Back home

Inglourious Basterds

23662 votes

Producing House

In Nazi-occupied France during World War II, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as "The Basterds" are chosen specifically to spread fear throughout the Third Reich by scalping and brutally killing Nazis. The Basterds, lead by Lt. Aldo Raine soon cross paths with a French-Jewish teenage girl who runs a movie theater in Paris which is targeted by the soldiers.

movie

Status: Released

Released Date: 2009-08-02

Runtime: 153 mins

Director: Quentin Tarantino

Writer: Quentin Tarantino

Spoken language: Deutsch, English, Français, Italiano

Genres: Drama, Thriller, War

Original title: Inglourious Basterds

Production Companies: Universal Pictures, The Weinstein Company, A Band Apart, Zehnte Babelsberg Film, Visiona Romantica

Production Countries: Germany, United States of America

Reviews

r

rsanek
Another banger from Tarantino. Christoph Waltz is such an amazing actor in this one.
2024-04-23

A

AstroNoud
It's obviously Tarantino, creating tension with long dialogues and containing short bursts of violence, although some scenes could have been shortened or omitted. Great to see the lineup of French and German actors, where the terrific Waltz takes the cake. 8/10
2022-02-26

J

JPV852
Second time seeing this since it was released on Blu-ray in 2009 and still is a solid war-thriller with Tarantino's flair with dialogue and of course, feet. But seriously, despite being 2.5 hours, the time flew by thanks to the brisk pace and great performances from all around. Not my favorite Tarantino film but it's up there. **4.5/5**
2021-09-30

W

Wuchak
**_Refreshingly different alternative WW2 drama/adventure_** RELEASED IN 2009 and directed by Quentin Tarantino, "Inglourious Basterds" takes place during the German occupation of France in WW2 and revolves around a ruthless “Jew Hunter” Nazi (Christoph Waltz), a beautiful young theater owner dripping with vengeance, a German war hero who pesters her and a brutal team of Jewish-American guerrilla soldiers led by Lt. Aldo Raine. This was my first taste of the popular director's eccentric repertoire, although I've since seen all of his movies. The first time I tried to watch "Basterds" I gave up around the 50-minute mark. Don't get me wrong, the dialogue-driven opening sequence is great but the film seemed to bog down with its focus on a French theater during the German occupation and the accompanying interminable dialogue (mostly in subtitles). I just wasn't ready for this because I was expecting a Dirty Dozen-styled WW2 film with lots of action and all that goes with it. What I got instead was a plot that focused on the aforementioned theater accompanied by long sessions of generally subtitled dialogue. I eventually gave it a second chance with the understanding that this wasn't some typical war flick. Strangely, the "interminable dialogue" pulled me in and I slowly became engrossed in the story, which isn't hard to follow. The drama is only occasionally interrupted by flashes of extreme violence. Until the end, that is, where all hell literally breaks loose. There ARE elements that bring to mind "The Dirty Dozen" (1967), including a group of anti-heroes intent on mercilessly obliterating as many Germans as possible and the fact that the real action doesn't kick-in until the final act, but "Basterds" is hardly a Dirty Dozen clone. It may borrow a bit from notable films of the past but it absolutely possesses its own refreshing originality. All effective films have quality characters and "Basterds" has several: The stunning Mélanie Laurent as Shosanna, the cinema proprietor who quietly seethes with retribution; Christoph Waltz as SS Col. Hans Landa, an articulate and suave love-to-hate villain who mercilessly hunts down Jews; Brad Pitt as the almost-comical, but no-nonsense leader of the brutal Basterds; super-sharp Diane Kruger as a German actress & British spy; and Daniel Brühl as a genial German hero with the hots for the beautiful Shosanna. Like Tarantino’s other great movies (“Pulp Fiction,” “Django Unchained” and “Jackie Brown”), "Basterds" pulsates with confidence, style, quirkiness and a sense of the unexpected from beginning to end, the perfect antidote to the idiotic "blockbuster" syndrome that plagues modern cinema with its predictability and overKILL action & CGI, etc. Most movies seem like they’re in a rush and shy away from extended dialogues because they fear losing the viewer’s limited attention whereas Tarantino makes them a highlight because it’s an area where he excels. Instead of pedestrian verbiage that merely advances the plot or conveys the obvious, his interchanges are rich with amusement and mindfood. THE FILM RUNS 153 minutes and was shot in France and Germany. GRADE: A-
2018-07-26

Recommendations

National Theatre Live: Good
4.3

National Theatre Live: Good

2023-04-20

As the world faces its Second World War, John Halder, a good, intelligent German professor, finds hi

Lost Illusions
3.7

Lost Illusions

2021-10-20

Lucien de Rubempré, a young, lower-class poet, leaves his family's printing house for Paris. Soon, h

Fear
0

Fear

2025-03-15

March 1945, on the frontlines of the Tatra Mountains, Romanian and German soldiers prepare for battl

Gone in Sixty Seconds
3.2

Gone in Sixty Seconds

2000-06-09

Upon learning that he has to come out of retirement to steal 50 cars in one night to save his brothe

The Girl from Leningrad
2.9

The Girl from Leningrad

1941-05-19

Set during the 1939–1940 Winter War, the film follows a group of young women from Leningrad who volu

Reach for Glory
2.6

Reach for Glory

1962-04-14

During World War II, teenage boys in a small English town are consumed with jingoism and brutal war

Nothing Like Paris
2.4

Nothing Like Paris

2023-03-23

Jojo, a Filipino artist in Paris who has had many lovers, but constantly finds himself desperate to

Paris by Night
2.2

Paris by Night

1989-04-18

Clara Bell is a busy Euro MP with a husband and child at home and a high powered career - but on a t

Chariots of Fire
3.4

Chariots of Fire

1981-05-15

In the class-obsessed and religiously divided UK of the early 1920s, two determined young runners tr

Apt Pupil
3.3

Apt Pupil

1998-10-23

One day in 1984, Todd Bowden, a brilliant high school boy fascinated by the history of Nazism, stumb

The Bone Collector
3.4

The Bone Collector

1999-11-04

Lincoln Rhyme was the department's top homicide detective and leading expert in criminal forensics u

Le Divorce
2.5

Le Divorce

2003-08-08

While visiting her sister in Paris, a young woman finds romance and learns her brother-in-law is a p

Runaway
2.8

Runaway

1984-12-14

In the near future, a police officer specializes in malfunctioning robots. When a robot turns out to

The Harmonists
3.4

The Harmonists

1997-12-25

Comedian Harmonists tells the story of a famous, German male sextet, five vocals and piano, the "Com

Rohan at the Louvre
3.9

Rohan at the Louvre

2023-05-26

Rohan Kishibe is a mangaka who can read people like a book. At work on a new creation, Rohan recalls

The Big Red One
3.3

The Big Red One

1980-05-28

A veteran sergeant of World War I leads a squad in World War II, always in the company of the surviv

Mister Lonely
3.3

Mister Lonely

2008-02-02

In Paris, a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe, who invite

Juice
3.6

Juice

1992-01-17

Four Harlem friends -- Bishop, Q, Steel and Raheem -- dabble in petty crime, but they decide to go b

Breathing Room
2.1

Breathing Room

2008-08-25

Thrown naked into a desolate room with thirteen strangers, Tonya discovers that she is the final con

Point 905
2.5

Point 905

1960-01-30

After the war, a Yugoslav army captain, Vladimir, is in charge of suppressing armed supporters of th