Christoph Waltz was perfect for the SS role. I liked this character and the actor’s performance best.
The movie looks in one breath and it is impossible not to note scenes with murders, Tarantino they are special. The dialogue is very cool, does not seem played and sucked.
But the most impressive thing is how Tarantino breaks all
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Christoph Waltz was perfect for the SS role. I liked this character and the actor’s performance best. The movie looks in one breath and it is impossible not to note scenes with murders, Tarantino they are special. The dialogue is very cool, does not seem played and sucked. But the most impressive thing is how Tarantino breaks all the stereotypes in this film. Here, contrary to the classical genre, negative characters are smarter and better than positive ones. The spies are quickly uncovered, mocked by Landa and an officer in the tavern. And violence, Tarantino shows that in cinema violence is only violence and nothing more. All patriotic war movies are about violence in one way or another. He shows it in a movie theater scene where people watch the movie Hero of the Nation, in which one soldier kills many of his enemies. All viewers empathize with him. They justify this violence. So we watch military-potriotic films empathizing with the heroes of these films, justify and support violence, and in essence are no better than those same viewers watching "Hero of the Nation."
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