The Genius of Tarantino's Best Films! (Inglorious Basterds Vs Django Unchained) Movie Analysis

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@Saboo27
@Saboo27 23 күн бұрын
Haters in the comments eh? Guess everyone is a supreme film critic these days. Djang and inglorious are my two favorite tarantino movies as well, and I consider them a couple of the best movies Ive ever seen.
@Tecnodoc32
@Tecnodoc32 23 күн бұрын
@@Saboo27 I would not call myself a hater. I like Tarantino movies, specially Pulp Fiction and resouvar dogs. I even kind of like Kill Bill 1 and 2. But at some point I got into my head that Tarantino was trying to see how bad a movie he could make, that people would still call amazing. It happend around "dead proof". And when I saw Inglorious Bastads in cinema I was amazed at how much it felt like he was trolling. People in the cinema where audibly groaning at how bad the dialog and pacing was. As one of my friends remarked "Tarantino is doing a "this is the worst movie in the world....tribute " in reference to tenacious D.
@Saboo27
@Saboo27 22 күн бұрын
@@Tecnodoc32 Uh huh whatever you say bud
@lek1223
@lek1223 23 күн бұрын
as the one who speak the 4th most italian, i will speak as an authority and say i prefer Django, the bastards in inglorious bastards felt underused and like there lacked a act 1½ to proper build them up, Django does not lack that. I also just have a bigger fondness for westerns, particularly spaghetti westerns like My name is Trinity, which, incidentially Django pays tribute to in the ending song, which is the opening song for Trinity
@erwinquiachon8054
@erwinquiachon8054 25 күн бұрын
I'm not a big fan of Tarantino. He's entertaining, but not very original. I prefer Sergio Leone, Sam Peckinpah, and John Sturges.
@Failing-Film-School
@Failing-Film-School 25 күн бұрын
Tarantino isn't my favorite either. I've always been partial to Wes Anderson myself. I'll definitely have to get into some movies from these guys as well, though.
@erwinquiachon8054
@erwinquiachon8054 25 күн бұрын
@@Failing-Film-School Those guys I mentioned had a heavy influence on Tarantino. Tarantino doesn't do enough to give them credit for his visual style. It's very obvious in "The Wild Bunch" (1969), "The Great Escape" (1963), "Superfly TNT" (1973), "Shaft"(1971), and Sergio Leone's "A Fistfull of Dollars" (1964), "For A Few Dollars More" (1965), and "The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly" (1968).
@Tecnodoc32
@Tecnodoc32 23 күн бұрын
Inglorious bastards is kind of bad. Full of technical mistakes and worst of all characters breaking character for no reason. Django is alright, nothing fantastic.
@duhgabagool
@duhgabagool 23 күн бұрын
from my recent viewing, i didnt really see any bad technical mistakes or anything. i also think the characters were pretty consistent throughout, my biggest issue being that we really dont see the basterds much
@Tecnodoc32
@Tecnodoc32 23 күн бұрын
@duhgabagool go back and wait for "the bear jew" to come out. If you start looking for overly drawn out screens it becomes almost unbelievable to watch... because it is every sceen. Waltz's character is by far the worst character breaker... why does he suddenly strangle a woman? It is so over the top and out of character, that it makes me think more than one person wrote the sceens for the character and that they never communicated with each other.
@duhgabagool
@duhgabagool 23 күн бұрын
@@Tecnodoc32 i mean it's abrupt but it doesn't ruin his character or anything his entire character is based on deception, i think the opening scene shows that in how he draws out the interrogation to kind of toy with the dairy farmer. when he kills bridget von hammersmark, i think it's because: A. he doesn't need her to live, and B. he is personally insulted by her he's insulted by her because she herself tried to deceive him, and even worse did it poorly. he probably would've done the same to the basterds as well, but he sees a way out in them or it's because it's sick asf, no clue
@Failing-Film-School
@Failing-Film-School 22 күн бұрын
@tecnodoc32 @duhgabagool I think you both have a reasonable point. When waltz kills vonhammersmark, it is definitely reality breaking and feels wrong. I would say that the overdone nature of it makes it obvious that its an intentional character break and I respect tarantino enough as a director and screen writer to assume this was done for some themetic purpose. Though i think my personal affinity for the movie makes it easy for me to draw that conclusion. Its definitely a fair critisism and i should have better addressed it in the video
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