He wasn't a monster, he was fighting like a Native American. I loved that. He was fighting brave and clever. Just because he wasn't lining his men up in rows to mett a row of germans. he is not a monster.
Politically speaking, I never felt Aldo and his Basterds were looking to be heroes. Militarily, they were looking to be the knife in the boot that wins a gunfight when everyone is out of bullets. Besides, they were not guerilla, either. They were expeditious forces.
Your post was well thought, well informed, and fun to read and respond to, though, Deitrich.
Inglorious Basterds
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Re: Inglorious Basterds
the story can not taken seriously, i kind a disappointed but as an entertainment it was quite a good one. my expectation was a WW II authentic movie. :(
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