That being said, this alternate history is very much entertaining. A group of Jewish Americans form the group known as the Basterds. They are dropped into Nazi-controlled France and basically do what they do best, kill Nazis.
The dialogue, as is the case in most of Tarantino's movies, is the most interesting part of the movie. That being said, the visuals were good, as well as his quirky choice of music for the soundtrack.
It was bloody, action-packed, dialogue awesome, music awesome, intense.
I loved it. While not as good as his earlier works (see Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill Part 1), he still managed to tell a damn good story, as unrealistic and historically inaccurate as it is.
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