Anima & Animus - Revenge of the Giant Face

Bright Lights After Dark  Aug 28 09

The amount of discussion generated by Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds demonstrates, if nothing else, that whether you like the film, hate it, or harbor mixed feelings about it, what Tarantino has created is unquestionably some kind of movie.Unless you have been living in the proverbial cave - and I don't mean Plato's - you should know by now that Basterds is not, nor was it ever meant to be, an accurate historical representation of World War II. (Much less, the Holocaust!) It is a mythologization of history. Nothing new about that. Entire movie genres have been based on the mythologization of history - notably, the Western. Full story...

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