My flesh and my heart may fail, but God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. Psalms 73:26
Today we went to see the new Quinton Tarantino film
Inglourious Bastards.
This film stars Brad Pitt as Lieutenant Aldo Raine, who takes great pleasure in bringing together eight Jewish soldiers on a mission behind the lines of Nazi occupied France.
Their goal? To Kill and Terrorize the Nazi Army.
They (and a few extras they find along the way) become a rather painful thorn in the side of Nazi Germany and in particular, the German hierarchy.
At the same time, we watch another story line of how a scared young Jewish girl finds herself in the situation of having to play hostess to the man who murdered her family, as well as Hitler himself.
The two stories parallel one another until finally explosively colliding in a very fictional (but cheer worthy) ending to WW2.
As any Terantino film, there is an immense amount of violence, far too much blood and a whole lot of great energy.
Would I recommend – yes, but remember – it is Quinton Terantino – the man who brought us Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction and the Kill Bills – not for the faint of heart and definitely not for children.
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