Inglourious Basterds Connection to Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood may be Tarantinos Best one Yet HD

03.02.2020
Skip the intro. 1:42 Full script: Intro cut due to word limit. 1. But yeah, I hoped you liked that idea and didn’t consider hearing about it, as a waste of time. Now on to the topic of this video: 2. Why is the cinema massacre, (as, I belive, But aint-sure Tarantino calls it) in Inglourious Basterds and the Flamethrower scene in Once Upon a Time… (Pause) in Hollywood the greatest connection between two Tarantino movies of all time/(slash) as of yet? (In my opinion) 3. First we have to acknowledge the objective that this scene (Clip) being connected with this one (Clip), is not a speculation, or-a maybe, but an absolute hardcore fact and that everyone which say, that’s not clear, are taking objectivity way too far. 4. Tarantinos way of looking at the ending of Inglourious Basterds, goes like this: Quote “Exactly the way I look at it is this. Is, My characters (pause), changed the outcome of the war. Now that didn’t happen because my characters didn’t exist, but if they had have existed, if there had have been a Fredrick Zoller, who did what he did, Goebbels very well, might have made a movie about him because he did make a movie in the vane of this, or at that time of the war and if that had happened everything that happens later in the movie is, plausible”. So the top Nazis are real and they existed in the Tarantino universe. But in that universe they also decided to attend a movie theater owned by Shoshanna who is a fictional Tarantino character and she in turn decided to burn down her entire cinema, killing all the top Nazis and ending the third reich, (short pause) except for Hitler and Goebbels which Donowich and Omar took care of. 5. Now, the cinema massacre. Is a maassive deal in the Tarantino universe. This is how the entirety of the third reich ended, THE moment Nazi germany ceased to exist. This is what children, are taught in school, reads in their history books and are told from their parents, cousins and siblings if they somehow miss all the above. With that in mind it’s only natural that Hollywood executives are using this well known moment to craft fun profitable entertainment. That’s why Rick is introduced behind a curtain, simulating the opening of a film screening. And why they are using a flamethrower to ad the fire and burning nazis. 6. This flamethrower will later play an integral part of Ricks life and is really the soul of this connection. Because towards the end of the film as his having one armed and probably armed and loaded since only four shots have yet been fired, blind Manson member in his pool and a highly injured Cliff in his mansion it is revealed that Rick still owns, this weapon. So he decides to go on the offense in what’s arguably the most awesome scene in the entire film, but also the most horrifying. 7. By themselves these references are pretty cool. The connection between the Cinema massacre of Inglourious basterds and the movie industry of Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a dam decent refere

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