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Malditos Bastardos: Un Guión De Quentin Tarantino (2009)

by Quentin Tarantino(Favorite Author)
4.18 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
8439721994 (ISBN13: 9788439721994)
languge
English
publisher
Reservoir Books
review 1: Está bien, quizás no sea una obra maestra de la literatura, pero la verdad que la pasé tan bien leyendo este guion como viendo la película homónima, así que si soy sincero conmigo mismo, alcanza las cuatro estrellitas automáticamente porque me gustó revivir la peli en prosa y punto. De todos modos, también aporta el hecho de que hubiera varias escenas inéditas en la peli que acá tienen su lugarcito, explicando algunos detalles que no quedaron en claro (como por qué tienen tantos nombres escritos en él el bato del Oso Judío). No creo que lo relea a corto o mediano plazo, pero tampoco le haría asco. A ver si después encuentro más o menos barato algún otro libraco del Taran.
review 2: A French farmer is hiding a Jewish family from the Nazis on hi
... mores farm during World War II. When Nazi soldiers search his farm and promise he and his family won’t be punished, he reveals the hiding place of the Jewish family. Sixteen year old Shoshanna manages to escape, flee to Paris and make a new life for herself, vowing revenge against the Nazis.A team of top-notch, Jewish-American soldiers is put together by Lt. Aldo Raine during World War II. Disguised as civilians, they are dropped into German occupied France with the mission of sabotaging the Nazis. They are fulfilling the mission well by killing German soldiers, but always leaving one alive to tell the tales of the terror they’ve implemented. The Germans begin to call this team of American soldiers “Basterds.”One fateful night, the Basterds’ plans and Shoshana’s plans converge for a surprise ending!Inglourious Basterds by Quentin Tarantino is the first screenplay I’ve ever read. I have to admit that it bugged me that both words in the title are misspelled and it was never explained why. I expected it to read like a play, and for the most part, it does. I was surprised at the descriptiveness of some of the stage (screen?) directions, for example: "Hans LUNGES forward, putting his strong mitts around Bridget von Hammersmark’s lily-white, delicate neck. and with all the violence of a lion in mid-pounce, SQUEEZES with all his MIGHT."I’ve never seen a Quentin Tarantino movie, so I wasn’t really sure what to expect. The story is unique and violent, and I’ll be interested to see how it translates to the screen, although I’m sure I’ll be closing my eyes a lot. (For some reason, I can read violence, but I can’t stand to watch it.) I’ve already seen one scene from the movie that has a different setting than the screenplay does. The ending totally shocked me! The story is not based on fact and is not historically accurate. less
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theryn
A screenplay of one of my favorite movies?! Can't be beat.
sarah55
dont you have option *watched* for such books :-D :-P
Rguiza
I have no idea how to rate this.
Taahira
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Bekah10
3.5
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