‘Inglourious Basterds’ Review
by Carl KozlowskiTake a ruthless Nazi leader who can order the deaths of a Jewish family with the same dispassion with which he requests a glass of milk. Mix his story with that of a Jewish woman who flees the slaughter of her family only to grow up and discover an opportunity to kill Hitler himself. Add in a cocky American Lieutenant named Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) who leads a secret mission in which each of his men are ordered to scalp 100 Nazi, and you’ve got the combustible mix of lead characters who cross paths with explosive results in Oscar-winning writer-director Quentin Tarantino’s latest film, “Inglourious Basterds.”
Bringing together his usual strengths as a director of intense performances from sterling casts, an amazing score pasted together from classic scores of past films, incredibly sharp and catchy dialogue and a warped time frame that that will throw viewers through a satisfying series of loops, Tarantino has easily made his best film since “Pulp Fiction.” Coming off a humiliating misfire with 2007’s “Death Proof,” which was half of the box-office disaster known as “Grindhouse,” Tarantino has admitted that he felt the need to double down on his strengths and prove that he was just as relevant and inventive as ever.
With “Basterds,” a dream project of Tarantino’s for the past decade, he has accomplished all that and more. The result is a (mostly) fast-paced, multi-layered and entertainingly violent film that has the audacity to completely reinvent the way WWII went down in flames for the Germans and get away with it.
The film’s innovative structure tells the story in five distinct chapters, using the first three to establish the main characters in their own storylines. This serves all the better to make the fast action and double-crosses that make up the final two sections more emotionally involving and edge-of-your-seat exciting since by the time things really kick in, you’re fully invested in all the characters.
“Basterds” opens with ace Nazi Col. Landa (in a star-making and likely Oscar-nominated performance by Austrian actor Christoph Waltz, in his American film debut) squaring off against a French farmer he suspects is harboring a Jewish family beneath his floorboards. The conversation between the two surpasses the classic discussion of hamburgers and foot rubs that Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta shared en route to a hit job in “Pulp Fiction,” for while its dialogue is perfectly etched and delivered, it also reveals layer after layer of the depravity in Landa’s soul and creates the tension of a ever-worsening life-and-death situation almost exclusively through the words expressed rather than overblown violence.
The second chapter opens with the now-ubiquitous scene of Pitt’s Aldo Raine challenging a team of Jewish American soldiers to take down all the Nazis they can, and collect 100 Nazi scalps each, and brings the heroes to vibrant, darkly humorous life. The third chapter guides us into the subtly building tension of a young, secretly Jewish woman named Shosanna (Melanie Laurent) who escaped Col. Landa three years earlier and now operates a Parisian cinema.
As she tries to fend off the attentions of a slimy yet handsome young Nazi war hero named Fredrick Zoller (Daniel Bruhl), Shosanna comes to realize that his request to show the premiere of a propagandistic war film about his exploits that he stars in will offer her the chance to have hundreds of Nazi leaders including Hitler himself seated together in the dark of her theater. And so it is that in the fourth and fifth chapters, Shosanna teams with Aldo Raine’s men to set up the perfect revenge and perhaps end the war itself.
“Inglourious Basterds” wildly re-imagines the way in which the Nazis were defeated in WWII, but its unhinged take on historic events still proves to be immensely entertaining and there are no blatant anti-American messages stuck into the film’s script as in many other modern war movies. Pitt and his men are unabashed heroes you want to root for. Every performer appears to be having a blast, both in their often over-the-top action scenes and in the extensive dialogue and planning scenes that put all the pieces of the plot puzzle into place. And one more good aspect to note is that Tarantino has learned to curb his worst impulses of graphic violence and excessive profanity to make a film that has some of both but in a more restrained level than his usual.
The only fault to be found is that some of the dialogue scenes stretch the talking almost to the limit of attention spans, especially among viewers who were led to believe by the simplified, Pitt-centered commercials that the movie is composed of wall-to-wall Nazi-killing. Having to follow many of these scenes in subtitles might turn off some prospective viewers, especially those who might otherwise seek out repeated viewings of an ass-kicking flick, but for those who appreciate quality filmmaking to go with a rousing good time, “Inglourious Basterds” easily fills the bill.






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I am tempted to see it now.
There's nothing anti-American in the film, yet it features a group of American soldiers who aim to scalp a hundred German soldiers each. Exactly how do those statements fit together?
I'll be watching this one.
100 Nazi scalps. Believe it or not, there is a difference.
There arent any anti American messages in the film because WWII is considered ancitent history to most people in Hollywood and the last war we had a 'Right" to fight as a nation. ____So let me get this straight, lots of talking, spurts of action and too much bravado, sounds just like a typical Tarentino film.
There arent any anti American messages in the film because WWII is considered ancitent history to most people in Hollywood and the last war we had a 'Right" to fight as a nation.
So let me get this straight, lots of talking, spurts of action and too much bravado, sounds just like a typical Tarentino film.
I would enjoy some of these movies more if I didn't know what the actors off the set opinions were. I think Pitt has done some good acting, but his real life opinions suck.
I have to say that I will SEE this movie and the trailers look great. Pitt, looks like he plays a great character and the cast does look good….. thumbs up!
It will likely be a fun bit of diversion but my fear is that, in an increasingly shrinking public memory, QT's work will be embraced by imbeciles everywhere as some sort of Trutherism History. In an unbelievable, unthinkable world where serious people can deny the Holocaust and look to Jon Stewart for their world news, this doesn't bode well.
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As long as they do not put the Nazi's head in a box with a bug… everything is kosher man.
I completely agree with what your saying… I want these PEOPLE to act not hear about there political views….
You better Joe, I think that this movie looks really good!
Do we get the (nowadays) traditional bit of all French are cowards?
One of the top 10 movies of the decade. I was enthralled the entire time. Landa? Wow. Just wow.
What's wrong with scalping Nazis?
Killing this countrys enemies is as American as it gets and killing nazis would have been enjoyable. I wish I had the chance to kill a few nazi scum
The Shosanna storyline sounds awfully similar to Paul Verhoeven's Black Book. Nevertheless, I really want to see Inglourious Basterds because I like Tarantino's movies, even the derided Grindhouse.
"The result is a (mostly) fast-paced, multi-layered and entertainingly violent film that has the audacity to completely reinvent the way WWII went down in flames for the Germans and get away with it."
Why is it necessary to reinvent the way WWII went down in flames……..?? Wasn't the way it was pretty dramatic in itself?
Does Hollywood always have to rewrite everything???
Is somehow trying to be even slightly historically accurate an anathema to Hollywood?
Guess that's why I haven't seen a war movie since Saving Private Ryan.
Quentin Tarentino AND Brad Pitt? Why don't you just give me a paper cut…..
I saw it twice and it was even better the second time.
It does look really good, I read alot about WWII history and this would be a great compliment ot some of the stories I read about.. even though, I know it is not a true story….
Are you kidding me?! So, does that mean you sympathize with Nazis?
I saw it twice and it was even better the second time around.
Forget Pitt, Landa steals the show. This is classic Tarantino. The felt the dialogue was clever and kept your attention. I was at a Q & A with Eli Roth and he literally almost died filming the finale. You can see how.
What's the deal with Pitt sticking out his chin? I find it distracting.
Wow, that good??? top 10 movies? OK.. I have to see this then!
Another tragic waste of the human spirit.
I'll definitely see this. Nothing like a good violent movie focussed on Nazi scalping….
Is this a remake of the Spagetti WWII movie of the same name with Fred Williamson?
I doubt Quentin's intention was to rewrite history. I think he wants the audience to say, "oh obviously i know how this will end." And then they're floored at what happens.
Hollywood is great at bravely standing up to people who have been dead for 50 years. How about little Pitt takes on some islamic terrorists? Oh, right, because he's a puss.
If I remember the Q & A correctly, Eli Roth said something about every Jew growing up had this fantasy about doing this sort of thing. I think that's how Tarantino got the idea. It's like a fantasy. Apocalypse Now-ish perhaps.
Who doesn't want to torture Bin Laden to death? (ooh, is that politically incorrect?)
Almost? Damn.
Been waiting for a review from someone I tend to agree with. I'm not a Brad Pitt fan, he's quickly becoming as bad as Sean Penn, but if this is about killing communist Nazi bastards without Americans slinging anti-American bs, I might even like it. As always with Quentin, keep your kids at home.
Nope. Shoshanna, a French Jew, is the one that plans to take down all the Nazi leadership by herself.
Excellent point. They even puss-out on 24. I mean Jack Bauer's existence is to fight terrorists, right? terrorists are mainly comprised of Islamic nutbags, right?
So what's the problem??? Oh right, don't want to "offend" anybody….
I agree, this will be a classic. From the acting (Landa) to the writing, directing and cinematography.
I believe that is the entire idea of the movie; why it's not historically accurate. It's Quentin Tarantino wishing he could kill a few Nazi scum and then some. enjoy.
Right on!……in real life he's a typical nutless liberal!
I've been wary of any type of war movie coming out of Hollywood as of late. (With good reason it seems) This looked interesting one, because it's WWII and it's handled in a different way in Hollywood and two, I can't stop laughing whenever Brad Pitt says, "Natzi." It's good to see him drop the pretty boy stuff for a change.
If it's any consolation, he was in a lot of pain. You can see the expression on his face. It's real.
Not quite. The original was all violence. I think that's what the movie started out to be when Quentin was first putting it together. "Inglorious Basterds" is merely the name of Chapter 2 in this movie.
Why is bastard spelled with an "e"?
Better idea – put bin Laden in a cage, and give everyone who lost a relative in 9/11 a baseball bat. Then everyone who lost a friend. Then everyone who lost a casual acquaintance. Then everyone who lost a fellow American.
Then douse what's left in pig blood and return it to al-Qaeda.
Eli Roth's character swings bats at Nazi platoon leader's heads to kill them. He carved the title words into the bat, misspelling them probably because he's just playing a street thug from Boston.
Except that clearly nothing in the film is meant to be taken seriously. This WWII only exists in Tarantino's head where politics has nothing to do with it.
Sometimes rewriting the ending allows us to see events how we wanted them to end, not how they actually did. Honestly, would Hitler and his entire staff being blown up in the Paris theatre (I dont know if this happens, just suppose) be better the them committing suicide in a Berlin bunker?
I think there is a distinction between getting the history wrong and not caring, vs. deliberately imagining an alternate version of events. The first is sloppy filmmaking, the second is artistic license. It sounds to me like this movie represents the latter. My only hope is that, in school systems that have utterly neglected history in favor of math and science, our kids have still been taught enough about how WWII really went down that they will not think this is a documentary – but you never know.
This is exactly where this movie came from. If someone made a movie like that, no one would say, hey that's historically inaccurate!
I like that idea. Seeing Hitler being blown up is way more satisfying then hearing that he offed himself, the bloody coward!
As for bin Laden, when captured he should be dragged through the streets of America so we can all have a go at him in whatever depraved way we see fit. Then when he can't stands no more, we can do to him what they did to Mussolini.
Yup, that would satisfy me for decades!
Semi-SPOILER – Hitler gets it good.
for the bad stuff he has inflicted on an unsuspecting public ('Hostel'- terrible film) he had it coming.
P.S. All kidding aside hope he's ok…
After your review of District 9, in which you wrote gross factual errors and outlandish conclusions that strongly suggested you never actually saw the movie, I take your reviews with a grain of salt. I'll see this movie myself and make up my mind.
diminishing the Nazis by making them die off like Imperial Stormtroopers diminishes those who gave their lives…
This is absurdist nonsense. Scalping a hundred Nazis each? Ever kill, or scalp one man? Not only not easy but dehuminizing to boot. As several dead relatives can attest the German military wasn't exactly a pushover and one suspects this lot would have had their hands full. Not trying to be a spoilsport but the Nazi thing has gotten so shopworn that now it has to descend to graphic novel cartoonery…
Can't do this to any other ethnic/political/racial/ideology. As Dana Carvey would say- 'Wouldn't pe prudent'.
By allowing this sort of stuff it just reduces one of the most noxious movements known to civilization to participants in 'Doom'.
Probably will still see it anyway…
I guess he thinks it makes him look like the granite-jawed Alpha male. Bill Clinton used to do that when he was standing during the National Anthem. It just made him look like Dick Tracy.
Pitt's Hollywood Southern accent on the trailer has already turned me away from this flick. It's atrocious.
Not scalping just any Germans, but Nazi Germans. If there is ANYTHING Hollywood will still give America and its supposedly violent character a pass on, it's fighting and killing Nazis.
Carl redeemed himself (in my eyes) with this review. Although I disagree with his opinion that the dialogue dragged. Perhaps kids who thought this was going to be 3 hours of head bashing will be bored.
My favorite scene is them sitting in the bar playing a card game. (all in subtitles) very clever. very clever.
Can't wait to see it, this review only helps the anticipation. Must clear one thing up, though.
For the record, Death Proof was not humiliating, nor was it a misfire. Grindhouse was a disaster because Planet Terror was terrible. Death Proof scored a 61 on the Tomatometer fwiw, and if the director's cut found on the DVD had been released alone, it would have gotten more exposure and done better BO. I saw the film the Friday of its opening, and people clapped at the end of it. But there was no way it would get repeat viewers b/c you had to slog through two hours of crap to get there. The car chase alone is worth buying the DVD.
Hmm, I would say that 15% of the German Wehrmacht were actually Nazi's. Now if they were only attacking SS Totenkopf divisions they may have a better ratio.
As for each man hauling around 100 scalps, they would need an awfully big bag.
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Its called bad acting, something Tarentino seems to think is a good thing.
Communist Nazi's???? Lol ok two different idealogs, hence why they hated each other and went to war.
Jack even "confessed" his sins to an Iman last season. Talk about wimping out! I can't look at Jack Bauer the same ever again!
What cracks me up is Twinkie Brad Pitt thinking he's a badass who can kick butt. That's like Sean Penn thinking he's Dick Marchenko. Hey Brad it's only make believe and my 14 year old son could kick yer ass with one hand tied behind his back. Talk about FOS! If this idiot ever met a real NAZI he would be 6 feet under. By the way Brad, your movie stinks.
dcase love your post. So true the real Wehrmacht Order of Battle weren't some Mel Brooks fantasy. They were hard core fighting men, ask those who are left who had to go nose to nose with them, they'll tell you. They were a tremendous fighting machine. That's why we ripped off many of their weapon designs and made them our own. If this Tarentino bunch had to face them in a ping-pong game much less combat the crap would be over their heads in 5 min.but like you I'll probably see it on dvd or pay for view can't see laying out 12 bucks for this Flash Gordon version of WW2. My Father and Uncles would never forgive me. Again thanks for your post.
this has been in the making so long, it has to be worth watching.
Whether this film is good or bad, I won't start calling Tarantino one of the great living American filmmakers until he can actually make a great film that isn't just another homage to the exploitation film genre. And this film clearly is just that. His obsession with B movies and exploitation cinema is really wearing thin.
the stunt driving in the 2nd half of "Death Proof" was incredible.
I stopped paying attention as soon as you said Death Proof was a "humiliating misfire". That movie is my favorite of all time, and horribly underrated.
…and won't marry until gay people can.
I always appreciate it when a man makes others pay the price for his principled stand. Nevermind the point of marriage, which would legitimize his children and establish a commitment to their mother. (I honestly think the dude just doesn't want to get married.)
It seems to me that the only time Americans can act like animals is when they are killing Nazi's? I wonder how many GI's scalped Nazi's or German Soldiers? The thing is that films out of Hollywood since the 60s always shows Americans acting like Nazi's when they are killing anyone but Nazi's then they are heroes! They say LSD never effected anyone out there in LA LA land. Didn't the French fur trappers introduce scalping to the Indians of Canada? So much for the Dirty Dozen….
and the Wehrmacht wasn't Nazis, either…
Listen, we loved Sgt Rock and Sgt Fury and all of the WWII comics as kids. Even there they were a respected and dangerous adversary. One gets the sense that this is a romp, that a bunch of Hollywood limpwrists can singlehandedly destroy SS troops just because they're Jewish? It doesn't respect anyone, including Jewish veterans who suffered frostbite in the Ardennes, or discovered relatives at Treblinka… this is the product of people who have not only never served but just don't understand those that did, and feel free to make a mockery of something so nasty, so personal… a beloved great uncle died at Omaha beach, a Ranger like Tom Hanks except Hanks wouldn't know the business end of an M-1 if it bit him in the rear end. Yes, he was first wave, B Co 2nd Rangers (as were we much, much later) and was annhiliated by MG-42 crossfire- interlocking fields of fire they call it- and it was ruthlessly effective.
That's the Wehrmacht. Not this nitwittery…
I think I'd rather just shoot him in the head. Maybe I'm no fun, but I'd rather jest git 'er done.
Interestingly Pitt's character scalped German soldiers in "Legends of the Fall".That movie was set in WW1 of course but Pitt has a thing for flicks about scalping krauts I guess……
If you want to make a sadistic violent flick all you need to do is use Nazi's as the villains.Nobody will protest or bat an eye…..don't try using muslim terrorists however…..
"diminishing the Nazis by making them die off like Imperial Stormtroopers diminishes those who gave their lives… "
Great comment, dcase. I thought the same thing the first time I saw footage of thus steaming pile.
At least Cruise seems to embrace a religion . . . a belief system of some sort.
Pitt even disrespects his own upbringing.
Brad Pitt is a great actor AND an American citizen. As an American citizen he is entitled to all the same rights and responsibilities as you two. What's the problem? All that he's done to rebuild and help the people of New Orleans?
He has just as much right to be an atheist as you do to be a Christian. And what's your beef with gay people? Will you love your children less if they turn out to be gay?
I hear you loud and clear. When I posted you I asked my 88 year old father who fought against the sons of Nippon at Guadalcanal and Bougainville. He's a former Marine. I told him I was posting you .I asked him . Hey Pop How tough were those japs. He said They were plenty tough . They kept coming at you even after they were shot to pieces and they weren't so small either. When he came back from the South Pacific he guarded Afrika Korps prisoners of war in California for awhile. He was impressed by them. Even in captivity they didn't lose their fighting edge or their Military elan. Of course they were feed and treated pretty well but still. The Hollywood feather merchants of today can't ,won't or aren't capable of digesting these things. The Imperial Japanese War Machine and The Wehrmacht were No Joke for Really not for Fakey. These twits live and enjoy big lives because of men like your Uncle and my Father.So when they make their b.s. movies reflect a little truth and respect for them and even for the then enemy. O.K. d sorry to bloviate. Lol. Got a little caught up. Take Care. AA
'steaming pile'… nice!
they call them the 'go to' bad guys…
Tio Chano is going to have a heart attack if he sees this one.
I'd entertain the thought of seeing this if it showed the Nazis that worked with the Palestinians. Then it would have some sort of relevance to current events.
Nice try…
American soldiers ordered to scalp German soldiers…
Not on my watch, no way will I allow these mental midgets to defecate on the graves and memories of my uncles and older brothers in arms. There's too many idiots running around thinking that the Colbert Report is actual news reporting, these weak minded fools will hover over this garbage like flies on a road apple thinking it's a history lesson.
Hey Brad, let's have us a talk about history, I'll even let your wife hold my coat while I educate you.
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Hey, I remember reading that Gen. Patton — the King of All Bad-Assery — did it too.
Brad Pitt !! I thought that was Dan Ackroyd.
I'm finding Brad Pitt less and less palatable these days. There's way too much blow coming from him about how he's an atheist, and won't marry until gay people can. I appreciate the charity work that he and Angelina Jolie do, but I wish he would just do it, act in his movies, and shut up. My husband wants to see this, because of the German element, but he can wait till it hits DVD or pay-per-view, so that I can sleep through it. Pitt is bordering on becoming another Tom Cruise, in my opinion.
The Nazis (National Socialists) and the Communists hated each other because they were both Socialist groups. Each wanted to be the only game in town, and each saw the other as The Competition.
Agreed.
Sounds like a great film.
It also sounds like a f_cking moral abomination.
So how many of you guys enjoyed 300?
My love for my children is unconditional. I will love them no matter what. Would I be disappointed if either of them said they were gay? Yes. Would I disown them or remove myself from their lives? No. As far as his right to be an atheist – of course he has a right to be an atheist. I have a right to not to patronize his movies if I think he's a tool.
I agree with you. I think he has less conviction about gay marriage and more disinterest in marrying again. Period.
Of course this isn't the first film where a Brad Pitt character was involved in scalping Germans…remember "Legends of the Fall"? I know I tried to forget that flick but the thing that stuck out was Pitt's character becoming unhinged during WWI trench warfare and going out at night to scalp Germans. This one should be better…
You would be right if this was in any way a serious war movie. But hopefully the audience realizes that this is about WW2 in the same way "Frankenstein" is about the medical profession.
They got along splendidly for a while. Few people know that during the German-Soviet non-aggression pact, French communists sabotaged French military equipment and industry on behalf of the Germans. Like many in the "creative community" they were isolationist and antiwar up to the very hour Hitler attacked eastwards. Adolf actually admired Stalin´s ruthlessness. Just because one side was screaming about bolsheviks, the other side about fascists doesn´t mean we have to take them at their word.
You are absolutely right. I will try to enjoy the movie on its own terms as the cartoon it is. Tarantino makes movies about other movies, and that´s all he knows. Which can be huge fun… but yes, it does turn an epic and terrible struggle into a po-mo joke and it is not the first movie to do so.
"…it's only make believe…"
What makes you think he doesn´t know that? He´s an actor.
No, I don't think this one is for me. It sounds as if it turns WWII into fantasy.
There was enough real, astounding heroism in that war that it seems almost insulting to ignore it and make something as silly as this — scalping 100 Nazis and blowing up Hitler.
I thought he had some kind of chin implant, or a prosthetic one for the role…
I find the concept of Brad Pitt and the rest of the cast as seasoned WWII soldiers to be somewhat ludicrous. As someone said before, Pitt's character looks like a Calvin Klein model rather than a soldier. I think in a real war situation he would wet his pants, pray to the God he currently attacks, and then run home to mama Angie. On a side note, she would actually be more believeable than Pitt as a soldier.
The thing that jumped out the most to me was that Pitt and his fellow cast members come across as acting tough rather than just being tough. The original Dirty Dozen never had to act tough they just were tough. And when did we substitute cocky and macho arrogance for toughness?
Not saying the dialogue dragged, just saying that those expecting nonstop action and are less likely to read subtitles willingly (a LOT of younger audiences i believe) might find it drags in parts. I think the whole film is brilliant. Thanks for giving me another shot.
And re: "District 9," Jake and whoever else, I still said the movie was damn well entertaining. I thought some under the surface stuff didn't hold up. It's ok to have a difference of opinion.
Um, I"m about to post an interview with Tarantino in which HE himself said that it was rough to see the reaction to that film and that he felt the need to knock one out of the park this time as a RESULT. He wishes Death Proof had a better reaction and feels it deserved one, but I'm hardly the only person who felt it was a miss for him. Look at the box office, though another poster's comment that the movie standing alone might have done better without Planet Terror dragging it down. But really, your favorite movie?!
"…an amazing score pasted together from classic scores…"
What, no soul classics? How disappointing.
I have to say this is the first time I have not looked forward to a Tarantino film. I don't find Brad Pitt believable in anything he does anymore – basically he has Keanu Reeves Syndrome! I just see him playing his parts plus he is a scumbag athiest Hollywood elitist.
I LOVED "Death Proof", it was an excellent take on the grind house genre way superior to the crap that Rodriguez did.
I'm a sucker for Tarantino movies because I like the way he writes dialogue; it has a rhythm. I'll likely wind up seeing this.
Was hesitant, but just saw the film. Excellent and riveting! Violent, yes, but great story presented in Tarantino's best editing, cinematography, script, acting, music, etc.
Snuff film profiteer Eli Roth taking a bat to a surrendered, and apparently starving, soldier's head. Can jewish butt kissing get any more extreme in Hollywood? I sure hope not.
Opposing a film like this, now that would really be going against "Big Hollywood."
advocates not debating the issues are cowards. talk about living an intellectually sheltered life. as go the newspapers, so will go the celebrities. not much longer now. the assumptions never mentioned. the questions never asked. the ignored is where the battle rages. some tragic existential hero, strained, overblown, carefully avoiding open debate, and out of your philosophical league, pal.
advocates not debating the issues are cowards. talk about living an intellectually sheltered life. as go the newspapers, so will go the celebrities. not much longer now. the assumptions never mentioned. the questions never asked. the ignored is where the battle rages. what is most carefully planned is the absolute avoidance of ever debating opposing views. some tragic existential hero, strained, overblown and out of your philosophical league, pal.
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