Like any other Quentin Tarantino film, Inglourious Basterds it has generous amounts of blood and violence, but surprisingly, one of its main characters, with a long history of violence, only kills one person on screen. After exploring the crime, martial arts and slasher genres, Quentin Tarantino tried something completely different and told an alternative version of historical events in Inglourious Basterds. Launched in 2009, Inglourious Basterds took viewers back to World War II, but in an alternate timeline, in which the fate of the Nazis was completely different from what the history books tell.
Inglourious Basterds follows two plans to assassinate Adolf Hitlerwhich end up converging at the premiere of a German propaganda film. The first is that of Shosanna Dreyfus (Mélanie Laurent), whose family was murdered by Hans Landa’s (Christoph Waltz) men, so now she plans to kill him, Hitler and everyone else in her cinema. Then there are the Bastards, led by Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt), a black ops commando unit that seeks to kill (and scalp) as many Nazis as possible, including Hitler – and yet Aldo Raine only has one on the screen. to kill.
Aldo Raine only kills one person on screen in Inglourious Basterds
Surprisingly, the Leader of the Bastards only has one on-screen death
When Inglourious Basterds introduces the title group, Aldo Raine is giving a speech about his mission and how each of them owes him 100 Nazi scalps – and he really wants those scalps. Raine led his team of Bastards on different missions to kill Nazis and was a key player in the planning and execution of Operation Kino, a plan created by British actress and spy Bridget Von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger) with the help of the Bastards, General Ed. Fenech (Mike Myers) and Sir Winston Churchill (Rod Taylor).
All over Inglourious Basterdsthe team is seen in several places killing and scalping Nazis, with Raine always supervising and ensuring that they send a strong message to Hitler and his people. However, and surprisingly, Raine only kills one person on screen despite being the leader of the Bastards and one who encourages them to kill and scalp Nazi soldiers. At the end of Inglourious BasterdsLanda, seeking to protect himself after discovering the Bastards’ plan in the premiere, makes an offer to Raine and his OSS commanders to guarantee his safety after the war.
The plan was for Landa and his radio operator, Hermann, to be led by Raine and Utivich (BJ Novak) to Allied territory where they would surrender to Raine, but the latter decides to improvise. With Hermann and Landa handcuffed and therefore unable to defend themselves, Raine shoots the former, shocking Landa by breaking the agreement. Of course, Raine doesn’t care and carves a swastika into Landa’s forehead. Hermann is Raine’s only on-screen death in Inglourious Basterds.
Another Bastards member has the highest kill count in Inglourious Basterds
It suits this character a lot
Although Aldo Raine only killed one person on screen during Inglourious Basterdsits total death count is much higher. Although the exact number is not known, Aldo Raine is believed to have had over 250 kills on his listbut he’s still not the character with the highest kill count in Inglourious Basterds. According to different sources including Everything outside of gumwhich provides a breakdown of the body count, the Inglourious Basterds character with the highest death count is Sgt. Donny Donowitz aka The Jew Bear (Eli Roth).
According to this breakdown, Donny has a kill count of 240thanks to the many Nazis he killed in the movies with the help of Omar Ulmer (Omar Doom), who is second on the list with 233. Of course, this is based on on-screen deaths, so the total count would be higher depending on how many people they killed. killed before the events of Inglourious Basterds. In third place on the list of Inglourious BasterdsThe highest death count is that of Hans Landa, with approximately 230 deaths, although it is unknown how many of these were by his own hand.
Inglourious Basterds is still Tarantino’s film with the highest number of deaths
One scene gave Inglourious Basterds a very high kill count
As mentioned above, blood and violence are the main ingredients of Quentin Tarantino’s films, but even after films with violent scenes like Django Unchained and Kill Bill (both films), Inglourious Basterds It is still Tarantino’s film with the highest number of deaths. Although there is no official number of deaths in Inglourious Basterds, was calculated between 315 and 396. The scene in the premiere, where Shosanna’s plan ends up merging with that of the Bastards, is what gives Inglourious Basterds such a high death count, as they killed a cinema full of Nazis, including Hitler and Joseph Goebbels.
Another scene with many deaths is that of the tavern, where Operation Kino failed after Hicox (Michael Fassbender) made the wrong gesture with the hand that handed him over in front of Major Dieter Hellström (August Diehl). Quentin Tarantino’s tenth and supposedly final film is unlikely to surpass Inglourious Basterds‘ high death count, but he could still surprise the audience.
Source: Everything outside of gum.
In Nazi-occupied France, a group of Jewish-American soldiers known as “The Bastards” undertake a mission to terrorize the Third Reich. Simultaneously, a young Jewish cinema owner plots to kill Nazi leaders attending a premiere at her theater. Both plans converge in a high-stakes confrontation full of action and revenge.
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August 21, 2009
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153 minutes