Both of those do it well, but nothing can quite capture that first-time surprise of realizing the rules of history were being broken. This would also mark a shift for Tarantino, and audiences then came to expect a level of historical revisionism in films like Django Unchained and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Audiences were given the real-life catharsis of watching one of history's greatest villains get the violent death he deserved. Inglorious Basterds reveals itself not as a historical movie but as historical revisionism where the various plans to kill Adolf Hitler actually work. Conditions in cities may also promote the transmission and success of animal parasites and pathogens. Yet Tarantino used audiences' understanding of history to trick them. As audiences knew the real-life history of how he died, the movie seemed to be building to an inevitable tragic failure. Quentin Tarantino's World War II film seemed like a movie about an impossible mission, about various attempts to kill Adolf Hitler from various factions. In 2009, nobody could have expected Inglorious Basterds to take the turn that it did.
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