ext_439487: Quentin Tarantino's tragic lovers (Our days are numbered)
http://suspiriorum.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] suspiriorum.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] segnung 2009-10-05 02:19 am (UTC)

Bridget is too awesome to be filmLaurie (I'm more fond of novel Laurie), as she thought up Operation Kino, wasn't afraid of mouthing off to Aldo and even her leg cast was high-heeled. QT should've left in her line from the script, where she tells Landa, "I'll resist you sons of bitches until my dying breath!"

That is a beautiful, honest way to view Dan/Adrian, actually. It's like a conversation I had with a Fredrick/Shosanna fan last night; I love a good tragedy, but the optimist in me always interjects with the possibility that they could live happily-ever-after.

Lee Donowitz grew up to have quite the cocaine habit, but I can see Little Man being a good father figure. Aldo's a good guy, too. Tarantino talked about how Aldo also fought against the KKK before enlisting and it's because of his Native American heritage that he can't stand to see others bullied and oppressed.

Marcel was a good man, but I couldn't help but notice that Shosanna was still so guarded and then here comes a sweet little Germann soldier who ends up deeply effecting her.
I'm going to plunk this down here: http://community.livejournal.com/un_amico/7259.html
Damn you, Tarantino!

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