In Quentin Tarantino's 'Inglourious Basterds', a group of Jewish American soldiers, known as 'The Basterds', are deployed in Nazi-occupied France during World War II with the mission to kill as many Nazis as possible. Their paths collide with a cinema owner's vengeful plans for the same.
Hans Landa interviews a French dairy farmer for twenty minutes about Jewish neighbors. Tarantino stages the entire film’s thesis as a single conversation: language is the weapon, and Landa is fluent in all of them. The opening alone won an Oscar.
A group of Jewish U.S. soldiers plan to assassinate Nazi leaders in France for revenge.