Set in Nazi-occupied France, the film weaves together three distinct narrative threads:

: A young Jewish refugee who witnesses the execution of her family and flees to Paris, where she operates a cinema under a false identity .

When Quentin Tarantino released Malditos bastardos (known internationally as Inglourious Basterds ) in 2009, he didn't just make a war movie; he created a "heart-shaped box of chocolates" dedicated to his first love: Cinema . More than 15 years later, it remains one of the most audacious World War II films ever made. The Story: A Multi-Threaded Revenge Fantasy