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Tag Archives: War
Photographic Poetry – A Short Story of Battle
Movie Review – “Inglourious Basterds”
While Quentin Tarantino’s movies are a strange mix of violent, loud, clever, funny and disturbing, you have got to hand it to the man, his movies are always entertaining (for good or ill). His latest flick, “Inglourious Basterds” is most definitely not an exception.
Set in Nazi-occupied France during World War II, “Basterds” is in many ways a delicious revenge movie. Styled as a “spaghetti western”, the movie follows two corresponding assassination plots, one involving a young Jewish woman and the other involving a group of particularly colorful, brutal and crazy group of Jewish Americans led by Lt. Aldo Raine, played by Brad Pitt.
While much of the acting is humorously and intentionally over-played and over-done, the acting performance turned in by Christopher Waltz, as Hans Landa, the wickedly demented and charming “Jew Hunter”, is exellent. On the one hand, you will end up hating Landa as you watch his cultured foulness in exterminating the Jews in France, yet Waltz also will cause you to be utterly charmed by this Holmes-esque Nazi detective. Landa is an interestingly complex and “off” character and Waltz will hopefully be remembered when the next awards season comes around.
Additionally, while odd, the division of the movie into chapters was a pleasant play and the comic-book-style drama was hilarious and thoroughly amusing. The score works well within the whole attitude of the film and Tarantino’s patient directing of the scenes subtly builds the movie’s intense tension.
Finally, I was struck by my own hypocrisy while watching the film’s climax. In this particular part of the movie, the entire German command structure of the Third Reich is watching a Nazi propaganda film about the exploits of the young German private, Fredrick Zoller. In this particular scene of the fictitious movie, Zoller is in his bird’s nest, sniping American soldiers one after another. As this filmed battle is being waged, Tarantino directs our gaze to focus on a purely ecstatic Hitler gleefully watching the deaths of the many Americans. As I watched this scene in “Basterds” I felt an intense anger at Hitler’s glee and pleasure. Later, as the assassination plots converge, the theater doors are locked, the theater is set on fire, the attendees start climbing over each other in a pure panic trying to escape through the locked doors, and the two remaining Basterds step into the balcony, shoot and kill Hitler, shoot and kill Hitler some more and then open fire on the frantic Germans below. As I watched this scene I felt the same elation that was previously so apparent on Hitler’s face. In some small way, I saw that the same sin in Hitler’s heart surely dwells in mine.
“Inglourious Basterds” is not for everyone. It’s loud, bloody and deranged. The scalpings are particularly brutal. Yet, I found it strangely entertaining and helpful if only for its ability to make me feel a very real hatred for the Nazis and then for its ability to show me hints of that same behavior in the protagonists and in myself.
Lord, Why?
Lord, why do babies have to die?
Why do the mothers have to cry?
Why are they killed to ease our pain
So we can live our lives our way?
Why do the young ones perish
The children that we cherish
No chance to live and learn and love?
Why is there so much bloodshed
Young lives unlived and unled?
Please answer, Father God above
Lord, why the battles and the wars
The bloodied bodies on the floors?
Why do the young men have to die?
While broken families mourn and cry
Why do we hate our brothers
And take the lives of others
So we can right the mournful wrongs?
Such promise burned and wasted
Once love, now turned to hatred
Lord, hear my sad, lamenting song
Lord, why are women raped and killed
To satisfy the sinner’s thrills?
A girl’s sweet innocence is lost
None to repay that awful cost
They’re haunted by the darkness
They feel adrift and helpless
What’s lost can never be regained
Lord, come and hold your children
To know your mercy for them
To see our Savior King who reigns
Lord, why must people starve and die?
Their famined lands are scorched and dry
They haven’t food to fill their guts
They live in shoddy shanty huts
The poor and weak and homeless
Are dying by the thousands
Their lives are full of grief and loss
They need the hope of Jesus
The one who saves the helpless
Our homeless Savior on the Cross
Lord, why do Christian’s separate?
Why all the fighting and the hate?
Why can’t your people unify
Together worship Jesus Christ?
Why are there wars and schisms?
We fight with judging prisms
Not recognizing liberty
We take the truth and skew it
And hate our brothers through it
We soon forget that we are free
Lord, why are sinners lost to Hell?
Your wrath and judgment on them fell
They die without the hope of Christ
They try to pay the sinner’s price
They need to hear of Jesus
Our Gospel Savior near us
In Christ our sins are washed away
In Christ we have redemption
His blood is our salvation
For sinner’s souls do Christians pray
Lord, why the sin within my frame?
I’ve none but me to point the blame
Your holy Will I long to do
To glorify and honor You
But still, the sin and darkness
It seems to grow and flourish
I want to do what I don’t do
Jesus, I need your mercy
To fight the sin within me
My lovely Savior kind and true
Posted in Poetry
Tagged Abortion, Christianity, Jesus, Murder, Rape, Salvation, Schism, The Church, War
Oh Lord, My Sin O’ertakes Me
(set to the tune of “O Sacred Head Now Wounded”)
Oh Lord my sin o’ertakes me
And claims me as its own
It blinds my eyes with malice
So I can’t see Your Throne
It wraps its foulest tendrils
Around my bony frame
It warps my inhibitions
So I’ll forget Your Name
I hate it when I’m sinful
I long to do Your Will
Lord, give me Grace to conquer
The sin within me still
I long, Lord, to be holy
Lord shower me with grace
Lord sanctify Your servant
To stand before Your Face
Lord bring me soon to Glory
Where I’ll be free from sin
I long to dwell in Heaven
Lord bring me to the end
I long to see Your Glory
With pure and seeing eyes
I long to worship fully
Where worship never dies
War
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