It was also fate that they would be so highly known. Being in contact with a famous German actress, Bridget von Hammersmark, is also a chance of fate. She is the ticket to getting into the premiere in the first place. They decided to meet in a basement with minimal German people. The fact that only German men were there is ironic. The only German speaking men of the “Basterds” were killed, and the German actress takes a bullet to the leg. Bridget obviously has to create a story of how she acquired the injury, and still get the “Basterds” into the premiere. The irony here is that the main leaders of the “Basterds” cannot speak another language well enough to be able to be unsuspected. In this part, fate pushes the characters to have to make last minute decisions if they want their desired outcome. Which more or less turned out to what they
It was also fate that they would be so highly known. Being in contact with a famous German actress, Bridget von Hammersmark, is also a chance of fate. She is the ticket to getting into the premiere in the first place. They decided to meet in a basement with minimal German people. The fact that only German men were there is ironic. The only German speaking men of the “Basterds” were killed, and the German actress takes a bullet to the leg. Bridget obviously has to create a story of how she acquired the injury, and still get the “Basterds” into the premiere. The irony here is that the main leaders of the “Basterds” cannot speak another language well enough to be able to be unsuspected. In this part, fate pushes the characters to have to make last minute decisions if they want their desired outcome. Which more or less turned out to what they