Getting Revenge On Hans Landa (Final Scene) | Inglourious Basterds (2009) | All Action
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2023
- Lieutenant Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) & Smithson Utivich (B. J. Novak) double-cross Colonel Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) & get the ultimate form of revenge in the final scene to Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (2009).
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A few Jewish soldiers are on an undercover mission to bring down the Nazi government and put an end to the war. Meanwhile, a woman wants to avenge the death of her family from a German officer.
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we just say 'bingo'
Love the face Hans makes when he realizes he not dealing with Nazi’s when he said
“ you’ll be shot for this “.
Nah just chewed out. Haha
To be honest, they might be. Hans will turn into a Us-citizen, and i daubt that this was what the bastards were orderd to do. So yeah, maybe not shot, but definetly courtmacheld.
@@Hegemol900Learn to spell
Wtf is "courtmacheld" is that a german word?
@@gmanGman12007i am German and i also dont know that word
I mean, this is the US goverment, they would have gotten any information they needed from him then he'd have had more than likley killed himself with 6 rounds to the back of his head, neck and back
This is the first time Christoph Waltzes character has experienced the same fear and pain as the people he’s been hunting, and it’s beautiful to see
I love how you see his face drop the moment his uniform is mentioned. Shows he knows what is coming
Yeah, the Hunter was Hunted.
Not even close imo. He knows he'll still go to a comfortable retirement in the US and he can that scar removed soon enough.
@@yamabushi170not in 1944
@@erwindaboss2923But instead in 1945, right?
Dwight would be so proud of Ryan, it surely was part of his sales journey
He does manage to find weird superiors.
Dwight's grandfather on the other hand might not share the same enthusiasm knowing his grandson is working with the man who helped killed his fuhrer
Which series reference is this ?
@saavanelias8059 the office, the American version
I have a lot of questions
I love the moment of realization Hans has a 2:10 . Hes interviewed all the survivors, meaning he knows full well whats coming and he must feel so stupid for not having considered it.
Also interesting how they un-cuffed him to mark his forehead, as he is gripping grass at 2:54
He is on his back, grasping the ground doesent mean his handcuffs are off. If they were off, that would be a goof by the filmmakers.
He was overconfident that his deal would give him an easy way out. He didn't expected Aldo would dare to hurt him due to the conditions of the agreement.
I would love to see that Mark on Putin and all his friends
@@halynavolkova1580 Would much prefer to see it on Zelensky and the rest of his khokhol buddies. I mean, they are actual Nazis after all.
@@henroxxor Pause at 2:56, you can see his hands aren't cuffed together.
Fun fact, in order to record the most genuine reaction from Waltz's character, Tarantino didn't tell him this ending, and that's Brad Pitt actually k¡llikg an extra IRL
Somehow these jokes never get old 😆
Oh, a NEW joke, SO funny :/
@@cannotlocatethefunny1189 Except they do and they're not funny anymore.
@@Antimanele104 nah, still funny. you're just bitter.
You can say kill, we're not on tiktok smh
Landa always did his homework on the Basterds. Did he really think that he wasn't going to get the same treatment from Aldo?
He knew as soon as Aldo mentioned his SS uniform. Guess he was just hoping prior to that.
I think he really wasn't expecting it. He thought he successfully weaseled his way out of his situation. Don't forget, the deal included him being excused of all his crimes, because he was undercover. So he was waaay too cocky and sure that he was smarter than everyone else.
The price of hubris.
He geninuley thought he was excused of all his war crimes... So he thought he was going to be pardoned fully as he got ALL the heads of the german government... He didn't realise how petty and ruthless Aldo was... Aldo was like yeah I've been chewed out before and as long as Landa is ALIVE, he has accomplished his mission!
that's why he made sure he made the deal not with Aldo, but with Aldo's general. Only Aldo is not all that into subordination, when it comes to fighting nazis his way
This scene proves that their mission all along was not to win the war, but to kill nazis.
A just mission, tbh
And?
@@Gotoooooo hey Vlad, sorry to hear about your buddy Evgeny
@@falconeshielddisagree
How’s that?
If Hans Landa were alive today the Canadian Parliament would be giving him a standing ovation.
Did not expect to see this comment so quickly. Howling over here 😂
This comment is pure gold
BAHAHA, was not expecting to see this kinda comment here, but as a Canadian grandson of a war vet who killed Nazis for a living, I laugh at this comment with a sort of sadness behind it. Shame what happened, and that our parliament would let such a thing happen
Trudeau and the liberal government would. Our bias media spin calling it Canada
Dayum right
landas character is so interesting. after all he did - breaking a deal between men is something he just can't fathom, which now resulted in his loss.
* brokering
@@damienx0xno, breaking. Brokering would mean he couldn’t fathom the thought of setting up a deal at all, which is obviously not what he was saying.
Pretty small loss he still got everything in his deal beats what he was actually in for at the end of the war.
I mean the deal wasn’t broken, nowhere in the deal was it specified that Hermann had to be alive nor was it specified that they couldn’t severely scar him before handing him over to their general, he thought he was so smart covering all the bases but there’s always a loophole when making a deal with enemies
Waltz was amazing in this movie- he deserved the Oscar for sure!
Pitts role in this has got to be my favourite of all Tarantino movies.
Agreed
Correcto
Agreed, wasn’t a fan of his character in once upon a time in Hollywood
He was awesome in OUTIH. But yeah, this character is his best.@@zackplayz7333
Agreed, and I'm a huge fan of all his characters but Lt Aldo raine is just straight up gangster
You have to hand it to Tarantino, he sure makes a memorable movie!
Also goofy and unbelievable.
I like true romance better.
Django, Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs.. And this one.
Four memorable movies. Could never get into Kill Bill and the rest of his work is meh
@@johnpendarvis7885 perhaps that's what makes it so fun and entertaining
Christopher Waltz is amazing, the way Landa persona he build for the entire movie just gets demolished as soon as Hermann is shot...
His reaction to Hermann getting shot was like losing his lover. I wonder if this was the case?!
@@lawrencebrenton3365 what do you think…why would the guy who only seems to care about himself ask to bring him along. The final crew is they are going to Nantucket.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand your statement. It sounds like you were trying to say the final clue was they were going to Nantucket? What does this mean? Sorry, but I live in Ontario, Canada and not familiar with Nantucket?@biscoole
That scene where he plays with the knife so cheerfully always got me in an asmr state of mind for sum reason
0:50 also he seemed very hesitant to give the knife back, I have yet to know why the fascination with that knife.
"armr state" mind explaining this rather weird slang?
@@lucasf.v.n.4197 "ASMR stands for "Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response." It typically refers to the "tingly feeling" that travels from the head downward that some experience in response to certain sounds, feelings, or descriptions. These can include soft whispering, crinkling paper, or a gentle touch."
So it's a tingly feeling, I can't explain it more than that but that short scene gives me it everytime.
@@tingledinklethe scene that gets me is when he’s eating strudel with Shoshanna, well when I was a teen anyway, now I guess coz I’m 30 I don’t get asmr feelings anymore haha. Soft typing on a keyboard with hard keys used to reeeeallly get me 😂
@@lucasf.v.n.4197 imagine thinking asmr is slang
I watched this film three times, purely because of the character of Hans Landa. He knew what was going on all the time, he just used dry wit to machinate a conversation, before dropping the bombshell.
Oh the beauty of that final scene 😂
What beauty? I never got this scene, honestly. Like, what did they achive? The got petty "revenge" on a guy, who outplayed them, and stands way better then them at the end of the movie. They could have shot him, and they didnt. So they lose. The thing at the end was petty, nothing more. Hans wins. Full stop.
@@Hegemol900yeah that visceral scream of agony sure sounds like him winning all right
@Hegemol900 some poople are 2 stewpid 2 understand, u are 1 of those poople! 😂😂😂
@lowellfunk8974 Hey, it's fiction. Look it up!
@@Hegemol900imagine being upset the Nazis lost.
I will forever say, that this ending doesn't make any sense. Landa is the smartest guy in the whole movie and that ending doesn't fit his whole image.
Landa is an kei karuizawa victim lil bro
everyone been talking about Waltzes on this movie which is natural due to his academy award but I gotta say that Brad Pitt is so freaking good on his acting we ve seen Brad in action films drama film even some comedies but never on a double edged serious / hilarious role and he is killing it
The right half of his tie keeps appearing and disappearing.
Brad Pitt's Southern accent cracks me up 🤣
Hans Playing with Aldo's Bowie Knife is a great chekovs gun moment, probably thinking "I wonder what it was like for my comrades feeling this knife in their scalp" well he found out
The only redeeming thing about Hans is that he seemed genuinely upset and angry when Aldo shot Hermann.
Never forget: Ryan started the fire 🔥
RYAN EL INCENDIARIO
A metaphor for how postwar plenty of nazis escaped justice and were reintegrated into society but the reality of what happened during the war still haunted them decades later.
Have any American military commanders of illegal wars gotten away with their war crimes? Oh, right - they were always the “good guys”.
Yeah unfortunately in real life this didn’t happen and many Nazis were in fact just let off or harboured despite still fully on board with their ideology
@@bobograndman
Got top level jobs in Govt positions lol
I really don’t think that’s what the movie was trying to say
Many are in Argentina
that scream ...
seriously, its so sweet
Thank you so much Quentin Tarantino!!!!
That moment Ryan Howard looks down your face to see "the masterpiece" while taking some time off of selling paper. Very difficult to see past that persona :D
2:55 I wonder how he suddenly free himself from the cuffs
Watch the full movie they uncuff him
@@tahmidislam7652 I watched the movie. You didn't watch the video. 1:00
@@tahmidislam7652I watched the full movie and you didn't even watch the whole video. 1:00
That film is a masterpiece, every minute of it 😁
Disagree. The only thing that makes it good is Walz playing Hans Landa.
Love how he's smuggishly admiring that same knife that will leave him scarred for the rest of his life.
Lt. Rein's accent is so funny 😂
The theater scene is a movie in a movie within a movie. I love it.
That was a satisfying scene.
As Lt. Aldo said: " I suppose that's worth certain considerations"
And i love this movie and acting
The thing about bingo, you never get much out of it, besides entertainment.
That's a Bingo!
Christoph is such a good actor
As a German, that scene sends shivers down my spine. Because it was done. In real life. But mostly not to Standartenführer Hans Landa's types, but to poor bastards who had no choice but go along or be killed themselves and didn't enjoy what they did any more than the poor guys they were ordered to do it to. The high brass often walked free and got right back into high office.
Actually he carried the whole show he is the main reason why this movie becomes famous after 15 years
Try not to notice Brad's bow tie disappear and reappear 😂
this is a perfect happy ending...
Am I the only one who thinks director really dumbed down Hans and made him act naive at the last part of the movie?
He isn't dumbed down. Hans actually thought Aldo was just a typical American cowboy with an attitude.
And while that is more or less true, Landa never thought that Aldo was just like him: ruthless and cunning. He was basically looking at himself in the mirror, only from the Allied perspective.
No, he didn’t. Hans had no reason to think Aldo would betray him right up until he shot Herrman. Until that moment everything was going according to plan and Hans never believed Aldo had any reason to go against the plan since everyone was benefiting from it. But he underestimated Aldo’s hatred for nazis and that killing them and getting revenge for the people Hans killed was his only motive. So perhaps YOU saw it coming but Hans clearly didn’t and for very justifiable reasons.
Hans actually paid the lowest price for surrendering considering that Germany was losing the war
Brutal, grausam.
hart aber fair
Nice movie, ❤❤❤
Funny how Landa thought Aldo would be shot when the Basterds were a gorilla army, no rules 😂
gorilla? you mean guerrilla?
gorilla army lmao whats that supposed to mean
Ryan started the fire and ran off to Germany to scalp some Nazis.
Did not expect to see an office reference here
Just a friendly reminder folks…..
RYAN STARTED THE FIYAHHHHHHHH 🕺🏻
Looks so real :o
I'm ALREADY LAUGHIN at the bank with merogavin even - Willy 0
2:44 😳😳
I like the part where he said: "Wahba ma knafe"
nah he said, "Hamba Ma Naaf"
beautiful :)
Die Hände von Colonel Landa waren ja mit Handschellen gebunden. Als ihm am Stirn das Hakenrkeuz ausgeschnitten wird greift der Colonel den Rasen 2:54, was eigentlich ein Regiefehler ist :)
The only part of the movie where I realised this is a Hollywood movie 😂
This is what needs to happen to our entire government (uk) ✌️✌️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Always sad to see this ending
Hans landa is an literal kei karuizawa victim in outsmarting.
This proves that Ryan has always been a psychopath.
The final of this scene when brad pitt says : I think this just might be my masterpiece , i like that Phrase because quentin tarantino Known this movie was a masterpiece
Hans Landa single-handedly won the war and Aldo still hated him. Whatever, Hans Landa is currently a detective somewhere in the USA according to Tarantino.
I don't think anybody could bring Hans Landa to life on screen better than Christoph Waltz...he is an unbelievable actor...that scream sets the tone of the film....just brilliant...
This has true date.. i love it
how he shoot the one soldier in the side and the guy is falling like he slapped him in the face xD
It seems Tarantino likes to make fun of the death of certain characters, just like Candie's sister's in Django.
Great actor!…
Skin grafting: allow me to introduce myself
This film is far away from reality actually but is a good film
Not going to lie this hurt me
Best movie in the world!!
0:16 in the SS you would not use the “bourgeoisie” word “sir” when addressing a fellow member, you would just call him by his rank. So it should have just been “Standartenführer” instead of “Herr Standartenführer”.
I suppose if you have to get revenge it makes you as bad as the other guy......better to just exterminate the vermin instead of enjoying inflicting pain.......the end result is still final.
The Helks Angel Motor Cycle Club Incorporated
It’s obvious that Hermann was Landa’s boyfriend. Why else would he give two hoots about a wireless operator’s life?
But he depended on the wireless operator for the negotiation messages. If the operator was not included in the deal, he probably would not co-operate, and even worse, he might have told on him and he would be executed for treason.
I think that Landa, a ruthless monster in most respects, was still perfectly capable of forming emotional bonds and had grown fond of the young soldier.
I think it's as the other person said.. Witnesses..
And I didn't see anything off of Landa that would give away the fact that he's homosexual, especially since Nazis weren't keen on them.
@@r7ahtesham885
Have you seen the film? Landa’s demeanour is very effeminate. There’s also a clue in the way that he hesitates when he first introduces Hermann to Aldo.
@@thegreat_I_am Excitement due to making it out. Again, maybe he is a homosexual and your reasoning makes slight sense, but I still doubt it very much. And we didn't get any slip ups on his previous appearances hinting at his sexuality which makes it less believable. Plus he kissed the napkin bridget left, right where she kissed it.
1:47
They did fuking well
"Scalp Hermann."
What happened to his bow-tie around 2:00
Pity that in real life so many
of those monsters got away
with it!
Landa is screaming at the top of his lungs at the end. Would the cutting of the forehead really be that painful?
have you ever been cut before real deep into your forehead? sounds kinda painful tbh
Thats a Undercut..
Christoph Waltz bester Mann
NASA will recruit Landa ! lol
Very cute
You are correct about that they knew I would be your undoing - Willy 0
This film is very well done in parts, but ultimately kinda dumb and simplistic.
What I like about such scenes
is that , if evildoers were treated
that way, other would be bastards
might think twice before hurting
others!
From 2:29 to 2:31 is the only duration in which Aldo shows his genuine hatred for Nazis. Rest of the time he's just doing his job. For mere 2 sec Brad Pitt shows us the human side of Aldo and that's enough coz Aldo still hasn't finished his job 😂
2:56 Wasn't he handcuffed
Great observation
just realize the guy is Ryan
Just wear a ninja headband lil
Meet and greet
Thats a bit exaggerated a such big knife for just making a scar, it looks more a knife that pirates used
2:55 так, стоп! У него же руки скованы наручниками за спиной?
The little man is actually taller than Landa
He 5 foot 9 that is not short
That's why when Landa was interrogating them he was surprised he wasn't shorter than him
This mean.. Don't make a deal with US
Reminds me of the pipe scene. My knife (pipe) is bigger then yours
2:44
I wonder if one day the Palestinians and Europeans will make revenge fantasy?
His name was king...
He had a horse…
Along the countryside...@@elliott1239
Along the countryside
I saw him ride...
@@RemiCasehe had a gun...
That's what I call..."branded".