@@lucifuge927 "One of the greatest movie directors of all time" LOL. The acting and dialogue in his movies are just weird. Also he's a cringey ass racist. Nothing legendary about him. 👎
People keep saying there was love here and this could have been a love story etc. She already had a lover, Marcel (who she agreed to die with even though she would have had an opportunity to escape), and she used Zoller to get the premiere to her cinema so she could have her ultimate revenge. There was absolutely no love on her part for Zoller at all. The way she felt sorry for him at the end was human compassion in that she felt bad for what she had to do to him. Doesn't mean she loved him.
It wasn't about Shosanna loving Zoller; it was the symbolism behind their interactions. Tarantino himself saw this as a romantic scene, despite both of them killing each other out of hate.
Tarantino also stated that if it were any other time in history they would have been in love. Imagine the star of the show ignoring his own premiere and receiving his ovation to see you the theatre owner because he likes you. It's pretty romantic. But the circumstances clearly prevent that.
I'm a former staff sergeant in the US military with twelve confirmed kills with the M16A2 and the katana. Every basic firearms course tells you to aim for the center of mass.
@@osmanyousif7849 Well in all fairness, she didn't know about the explosions. But knowing Marcel was going to be right there in front of the reels lighting them, and how fast they lit up, she knew she was likely saying bye forever for him during their last kiss. Still crazy to me how Shoshanna never crossed paths with any of the Basterds or anyone else planning to take down the Reich. It was legit two simultaneous plans and it was so cool to see each plot their plans sepatately - one being an entire group of higher ups from various different countries, and the other being one Jewish young lady seeking revenge for her family, doing it with nobody else but her partner and the convenience of Frederick Zoller's interest in her
I think despite Frederick being kind to her because he liked her, didn’t eliminate tge fact that he was indeed a narcissist who he said himself “not a guy you can say no to” and should their romance continue it would be toxic as hell if somewhere down the road she no longer can make him happy or satisfied.
Yes I suppose if she was unable to kill him before. Hilter and Goebbels would’ve been killed by the basterds outside their door regardless. Maybe a few dozen nazis saved before the dynamite went off. Not that she knew any of that.
@@AdamDj-ic3kr I was more thinking in the sense of “boy and girl from rival groups, one thinks the other is dead and then it turns out they’re not and both end up dead”. Of course, since the love is unrequited, they end up killing each other instead of themselves
Subversion because she's trying to overthrow the Hitlerian Government by killing him and sub-version because she's a French Jew and he's a German Nazi. Very clever.
@@ReverZe83 I don’t watch interviews with movie directors to try to sound smart, this scene just reminded me of the end of Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet and that’s why I made the connection. But sure buddy, we all think you’re really smart 🙄
Its a fascinating nuance, in a brilliant film, with all that beautiful vintage cinema equipment, that, thinking she killed him, she see him alive in the movie. Its strangely poetic, and when he shoots her, shocking-in her moment of (almost) tenderness. And all these things fly out in just 4 minutes! Just great. I guess it turned out to be a gift to us all, that Q.T. was always the last kid picked at P.E!
Fredrick underestimated, how annoying he was. Shosanna underestimated a war veteran. It is a bit silly, that she did not approach the body from the back.
And he let the Nazi ass kissing go to his head when she rejected him. And she didnt approach from the back because she felt sorry for him and wanted to see his face. But it's what she gets for shooting a man in the back in cold blood.
Right? After he warned her that he is not a person she can say "go away" to and 300 dead bodies could attest to that... like girl that's a direct threat to your life lol
About a year or 2 after this was released, Daniel Brühl was in a German comedy (a very good one) by the title of "Dinosaurier - Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus". And to this day im baffled by how much I tend to sympathise more with the insecure, childish nazi sniper, who killed 300 men, than with the manipulative, cold hearted, cockey banker, who cheats elderly people out of their private homes right into poverty. Still, I love the guy's acting. I can see how he manages to sneak himself into so many major motion pictures. If you want to see more of his excellent acting, watch Cargo. He and Peter Mullen are amazing in thisone. If someone told me the two of them were the inspiration for Vaas and Jason from Far Cry 3, I'd believe that person instantly.
I mean WW2 is long enough ago in the past that to us, it's all pretty abstract. If you're still holding a grudge against 1940's germans, that's saying more about you than WW2. But uhh, emphasizing with a depiction of a soldier from the "other team" doesn't sound off to me at all. I doubt the guy personally partook in the holocaust. He was smitten for the jewish girl the whole movie. He was just a decorated soldier, doing his duty. He just had the "misfortune" of running into a woman/operation he didn't comprehend, and tried to blunt his way into her pants. His inability to take no for an answer is more a detriment to his character than his german uniform, in my personal opinion.
@@hansolo631I hope you realize there are still survivors from both sides of the holocaust. Just because it took place long before you were born does not mean the animosity is, or should be forgotten
Fredrick was always a piece of shit and this scene proved it. Behind that boyish charm and false humility is a violent narcissist who thinks Shoshanna should be thrilled to star in the romantic love story in his head. The moment she pushes him too far you get a glimpse at the monster beneath the facade.
@@astroshinde you're phrasing it wrong. Lots of people show kindness because they are kind people, but almost everybody (unless mentally challenged) would find it disappointing and infuriating eventually to be shown nothing but disregard and insults in response every time. Nobody owing nobody anything is a dangerous mindset because anyone can easily reach the conclusion you don't owe anybody basic human decency. You're not explicitly told you owe people for favors but it is common sense that you treat kindness with kindness. On the topic of Zoller, yes, he did expect something in return, but he was lead to believe it, she was leading him on, and she did intentionally use him, I find his frustration reasonable when he believed they were forming some sort of relationship (due to her leading him on). His mistake was not figuring out she was lying and giving up sooner, she blew him off at first and he should've known better after that, but hope dies last.
@@djLagwayEnjoyer I think it was hinted as more of a facade to get Shoshanna to like him. When that didn't work, he tells her that not even 300 men can tell him to go away.
I still remember watching this in a packed theater, and the Women in the audience loudly cheering when Shoshanna shot the Zoller dude in the back. Then the silence when he's clearly wincing in pain, then a collective "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO" by the same women at her shocking death. I remember 1 girl being so mad at the scene she stormed out and demanded her boyfriend leave with her. All of Tarentino's films since Pulp Fiction, (which is a film about redemption) all have to do with revenge from basically Jackie Brown on, this film shows possibly the ugly side of humanity, and is the most honest of any of his movies when it comes taking revenge and its negative aspects. How it can currupt your humanity, or in Shoshanna's case, cloud your judgement. She set out to take out the group that murdered her family in cold blood, shows cruelty and malice, even going as far as threatning to give up someone TO the Nazis so she can get film to be edited, and ends up showing compassion at the worst possible time and in a cruel ironic twist of fate, which ends up costing her, her life. An old saying "When you plot for revenge, you end up digging 2 graves"
This room reminds me of my part time job as a projectionist while I was in college. The same setup, burning of carbon rods and preparing the second reel. It was a small town, not much audiences. Now the scenario is different , its digital with laser projector and the controls are easy as media player app!
"Because there was something about Zoller. He really liked her. Everything Zoller did that ended up fucking her up and putting her in this situation, he did with good intentions. His biggest crime was liking her. I think of that scene as a romantic scene. It's Romeo and Juliet. Those bullets? That's them consummating their relationship. In any other time in the 20th century, they could have been in love. Except for that one time." -Quentin Tarantino
Except the fact that she already had a lover, Marcel, who she fully intended to die with. Zoller was a pawn that was used so she could have her revenge. There was no love on her part. Her feeling bad about shooting him was human compassion about feeling bad about what she had to do, not love. He lost his temper with the how dare you friendzone me after all ive done for you and the do you know who I am crap. I hate to disagree with the writers words but that's how I see it.
@@aconformist1looks like you know best than the writer that OP is quoting... lmao but that's fine, so long you realize your own headcanon isn't everyone interpretation of the scene, not even the director himself view of the scene ; )
@justaman9957 tarantino hired himself as as actor just so he could suck on an actress toe to fulfill his infamous foot fetish. I wouldn't trust him to understand how a woman might feel about someone like Frederick (also in his 'explanation' of the relationship he gave only Frederick's perspective. NOT HERS.)
@justamam9957 There's more to it though. It's not about knowing the character better than the writer, Tarantino isn't an idiot he knows he also made zoller insufferable and a spoiled brat who threw a tantrum when he didn't get his way. He was clearly ready to hurt soshanna for saying no In a short interview you only have so much time to get your main points across
@ he wasn’t loyal, he even said he was sick of all the praise and watching his own movie. He was tired of being a Nazi and wanted her love, he just couldn’t handle the rejection
He didn't force himself onto her. He refused to leave yes and let her hear how he felt about her rejections, but he didn't force himself on her. Maybe he would have if he wasn't shot, maybe not. We'll never know. Being in love with the wrong woman can kill you.
@@aconformist1”being in love with the wrong woman will kill you” being a nahtsee. Will kill you. It’s not like he made a bad decision in his selection of women, any sensible woman would’ve done the same.
@@aconformist1I think it's very clear he would have done it seeing how violent he was. Also you can't just break the door like that, even if you only want to take to someone who's clearly not interested in you.
Not going to lie, i saw this movie spoilers free (Since i don't really care about spoilers and spoilers are the main reason im interested in some movies or series this was an unique event) when i saw this scene and saw Shoshanna die the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" i screamed was audible from mars, this scene was unique!
1:32 a neat detail i never noticed until now is the lighting. because of the harsh white lighting on shoshana, the red of her dress reflects on fredrick and makes him look colored in the subtlest red light, especially whilst wearing the white suit. it's such a clever thing beyond character design but in how it's used in the actual film that i really love.
03:28 I learned in the past, everyone to kill with a headshot and not to have mercy, if it is my enemy. Its better to shot the full magazine then only 1 bullet.
@@BackwoodsFilms To be fair, she's not a soldier and does not know how/where to place shots whereas he absolutely does. It's not about 'mercy' as much as it is about competence.
I’m surprised we didn’t get to see more of her feet, for a Tarantino movie. She was the prettiest woman in the whole movie by a mile. And that’s saying a lot with Diane Kruger in it.
Lived in France her whole life, spoke French as her mother tongue, lost her whole family to the Nazis, had to flee all on her own and make do with absolutely nothing, managed to end up running a cinema but still had to hide every detail of who she was as a Jew in Nazi-occupied France. How could she be poorer or more French?
Tarantino's genius is capturing the romance followed by regret of killing people ,immediately followed by display of giving in to love of a women...betryal killing ....followed by Shoshanna looking at the scene and recalling his regret on big scene as well . And moving close to him with her guilt and him retorting .. wow. human emotions at its best captured in less than 3 minutes ❤
I love Daniel Bruhl, as well! “The Alienist” is one of my favorite T.V. Shows! I watched it because Daniel Bruhl was in it! It has a great cast! Also, Inglourious Basterds was how I discovered Daniel Bruhl.
To be fair to Fredrick, from this film’s depiction of him, he was a soldier backed into a corner who survived the most harrowing experience of his life.
Frederick es alguien que salió obvios traumas de su experiencia en la guerra, y obvio no tenía como recomponerse por lo que desarrolló una obsesión por Shosanna. Cuando él ve su película vemos como su estrés post traumatico hace efecto, por eso decide ir donde Shosanna quien siempre se mostró frío con él.
He was obviously used to getting his way by charm, what he demonstrated was that he was not accustomed to not getting his own way and wouldn’t stand for it. Spoiled petulant brat who happened to find himself in a position to be a war hero and was enjoying the notoriety, however tortured by the details he might have been.
'Genius' is a bit much. His movies are good, but super overrated. idk why people mistake saying the n word a lot and having a lot of blood with being a good movie
A incredible social study... The way a woman can easily manipulate most part of men for his sexual desire ou needness is so impressive! A chaotic bahavior pattern can dodge his enchantress abilities, but few men are prepared to dive in pure madness...
@@TheStraightestWhitest so in your opinion men are Nazis who pursue women with no interest in them, and/or kill them, where women are just trying to survive in a world that's extremely hostile to them? yeah that's pretty true
@@TheStraightestWhitestBro she made it clear from the start she didn't care for him in that way, and then he violently broke in instead of just leaving after his rejection. You people really take any chance to shit on women, even if you're defending a nazi.
If it were a different part of the 20th century these two wouldve been a happily married couple with alot of kids but unfortunately it was during ww2..
1. Not a trained soldier. A normal person might not realize that depending on exactly where the bullets hit, 3 shots to the back is still not going to kill someone immediately. 2. Felt bad for him after having to shoot him in the back in cold blood. He didn't force himself on her.
Never liked this movie. Or watched it all the way through....it opens violent and ends in enlarged enraged sensational semi demonic confusion. ..but i never bothered to check
It's insane how many people don't know the difference between a Nazi and German military Soilder.The Nazi party was comprised of members, and in order to be a member you had to have the highest devotion and trust of Hitler. The German Wermacht which comprised most of the most military were just average civilian men who got drafted into the war by their Government. You don't blame American Soilders for being drafted into Nam and killing millions of Vietnamese, its basically the same concept.
3:34 that shot of Fredrick cocking his rifle on the movie screen as she fell was genius.
Omg I never noticed that. Tarantino is a genius
@@Dannymart_88445 How does that make him a genius?
@@ronlacker326 bc he direct the movie? and one of the greatest movie director of all time? you good?
@@lucifuge927 "One of the greatest movie directors of all time" LOL. The acting and dialogue in his movies are just weird. Also he's a cringey ass racist. Nothing legendary about him. 👎
@@lucifuge927Yeah, sure.
People keep saying there was love here and this could have been a love story etc. She already had a lover, Marcel (who she agreed to die with even though she would have had an opportunity to escape), and she used Zoller to get the premiere to her cinema so she could have her ultimate revenge. There was absolutely no love on her part for Zoller at all. The way she felt sorry for him at the end was human compassion in that she felt bad for what she had to do to him. Doesn't mean she loved him.
It wasn't about Shosanna loving Zoller; it was the symbolism behind their interactions. Tarantino himself saw this as a romantic scene, despite both of them killing each other out of hate.
Tarantino also stated that if it were any other time in history they would have been in love. Imagine the star of the show ignoring his own premiere and receiving his ovation to see you the theatre owner because he likes you. It's pretty romantic. But the circumstances clearly prevent that.
Lmfao, Tarantino disagrees with ya
@@ka-boom2083 tarantino is wrong then lmfao
@@giraffeorganic lmfao aww shii the director is wrong about his own film
He died because he lacked compassion, she died because she had too much compassion.
Pretty much lol
He died because he wanted to have sex so bad. 😅
Damn, that's smart
Bela compaixão, depois de acertar 3 tiros nas costas dele é fácil se arrepender
Wtf, I don't get it
Remember kids. That's why you always go for the head. It saves you from being surprised and from having second thoughts.
You've played too many videogames bruther
I'm a former staff sergeant in the US military with twelve confirmed kills with the M16A2 and the katana. Every basic firearms course tells you to aim for the center of mass.
terrible advice, clown.
rtrd…
Shosana was going to die anyway. She wasn't going to make a run for it after setting the cinema on fire.
Not to mention the explosions that were placed inside that could've went off at any minute.
She wasn't going let her actual lover, Marcel, die alone for her.
@@osmanyousif7849 Well in all fairness, she didn't know about the explosions. But knowing Marcel was going to be right there in front of the reels lighting them, and how fast they lit up, she knew she was likely saying bye forever for him during their last kiss.
Still crazy to me how Shoshanna never crossed paths with any of the Basterds or anyone else planning to take down the Reich. It was legit two simultaneous plans and it was so cool to see each plot their plans sepatately - one being an entire group of higher ups from various different countries, and the other being one Jewish young lady seeking revenge for her family, doing it with nobody else but her partner and the convenience of Frederick Zoller's interest in her
TF, She never intended to flee. She was gonna watch them all burn.
I think despite Frederick being kind to her because he liked her, didn’t eliminate tge fact that he was indeed a narcissist who he said himself “not a guy you can say no to” and should their romance continue it would be toxic as hell if somewhere down the road she no longer can make him happy or satisfied.
They literally shot themselves
+1
This dude straight up left his own premiere to see her
And I'm sure the fact that Shosanna was a french spy willing to shoot Fredrick without remorse if duty calls does not help the relationship either...
Nazicist lol
She coulda not opened the door knowing the whole place was going to be torched 5 mins later
Then Frederick would have rescued them, considering he wasn't locked out of the theater...
Yes I suppose if she was unable to kill him before. Hilter and Goebbels would’ve been killed by the basterds outside their door regardless. Maybe a few dozen nazis saved before the dynamite went off. Not that she knew any of that.
I just realized their relationship is like a really sick subversion of Romeo and Juliet 💀
Yes, we're Romeo is a "nice guy"and Juliet is just sick of him
@@AdamDj-ic3kr I was more thinking in the sense of “boy and girl from rival groups, one thinks the other is dead and then it turns out they’re not and both end up dead”. Of course, since the love is unrequited, they end up killing each other instead of themselves
Subversion because she's trying to overthrow the Hitlerian Government by killing him and sub-version because she's a French Jew and he's a German Nazi. Very clever.
Yea probaly because Tarantino said this himself and now you're passing it off as your own thought on the internet, people are fkn weird
@@ReverZe83 I don’t watch interviews with movie directors to try to sound smart, this scene just reminded me of the end of Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo and Juliet and that’s why I made the connection. But sure buddy, we all think you’re really smart 🙄
how his head explode when she says "lock the door"... nothing we can do guys, beautifull women are our debility
Ay!
debility?
mmmm u mean weakness.
anyway may s true, she s stunning❤
Well he did shoot his load after all
Not when you realized what bitches and sluts are
Speak for yourself Romeo.
The Best scene, Moricone is the legend
not the best.. ppl died..
@@SarinaFreeman-l1zwhat the hell you mean dude
@@SarinaFreeman-l1z Woah, people died in a WW2 film? No way man.
Its a fascinating nuance, in a brilliant film, with all that beautiful vintage cinema equipment, that, thinking she killed him, she see him alive in the movie. Its strangely poetic, and when he shoots her, shocking-in her moment of (almost) tenderness. And all these things fly out in just 4 minutes! Just great. I guess it turned out to be a gift to us all, that Q.T. was always the last kid picked at P.E!
Some people don't deserve any compassion. It's a weakness to be exploited to them.
That last shot was absolutely brutal
brutal and merciful at the same time
Fredrick underestimated, how annoying he was.
Shosanna underestimated a war veteran.
It is a bit silly, that she did not approach the body from the back.
To be fair, she has no military training or pop culture to help. The most frame of reference she probably has is her family’s death.
And he let the Nazi ass kissing go to his head when she rejected him. And she didnt approach from the back because she felt sorry for him and wanted to see his face. But it's what she gets for shooting a man in the back in cold blood.
Right? After he warned her that he is not a person she can say "go away" to and 300 dead bodies could attest to that... like girl that's a direct threat to your life lol
Bro a better actor than a sniper 😂 she fell for his sad face in the film and felt bad, then got shot when he was playing dead 😂
About a year or 2 after this was released, Daniel Brühl was in a German comedy (a very good one) by the title of "Dinosaurier - Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus". And to this day im baffled by how much I tend to sympathise more with the insecure, childish nazi sniper, who killed 300 men, than with the manipulative, cold hearted, cockey banker, who cheats elderly people out of their private homes right into poverty.
Still, I love the guy's acting. I can see how he manages to sneak himself into so many major motion pictures. If you want to see more of his excellent acting, watch Cargo. He and Peter Mullen are amazing in thisone. If someone told me the two of them were the inspiration for Vaas and Jason from Far Cry 3, I'd believe that person instantly.
Vaas deserves a QT movie
I mean WW2 is long enough ago in the past that to us, it's all pretty abstract. If you're still holding a grudge against 1940's germans, that's saying more about you than WW2. But uhh, emphasizing with a depiction of a soldier from the "other team" doesn't sound off to me at all. I doubt the guy personally partook in the holocaust. He was smitten for the jewish girl the whole movie. He was just a decorated soldier, doing his duty. He just had the "misfortune" of running into a woman/operation he didn't comprehend, and tried to blunt his way into her pants.
His inability to take no for an answer is more a detriment to his character than his german uniform, in my personal opinion.
You're either a male or narc male worshipper that you relate to them
@@hansolo631I hope you realize there are still survivors from both sides of the holocaust.
Just because it took place long before you were born does not mean the animosity is, or should be forgotten
Fredrick was always a piece of shit and this scene proved it. Behind that boyish charm and false humility is a violent narcissist who thinks Shoshanna should be thrilled to star in the romantic love story in his head. The moment she pushes him too far you get a glimpse at the monster beneath the facade.
The hesitation on Zoller's face before making the killshot.
tbf he did love her after all
That was not hesitation.. he was making sure he wouldn't miss.
1:28 this part got an audible gasp from the audience when I saw this at the theatre. I don't think anybody expected Zoller to be a "nice guy"
God forbid men feel annoyed when they show kindness and get spit in the face, repeatedly. She used him and he felt betrayed
@@adrianbunea2006found another “nice guy”
@@Mr.Silence. I'm not nice to hoes
@@adrianbunea2006”showing kindness” to get something in return as if women owe you anything at all. No one owes anyone anything.
@@astroshinde you're phrasing it wrong. Lots of people show kindness because they are kind people, but almost everybody (unless mentally challenged) would find it disappointing and infuriating eventually to be shown nothing but disregard and insults in response every time. Nobody owing nobody anything is a dangerous mindset because anyone can easily reach the conclusion you don't owe anybody basic human decency. You're not explicitly told you owe people for favors but it is common sense that you treat kindness with kindness. On the topic of Zoller, yes, he did expect something in return, but he was lead to believe it, she was leading him on, and she did intentionally use him, I find his frustration reasonable when he believed they were forming some sort of relationship (due to her leading him on). His mistake was not figuring out she was lying and giving up sooner, she blew him off at first and he should've known better after that, but hope dies last.
Didn't get to see his big movie premier because he thought between his legs...
Well he did, but he also had ptsd from killing so many people, I mean he said himself he hated watching the part where it shows him killing people.
@@djLagwayEnjoyer I think it was hinted as more of a facade to get Shoshanna to like him. When that didn't work, he tells her that not even 300 men can tell him to go away.
And your point is?
@@shmoke6135I don't think it was a facde since when it cuts to the shots of him watching the scene, he is visibly distressed and feels disturbed
@@Mrfrenchdeuxhe made his point unless you can't do English dumb peasant
Her death was so Cinematic
😂😂😂😂
Overly cinematic but definitely in the Tarantino style
Patsy would have hated it.
Cringey acting.
They said they could be best loving couples, but unlike for them, they were part of trantino movie
Ich kenne sie schon ewig
Und jetzt klebe ich fast an ihr oder unserer geschichte weil das 1 was mit dem anderen zutun hat !
If our love aint like this, i don't want it
she had someone and he was literally about to force himself on her
I still remember watching this in a packed theater, and the Women in the audience loudly cheering when Shoshanna shot the Zoller dude in the back. Then the silence when he's clearly wincing in pain, then a collective "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO" by the same women at her shocking death. I remember 1 girl being so mad at the scene she stormed out and demanded her boyfriend leave with her.
All of Tarentino's films since Pulp Fiction, (which is a film about redemption) all have to do with revenge from basically Jackie Brown on, this film shows possibly the ugly side of humanity, and is the most honest of any of his movies when it comes taking revenge and its negative aspects. How it can currupt your humanity, or in Shoshanna's case, cloud your judgement. She set out to take out the group that murdered her family in cold blood, shows cruelty and malice, even going as far as threatning to give up someone TO the Nazis so she can get film to be edited, and ends up showing compassion at the worst possible time and in a cruel ironic twist of fate, which ends up costing her, her life.
An old saying "When you plot for revenge, you end up digging 2 graves"
This room reminds me of my part time job as a projectionist while I was in college. The same setup, burning of carbon rods and preparing the second reel.
It was a small town, not much audiences. Now the scenario is different , its digital with laser projector and the controls are easy as media player app!
3:52 impressive dying skills by the actress here.
Her fellow countrywoman Marion Cotillard should be taking lessons.
@@ВадимМануйлов-ы8жahahaha
She is unskilled 🤷🏻♂️
French touch classic 😅
@@ВадимМануйлов-ы8ж To be fair Cotillard had a good death scene in La Môme. To me that makes up for it.
what a masterpiece..
I like how the last half of the scene turned into a karaoke video.
"Because there was something about Zoller. He really liked her. Everything Zoller did that ended up fucking her up and putting her in this situation, he did with good intentions. His biggest crime was liking her. I think of that scene as a romantic scene. It's Romeo and Juliet. Those bullets? That's them consummating their relationship. In any other time in the 20th century, they could have been in love. Except for that one time." -Quentin Tarantino
Except the fact that she already had a lover, Marcel, who she fully intended to die with. Zoller was a pawn that was used so she could have her revenge. There was no love on her part. Her feeling bad about shooting him was human compassion about feeling bad about what she had to do, not love. He lost his temper with the how dare you friendzone me after all ive done for you and the do you know who I am crap. I hate to disagree with the writers words but that's how I see it.
@@aconformist1looks like you know best than the writer that OP is quoting... lmao but that's fine, so long you realize your own headcanon isn't everyone interpretation of the scene, not even the director himself view of the scene ; )
@justaman9957 tarantino hired himself as as actor just so he could suck on an actress toe to fulfill his infamous foot fetish. I wouldn't trust him to understand how a woman might feel about someone like Frederick (also in his 'explanation' of the relationship he gave only Frederick's perspective. NOT HERS.)
@justamam9957 There's more to it though. It's not about knowing the character better than the writer, Tarantino isn't an idiot he knows he also made zoller insufferable and a spoiled brat who threw a tantrum when he didn't get his way. He was clearly ready to hurt soshanna for saying no
In a short interview you only have so much time to get your main points across
@@Hyunny...And he made her lover a black man, do rejecting advances of role model aryan solider is even more impactful.
Honestly I hate the way this ended for her 😢 but she went with her family. She showed one second of weakness and look what happened 😢😢
More than everything else in Tarantino movies, I love the way he scores his scenes so perfectly! Absolutely epic taste for great music!
Frederick seemed so genuinely in love with her that if she would’ve told him everything he probably would’ve went along with the plan and helped her.
Even though he just threatened her? Plus I think you underestimate how blindly loyal Natzees were.
@ he wasn’t loyal, he even said he was sick of all the praise and watching his own movie. He was tired of being a Nazi and wanted her love, he just couldn’t handle the rejection
@@whatsgoingon07 hmmm true, but maybe he fears deserting more than he despises being a natzee.
You don’t force open a door to get at a woman you love when they tell you to go away.
You don’t force urself onto someone. It could kill u❤
He didn't force himself onto her. He refused to leave yes and let her hear how he felt about her rejections, but he didn't force himself on her. Maybe he would have if he wasn't shot, maybe not. We'll never know. Being in love with the wrong woman can kill you.
@@aconformist1”being in love with the wrong woman will kill you” being a nahtsee. Will kill you. It’s not like he made a bad decision in his selection of women, any sensible woman would’ve done the same.
@@aconformist1I think it's very clear he would have done it seeing how violent he was. Also you can't just break the door like that, even if you only want to take to someone who's clearly not interested in you.
@@aconformist1he didn’t technically force himself on her, but he did make a clear attempt to coerce her into sex which is classed as a form of rape
Idiot.
Grande Frederick, è estremamente soddisfacente vedere che spara a Shosanna dopo che lei gli ha vigliaccamente sparato da dietro!!!
Did you expect her to invite Frederick to a fair one on one duel or something?😂😂
@Garywynthorpe he loved her and she treating him like that
@@Dannymart_88445 His generals murdered her entire fucking family, Karen.
This is exactly why you always do a double-tap.
Not going to lie, i saw this movie spoilers free (Since i don't really care about spoilers and spoilers are the main reason im interested in some movies or series this was an unique event) when i saw this scene and saw Shoshanna die the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" i screamed was audible from mars, this scene was unique!
That's how love works
1:32 a neat detail i never noticed until now is the lighting. because of the harsh white lighting on shoshana, the red of her dress reflects on fredrick and makes him look colored in the subtlest red light, especially whilst wearing the white suit. it's such a clever thing beyond character design but in how it's used in the actual film that i really love.
2:04 very French moment
Tarantino has such a way of making his movies not be so blatantly hollywood propaganda.
Django unchained was a BLM poster
@@miguelporras8366Excellent film regardless.
@@ty194 indeed
03:28 I learned in the past, everyone to kill with a headshot and not to have mercy, if it is my enemy. Its better to shot the full magazine then only 1 bullet.
Why?
Then WTF-@nicomoreno191
@@later5167 So you don't end up dead like Shoshanna when you discover that the body shots weren't fatal.
@@BackwoodsFilms To be fair, she's not a soldier and does not know how/where to place shots whereas he absolutely does.
It's not about 'mercy' as much as it is about competence.
* thAn
She was nervous, untrained at shooting and she didn't consider he had his pistol with him
I’m surprised we didn’t get to see more of her feet, for a Tarantino movie. She was the prettiest woman in the whole movie by a mile. And that’s saying a lot with Diane Kruger in it.
Real shit 😂
I'll take Diane !!
both ladies killed it in the movie
@@irishspagetti6565 They did.
Pretty?😂
Barley average
and now that is what you call Love beyond the grave
that uniform is so beautiful
It's really interesting that the dark side usually wears the coolest uniforms.
@@Alisa02002 The nazi uniforms were designed by Hugo Boss.
Yup, it's pretty much universally agreed on that the Nazi's had much cooler uniforms.
yeah it looked sleek. on a purely aesthetic opinion, hugo boss did a good job with the designs for the uniforms.
Frederick, the ultimate nice guy. 😍
The worst she can say is no
Zoller:
The romeo and juliet we wanned all along
Love at first site,Kill at first betrayal
He killed lots of solders only to b taken out by a poor french girl
She wasn’t poor. Lol.
Poor jewish girl in disguise
She wasn't french 😊
….ya she was?
Lived in France her whole life, spoke French as her mother tongue, lost her whole family to the Nazis, had to flee all on her own and make do with absolutely nothing, managed to end up running a cinema but still had to hide every detail of who she was as a Jew in Nazi-occupied France. How could she be poorer or more French?
Tarantino's genius is capturing the romance followed by regret of killing people ,immediately followed by display of giving in to love of a women...betryal killing ....followed by Shoshanna looking at the scene and recalling his regret on big scene as well . And moving close to him with her guilt and him retorting .. wow. human emotions at its best captured in less than 3 minutes ❤
What a love story ❤
How many of our tgoughts a dictated by movies honestly Kafka was right we are not us anymore
I adore Daniel Brühl! He was fantastic in “The Alienist”
I love Daniel Bruhl, as well! “The Alienist” is one of my favorite T.V. Shows! I watched it because Daniel Bruhl was in it! It has a great cast! Also, Inglourious Basterds was how I discovered Daniel Bruhl.
She stole the film for me
Es kommt der timing für alles zu diesem punkt zu erklären
Sehr deutsch gut gesprochen du
@Angry_Lion do you maybe consider the fact that he's a native german speaker?
@@Dannymart_88445 i consider he is not a German speaker at all
@@Angry_Lion alright then. Ich liebe kartoffel
Daniel’s french is on point ! I think he might speak it better than me, with my lame french from Switzerland 😂
so sad, war is sad..
I wish she didn't have to die
Why she? I wish Zoller didn't die
@@hanssosigyeah man
@@hanssosigWhy? He was a Nazi. He killed lots of Americans, palled around with the worst of Germany
@@hanssosigY'all are way too comfortable being nazi sympathizers, and it's disturbing.
@@CyrusRKOStay disturbed
That's how a usual Tarantino dialogue ends.
His own movie covered the shots of Shosanna that killed him. Quite the deadly irony
2:20 😢
3:29 😢💔
2 of the most tragic characters of the film 😢
This is real love❤😂😂😂
In any other movie, they would have had children and lived happily ever after, but this is a Tarantino movie!
One of those rare Hollywood movies where only the black guy survives😅
it is not clear if he did though
The music is perfect. Effin Tarantino ROCKS!!!
la triste mirada de Frédéric :(
sus ultimos pensamientos de frederic : toma eso perra malagradecida
Frederick es obvio que queria una relación con Shosanna y que era un buen muchacho (un buen partido, aun siendo nazi)
Pero cuando una dice no es NO.
To be fair to Fredrick, from this film’s depiction of him, he was a soldier backed into a corner who survived the most harrowing experience of his life.
Frederick es alguien que salió obvios traumas de su experiencia en la guerra, y obvio no tenía como recomponerse por lo que desarrolló una obsesión por Shosanna. Cuando él ve su película vemos como su estrés post traumatico hace efecto, por eso decide ir donde Shosanna quien siempre se mostró frío con él.
He was obviously used to getting his way by charm, what he demonstrated was that he was not accustomed to not getting his own way and wouldn’t stand for it. Spoiled petulant brat who happened to find himself in a position to be a war hero and was enjoying the notoriety, however tortured by the details he might have been.
Y gracias al disparo que le dio Shoshanna por miedo, Frederic le metio hasta un tiro de gracia 😂😂😂😂 que hermoso es el amor tóxico 😝🙃
Tarantino Is a genius! The best Director of Hollywood!(JS)
NOLAN is the greatest ever. 😂😂😂 what are you on son?
@@yellowflash7696actual toddler
'Genius' is a bit much. His movies are good, but super overrated. idk why people mistake saying the n word a lot and having a lot of blood with being a good movie
The last time we see her face mirror the first time. First under the floor boards scared now above them free
Au revoir Shosanna
even though there is no way he would still be alive from that
3:28 you forgot to double tap
Mmh watcha say…
🤣🤣
lolololol
Brought me right back to 2010 bro.
In the end, she loves him.
I don't think so, I just think she felt pity for him after she killed him
Thats what i call being romantic😂
you jump, i jump
I just forgot I haven't gotten a new phone...
That wasn't expected 😂
A incredible social study...
The way a woman can easily manipulate most part of men for his sexual desire ou needness is so impressive!
A chaotic bahavior pattern can dodge his enchantress abilities, but few men are prepared to dive in pure madness...
Why did she even open the door. Just say nobody else is allowed in here or some shit and wait for him to go away.
Saying no doesn’t always work. Especially when it’s a nazi.
Mmmm watcha saaaayyyy
People say it’s love…. Where?
She killed him after feigning care for him. That's how women love.
@@TheStraightestWhitest so in your opinion men are Nazis who pursue women with no interest in them, and/or kill them, where women are just trying to survive in a world that's extremely hostile to them?
yeah that's pretty true
@@TheStraightestWhitestBro she made it clear from the start she didn't care for him in that way, and then he violently broke in instead of just leaving after his rejection. You people really take any chance to shit on women, even if you're defending a nazi.
@@TheStraightestWhitestActually never mind, I just saw your profile name. All checks out.
@@DrHappy-hk4hl Read my about. It'll blow your mind.
the music kinda makes it funny
It's Tarantino
If it were a different part of the 20th century these two wouldve been a happily married couple with alot of kids but unfortunately it was during ww2..
Which music is being played at the end ?
Darude--Sandstorm
@TheFBoner, It’s not “Sandstorm” by Darude. That is a good song, though.
It's un amico by ennio Morricone
@@TheFBonercringe meme that's not funny anymore
@@Jim_Lahey-park-superviser It's called a "throwback"
Au revoir shosanna
I'm surprised the Luger actually fired.
Why, it's a reliable and good pistol plus he had it stashed under the garment he wore, not some battle conditions, mud, muck, grime and similar.
Is anyone what song is this?
This is so badly written. Why would she go near him without making sure he’s dead. Boo.
Because she actually felt sorry for him in her heart and that didn't let her think clearly at that moment.
LOL she's not a trained soldier. She's a traumatized vengeful woman who showed compassion at the worst possible time.
1. Not a trained soldier. A normal person might not realize that depending on exactly where the bullets hit, 3 shots to the back is still not going to kill someone immediately. 2. Felt bad for him after having to shoot him in the back in cold blood. He didn't force himself on her.
Bad written. A tarantino movie. Ah yesyes
🤓
So romantic
Reminds me of OJ Simpson and Nichol...Sad.
She kill Fred for freedom
Cant reject the power of the 😻
Bro really thought he was about to hit when she told him to close the door
Play stupid game win stupid prize
😅open reels of nitrate film. Really?
Never liked this movie. Or watched it all the way through....it opens violent and ends in enlarged enraged sensational semi demonic confusion. ..but i never bothered to check
Wait do you mean with "never bothered", to check if its demonic ? Have you even seen the movie?
Tf you on about?
It's insane how many people don't know the difference between a Nazi and German military Soilder.The Nazi party was comprised of members, and in order to be a member you had to have the highest devotion and trust of Hitler. The German Wermacht which comprised most of the most military were just average civilian men who got drafted into the war by their Government. You don't blame American Soilders for being drafted into Nam and killing millions of Vietnamese, its basically the same concept.
nein
Sure i can
Oh mr tarantino you STOLE the music from Kelly's Heroes at the very begining of this clip... you naughty boy..😂😂 but it has been noticed..😊
I STILL ship them hopelessly