Absolutely.... but seriously, it couldn't be allowed to happen. His acting is so brilliant in this role that many Americans would think that the award was being given to Aamon Goethe himself.
Right wing Yanks would of objected! According to them? This never happened! All part of a Jewish conspiracy to bring down the world and start a nwo 😂🤣😃😄😅😆😉😋😎
@@JaiRudraNath Dumbest shit I’ve ever read. Did you except him to go around giving kisses and hugs to Jews in this film, and then paying them for their work? Giving him an Oscar is not glorifying evil you snowflake, it is glorifying Ralph Fiennes, an amazing actor that worked really hard to portray a person that’s totally different from him.
@@flavio7180 its not what he means, he's point is just probably he did not win an Oscar because of the background he was portraying, Hollywood see's it different
@@johannsebastianbach9003 Then Hollywood is full of snowflakes (wait, I already knew that 😁). Nonetheless, superb acting is still superb acting regardless of the actual role.
Fiennes obviously remembered that this character was a human being before he was a cold killer. He was once someone's child, and innocent of any evil doing. He had dreams, ambitions, passions before it all became corrupted by greed, power and evil. Fiennes manages to bring this glimpse of some tiny remnant of humanity to a completely inhuman individual and in the process reminds us that anybody is potentially capable of such acts. This is what makes the role especially brilliant and terrifying.
Exactly.. that’s why it’s brilliant work. He said that Spielberg directed him to have that cough and bring his hanky with him. And he said his human failings showed he is a man doing a job. Which brought so much depth. Unlike the usual natzi characters you see. Amazing storytelling and techniques they have. And fine attention to detail that’s so appreciated
Never understood that Ralph Fiennes didn't receive an Oscar for this role. In my personal opinion one of the greatest performances in movie history. I remember how much I hated him when I saw this in the theatre.
Oh you are so fing right. One of motion picture greatest performances. To this day in my 62 years on this earth I still have not seen any better than Fiennes portrait of Goeth on film. Mesmerising.
Ralph Fiennes is one of the best actors I've ever seen. His performances in the films I saw I found that he possess a kind of magic to act a completely multiple personalities or individual characters. I sometimes can't recognize him as the same actor Ralph Fiennes, from one film to another. Great actor, indeed!!
Agreed. He is very under rated today. Another fine actor like him is Tom Hardy. These are real actors, not just good looking people cast into movies that become actors. Fiennes is phenomenal.
Projekt Zycie if we are talking about actors who disapear into complex characters that are completely different from one another not only are Tom Hardy and Ralph Finness amazing like you guys mentioned, but I would add Gary Oldman, and Guy Pearce to that list as well. I have seen popular actors like Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale do that to, but are not nearly as consistent.,
This made Ralph Fiennes acting royalty. It was a performance on a par with Anthony Hopkins in Remains of the Day and Silence of the Lambs, Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice, Robert Deniro in Taxi Driver,:Russell Crowe in A Beautiful mind
"It's not a villa," and "they tell me that your sense of gratitude extends beyond words."The things he says in this film, the way he says them....I can't decide which film Fienes is better in: "Schindler's List," or "The English Patient."
This is a prime example of what a fantastic actor Ralph Fiennes really is. His portrayal of Amon Goeth's inhumane cruelty was so convincing it made him scary to watch in this film.
he was so great that anytime I see him in another movie I can't think of him as another caracther-....He made a step stone, that's why he should have won the Oscar
fabio zuccheri I agree. He should have. He probably didn't get it because the Academy was afraid of what people would think if he won a prestigious award for his portrayal of such a sadistic human being or something equally as nonsensical.
Apparently, he was so life like [he looked like Amon Goeth twin], he scarred some of the advisor jews [who were there]. It made him depressed for a while that he could upset people.
I agree and I think it’s because he played the role too well as in he was too convincing in his part, superb acting !! He was truly outstanding! I have struggled to watch him in other roles as this was and is still is his best performance ever!
I remember watching this film sophomore year of high school and I have to say, everyone in this film did an amazing job. The movie was depressing but it was one of the best films I've ever seen.
Incredible performance, it is probably the most chilling film ever made, it is one of those films that although it won't be one of your favourites in terms of best films to watch because it is hard to watch, but it is no doubt one of the best films i have ever seen, an amazing terrifying depiction of the most horrifying atrocities in human history and one that everyone must see at some point in their life to remember those who died and make sure such things never happen again in history. Hats of to Spielberg for pulling off this masterpiece as it was a very daring film to undertake.
Never mind the fact that America was so upset about this while doing the same if not worst atrocities to African Americans right in their own backyard (Literally) I don't understand how so many look at the Holocaust with sympathy & empathy & endure listening to the stories over & over while at the same time telling African Americans to stfu when telling stories about slavery. It just blows my mind.
Yes agree, still would've like some body like Milos Forman to direct the film. A central European who knows the nuances of the area, Germans and recent history.
My daughter is fascinated by this film and the Holocaust. She portrayed Anne Frank in school. She wanted this movie for her 11th bday. This movie marked her. It’s terrifying but incredible to see and understand. I know it was hard for Spielberg to experience and direct. The horror of human capability… it’s important to recognize.
Dreams in where you dying are about transformation and big change in your personality. I doubt that never happened for Amon. If that happened, he might have stopped getting all his agressions out, and big amounts of pleasure from, shoting people that the Nazies deemed inferior ore desgusting.
After I watched the movie for the first time my first reaction was to be incapable of distinguishing the actor from the role, so convincing was he, and my first words were "that monster will never get an acting job again, who would hire such a man"...I instantly realised what I was saying and that it meant he would most certainly get more roles.
I will never understand why Ralph Fiennes didn't get an Oscar for this role. This is an anthology, perfect, if anyone deserves an Oscar, it's Ralph...???
The scary part is that he manages to portray just a figment of humanity in this bestial man, not through anything he says so much as how he looks at the camera at some points, just in his eyes. Which makes this an act of complete genius. All other portrayals of SS murderers that I know don't really even attempt to go beyond the "crazy, homicidal monster" caricature.
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for playing a ghey guy in Philadelphia. I wonder if Hanks played goeth and fiennes was cast in Philadelphia. Imagine how that would have turned out?
Ralph Fiennes is beautiful; yet the character he plays is an evil sociopath. At 1:56 we see part of the scene in which Fiennes tells Ben Kingsley to "look at me." I saw the movie again last night and in this scene Fiennes gives the most disturbing, bone-chilling look of any movie actor that I can recall. It's just pure evil. Simple as that.
A portrayal of pure evil .Yet as a person looking into this man you are really drawn in trying to guess what his next move maybe. An incredible performance by Ralph Finnes.
I watched Schindler's List in my Global Studies class when we were learning about World War ll last year. It had to be my favorite movie that I've watched in any history class of mine. :) and Ralph Fiennes is an awesome actor, as usual
I agree that Fiennes definitely should have won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar that year. It was a brilliantly crafted and masterful performance. It is one of the best and most meaningful movies ever made to date, and will remain so to stand the test of time as a cinema classic.
Oscar or no Oscar, this man is quite simply an amazing actor. There is a depth and complexity to him that very few actors posess and this certainly came through in his portrayal of a truly psychotic figure in history. What a courageous, disturbing, brilliant performance.
Chris Chappell He had to stop filming for a week because one of the survivors of Plaszow work camp (they had some of them at the set because they gave advice on how everything had to look and the proceedings and such) broke down in fear when he walked towards her in his Kommandant uniform , looking too much like the real Göth for her to take. Fiennes felt Incredibly guilty for making her love though that again.
This role put Fiennes on the Hollywood 'map' for sure. What a powerhouse performance to be able to play someone who alternately switches between a cold-eyed psychopath and a mischievous rogue with personality
I never realized how much Amon and schindlers relationship paralleled snape and voldemorts relationship from Harry potter( also ironic that Ralph fiennes also played voldemort) Oscar is a spy in a way, pretending to be Amons friend when he is really protecting the very thing that Amon wants to kill. Much like how snape became a spy to protect Harry and become close to voldemort to get inside information and whatnot
Discordo, não era o olhar vazio de alguém sem alma, era o olhar vazio de uma alma se perdendo, querendo ser achada e cada instante tentando negar essa realidade de si mesmo.
Well done, Bateman: that was both chilling and impossible not to watch. And of course, Ralph Fiennes' role as Goeth... probably the best wartime villain portrayal ever after Tom Berenger's role as 'Barnes' in Platoon.
That he was robbed of the Oscar for what is, perhaps, the greatest screen portrayal of all time, or at the very least in the top-10 all time greats, angers me to this day!!
If Ralph Fiennes not getting an Oscar for this isn't robbery, I don't know what is. The only other actors who came close to matching this were Brian Cox in Nuremberg and obviously Bruno Ganz in Downfall.
The fact that Ralph's expression or mood never really altered very much is what made the performance for me killing was just part of amon goaths day as he depicted him this made it all the more chilling.
The brilliance in this portrayal stems from the dialogue. Sound or no sound, the dialogue should not be cloaked when claiming that the above is a portrayal.
His ability to embody cruelty - absolutely stunning. Ralph should know, and I hope he does, he was best supporting actor that year. Schindlers list wouldn’t have been what it was without Ralph’s performance of Goeth. At all.
One of the most unforgettable characters ever portrayed......perhaps too well done it disturbed the academy ....he was brilliant....
u r right
A haunting and timeless performance.
I would did a better job haha nah
Some people are born to play a certain role 🤣🤣🤣
I agree..I can hardly enjoy other movies with Ralph Fiennes, he still scares me..
He has the coldest eyes when he portrays Goeth...it's chilling and beautiful at the same time. Brilliant acting.
Ralph Finnes deserved an Oscar fo this permorfance.
Absolutely.... but seriously, it couldn't be allowed to happen. His acting is so brilliant in this role that many Americans would think that the award was being given to Aamon Goethe himself.
His acting so great everyone hated him thought it was Amon Goeth
The monster he portrayed as a very evil man👾
Right wing Yanks would of objected! According to them? This never happened! All part of a Jewish conspiracy to bring down the world and start a nwo
😂🤣😃😄😅😆😉😋😎
He won tommy lee jones for the fugitive...,,ridiculous....
It is an absolute crime that he did not win an Oscar for this role.
+fuloran1 only reason I see is his portrayal of nazi (hanged by allies)
Agreed
@@JaiRudraNath Dumbest shit I’ve ever read. Did you except him to go around giving kisses and hugs to Jews in this film, and then paying them for their work? Giving him an Oscar is not glorifying evil you snowflake, it is glorifying Ralph Fiennes, an amazing actor that worked really hard to portray a person that’s totally different from him.
@@flavio7180 its not what he means, he's point is just probably he did not win an Oscar because of the background he was portraying, Hollywood see's it different
@@johannsebastianbach9003 Then Hollywood is full of snowflakes (wait, I already knew that 😁). Nonetheless, superb acting is still superb acting regardless of the actual role.
Ralph Fiennes' best performance is definitely in this movie
One of my favorite actors of all time. Sadly underrated though. He deserves much more recognition.
He was brilliant in the film The Dig.
Fiennes obviously remembered that this character was a human being before he was a cold killer. He was once someone's child, and innocent of any evil doing. He had dreams, ambitions, passions before it all became corrupted by greed, power and evil. Fiennes manages to bring this glimpse of some tiny remnant of humanity to a completely inhuman individual and in the process reminds us that anybody is potentially capable of such acts. This is what makes the role especially brilliant and terrifying.
Exactly.. that’s why it’s brilliant work. He said that Spielberg directed him to have that cough and bring his hanky with him. And he said his human failings showed he is a man doing a job. Which brought so much depth. Unlike the usual natzi characters you see. Amazing storytelling and techniques they have. And fine attention to detail that’s so appreciated
This man has been robbed of the Oscar so many times. Such a compelling portrayal of a monster.
Never understood that Ralph Fiennes didn't receive an Oscar for this role. In my personal opinion one of the greatest performances in movie history. I remember how much I hated him when I saw this in the theatre.
Exactly my thought. I didn't understand it either.
Oh you are so fing right. One of motion picture greatest performances. To this day in my 62 years on this earth I still have not seen any better than Fiennes portrait of Goeth on film. Mesmerising.
I think it was his best ever .just mho .
Probably because of what he was portraying, a madman shoptingt jews as a hobby, probably Hollywood did not see it as how we see it😕😕😕
because portraying a international criminal is not an accomplishment
Can we give him a super late Academy Award?
They should give him a late award, this performance was truly outstanding. One of the best performances in cinema History!!
I agree with you my friend.
Ralph Fiennes is one of the best actors I've ever seen. His performances in the films I saw I found that he possess a kind of magic to act a completely multiple personalities or individual characters. I sometimes can't recognize him as the same actor Ralph Fiennes, from one film to another. Great actor, indeed!!
Agreed. He is very under rated today. Another fine actor like him is Tom Hardy. These are real actors, not just good looking people cast into movies that become actors. Fiennes is phenomenal.
Projekt Zycie if we are talking about actors who disapear into complex characters that are completely different from one another not only are Tom Hardy and Ralph Finness amazing like you guys mentioned, but I would add Gary Oldman, and Guy Pearce to that list as well.
I have seen popular actors like Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale do that to, but are not nearly as consistent.,
Michael Colby Agreed 100%
Projekt Zycie Cool that some people can spot a good actor from a bad one.
A person who was in the camp controlled by Amon Goeth said, "When you saw Goeth, you saw death."
U Alive bro ?
The tribute is not to the man but to the actor Ralph Fiennes for portraying such an evil man so well. Ralph is truly a great actor.
This made Ralph Fiennes acting royalty. It was a performance on a par with Anthony Hopkins in Remains of the Day and Silence of the Lambs, Meryl Streep in Sophie's Choice, Robert Deniro in Taxi Driver,:Russell Crowe in A Beautiful mind
"It's not a villa," and "they tell me that your sense of gratitude extends beyond words."The things he says in this film, the way he says them....I can't decide which film Fienes is better in: "Schindler's List," or "The English Patient."
This is a prime example of what a fantastic actor Ralph Fiennes really is. His portrayal of Amon Goeth's inhumane cruelty was so convincing it made him scary to watch in this film.
he was so great that anytime I see him in another movie I can't think of him as another caracther-....He made a step stone, that's why he should have won the Oscar
fabio zuccheri I agree. He should have.
He probably didn't get it because the Academy was afraid of what people would think if he won a prestigious award for his portrayal of such a sadistic human being or something equally as nonsensical.
Apparently, he was so life like [he looked like Amon Goeth twin], he scarred some of the advisor jews [who were there]. It made him depressed for a while
that he could upset people.
He had the eyes of a shark:no light,no mercy,no life!Nothing...A genuine Terminator!
+diana popa Like a doll's eye's ( Quint in Jaw's ).
why Ralph Fiennes didn't get an oscar for his amazing portrayal, is beyond me! he so deserved an oscar for this role!
I agree and I think it’s because he played the role too well as in he was too convincing in his part, superb acting !! He was truly outstanding! I have struggled to watch him in other roles as this was and is still
is his best performance ever!
What Ralph Fiennes showed in this movie, took my breath away.. What a brilliant actor!
_Fiennes is one the most talented actors that has ever graced the film industry. From a Nazi Kommandant to a Senator dating a Spanish maid_
and the enemy no. 1 of the magic world
From a German commandant to being resurrected as a Bald Magical villain
Maid in Manhattan is a ripoff of pretty woman. Instead of a hooker it’s a maid and instead of a corporate raider it’s a senator.
I remember watching this film sophomore year of high school and I have to say, everyone in this film did an amazing job. The movie was depressing but it was one of the best films I've ever seen.
Haha I saw it sophomore year as well
Incredible performance, it is probably the most chilling film ever made, it is one of those films that although it won't be one of your favourites in terms of best films to watch because it is hard to watch, but it is no doubt one of the best films i have ever seen, an amazing terrifying depiction of the most horrifying atrocities in human history and one that everyone must see at some point in their life to remember those who died and make sure such things never happen again in history. Hats of to Spielberg for pulling off this masterpiece as it was a very daring film to undertake.
Have you tried out of the ashes as good. or mini series war and remembrance. With jane seymour.
Never mind the fact that America was so upset about this while doing the same if not worst atrocities to African Americans right in their own backyard (Literally)
I don't understand how so many look at the Holocaust with sympathy & empathy & endure listening to the stories over & over while at the same time telling African Americans to stfu when telling stories about slavery. It just blows my mind.
Yes agree, still would've like some body like Milos Forman to direct the film. A central European who knows the nuances of the area, Germans and recent history.
My daughter is fascinated by this film and the Holocaust. She portrayed Anne Frank in school. She wanted this movie for her 11th bday. This movie marked her. It’s terrifying but incredible to see and understand. I know it was hard for Spielberg to experience and direct. The horror of human capability… it’s important to recognize.
He's fucking gorgeous
It's the uniform.......
@@dougk2932 No..No It is a bit more than that...
Yes 😍😍
Definitely one of the greatest portrayals in fiction and film I've seen yet. Im surprised he didnt win an Oscar for this legendary performance.
The man is a pure monster, but still this music makes me have mercy with the guy and even feel sorry for him..
Brilliant actor . He was robbed of this Oscar for Tommy Lee Jones. fuck me what a travesty
The best always get ignored. Al Pacino for the longest time didn't win an Oscor so did Leo Dicaprio for the longest time didn't win an Oscor.
Tommy Lee Jones is more brilliant !!!!
+barracuda7018 I pardon you
His absolutely best performance. He looks unbelievable evil. Just awesome.
He is absolutely the devil
You are so right that I left the movie theater with a stinky brown stuff in the back of my pants. Good performance from a fine actor.
This acting I'm history of cinema, the role of amon Goeth which ralph fiennes plays in this movie is beyond an Oscar award. A Legendary act. Gold 🏆
This must undoubtedly one of Spielberg's finest films & Fiennes' best performances.
Jason Windsor g00
This is the only movie that made me cry as an adult
and then you see him in his role in "The Grand Budapest Hotel". Emotionally and just speechless..
Anh Quan Chu He is one of the best actors of all time. So much versatility.
Ralph was brilliant in this but Ralph is so so good in any role he undertakes absolutly awesome in Schindler's
One of my favorite actors! So talented, so handsome!!
"The dreams in which I'm dying are the best I've ever had ..."
Dreams in where you dying are about transformation and big change in your personality. I doubt that never happened for Amon. If that happened, he might have stopped getting all his agressions out, and big amounts of pleasure from, shoting people that the Nazies deemed inferior ore desgusting.
@Null bYte trauma makes you feel nothing like a psychopath/sociopath (whatever word you chose) ore in a differrnt way.
After I watched the movie for the first time my first reaction was to be incapable of distinguishing the actor from the role, so convincing was he, and my first words were "that monster will never get an acting job again, who would hire such a man"...I instantly realised what I was saying and that it meant he would most certainly get more roles.
I will never understand why Ralph Fiennes didn't get an Oscar for this role. This is an anthology, perfect, if anyone deserves an Oscar, it's Ralph...???
He's my favorite actor in this movie :)
The scary part is that he manages to portray just a figment of humanity in this bestial man, not through anything he says so much as how he looks at the camera at some points, just in his eyes.
Which makes this an act of complete genius. All other portrayals of SS murderers that I know don't really even attempt to go beyond the "crazy, homicidal monster" caricature.
Agree..
1:01 He is so aesthetically pleasing here! And his portrayal of Amon Goeth is one of the finest performances in Hollywood history.
if ever an actor should have won an oscar.........you are watching him....Fiennes was robbed
I pardoned the oscars
Tom Hanks won an Oscar for playing a ghey guy in Philadelphia. I wonder if Hanks played goeth and fiennes was cast in Philadelphia. Imagine how that would have turned out?
He's gorrrrrrrrrrrgeous.
And to make it even better, Ralph's incredibly talented.
this cant be an easy role to portray, hats off to fiennes
Ralph Fiennes is beautiful; yet the character he plays is an evil sociopath. At 1:56 we see part of the scene in which Fiennes tells Ben Kingsley to "look at me." I saw the movie again last night and in this scene Fiennes gives the most disturbing, bone-chilling look of any movie actor that I can recall. It's just pure evil. Simple as that.
Awesome actor and performance
Survivors when seeing Fiennes's on set in full uniform really thought he was the real Goeth and shook uncontrolably.
A portrayal of pure evil .Yet as a person looking into this man you are really drawn in trying to guess what his next move maybe. An incredible performance by Ralph Finnes.
@0:52 he actually had the luxury to leisurely put down his cigarette before he carefully took out another soul.
Ralph Fiennes was so handsome in "Schindler's List". He made that SS uniform look even better.
The song choice and these clips were a very crazy mix. Well done.
I agree, Fiennes should have won an Oscar for his portrayal... Excellent acting.
he's just.... just perfect.
2:20! What a lovely man
I watched Schindler's List in my Global Studies class when we were learning about World War ll last year. It had to be my favorite movie that I've watched in any history class of mine. :) and Ralph Fiennes is an awesome actor, as usual
Ralph really had a huge hand in making this such a great, great movie. BRAVO!!!!!
Great actor. This guy's excellent.
Ralph was beyond scary beyond briliant
I agree that Fiennes definitely should have won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar that year. It was a brilliantly crafted and masterful performance. It is one of the best and most meaningful movies ever made to date, and will remain so to stand the test of time as a cinema classic.
Oscar or no Oscar, this man is quite simply an amazing actor. There is a depth and complexity to him that very few actors posess and this certainly came through in his portrayal of a truly psychotic figure in history. What a courageous, disturbing, brilliant performance.
It must have been difficult to play that role,i can imagine at times ralph must of shed tears.
Chris Chappell He had to stop filming for a week because one of the survivors of Plaszow work camp (they had some of them at the set because they gave advice on how everything had to look and the proceedings and such) broke down in fear when he walked towards her in his Kommandant uniform , looking too much like the real Göth for her to take.
Fiennes felt Incredibly guilty for making her love though that again.
Can't stop watching this video. Almost 15 years since I saw it first
Should of definitely received an Academy Award for his acting.
just breathtaking actor
Impressive performance. Ralph Finnes totally deserved an Oscar.
A most amazing actor. All of his work is worth attention.
Poignant and well done. Very appropriate tribute to the great actor that is Ralph Fiennes.
Ralph is incredible, hes an amazing actor, he portrayed Amon Goeth in such a perfect way.... superb... 5/5 and fave
Ralph Fiennes gave one of the best acting performances you'll ever see on film.
Excellent editing, Bateman8876! Perfect song choice, too!
This role put Fiennes on the Hollywood 'map' for sure. What a powerhouse performance to be able to play someone who alternately switches between a cold-eyed psychopath and a mischievous rogue with personality
I love ralphs role in this movie as amon goeth he is fantastic and scary as well
I never realized how much Amon and schindlers relationship paralleled snape and voldemorts relationship from Harry potter( also ironic that Ralph fiennes also played voldemort) Oscar is a spy in a way, pretending to be Amons friend when he is really protecting the very thing that Amon wants to kill. Much like how snape became a spy to protect Harry and become close to voldemort to get inside information and whatnot
and ironic how ralph fiennes always ends up as the villain.. 😂
Well.. he was a handsome man, AND he had a white horse!
The real amon was really obese and looked like shit
Best performance of Ralph’s career, truly outstanding and he 100 percent deserved the Oscar, not Tommy Lee for the Fugitive!!
From commandant to bond films...such a wide range...thank you raith.
the best acting performance in this stunning movie by miles!! how the fuck he didn't win Oscar is beyond me really!!
Incredible performance...
He had that blank, soulless, stare. Fiennes nailed it.
Discordo, não era o olhar vazio de alguém sem alma, era o olhar vazio de uma alma se perdendo, querendo ser achada e cada instante tentando negar essa realidade de si mesmo.
Truly a fantastic actor.
The great actor should have got a Oscar
Absolutely chilling preformance. He did it so well it blew me away. Yo really end up despising this character while also getting major creeps. Nuts
awsome acting... i wish he was in more movies
Well done, Bateman: that was both chilling and impossible not to watch. And of course, Ralph Fiennes' role as Goeth... probably the best wartime villain portrayal ever after Tom Berenger's role as 'Barnes' in Platoon.
He must be a good actor. Even though I've watched him in other movies, I never made the connection that I'd seen him play Goeth.
Impresionante actor y magnífica interpretación.
Thank you so much for uploading this video! I really needed this for my homework, so thanks... :)
That he was robbed of the Oscar for what is, perhaps, the greatest screen portrayal of all time, or at the very least in the top-10 all time greats, angers me to this day!!
Обожаю этого актёра ❤️❤️❤️
It's shocking how his hanging seems banal, even for himself, it seems. Ralph Fiennes, what an exquisite actor he is.
Un attore magistrale,una straordinaria interpretazione del sadico criminale comandante di campo Amon goethe,uno dei miei attori preferiti❤️
Couldn't have casted a better actor for this film....so convincing ...
splendid actor, one of the best in our century !!
If Ralph Fiennes not getting an Oscar for this isn't robbery, I don't know what is. The only other actors who came close to matching this were Brian Cox in Nuremberg and obviously Bruno Ganz in Downfall.
The fact that Ralph's expression or mood never really altered very much is what made the performance for me killing was just part of amon goaths day as he depicted him this made it all the more chilling.
The brilliance in this portrayal stems from the dialogue. Sound or no sound, the dialogue should not be cloaked when claiming that the above is a portrayal.
I have to admit Ralph is excellent!
De solo imaginar el caer en manos de estos maniakos. Me da escalofrios 😳
His ability to embody cruelty - absolutely stunning. Ralph should know, and I hope he does, he was best supporting actor that year. Schindlers list wouldn’t have been what it was without Ralph’s performance of Goeth. At all.
Every actor in this film put in what are quite possibly the best performances of their career.
Uhhmazzing movie and cast. Perfect song.
Another great movie, heartbreaking.
He´s soooooooo handsome-!!!
He should have won an Oscar for this role. I can't even begin to imagine playing someone so heartless and evil.
best supporting role to be played by an actor... period