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  • This excruciating interrogation is said to be of Tarantino's best. The opening scene strains a slow-burning and horrifyingly intense dialogue between "Jew-Hunter" Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz) and a righteous French dairy farmer who's hiding innocent Jews under his floor boards during WWII.
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  • @Billsbob
    @Billsbob 2 роки тому +13833

    Waltz gets much deserved credit, but with little to no words the father conveys an entire war of conscience within himself.

    • @LIONTAMER3D
      @LIONTAMER3D 2 роки тому +610

      this movie had some serious acting in it

    • @AntoineDennison
      @AntoineDennison 2 роки тому +510

      I completely agree. While subtle, the breadth of emotion displayed by Denis Ménochet really helps sell this scene.

    • @ezen-harttjonathaniberion8227
      @ezen-harttjonathaniberion8227 2 роки тому +181

      Almost all the supporting actors gave really brilliant performances!

    • @nikosgreek352
      @nikosgreek352 2 роки тому +338

      Indeed. It was a horrific betrayal what he did. He caused the deaths of a group of innocents to save himself and his family. A sad and devastating choice......I would have done the same thing.

    • @Wibb14
      @Wibb14 2 роки тому +137

      @@nikosgreek352 as would we all.

  • @Hello_there_obi
    @Hello_there_obi 2 роки тому +10381

    The farmer did an amazing job too

    • @irvinepoker3187
      @irvinepoker3187 2 роки тому +202

      thats what i thought when i firat watched this movie his only scene but shpwed alot of emotions from being hospitable to co operering to being scared and sad esp when he knows landa knew just by lookng at him with that stare. for his own family's sake he had no choice to give them up . the guilt too. i wonder if he is a big euro actor havent seen him at north america

    • @ericrahman7932
      @ericrahman7932 2 роки тому +31

      Oui

    • @HONORTONUMERIC123
      @HONORTONUMERIC123 2 роки тому +3

      @@StephanieHua yes...

    • @harrisonlawton9630
      @harrisonlawton9630 2 роки тому +30

      @@irvinepoker3187 I had a seizure reading this

    • @oceanpie3739
      @oceanpie3739 2 роки тому +12

      Amazing job for hiding enemy of the state? no way!

  • @jamesparker8066
    @jamesparker8066 2 роки тому +5770

    5:17 it's terrifying watching how subtly he drops his act and steps into his true self. All semblance of charm is wiped away by pure terror and cunning. It's a masterclass in acting.

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 2 роки тому +264

      it's incredible. When I saw it at the theater, my heart dropped when he did that.

    • @paytonwirtjes523
      @paytonwirtjes523 Рік тому

      All emotion bleeds off his face an his eyes light afire. Looks like lion thats just about to pounce on a gazelle

    • @lakrinmex8132
      @lakrinmex8132 Рік тому +113

      That was first thing I realised when I first watched. Until then , honestly , it was just boring conversation for me as I didn't even know what was happening. But that face change made me "wtf what happened his face?!"

    • @totsh2056
      @totsh2056 Рік тому +166

      I still can't figure out how he did it. This is top tier acting.

    • @sheep2826
      @sheep2826 Рік тому +230

      This shot is actually terrifying to me because there is so little actual change to his expression. It’s almost imperceptible. And yet the entire energy of the room changes and you are suddenly filled with dread.

  • @giacomoboganini7823
    @giacomoboganini7823 2 роки тому +1481

    In an interview Tarantino said that when Perrier LaPadite pulls out the pipe he wants to say "look at me I'm calm, I have nothing to hide". But when Landa pulls out the pipe he wants to say "I understood your game"

    • @maizhing
      @maizhing 2 роки тому +149

      i always saw it as more of a power game, first Landa is served the milk and then Perrier LaPadite takes his normal pipe out and landa counters that with his giant pipe, it's basically there to show that Landa is the one with the power.

    • @suckieduckie
      @suckieduckie 2 роки тому +94

      Fascinating analysis. It's like a poker game. LaPadite places a sizable bet by pulling out his pipe. Landa calls his bluff and moves all in with his massive pipe.

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 2 роки тому +31

      @@suckieduckie In other hands, Landa's pipe would be comical.

    • @mikkitoro8933
      @mikkitoro8933 Рік тому +146

      And then Perrier pulls out an even bigger pipe so Hans has no other choice but to pull out his saxophone and smoke that.

    • @bulbibulbo3173
      @bulbibulbo3173 Рік тому

      Xd nice one

  • @norrinzelkarr8572
    @norrinzelkarr8572 Рік тому +4265

    This scene is heart-wrenching, mostly because of the slaughter of the family, but very much also because of the murder of LaPedite's soul by making him choose between his family's lives and his integrity and compassion.

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 Рік тому +24

      Correct.

    • @user-rm7zf4bw2b
      @user-rm7zf4bw2b Рік тому +275

      LaPedite knew they would be discovered anyway, also, he pointed to the wrong place in the floorboards, so they would have a chance to escape. This is why Shoshanna was able to escape

    • @donarthiazi2443
      @donarthiazi2443 Рік тому +106

      Good comment but there was really no choice at that point. Any man, well... MOST men will give little consideration between their family and anyone else in an absolute life-or-death situation.

    • @VlaDuZa
      @VlaDuZa Рік тому +34

      @@user-rm7zf4bw2b I am not sure if it's true that they would have found the family either way. You can see that the moment Lapadite breaks in tears is when Landa says "that reward will be the German army ceasing to harass your family throughout the occupation of your country". When I first watched the film, I interpreted it as though the farmer has had enough and couldn't take it anymore because the Nazis were putting him and his family at risk all the time. As in, that was the straw that broke the camel's back.

    • @user-rm7zf4bw2b
      @user-rm7zf4bw2b Рік тому +61

      @@VlaDuZa You must have missed the part where Landa says he knows they are under the floorboards.

  • @DelightLovesMovies
    @DelightLovesMovies 2 роки тому +2689

    Its the moment Landa says, "you are sheltering enemies of the state". His eyes go stone cold and his face the personification of evil. What an outstanding performance that's frightening and unforgettable all at once.

    • @Grimhorn
      @Grimhorn 2 роки тому +57

      Evil? More so, determination. He knows he was right and he goes for what he believes. The reasons behind it are evil but the expression itself is Determination. He knows the farmer is hiding them, he lulled them into a false sense of security to flush them out.

    • @zzzm1k3zzz
      @zzzm1k3zzz 2 роки тому +12

      Brilliant acting, he sure is one of best for such role. There are only a few movies where a scene made me feel like I am in the actual movie. This is one of them. Even after seeing this a couple of times I would watch it again without any regret.

    • @johnsonandyjohnson
      @johnsonandyjohnson Рік тому +6

      @@Grimhorn it wasn’t evil or determination. It was clearly a look of sexual cheekiness 😂

    • @1Ashram
      @1Ashram Рік тому +8

      Please explain to me what a face as in personification of evil looks like? All I see, is a straight, dominant and authorative expression, looking the other straight into his eyes, if you consider that " evil " well, you must have many problems with authorities in your life then, there is no evil expression or good expression, dogs as example, can stare down each other as well to show dominance, nothing evil about it, Landa is highly intelligent, and a Master of social interaction, as shown here, he is reading the farmer from the first moment he enters, he offers the Farmer something in exchange to betray the jewish family as well, a bargain, made from the position of established social dominance and power, the farmer does not shet tears because he is sad as of what happens to the family of jews, he cries, because he made a choice, as in, protecting his own family and making sure, they will be safe for the the rest of the occupation, in exchange for betraying and dooming another family. Also, mind you, this act was not at all necessary from Landas side, he could have just as well killed them all. Landa himself is not at all, a Nazi, he does not at all believe in their dogmas, he is employed by them, to do something he is good at.

    • @pezvonpez
      @pezvonpez 10 місяців тому +7

      @@1Ashram mf wrote a book

  • @JetWarrior
    @JetWarrior 2 роки тому +4419

    4:03 - No matter how suspenseful this scene is, him pulling out his ridiculous pipe will never NOT kill me! 🤣🤣💀

    • @toso69420
      @toso69420 2 роки тому +775

      There's actually a reason behind him bringing out that pipe.
      Apparently it's a detective's pipe, like the one Sherlock Holmes uses. Hans Landa thinks of himself as a detective and not a soldier. When Tarantino and Waltz were discussing the film scene they decided to use the pipe because it would show the audience that he thinks and acts like a detective like Sherlock Holmes rather than an army man.

    • @guilhermehank4938
      @guilhermehank4938 2 роки тому +338

      @@toso69420 it's to also give a false sense of security as you think it looks silly but thats when he drops the friendly façade...

    • @craigjacob6260
      @craigjacob6260 2 роки тому +539

      "May I smoke my trombone as well?"

    • @craigjacob6260
      @craigjacob6260 2 роки тому +86

      There's a Freudian interpretation in there somewhere 😆

    • @AnastasiaSaenz
      @AnastasiaSaenz 2 роки тому +28

      @@guilhermehank4938 I always thought the facade dropped @ 5:18...in addition to that dead-silent background...

  • @Niemand
    @Niemand 2 роки тому +4601

    I dont like the character of Hans Landa, but I love the performance of Christoph Waltz, especially in this scene.
    The worst evil is not the one coming at you with a knife but with a warm smile.

    • @SunriseFestival
      @SunriseFestival 2 роки тому +118

      The smile of no hard feelings Im just doin my job.

    • @LIONTAMER3D
      @LIONTAMER3D 2 роки тому +122

      his acting is casually terrifying and openly repulsive in this movie; truly an achievement for a man i can only assume is not abbarently evil to the core

    • @justinturner653
      @justinturner653 2 роки тому +20

      More flies w/ honey. The sooner you can pinpoint how narcissists use this tactic to navigate the world, the quicker you can defend from & act against it.

    • @morpheus6749
      @morpheus6749 2 роки тому +2

      Just like Creepy Joe Biden.

    • @edycarias6617
      @edycarias6617 2 роки тому

      @@morpheus6749 just like loser donald trumpy

  • @pnoycowboy5421
    @pnoycowboy5421 2 роки тому +2788

    Other than being a great movie, Christoph waltz is one the reasons I watch this movie multiple time. A One of a Kind Actor, I've never been this moved watching an actor the 1st time I've watched this.

    • @nataala_
      @nataala_ 2 роки тому +36

      Correct.
      Waltz is a gifted performer.
      Special and able in a very natural way.

    • @guitarboy1234
      @guitarboy1234 2 роки тому +39

      He’s just as good in Django unchained as well

    • @ffrederickskitty214
      @ffrederickskitty214 2 роки тому +16

      Either of the two actors here could have won the supporting actor Oscar. They are both superb

    • @winnynehemiah9401
      @winnynehemiah9401 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly. However, I was equally moved by Casey Affleck in Manchester by the Sea.

    • @Astianax27
      @Astianax27 2 роки тому +9

      Waltz is the reason I would watch this again.

  • @andrewgundy3045
    @andrewgundy3045 Рік тому +785

    The shift in his facial expression when he goes “you’re harboring enemies of the state are you not?” Is just so good

    • @fefloria
      @fefloria Рік тому +1

      Landa's eyebrows slight movement to tell the cow farmer you yourself is a Rat! Quentin's story's would have gotten him executed back in the day lol

    • @melontusk7358
      @melontusk7358 Рік тому +36

      "you're housing inglorious basterds, aren't you?". Truly one of the lines of all time.

    • @rubub8455
      @rubub8455 Рік тому +22

      @@melontusk7358 "The name's Django. Django: Unchained."

    • @The_Fiscal_Facts
      @The_Fiscal_Facts Рік тому +5

      OMG he changed his facial expression! Genius!

    • @Jdjdjdujakzgsha
      @Jdjdjdujakzgsha 11 місяців тому +3

      @@The_Fiscal_Factslmao bald.

  • @augabricholasable
    @augabricholasable 2 роки тому +2635

    One of the best scenes in cinematic history

    • @ily____
      @ily____ 2 роки тому +36

      it’s a great scene, but hands down the bar scene later in the film has it beat 🙂

    • @vincent2053
      @vincent2053 2 роки тому +36

      @@ily____ I still give it to this scene because it was such an intense opening

    • @JudahMaccabee_
      @JudahMaccabee_ 2 роки тому +46

      This is rather the 'best *opening* in cinematic history' (alongside Saving Private Ryan's opening).
      This was definitely the best scene in the movie.

    • @ceceroxy2227
      @ceceroxy2227 2 роки тому +4

      @@ily____ i was saying that, the bar scene was amazing

    • @S0ulinth3machin3
      @S0ulinth3machin3 2 роки тому +4

      @@JudahMaccabee_ one other opening I'd put up there is the boot camp sequence in Full Metal Jacket.

  • @davidblanch
    @davidblanch 2 роки тому +881

    "5:18" The way Mr Waltz changes the expression of his face is brilliant

    • @Godl1keNL
      @Godl1keNL 2 роки тому +89

      It is the exact moment his 'friendly smirk' changes into a soulpiercing stare.

    • @Locahaskatexu
      @Locahaskatexu 2 роки тому +25

      @@Godl1keNL Yeah, and you can see he really didn't bumble his way into getting to the rank of Standartenführer (Colonel)....

    • @tmnj1495
      @tmnj1495 2 роки тому

      @@Locahaskatexu wdym by bumble mate?

    • @Weshopwizard
      @Weshopwizard 2 роки тому +27

      The other actor is amazing as well. The “jig is up” look in painfully clear.

    • @charlessturm9535
      @charlessturm9535 2 роки тому +36

      I was looking for this comment. Crazy how impactful Waltz made a facial expression change, gives me freakin chills

  • @maizhing
    @maizhing 2 роки тому +674

    that change from affable to evil is incredible

    • @JK_Clark
      @JK_Clark 2 роки тому +23

      I saw a change from evil + affable to evil + doing his job. When comparing a naturally instinctive aversion to rats with Jews; that's evil.
      Rats scuttle on all fours while squirrels can sit on their hind legs and use their 'hands', squirrels don't spread diseases like rats do, squirrels are mostly vegetarians, rats are nocturnal critters so are active when we are asleep and most vulnerable, squirrels do most of their structural damage of our homes outside, rats do most of their damage inside. Rat waste can contaminate pantries, ruin personal property, and carry diseases, including rat-bite fever, plague, and food poisoning.
      Comparing squirrels with rats is like comparing elephants with rhinos. He's just justifying the Führer's and Goebbels's "propaganda" with a false equivalency. Evil, patronising, and condescending plus the milk and pipe actions show he's not afraid to assert his 'dominance' (which is he has a whole army of murderous bastards to call upon).

    • @markdowse3572
      @markdowse3572 2 роки тому +3

      Ahhhhhhh, the EVIL is there from BEFORE he arrives.....

    • @jikkh2x
      @jikkh2x Рік тому

      @@JK_Clark Oh nice one, rats scuttle on all fours so kill them violently or whatever. I don’t think you’re a whole lot more valuable than a rat necessarily. As human you may in fact be much more value negative than a rat.

    • @peaveyst7
      @peaveyst7 Рік тому +5

      and his face moves maybe by a few milimeters...

    • @lilmmissmuffet
      @lilmmissmuffet Рік тому +1

      @@JK_Clark Rats can also sit up and use their hands, and they are intelligent

  • @RicoValentino1558
    @RicoValentino1558 2 роки тому +1391

    The lack of music and the clock ticking in the background (to implement that time is running out) while Landa lets the facade fall, makes this scene even more intimidating. Great work ❤️❤️

    • @RobinPortnoff
      @RobinPortnoff 2 роки тому +8

      Also, don't forget about the rhythmic woodchopping before Hans Landa arrives (not shown in this clip though).

    • @jmz1312
      @jmz1312 2 роки тому +5

      U sound like my English teachet

    • @RicoValentino1558
      @RicoValentino1558 2 роки тому +1

      @@jmz1312 With me coming from Germany is see this as a compliment. 😂😂

    • @johnjacko412
      @johnjacko412 2 роки тому +7

      @@jmz1312 He earned an oscar for that scene. Tarantino didn't let any of the other actors see him before they act with him. He wanted Walz to actually scare them.

    • @jmz1312
      @jmz1312 2 роки тому +3

      @@johnjacko412 that’s actually really interesting, thanks!

  • @chriss2295
    @chriss2295 2 роки тому +924

    Imagine that this guy was an obscure actor for 30 years before being discovered.

    • @milesmorris1270
      @milesmorris1270 2 роки тому +94

      Im sure he in Germany and Austria he’s always been popular

    • @rajanlad
      @rajanlad 2 роки тому +56

      So was Morgan Freeman, Bryan Cranston,etc

    • @juanolivarez3092
      @juanolivarez3092 2 роки тому +154

      @@milesmorris1270 The most work he got was some minor TV and straight to DVD roles. He just killed the audition and was the only one who could satisfied the very specific linguistic requirements Tarrantino required for the role (fluency in German, French, Italian in English. Technically Waltz isn't fluent in Italian either, but was able to learn his lines with a decent accent to boot).

    • @PrestonWatches
      @PrestonWatches 2 роки тому +12

      @@juanolivarez3092 yes he did slay the audition.

    • @ChunLo21
      @ChunLo21 2 роки тому +22

      @@rajanlad Bryan Cranston has always had an amazing career dafuq are you talking about

  • @sentientmango3259
    @sentientmango3259 Рік тому +273

    The expression change between 5:18 and 5:21 is a masterpiece.

  • @NicNacSM
    @NicNacSM 2 роки тому +727

    Quentin Tarantino is a master of his craft. He specializes in introducing tension into seemingly boring conversations that start off on an inane subject, leading to a hail of bullets, lots of dead people and just one or two survivors.
    Most of his movies have no superhero stuff, no overuse of CGI, no 'punch' dialogues, no virtue signalling with just ordinary, everyday characters who find themselves in really tough situations, having to compromise just so that they can survive, however briefly.
    Very relatable, thoroughly enjoyable.
    Christopher Waltz is perfect as the psychopath who gets pleasure in being the cat that plays with the 'rat' before killing it. His performance is spine chilling.
    One can see the farmer's soul in his eyes. He made this terrifying scene unforgettable.

    • @madingo02
      @madingo02 2 роки тому

      You dont like virtue signalling?

    • @NicNacSM
      @NicNacSM 2 роки тому +8

      @@Laszlo_Vasko I agree with you one hundred percent.
      I used the words, 'seemingly' and 'boring', because that is how anyone would think if he/she were to listen to two people talk on a subject that is of no personal relevance to him/her

    • @lavellelee5734
      @lavellelee5734 Рік тому +1

      Perfection

    • @trevorthornley8835
      @trevorthornley8835 Рік тому +3

      @@madingo02 nobody does except stupid twitter

    • @lilmmissmuffet
      @lilmmissmuffet Рік тому +3

      I'd use the word 'banal' no boring.

  • @seantyler7401
    @seantyler7401 8 місяців тому +68

    The father was the real actor. Being able to portray such confidence yet deep down shaking, knowing your daughters are at stake, as well as the people you’d like to protect. He did all of that with eyes and hands.

    • @malegazeofficial
      @malegazeofficial 29 днів тому +4

      he is amazing, but completely overshadowed by Waltz, which is not surprising, his character had much more food, given the position of the whole film

  • @ianhinrichsendrummer2113
    @ianhinrichsendrummer2113 2 роки тому +350

    When Hans' faint grin turns into a glare, and he says "You're sheltering enemies of the the state, are you not?"
    That change in his facial expression, you just knew he was going to start being scary serious, and the climax of the meeting was about to start.
    Then the tension really starts.
    Brilliant.

  • @R41D3RNAT10N
    @R41D3RNAT10N 10 місяців тому +79

    Christoph Waltz BARELY adjusts his facial expression at 5:17 from friendly and welcoming, to completely cold and serious. Phenomenally talented actor… such a small movement for such a huge tone change.

  • @dougrogers835
    @dougrogers835 2 роки тому +180

    It took me a week to get over this movie out of my head. Tarantino is a genius

    • @whoareyoutoaccuseme6588
      @whoareyoutoaccuseme6588 2 роки тому +4

      I just watched this movie, PLUS The Green Mile. I don't think I can get both films from occupying my thought anytime soon.

  • @LET4M4RU
    @LET4M4RU 7 місяців тому +40

    The actor for Mr LaPadite deserves an award too. As blood-curdling as Christopher Waltz may be throughout the entire movie, Denis Ménochet was insane as the man faced with an impossible choice between his family or his humanity. Silent tears and just a few words from a man that has been broken in a simple question.

  • @rohitbhushan8855
    @rohitbhushan8855 5 місяців тому +33

    The expression on the farmer's face right before he was about to give up... looked like he'd totally died inside. What a perfection of a scene!

  • @alanschultz7697
    @alanschultz7697 Місяць тому +8

    "You're sheltering them underneath your floorboards, aren't you?"
    **tears up quietly**
    "oooOOOoohh! That's a BINGO!"

  • @Astro201281
    @Astro201281 2 роки тому +465

    It's funny how this movie essentially marked the new phase of Tarantinos career. Just when people didn't think he had much steam left in him,he pulled this absolute gem out.
    I love how waltz shifts his charm the moment he has his prey nailed down

    • @teaCupkk
      @teaCupkk Рік тому +5

      Good thing he followed it up with Django Unchained, a proper turd.

    • @farrel_ra
      @farrel_ra Рік тому +36

      @@teaCupkk wtf u talkin bout, Django Unchained is also great

    • @teaCupkk
      @teaCupkk Рік тому +2

      @@farrel_ra Bloated is not the same as great. It's arguably his worst film, and it's embarrassing. Even The Hateful Eight is better, and that's half theater - half movie.

    • @lindholmaren
      @lindholmaren Рік тому +22

      @@teaCupkk yikes

    • @BOZ_11
      @BOZ_11 Рік тому +10

      @@teaCupkk you're crazy homes, but that's OK

  • @geoffreyreeves7213
    @geoffreyreeves7213 2 роки тому +186

    This scene is riveting because it feels like you’re there in the middle of that horror

  • @tonyfletcher3148
    @tonyfletcher3148 2 роки тому +190

    Full credit also going to Denis Menochet - brilliant work from 2 exceptional actors..an Acting Masterclass.

  • @CegeRoles
    @CegeRoles 2 роки тому +108

    5:18 It's the small changes in Landa's facial expression that make him utterly terrifying in this moment. The way his eyebrows shift from being raised in playful curiosity to being lowered and furrowed in accusation. His bright and charming eyes narrow into a cold glare. The small playful smirk on his lips vanishes as his jawline hardens. Every ounce of human warmth drains from his face. And you realize that all you've seen of Landa up until now has been nothing but a mask.
    In this moment, the mask falls...and what lies beneath is the face of pure evil.

  • @slforemaster
    @slforemaster Рік тому +62

    Waltz gets much praise for this scene but the actor portraying the father also did an exceptional job!

  • @aaronomahony
    @aaronomahony 2 роки тому +200

    Christoph Waltz and Ralph Fiennes make the two greatest SS officers of all time.
    They were absolutely terrifiying. Astonishing actors.

    • @Jerry-tg7zx
      @Jerry-tg7zx 10 місяців тому +5

      Very uhh poor phrasing i must say but yeah

    • @blissshastings1818
      @blissshastings1818 10 місяців тому +4

      @@Jerry-tg7zx correct phrasing…

    • @Afflictamine
      @Afflictamine 8 місяців тому

      jewish propaganda

  • @Wolfboy_109
    @Wolfboy_109 3 місяці тому +29

    I am here for tunnel meme reference

  • @jafarlute6394
    @jafarlute6394 2 роки тому +29

    Denis Minochet ..
    The expression on his face and the look in his eyes tells his tale during the last few seconds ..
    That's really good acting ..

  • @scottwarner1017
    @scottwarner1017 2 роки тому +168

    That scene is extremely powerful, brilliant acting.

    • @kitesalet
      @kitesalet Рік тому +1

      and writing too

    • @petermolenaar6670
      @petermolenaar6670 Рік тому

      Always have a double feelings with scenes like these same with the intro of gangs of new York they are so great making it impossible to surpass it later in the movie

    • @daredevil6145
      @daredevil6145 Рік тому

      @@petermolenaar6670 But *Inglourious Basterds* have these kinds of scenes scattered throughout the movie,
      The Movie in itself being quite great as well, but this movie has at least 3 scenes - on par with the opening.

    • @petermolenaar6670
      @petermolenaar6670 Рік тому +1

      @@daredevil6145 agreed there are several scens of similar quality but my favourite has to be the opening (the baseball bat scene is a close second for me)

    • @daredevil6145
      @daredevil6145 Рік тому

      @@petermolenaar6670 May favorite after This scene is of course -
      *The German way of Showing 3 with Fingers* scene with MIchael Fassebender [Mr. MAGNETO, lol]
      And where they Play CARDS game and KING KONG TALK

  • @TheRedhenProductions
    @TheRedhenProductions Рік тому +22

    I always loved loved that line “and if any irregularities are found, rest assured they will be”. He says it so casually and with such certainty, basically letting LaPadite know that he’s unlike the inspectors who have come before and WILL uncover whatever LaPadite is hiding. Makes resistance seem so futile and is honestly such a terrifying line to me

  • @guym2233
    @guym2233 2 роки тому +69

    The undeniable and in my opinion unavoidable guilt the farmer feels at the end when he first gulps after he tells them they will come in and search everywhere is so heavy. How could you ever live with yourself after that? To think these situations actually went down less than a 100 years ago really is chilling, humans at their evilest.

    • @sunnyshabaz4615
      @sunnyshabaz4615 Місяць тому

      Humans always had/have this evil side, when there is no check then it comes out in the open . Just follow the sufferings of the Palestinians since the holocaust and that is being topped up by this present day massacre in Gaza and the Israelis literally posting their shameful disgusting war crimes on TikToks and Israelis behaving as present day Hans Landa .

  • @anthonym8441
    @anthonym8441 Рік тому +18

    What makes this scene so incredible is that not only does Hans Landa reference Nazi anti-semitism, he actually explains it.

  • @km-nl6pu
    @km-nl6pu 3 місяці тому +33

    This scene hittin' like crack right now...
    💀💀💀

  • @P.W.N.ed_9000
    @P.W.N.ed_9000 Рік тому +224

    Something about to Nazi uniform just makes so much sense as the uniform used by the “bad guys”.
    Han’s deep understanding of its imposing nature and how to use it to help in his objective is just another reason this character is Oscar worthy.

    • @danielshays7161
      @danielshays7161 Рік тому +5

      Yeah one look at the twin lighting bolts and you already know that this is one bad dude.

    • @aldorfc220
      @aldorfc220 Рік тому

      Can't believe they even though columbine killers where wearing nazi jackets you see from some folk 🤦‍♂️

    • @rusty7984
      @rusty7984 Рік тому +14

      Hitler knew the power of drip

    • @saturdaysbomber7502
      @saturdaysbomber7502 Рік тому +3

      Think it was designed by Hugo Boss or other popular brand

    • @viniciusdomenighi6439
      @viniciusdomenighi6439 Рік тому +4

      You're Americans so it's normal to see that in your worldview. However, a German raised at the time would easily identify the good guys as being their own soldiers.

  • @JonnySublime
    @JonnySublime 2 роки тому +28

    All actors in Tarantino are extremely convincing. Part of his genius.

  • @silentbob7984
    @silentbob7984 2 роки тому +47

    An absolutely chilling scene. Brilliant portrayal. The farmers reaction is heartbreaking and Mr.Waltz made me hate this character immediately. Then I saw Mr.Waltz play Dr.King in Django, and he made me love the character. A brilliant performer.

    • @greenpenguin0763
      @greenpenguin0763 Рік тому +3

      He go from the most hated to the most lovable character from a movie to other PARKOUR

  • @martinjugolin2087
    @martinjugolin2087 3 місяці тому +20

    YOOOO THE TUNNELSSSS HAHAHAHA

  • @gabomora2927
    @gabomora2927 2 роки тому +208

    This is one of the most terrifying scenes ever. you can feel the fear in the farmer´s eyes and the threatening eyes in the nazi´s face. 5:16

    • @majestyk3337
      @majestyk3337 2 роки тому +3

      This movie was too comical to terrify me.

    • @ngongagozambo7410
      @ngongagozambo7410 Рік тому +7

      You can see in his eyes how he realizes that he is about to betray the hidden family and that he will probably blame himself for this betrayal for the rest of his life.

    • @gregthomas1346
      @gregthomas1346 Рік тому

      @@ngongagozambo7410 tbf the rest of his life wasn't going to be long and he knew he was going to be killed along with the family below

    • @pecetabla8042
      @pecetabla8042 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ngongagozambo7410 didn't the farmer showed to a wrong place on the floor, so the germans didn't shoot the hiding people? I mean the farmer pointed on the totally different side of the house where no people hid

  • @Watchvide0
    @Watchvide0 2 роки тому +47

    Was the Summer of '09... One of the best FILMS I ever saw in theaters. The place was packed and everyone was hanging on to each and every word (and subtitle) during this scene.

    • @eyeseer1
      @eyeseer1 5 місяців тому

      Tarantino is a talent with words.

  • @terencehennegan1439
    @terencehennegan1439 Рік тому +18

    Apart from him being a great dairy farmer that man can act, he made you feel his tormented dilemma. Scene of the century.

  • @konsLo87
    @konsLo87 8 місяців тому +3

    The farmer is one hell of an actor, too. How accurate can you act desperation and hopelessness in a single moment?? From an emotional point of view he shines more in this scene than Waltz does.

  • @RajibAhmedrupok
    @RajibAhmedrupok 2 роки тому +10

    The drawing of the bigger pipe really shows the tables are turned. Absolutely brilliant!

  • @madelyn3841
    @madelyn3841 Рік тому +11

    the subtle way landa’s face drops is bone chilling. not to mention the other actor, the hopeless look in his eyes is unforgettable.

  • @zourzioussama2078
    @zourzioussama2078 2 роки тому +38

    Christoph Waltz is such a great actor

  • @karthicks5532
    @karthicks5532 6 місяців тому +9

    This is one of the greatest openings in cinematic history .... beyond the sheer performance of both the actors its the way this scene is laid out .... when Hans Landa pulls out that Calabash Pipe to smoke its a reference to 'Sherlock holmes' that the mystery has been solved. Just brilliant screenplay.

  • @gerardoizarraras3973
    @gerardoizarraras3973 27 днів тому +2

    Waltz KILLED this role! Such talent in this movie!

  • @munkhtushigjavkhlan6143
    @munkhtushigjavkhlan6143 Рік тому +14

    When I watched this scene, I completely got blown away by the mastery of Christoph Waltz. To be honest, I don't pay much attention to acting and don't usually notice bad/good acting. But Christoph Waltz's acting was too good not to notice.

  • @kurtisfifty
    @kurtisfifty 2 роки тому +51

    Christoph Waltz is the main actor and story teller of this scene, but dont discredit the secondary actor who elevates Chrstoph’s performance.

    • @1johnsonfamily
      @1johnsonfamily 2 роки тому +11

      You just did. His name is Denis Menochet.

    • @calisongbird
      @calisongbird Рік тому

      @@1johnsonfamily 😄👍🏼

  • @tomsurber2293
    @tomsurber2293 Рік тому +9

    This incredible scene could've won Waltz his well-deserved Oscar all by itself.

  • @martinjugolin2087
    @martinjugolin2087 3 місяці тому +26

    In NYC reevently the police found hidden illegal tunnels in a synagogue

  • @BrazenBullXXX
    @BrazenBullXXX 8 місяців тому +1

    The ticking of the clock and birds chirping was a beautiful move to create tension.

  • @Sachin_C10
    @Sachin_C10 Рік тому +6

    For me this is how you act in a scene & portray a role, what a convincing performance, no wonder he deserved that Oscar he got.

  • @Mr__Geno
    @Mr__Geno Рік тому +8

    There are so many shining stars in this movie that the whole cast should have won an Oscar for their performances. Truly one of my favorite movies ever, and I could watch this anywhere, at home, Dr's office, on a flight and would be completely immersed in it.

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Рік тому +13

    I love this scene. Both actors are fantastic but the bit where Landa goes from happy chappy to intense and relentless hunter of humans is incredible acting and I’ve been a huge Christoph Waltz fan ever since I first saw this movie.

  • @nocomment2468
    @nocomment2468 7 місяців тому +4

    That moment in silence when he drops the charm, his face melts into its natural monstrous form. The cold dead eyes, the slacked jaw. Under layer after layer of facade there’s this hideous predator. Christoph Waltz is amazing.

  • @kuribojim3916
    @kuribojim3916 Рік тому +11

    Christoph Waltz and Denis Ménoche are both remarkable here for different reasons. We often see Nazis portrayed in film as outrageously frightening caricatures - but I think Christoph more portrays something that is probably more accurate. That is, a man with great intelligence and charm, which arguably makes his evil even more terrifying and insidious. And Denis manages to do so much with so little! He barely speaks, but the subtle nuances of his facial expressions convey so much conflict, pain, and horror. This whole scene is my favourite in this film, and possibly one of my favourites of any film I've ever seen. Stunningly well-written (even for Tarantino), and remarkably acted all around. Simply superb.

  • @Angelito_Valentino
    @Angelito_Valentino 2 роки тому +57

    Christoph waltz is in my opinion the best actor in the world. He seems so calm and he can totally replicate a German ss officer. Evil, calm and that normal tone makes it even more scary.

    • @morpheus6749
      @morpheus6749 2 роки тому +3

      As good as Waltz is in portraying evil, Anthony Hopkins beats him hands down.

    • @ytsux9259
      @ytsux9259 2 роки тому

      Are you new to the world of films? So many actors are better than he.

    • @Forschtbar
      @Forschtbar 2 роки тому +1

      @@ytsux9259 he said his opinion u fool...

    • @frankalexanderheberlein1451
      @frankalexanderheberlein1451 Рік тому

      There is too much of Austrian charming in this SS-officer. The real ones were tiring boring bureaucrats..

    • @Izaan2810
      @Izaan2810 Рік тому

      THE best actor is not a proper way to word here imo. Talent wise, no doubt he is undeniable. No doubt this performance is one of the greatest supporting actor performances of all time, but he has done ABSOLUTELY nothing of note for a while now. Consistency is a factor for me. So I won't say the best. The best would be Gosling, Garfield, Pattinson and Phoenix in my opinion.

  • @multixvideos
    @multixvideos Рік тому +4

    Man, Christoph Waltz…
    Best character introduction ever made, prove me wrong. Brilliant acting, just brilliant.

  • @Aldarux
    @Aldarux Рік тому +8

    Incredible acting. Christoph Waltz has a wonderful talent with villain characters where he can make you feel incredibly scared and intimated just through the slightest gestures. This is a prime example of that.

  • @gasser5001
    @gasser5001 Рік тому +7

    One of the best scenes in modern film. Both actors played their part perfectly.

  • @profilen5181
    @profilen5181 11 місяців тому +2

    5:17 the way his facial expression shifts ever so slightly, but it's so impactful

  • @NecronomiKane
    @NecronomiKane 2 роки тому +95

    Watching this scene in the theaters, I had this amazing and horrible realization that I was watching something very different than what I was expecting. Then later the movie kind of turns into exactly what I was expecting. I love this film but it has some wild tonal shifts throughout and I'm still not sure if those shifts were in it's favor.

    • @notactuallytesco
      @notactuallytesco 2 роки тому +12

      I think it works well to show the duality of the enemies. Brad Pitt's Basterds carry more of the comedy throughout the film, being the almost rag-tag bunch of lads who cut their own detail half the time simply because they can, making the best out of the (obviously) horrendous war situation. This is accented by Christoph Waltz's psycho humour as Hans Landa, more in-world self amusement as he knows almost every move that's being made - almost like he's toying with his adversaries. The different tones being given off, for me, adds another layer of character perspective to the film. I get what you mean though, it can be rather odd once or twice

    • @tommymcdonald5571
      @tommymcdonald5571 2 роки тому +10

      That's Tarantino's style. Every movie has a shift in tone at some point.
      Kill Bill and Kill Bill part 2 are so vastly different from cool revenge flick to emotional gut punch flick.
      The only movie I can think of that doesn't change in tone is Jackie Brown, and it's one of his weaker entries for this very reason.

  • @terribletcm
    @terribletcm 2 роки тому +58

    I can't understand why Universal wouldn't make a ride after this movie.

    • @marianogarcia8070
      @marianogarcia8070 2 роки тому +9

      hahaha what?! WTF? XD

    • @Jonnycakes83
      @Jonnycakes83 2 роки тому +9

      LMAO This deserves to be top comment, hands down. Or at the very least a tall glass of Msr. LePetite's delicious milk.

    • @shockmaster1929
      @shockmaster1929 2 роки тому +4

      The holocoaster. Some lying yid said it already existed tho

    • @comicbookninja5268
      @comicbookninja5268 2 роки тому

      Yes!! Experience, Interrogation, only at Universal theme parks and resorts.

    • @bayerischemotorenwerke5252
      @bayerischemotorenwerke5252 2 роки тому

      Disney has it

  • @musicilike69
    @musicilike69 2 роки тому +17

    He was riveting in this scene..the menace and malice in him was like something that Tolkien might describe..Diabolic, Angelic, deadly.

  • @roguelander6289
    @roguelander6289 2 роки тому +18

    The moment his face changes to full evil always feels so real

  • @crabbit101
    @crabbit101 Рік тому +6

    The change in his expression never fails to send chills down my spine. A masterful performance, from the farmer too.

  • @OutsiderHALL
    @OutsiderHALL 10 місяців тому +3

    I don't know why, but when he said "if there are any irregularities to be found, rest assured there will be", it gives me chills.

  • @YellowandBlueLand
    @YellowandBlueLand 3 місяці тому +28

    Point me the areas where they are digging the synagogue

  • @mrcx6142
    @mrcx6142 Рік тому +4

    To this day Waltz performance is one of the best acting performances I've ever seen. He does get a lot of deserved credit, but even then I feel people underestimate just how brilliant an actor he is, one who stands even above most other prestigious actors.

  • @aguyfromscotland5552
    @aguyfromscotland5552 2 роки тому +4

    The way Hanz (Waltz) bait's The Farmer in to a fall sense of security, is a scene you can practically feel what it was like during WW2. Extremely intelligent, because he knew how it was going to play out, from the moment before he walked through the door...

  • @dennisfenix415
    @dennisfenix415 Рік тому +3

    He said he doesn't want to have anything to do with the fame surrounding his person, it's just roles that he slips into which he embodies as best he can.
    He's a really humble person

  • @Adonisius
    @Adonisius 8 місяців тому +2

    The reason I like this scene so much is because there's a malicious tone in his voice that subtly lets the viewers know that Hans Landa already knew the farmer was hiding jews. All that talking and kindness was merely an act to mentally torture the farmer. His intention was to break him, before killing the family.

  • @moldywaffles101
    @moldywaffles101 3 місяці тому +21

    recently, jews are recreating this wonderful scene in the NY underground..

  • @nolby1758
    @nolby1758 Рік тому +4

    This has to be one of the most intense,gripping opening scenes I've ever seen in a movie. Christoph Waltz played his character to a T,he was all smiles but scary as hell.

  • @nafyn2365
    @nafyn2365 2 роки тому +14

    Never get bored watching this. Totally blown away with Waltz's evil acting...

  • @vtrmcs
    @vtrmcs 2 роки тому +1

    One of the best scenes in cinematic history. It is so compelling I would challenge anyone to be able to watch this casually.

  • @jamieall8216
    @jamieall8216 6 місяців тому +2

    The acting from both here is UNBELIEVABLE
    incroyable!

  • @frznaapl3269
    @frznaapl3269 Рік тому +7

    when i first watched this scene it gave me chills and i had to replay it many times, this is exactly how my oma described the war. 100%. she grew up on a farm outside Berlin, her brothers were german soldiers.
    SS soldiers would come to her farm house and check the barn and root cellar regularly. and her dad would have to let them walk around and inspect the entire property.
    when she was 91 in 2017 she had developed dementia and people with dementia revert to their childhood memories. she would have nightmares of men/women "in long black boots with a belt buckle and gun" and she hated gunfire/explosions because it reminded her of the war.

  • @pistre14
    @pistre14 Рік тому +6

    Tarantino described sick germans in brilliant way, masterpiece! And Waltz performance was fantastic

  • @adrianperalta2425
    @adrianperalta2425 Рік тому +3

    ‘You find them repulsive” this echoes and multiplies for all that actually agreed…

  • @t.gagnon2240
    @t.gagnon2240 9 місяців тому +3

    5:17 the subtlety with which his facial expression switches from a friendly, charming act to his stone cold, cruel, evil self is insane. Brilliant acting.
    I liked Waltz’s performance in Django, but his performance in IB is an absolute masterclass. He literally stole every single scene in which he was.

  • @Iknowthelaw13
    @Iknowthelaw13 10 місяців тому +3

    The farmer is just as good. Waltz's little changes in expression from slight amusement to pure evil is just brilliant.

  • @niva2gr
    @niva2gr 11 місяців тому +4

    This is what happens when one of the best directors sets up this brilliantly written scene for those two top-class actors to play. Their chemistry is remarkable. Although this is probably the best acting moment of Stephen Waltz, i can't stress enough how brilliant Denis Menochet's acting is. In most of the scene the farmer watches the officer the same way a mother cat stares at a preditor, fearful and at the same time ready to defend her kittens. Only when the german officer says the word "family" does the farmer actually break. This tiniest nostril flare light the german officer's fuse and brings his real self out. This scene should be in the standart curiculum of every directing - writing - acting school.

  • @jeagle70
    @jeagle70 2 місяці тому +1

    This is cross-examination par excellence. Hunter baiting patiently the prey , then slowly going for the kill. Scary, skillful and fantastic performance Mr Waltz.

  • @R41D3RNAT10N
    @R41D3RNAT10N 10 місяців тому +2

    Despite how amazingly tense and well acted this scene is… Landa pulling out the comically large rams horn pipe never failed to crack me up lmfao!

  • @rosson1983
    @rosson1983 Рік тому +3

    5:17 onwards. How my guy’s character turns from conversational guest to hostile intruder is the reason that he’s one of the best actors around today.

  • @ImVeryOriginal
    @ImVeryOriginal Рік тому +3

    I didn't really like the movie as a whole but this scene might be the best work Tarantino has ever done. It's incredibly suspenseful, darkly comedic, emotionally harrowing. It's a genuine masterstroke and the actors' performances are absolutely on point.

  • @vishnuvrv
    @vishnuvrv Рік тому +2

    This intro scene, the gas station scene in No country for Old men and "those aren't mountains" are possibly one of the best scenes made in Hollywood.

  • @Legio__X
    @Legio__X Рік тому +2

    One of the best scenes in the history of cinema. No question (the full scene in its entirety, this only shows part of it)

  • @justbill86
    @justbill86 Рік тому +3

    one of the best scenes in cinema history

  • @fordforever6814
    @fordforever6814 2 роки тому +14

    Both are excellent actors.

  • @VydeoGramesJunk
    @VydeoGramesJunk 7 місяців тому +1

    Notice how the scene doesnt need music. Doesnt need anything, just a clock in the background. Its so intense, we dont need music to tell us how to feel.

  • @richp5321
    @richp5321 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely chilling when he changes his tone and stares through your soul

  • @nuclearnadal4601
    @nuclearnadal4601 Рік тому +3

    Honestly for the best movie villain I really can't choose between Hans Landa or Heath's Joker. Only Christoph could play this character, no one else. The way he walks, his politeness, his class, those facial expressions, his terrifying presence, his subtle nuances. He really embodied Hans Landa down to the last molecule.

  • @thedisneynerd7866
    @thedisneynerd7866 Рік тому +5

    I don't normally like movies that speak mostly in foreign languages. But the entire scene is so suspenseful, so tense and so well acted. It drew me in almost immediately

  • @yemalad1.
    @yemalad1. Рік тому +9

    Absolute masterclass from waltz! I was mesmerised when I first watched him in this. He makes you completely forget you're watching a movie, just an amazing actor 👏