@@iamk4474 it's the people who think it's not possible or there is some exception to hundreds of thousands of years of hominid Evolution that would be the first to perpetuate something like this.
We haven't changed, and never will. It's not like humans were a different species back then and have since evolved. We're exactly the same as we were 80 years ago.
Incredible scene. Spielberg’s ability to create a scene that is gripping, heartbreaking and horrifying all the same time is supreme. And the acting…off the charts.
It's like what happened to Alexander Solzhenitsyn in the gulag. The prison guards put him against the wall for execution, but purposefully fired blanks to terrify and psychologically torment him. It worked so well, that the event immediately sent into what would be the first of countless epileptic seizures that he'd experience throughout his entire life. After that event, he became so susceptible to fear enduced epileptic seizures, that even so much as thinking of that event, or imagining someone's hand on his shoulder would be enough to trigger one, it was PTSD to an extremity. However, such seizures would go on to open previously dormant part of his brain, that would allow him to produce some of the greatest writings of the 20th century.
Actually it was the bullets. in the movie Oskar Schindler makes munitions for the German army but purposely makes them faulty. so in reality Oskar saves the guys life.
30+ years ago, I portrayed a very difficult role in a theatrical production about the holocaust. Sparing anyone reading this the details... legitimate acting isn't as easy as people might collectively believe. It ain't all sunshine and rainbows, and more often than not, your work will be forgotten. Fiennes is an *exemplary* artist, and yet he was simultaneously very fortunate to end up in S.S.'s film. Neeson and Kingsley weren't exactly throwing away their incredible work either. But these kinds of roles take a toll. Emotional... psychological... spiritual... and yes, of course, a physical one.
Yep, that's what you learn in the corporate world, to only work the bare minimum required to not get fired, or in this case shot. Unless you work for yourself, harder workers are rewarded with more work.
This is easily Fiennes best performance of all films he ever made. To immerse yourself in a character like this full of evil is a testament to his skill in that craft. This could’ve been his only film credit and he’d still stand out among his peers
He was frighteningly particular, specific, subtle, and portrayed the megalomaniacal, childish sociopath *brilliantly*. Spielberg was fortunate to have cast him.
_when your gun has mortals_ _when your gun is a mortar_ _when your gun is fun_ _when you dun gone goofed_ _when is it time to die?_ _when do we have the moment to speak?_ _when did it seem good to live?_ _why do we care?_ _who am I?_
Yes Tommy Lee Jones got the gong. Even John Malkovich as CIA assassin Leary ITLOF was overlooked. I don't watch Oscars after Saving Private Ryan lost to Shakespeare in Love. Bit of a joke.
Imaging being that guy on his knees, hearing the sound of a Luger being racked and then misfire, followed by several more clicks of the firing pin. Terrible.
Not just that, but the calm demeanor they have trying to fix the gun while you’re terrified. Just discussing what he issue could be. No regard for human life. Truly sick
I think its sadistically genius that he was encouraging him while he made the hinge knowing that the faster he made the hinge the faster he would have an excuse to shoot him.
@@Alvin_Vivian few hinges because, as the old man said, he was put to shovelling coal due to recalibrating the machines. But obviously, this wasn't a good excuse for Goth.
Yes, so remember this strategy when you are at work and your boss comes up to you to see how fast you perform your job; he/she is trying to give your job to their son/daughter/neighbor's friend, etc. Work it to your advantage instead.
Ralph Fiennes is genuinely frightening in this role. I've heard before that the real housekeeper of Amon goeth was on set and she said his performance was uncanny and gave her the chills. Edited 0822
I've also heard that they had some of the real life survivors of his camp were actually afaid of Ralph Fiennes because he looked so much like Amon Gothe.
I heard that a survivor who witnessed the actor during a scene actually had a breakdown, he was so identical. I don't know whether to be amazed or terrified?
@@bourne2crimson397 I think it would be a terrible burden having to portray a monster such as Amon Goth, and still have the ability to be a good person like Ralph Fiennes. I applaud him. It takes skill. I think Liam Neeson really over acted as Oskar Schindler. Schindler was a good man and he did save a lot of lives, but some scenes in the movie we're dramatized, especially the scene where Oskar Schindler is crying and wishing he saved more lives and being surrounded by those he saved. when in reality they snuck out in the middle of the night, avoiding capture by the allies.
I love this scene... the way the two other officers inspect the gun like "hey let me take a look" like they're fumbling with an old tv remote... the writing in this movie is brilliant
I think it was stupid. They don't even inspect the gun, they just look at it. They don't even point out that it could be the ammunition, or it would be that the gun is defective and if he had problems before at the range. Plus in this shot, they didn't put any blanks or snap caps to simulate that there is rounds going in the camber and coming out when racking the slide.
can you imagine how frightening it was for that man hearing every click of the almost shots. Every time he heard that scary click his mind must’ve been going back and fourth between hopeful and terrified. Can you imagine being so tense of the sounds of a click. This movie is brilliant because it makes things small such as the sounds of a click seem like the most terrifying things in the world (which in this situation it was horrible). Brilliant!
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 ich bin Deutscher und lebe auch hier und kann die Frage mit nein beantworten! Kann Amerika seine Taten wieder gutmachen? Oder Russland, China, Nord-Korea, Myanmar…? Die Geschichte der gesamten Menschheit ist in Blut und Leid getränkt, da ist der WW2 nur ein weiteres, grausames Kapitel.
Ralph Fiennes absolutely nailed the feeling of casual brutality in this role. Top notch acting and a brilliant feeling of dread with what is a fairly lowkey performance.
Just suck to know that people still hold this role against him. As if it's not just.... an ACTOR performing a ROLE. Some people are just so devoid of common sense and intelligence, to not see the difference between reality and an ACT. beautifully performed Mr. Fiennes.
The way they walked away is chilling, playing with the gun and chatting with each other. It was like none of it never really mattered to them, and it was on to the next thing.
President Trudeau, a lover and worshiper of these non-humans and fascist executioners...... He takes one of these executioners all over the world and brags)))
The fact that makes this scene all the most heartbreaking it's how Rabbi had a very valid excuse for the small pile of hinges, yet he didn't mention it till he had the slightest bit of certainty that he would live; he didnt outright tell it because he felt it wasn't necesary, he probably felt he would have died no matter what.
The scary part is how casual the conversation is. They are literally discussing a minor issue with a faulty gun while a man is on the ground thinking it's all going to be over when they eventually figure out the issue
Ironic that they put a guy with the mechanical aptitude of a bowl of cold porridge in charge of inspecting a factory that makes mechanisms. Mind you. It's s hinge factory, not a weapons factory, so I wonder if somebody thinks he's too much of an imbecile to be given anything important to do, even if the do have to keep him around for political reasons. SL is such a clever film.
The character was known to kill for no reason - randomly. That's why the people in the back ground walking by start running as soon as the realized Goeth out and about.
Guard #1: "No no, you wouldn't hear a click if it was the angle lever, its the pin." Guard #2: "Maybe it's the pin. Maybe the pin shaft is greasy". Guard #1: "What did I just say?" That last bit was unintentionally funny
When the worker revealed he had been assigned to shovel coal that morning and that he wasn't actually lazy, but Goeth still tried to shoot him because it's what made him feel powerful...terrifying
Another thing is the guy who was supposed to be shot thanked Schindler, and then you can hear soldiers asking each other "Who stole the trigger?", implying that Schindler actually saved him
@@riverstone9005 They had to tone down Master Epps in '12 Years a Slave' and they guy they nicknamed 'Captain America' in 'Generation Kill' as well, figured no-one would be able to believe it.
@@agenttheater5 Oh I believe it! If it's that hard for people to simply watch a more accurate depiction, imagine what it was like for the victims of the monsters!
Illay Reich Illay Reich who , Amon who was a notorious proven war criminal that was identified by many witnesses. Including survivors that were present.
SS officer: If you guess correctly which of my eyes is made of glass, I'll let you live. Prisoner, after a brief look: It's your left eye, sir. SS officer: Well, that's correct. How did you tell? Prisoner: It looked at me so full of compassion, sir.
Interesting that each time the slide was manually retracted no bullets were ejected. Just a small oversight by the director who must know nothing about firearms.
2:32 this is just some of the most subtle, yet some of the most brilliant acting, writing and cinematography. Ralph Fiennes' facial expressions perfectly portray Göth's lunacy, seeing how he's getting more infuriated with each failed attempt, while also getting more desperate. This little gulp and his blinking, paired with this very subtle head-shaking / tremor, give the audience a clue of the disbelief he's in at this point. The movie itself depicts him as a sadistic narcissist and this scene just shows his unstable psyche and how easily he snaps, once things don't go his way. Usually, he'd just shoot people as he pleases, like in the balcony scene. So he came up with this really "neat" plan of confronting this worker with a lose-lose situation, just so he could show his alleged ingenuity. There's no real need for him to stop the time that it takes the worker to finish a hinge. No, he just wanted to be viewed as smart and witty by the other soldiers, so he'd get his much needed admiration. When he tries to shoot the worker with his second gun, look how the focus shifts from Göth's face to his gun, the more he tries. It's not just a shift of perspective, it's a power shift. As if the gun is mocking him. Because without this gun, he's a nobody and he's no longer superior to the people he terrorizes. To round this off, look how quickly he flees the scene, not even looking or talking to the other two soldiers. He's embarrassed about how his perfectly crafted plan didn't succeed and so he just runs away like a sad child whose toys were taken away.
Unlike the mentally deficient children calling the guy a effeminate and spineless and all sorts in inane insults, I feel sorry for the guy. From as far back as he can remember, since he was a toddler, he has been manipulated. He has literally never known freedom or the ability to make his own choice. He never had the chance to form his own base, raise an army or free himself. Does anyone really have any idea being forced into subservience from birth does to a person? Literally anyone in that situation would be as depressed and unmotivated as he is.
Are you really so insecure that you feel better about yourself after writing an essay on something most people grasped while watching this, in a UA-cam comment section? I feel sorry for you.
The scene means more when you realize that Oskar's factory purposefully sends out faulty equipment. The malfunctioning weapons in this scene may well have been produced in Oskar's factory.
Actually, Schindler wasn't producing ammunitions until much later in the film, so the faulty shells couldn't have come from him. That said, I have heard that (according to history) some Jews chose to intentionally produce faulty equipment, so this could still be the explanation for why the guns jam. It just wasn't the work of Schindler.
Schindler had faulty clips put into the pistols to stop goeth just killing people at a whim. At one stage he tried to get him to show mercy saying that to show mercy would show real power it worked for a while but after awhile Goeth started to get withdrawal symptoms and was going crazy he just had to kill someone, talk about trying to give up smoking.
Faulty magazines would be irrelevant to the actual account of this. The real man, Rav Labertov, experienced having revolvers discharged at him. Two full revolvers did fail.
2:49 I thought one of them had a bit of decency of walking over to help the poor man get up after the ordeal, but it turns out he was only retrieving Amon's cap from the ground...
As a young kid seeing this movie for the first time a long time ago, this scene stuck in my memory the most for some reason. Never really forgotten it.
Maybe because it doesn’t do the cliche suspense music as well as the intentional “he’s about to die” stuff that you’d normally see in movies. In most films, you would see a zoom up of the victim’s face as well as edging music before it stops suddenly to show that the victim isn’t going to die. With this scene, everything is played as though he is 100% going to die with every attempt just like how every other death was in this movie. It’s genius filmmaking.
New feeling provoking things are remembered most, and feelings are like complex paintings, not simple words or sentences, or even poems. Whatever complex thing your mind painted that moment...it was probably the first time it was done...
@@jakepatel6891 I'm sorry, I'm Brazilian and my mother tongue is Portuguese, when I wrote this comment I didn't know what to write to describe the German soldiers, so I just put soldiers.
I think that is part of the scene. These guys with their uncompromising, irrational attitude to others productivity are hopelessly, completely, unremittingly incompetent soldiers. As well as dreadful human beings.
@@indeed8211 for the lugar yes. But the 2nd gun. Looks like a colt 1903 pocket ( hammerless) nothing came out. So that was a feeding issue. Funny enough the 1903 is known for feeding issues.
@@indeed8211 Both weapons had a protruding barrel and magazine. As well as both were chambered in .32 ACP. In fact the only differences is that one is a hammerless single action blowback, while the other is a double action blowback. Which you cannot see the back of the weapon clearly in the scene :)
Let’s do the math. In the scene, the worker made the hinge in approximately 36 seconds. There are 86,400 seconds in a single day. So theoretically, without sleep, without breaks, without any setbacks of any kind, given that time period with that equipment and materials, that worker could produce around 2400 hinges at his peak performance in a literal 24 hour time period. To make 1 million hinges in a single day, the worker would have to make at least 11.58 hinges per second. If you could do that, you’d be God lol.
so the bullet will stay lined up with the barrel while raising the gun. You don't want it to wobble and end up jamming/snapping in two or coming out at an angle, sheesh
When I saw this movie I was horrified at this scene. I was thinking “Just shoot or leave him alone already!!!” Can’t imagine how scared the guy was in real life.
Shouvik Roy True, but you can take into account what the person who was in this situation said. This is based on a true story and is said to be highly accurate
@@antaris6493 extremely terrifying, I've never seen of this movie before, this is my first clip watching it, and my heart already skipped a beat every time the gun clicks.
@@edwardkumarkenway1875 if you compare the character in this film with the real "göd" than you will see that this character is much too weak, the original was way worse
They really captured the essence of the officers. What was really scary about them was how physically and mentally sharp they were, and how indifferent they were to the pain of prisoners, not hating the prisoners, but being disgusted by them.
Just Noticed a huge CONTINUITY MISTAKE! At 2:19 The second gun that Ralph Fiennes character "Amon Goeth" pulls from his pocket is a simi-Auto Pistol. But... after it too fails to fire, and after he hits the man in the head with it, Amon walks away defeated and drops the pistol onto the ground. The only problem is... At 2:46 The gun that Amon drops is not a Simi-Auto pistol... It's suddenly a revolver of sorts. Never noticed that before...
You’re right. The first pistol is a Luger, standard issue for German officers. The second pistol looks like a Soviet Tokarev semiautomatic, but, yes, the gun on the ground looks like a revolver. Strange they would miss that 🤔
I cannot describe how my body reacted to each click when I first saw this film. It was...perhaps terrifying, knowing that with each trigger pull that man's brains could've been blown out. No other film has made me remember a scene in this way except for this one, and I love it for that.
No worries after he racked the gun the first time. Cause the guns making ammo must have already been shot. Not one single bullet was ejected everytime he racked the guns.
@@LostSpaceGuy lol I've seen thousands of videos online of people being executed. Believe me, god has nothing to do with it. They could have just killed the guy some other way too. It's a movie.
@@soja5373 Like I said, I've seen thousands of people die, including children and infants. All somebody has to do is want to and it will happen. God isn't gonna come down from heaven and save you.
2:02 I love this little interaction, two men talking so mundanely about figuring out a malfunction, with absolutely no thought or care of what they’re actually trying to do. And what I love is at the end of the scene, they’re still trying to figure out the malfunction. I always love when filmmakers in these kinds of films, humanise the monsters they portray, it makes them much more real and in my opinion, far scarier.
Actually that's why emon goeth is one of my favourite villains his casual approach to killing he never lost the head he just loved killing and playing with his victims minds was all part of the fun for him.
you fools clearly missunderstood the guy. He likes the way his character was made and the person and feelings that were put in it to make it believable and realistic. Nowhere in his comment did he say he agrees with what he stood for or what he does. He is merely a psychopath. He is not insane or delirious,delusional. He likes that despite his sociopathic tendencies and excessive violence, this person still is of a sane mind,has a level headed mind and uses his reach to satisfy his wants.He is not dumb that much is clear. He is more on a powertrip, he likes to feel in power and screw with his victims...So..just a human...but a twisted one.
@@clientcomun1958 And in spite of all the suffering, psychopaths and sociopaths can still get to the top. Systemically, they even find it easier to make a career, provided they have some control over themselves. Or even be pardoned by their president and declared heroes, despite their war crimes. “Nothing” learned from history. . .
@MrJabloney Did you see this happens in Africa and China or are you just assuming? Because I've been to factories in both places and I've never seen this happening...
Just realised something: Göth was toying with the guy from the start. He knew there was a small pile of hinges and he knew the guy was working since 6 that morning. He wanted to shoot him no matter what.
+K Money What kept passengers from attacking the 9/11 plane hijackers? Truth is, we will give up our lives and many others for just another 2 minutes of life. If even that. It's not even just human nature. It's the nature of life.
Anyone notice the workers holding material in the background of the attempted execution? They begin by walking at a slow pace but when they notice the SS they run. Nice detail that I never noticed before.
Another thing is the guy who was supposed to be shot thanked Schindler, and then you can hear soldiers asking each other "Who stole the trigger?", implying that Schindler actually saved him, so he could also have known and would just play along, as he couldn't do much even if he was doomed.
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I feel sorry for the guy in the next building who makes firing pins.
yikes for him
yOU LIKE SO MUCH FANTASY
Him when its his time: you dare use my own work against me potter?
Hahaha
What are they gonna do, shoot him?
This man won Russian roulette with a semiautomatic pistol
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Fat W
_ Grozny _ The profile picture explains the comment.
_ Grozny _ This is why people say Marxism is godless and religiously intolerant
@@Branton_S Since Marxism is Zionism you would be correct.
The scary thing is people havent changed since that time and are as capable of this now as they were then.
Nah
but now its illegal
This is literally the dumbest thing I have ever read in my life
@@iamk4474 it's the people who think it's not possible or there is some exception to hundreds of thousands of years of hominid Evolution that would be the first to perpetuate something like this.
We haven't changed, and never will. It's not like humans were a different species back then and have since evolved. We're exactly the same as we were 80 years ago.
Incredible scene. Spielberg’s ability to create a scene that is gripping, heartbreaking and horrifying all the same time is supreme. And the acting…off the charts.
Agreed. too bad they messed it up by using the wrong gun. Hits him with a semi-auto and then walks away and drops a revolver...
@@whitestripeeSee Palestine: ‼️
Freedom for Palestine: 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
@@user-ki1thso you support the halocuast
It actually happend
President Trudeau, lover and worshiper of these nonhumans and fascist executioners......
For the guy on the ground that has to be the most stressful and relieving moment of his life
You're about have freedom but not in the way you wished
He did get smacked though.
I am sure it was
If only all the German weapons misfired that be something for history
It's like what happened to Alexander Solzhenitsyn in the gulag. The prison guards put him against the wall for execution, but purposefully fired blanks to terrify and psychologically torment him. It worked so well, that the event immediately sent into what would be the first of countless epileptic seizures that he'd experience throughout his entire life. After that event, he became so susceptible to fear enduced epileptic seizures, that even so much as thinking of that event, or imagining someone's hand on his shoulder would be enough to trigger one, it was PTSD to an extremity. However, such seizures would go on to open previously dormant part of his brain, that would allow him to produce some of the greatest writings of the 20th century.
Imagine how terrifying it must be, hear all those
click... click.. click
I know Im 7 months late, but it would be like the ticking of a clock, counting down to a possible death, like a “unreliable” train conductor.
Makke at least it wasn’t a revolver
Now imagine the bombs that the United States has thrown over other countries killing millions of innocents ...
What does the click mean
Nvm
The Gun was tired of mass killing so it decided to take a day off.
Hahahah
Actually it was the bullets. in the movie Oskar Schindler makes munitions for the German army but purposely makes them faulty. so in reality Oskar saves the guys life.
Sadly you weren't this lucky
@@yuno2352 Ooooh no you didn't
Preach Abraham preach! Also thanks for freeing the slaves!
For a fine actor like Fiennes to take on a role like this had to have been rewarding, but at the same time painful knowing the reality of it all.
See Palestine: ‼️
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It was his third movie role, he wasn't considered a fine actor back then
30+ years ago, I portrayed a very difficult role in a theatrical production about the holocaust. Sparing anyone reading this the details... legitimate acting isn't as easy as people might collectively believe. It ain't all sunshine and rainbows, and more often than not, your work will be forgotten. Fiennes is an *exemplary* artist, and yet he was simultaneously very fortunate to end up in S.S.'s film. Neeson and Kingsley weren't exactly throwing away their incredible work either. But these kinds of roles take a toll. Emotional... psychological... spiritual... and yes, of course, a physical one.
The reality is very different to what you may believe
@@user-ki1thwhy are you commenting this on a video aboit the holocaust?
Soldier: CMON GUN SHOOT
Gun: *By the accordance set by the Geneva Convention, I order myself to not kill any civilians in the following manner*
Murderer*, not a soldier
@@talink6867 a murderer can still be a soldier
Fjj He is clearly a military officer
Gives the saying "Guns don't kill people" a whole new meaning.
Germany: Geneva Convention? More like Geneva Suggestion.
This is probably the most intense episode of "How It's Made" I've ever watched
Underrated
Haha
That’s dark dude
I freaking love it
Underratwd dude
@@Shadow_Wolf_190 dark humor is like water. Not everyone gets it
The most chilling part is how they are talk so casually about the possible reasons why the gun is jamming
@@theduke7539 holy, you really know that well
@@theduke7539 He's using a Luger P08
Excellent dialogue
@@theduke7539 the bullet in the gun was made by schindler's factory. They were meant to fail. That's what the movie tells you anyway.
A bullet actually falls out when the gun was cocked the second time
Worst part is that he does not know if he is pardoned or they will kill him the next time they meet.
Disgusting the way Amazon treats its drivers.
You sir just made my day
Not funny
An average human, that was what your mum said to your dad when you were born
Hey Indy
@@babypatrick6301
Man you must be fun
This actually happens at Amazon warehouse.
Noseefood lol
Lmao top comment
HAHHAHA
savage amazon
when you have a small pile of packages during Prime Day deals
This is a great example of “never work harder in front of your boss”. He’ll expect you to maintain that speed or work flow. Great movie.
Or my carp foreman will shoot me using my door frame as a bipod.
Did you ignore the scene with the bullets that don't shoot?
@@ZackMorrisMyHero you’ve clearly never worked in a corporation hahaha
Or the janitor shall shooting me right now lol 😂🗿😂
Yep, that's what you learn in the corporate world, to only work the bare minimum required to not get fired, or in this case shot. Unless you work for yourself, harder workers are rewarded with more work.
This is easily Fiennes best performance of all films he ever made. To immerse yourself in a character like this full of evil is a testament to his skill in that craft. This could’ve been his only film credit and he’d still stand out among his peers
He was frighteningly particular, specific, subtle, and portrayed the megalomaniacal, childish sociopath *brilliantly*. Spielberg was fortunate to have cast him.
The real Voldemort
On a side note, the way the hinge was made was beautifully shot.
Senin mentesenide allah bir anda yapmadimi şükret senin için silahlar tutukluk yapmaz
No
This movie has one of the best cinematography
True craftsmanship.
steelburgz is a totall jeenyizz !!!
When your gun is much more human than the men
True words.
I agree with you my friend
Wow
The men are human after all
@Bobby Yeck On the Wehrmachts belt you can read the words "Gott mit uns" God with us.
When your gun has morals
cool comment
When your gun is unloaded is the accurate interpretation. Notice that nothing ejected when he racked the slide.
_when your gun has mortals_
_when your gun is a mortar_
_when your gun is fun_
_when you dun gone goofed_
_when is it time to die?_
_when do we have the moment to speak?_
_when did it seem good to live?_
_why do we care?_
_who am I?_
Standards*
@@nusquamesse1248 at 1:56 u can clearly see a shell ejecting and falling to the ground
How the hell didn’t Ralph Fiennes win an Oscar for his performance?? One of the best performances in cinema history
He wasn't playing.
wokeness
@@kevinpatrickcarey3741 The movie came out in 1993, wokeness wasn’t around then, lol
Yes Tommy Lee Jones got the gong. Even John Malkovich as CIA assassin Leary ITLOF was overlooked. I don't watch Oscars after Saving Private Ryan lost to Shakespeare in Love. Bit of a joke.
You been living on another planet lil guy? 😂
Imaging being that guy on his knees, hearing the sound of a Luger being racked and then misfire, followed by several more clicks of the firing pin. Terrible.
He was busy praying to his God (and 💩 his pants)
Not just that, but the calm demeanor they have trying to fix the gun while you’re terrified. Just discussing what he issue could be. No regard for human life. Truly sick
@@tjn8844 What do you mean it's hard to image, it's literally the clip you just watched..
This is a ficitonal movie.
@@dotfive5six477 Not really. And liking your own comment is pretty sad
I think its sadistically genius that he was encouraging him while he made the hinge knowing that the faster he made the hinge the faster he would have an excuse to shoot him.
Wow, I never thought about it like that.
Amon goth was an evil man, and Ralph Fiennes killed that performance. Should have won the Oscar
If he made it fast, why so few hinges? If he made it slow, well you're lazy and unproductive. Either way he was going to die.
@@Alvin_Vivian lose lose
@@Alvin_Vivian few hinges because, as the old man said, he was put to shovelling coal due to recalibrating the machines. But obviously, this wasn't a good excuse for Goth.
Yes, so remember this strategy when you are at work and your boss comes up to you to see how fast you perform your job; he/she is trying to give your job to their son/daughter/neighbor's friend, etc. Work it to your advantage instead.
Ralph Fiennes is genuinely frightening in this role. I've heard before that the real housekeeper of Amon goeth was on set and she said his performance was uncanny and gave her the chills.
Edited 0822
I've also heard that they had some of the real life survivors of his camp were actually afaid of Ralph Fiennes because he looked so much like Amon Gothe.
I heard that a survivor who witnessed the actor during a scene actually had a breakdown, he was so identical.
I don't know whether to be amazed or terrified?
@@bourne2crimson397 I think it would be a terrible burden having to portray a monster such as Amon Goth, and still have the ability to be a good person like Ralph Fiennes. I applaud him. It takes skill. I think Liam Neeson really over acted as Oskar Schindler. Schindler was a good man and he did save a lot of lives, but some scenes in the movie we're dramatized, especially the scene where Oskar Schindler is crying and wishing he saved more lives and being surrounded by those he saved. when in reality they snuck out in the middle of the night, avoiding capture by the allies.
@@joeyschuchardt8695 are there links in this info? Thats kinda interesting
Russian front or work camps?
This man had angels protecting him at all times.
No, he had some sort of plot armor.
there were incidents like this in the course of the holocaust. this actor plays the character of a Rabbi , and apparently he has been favored by God
@@mikimaus5420 This scene was based on a exact true event actually.
If only. Judaism (talmudism) is a perversion and a mockery of Christianity.
@@XxNewmilleniumxX lol, lmao even.
Guy: I don’t want to die.
Guns: Understandable, have a great day.
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Thank you.
Lol i like this made me laugh
more bullshit from TheFireHydration Unit ,
Yep
*Jeff Bezos inspects an Amazon warehouse. 2021 decolourised.*
underrated as hell
Hahahaha, standing ovation for this one! :D
AI inspection
Meanwhile in Tesla - **uses pocket flamethrower**
@gedeyom gıyamete hamıneya no those are still there in amazon wear houses
Just hearing the click, would have made anybody piss their pants
FRR
True, but at least you heard it.
I didn't
Ummm.... just piss?
I thought he would have started running, at least after the first click
1:59 having trouble with those guns there Voldemort? 😂😂
Palestina🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
NOT TODAY SATAN!
@@user-ki1thno
His guns weren't even loaded
And his magazines didn't have any bullets in them so.....Yeah
Still can’t believe Spielberg made this movie in the same year has he made Jurassic Park.
One of the greatest directors of our time for sure
He is the worst most overrated and most lying and most untalented and the dumbest of all times
@@TheMrExemplar here, here
@@TheMrExemplar oh darling you have so much to learn. I pity you.
@@TheMrExemplar Who hurt you?
@@TheMrExemplar The first Columbo was perfect!
I love this scene... the way the two other officers inspect the gun like "hey let me take a look" like they're fumbling with an old tv remote... the writing in this movie is brilliant
well the movie kind of wrote itself if you think about it. very tense scene regardless
@@cannibaljoe7748 No it didn’t. That’s not how scriptwriting works
Also they readjusted the poor guy head better so that Goeth could get a clean shot.
@@SunriseFestival yeah, crazily humanless 😥
I think it was stupid. They don't even inspect the gun, they just look at it. They don't even point out that it could be the ammunition, or it would be that the gun is defective and if he had problems before at the range. Plus in this shot, they didn't put any blanks or snap caps to simulate that there is rounds going in the camber and coming out when racking the slide.
Little known fact that hinge maker went on to become the Russian Roulette World Champion.
nice one
touch red.....just made a comment then scrolled down and saw yours haha
You want to say this on themselves fact was?hello from Russia
I know
He was so good he won a round with a fully loaded shotgun. He was a legend. He died in 1974 in a bar fight because he forgot to load his gun.
2:33 Trying to refresh videos until the ads stop.
😂😂😂
Lmao
HAHAHAHAHA
😂😂
I do that every time there’s a 15 sec ad that can’t be skipped 😂🤣
can you imagine how frightening it was for that man hearing every click of the almost shots. Every time he heard that scary click his mind must’ve been going back and fourth between hopeful and terrified. Can you imagine being so tense of the sounds of a click. This movie is brilliant because it makes things small such as the sounds of a click seem like the most terrifying things in the world (which in this situation it was horrible). Brilliant!
That scene was made brilliantly
That says a lot about the Holocaust, there are people in this world that will never look at Hide n Seek or Showering the same way ever again
@@farcicalgaminghd2169 I’m not sure if the Germans could ever make up for this part of their history
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 Russians killed even more
@@ousarlxsfjsbvbg8588 ich bin Deutscher und lebe auch hier und kann die Frage mit nein beantworten!
Kann Amerika seine Taten wieder gutmachen?
Oder Russland, China, Nord-Korea, Myanmar…?
Die Geschichte der gesamten Menschheit ist in Blut und Leid getränkt, da ist der WW2 nur ein weiteres, grausames Kapitel.
Ralph Fiennes absolutely nailed the feeling of casual brutality in this role. Top notch acting and a brilliant feeling of dread with what is a fairly lowkey performance.
A pure psychopath
Ralph is absolutely genial and amazing actor.He is master!!!👏👏👏❤️
AFI ranked Fiennes' role as the 15th worst/best movie villian of all time... And at 15th, it's the highest for any human non fictional character!!!
Just suck to know that people still hold this role against him. As if it's not just.... an ACTOR performing a ROLE. Some people are just so devoid of common sense and intelligence, to not see the difference between reality and an ACT. beautifully performed Mr. Fiennes.
@Dr. Pill Ralph Fiennes plays Amon Göth you muppet. If you're going to correct someone at least be right.
The way they walked away is chilling, playing with the gun and chatting with each other. It was like none of it never really mattered to them, and it was on to the next thing.
That’s most people in the past
@@xnoybis9967 That's most people...
They were brainwashed to not see Jews as human
If your government and every social media platform and your friends teaches to hate a particular race, you will become like that too.
Sure, there were Germans capable of thinking for themselves back then but they were the minority. Most people believe what everyone else believes.
Amon: oh, christ.
Jesus: Yeah, I'm jamming that gun for yah.
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@@user-ki1th what dose this have to do with jesus and guns userzr2
President Trudeau, a lover and worshiper of these non-humans and fascist executioners...... He takes one of these executioners all over the world and brags)))
W comment I enjoyed that
@@user-ki1th They are free they just want to stay as victims because its easier
The way they just walk away from him as if its neither here nor there whether they kill him or not. Chilling
Because they know they can and will kill him another day, another way.
He is off to kill the workers that made the pistols
@@leebh8607 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@leebh8607 or whoever gave them the bullets.did they kill him later?
I would rather get shot in the head than pistol whipped.
He must have felt that for several days.
"Guys, you're not gonna believe what happened to me today!"
Because you survived do you go to your union representative ?
the rest of the guys : Cool, now get back to work, those hinges aren't gonna make themselves.
PIZZA TIME
Not funny Bro(😞)
What happend
The fact that makes this scene all the most heartbreaking it's how Rabbi had a very valid excuse for the small pile of hinges, yet he didn't mention it till he had the slightest bit of certainty that he would live; he didnt outright tell it because he felt it wasn't necesary, he probably felt he would have died no matter what.
necessary
Poor rabbi 😭
@@kmayn3675 😂😂
he was lying like a typical small hat.
@BirdBaily what about the Palestinians who die every day mr emoji moji❤️
I love the little discussion on what could be wrong with the gun, rarely realistic conversations like that in movies its kinda entertaining
The scary part is how casual the conversation is. They are literally discussing a minor issue with a faulty gun while a man is on the ground thinking it's all going to be over when they eventually figure out the issue
This guy was so blessed to have 2 GUNS mechanically fail on his execution
Yes yes he was
I think the second gun was out of ammo...likely because he shot some other inmates before. :/
Isn’t it the ammunition? Isn’t that one of the main driving point of the movie that they’re getting dud’s.?
Ironic that they put a guy with the mechanical aptitude of a bowl of cold porridge in charge of inspecting a factory that makes mechanisms.
Mind you. It's s hinge factory, not a weapons factory, so I wonder if somebody thinks he's too much of an imbecile to be given anything important to do, even if the do have to keep him around for political reasons. SL is such a clever film.
Especially a Luger which has a near flawless performance record
Ralph Fiennes portrayal as Amon Goeth was superb. Amon KNEW he was going to kill him and yet decided to toy with him first, a true sociopath.
Nazi's = psychotic sociopaths.
"You're doing well."
Such a sinister thing for him to say; encouraging him while intending to kill him.
The character was known to kill for no reason - randomly. That's why the people in the back ground walking by start running as soon as the realized Goeth out and about.
@@tuckerfrd1 I would’ve ran away from his crazy 🤬 also.
I'm glad you and Spielberg were there to witness that
Imagine being so evil that an inanimate object disobeys you.
Lol
iLol! "Yea" so true"
How many points did you tally up in japan?
You're an inanimate f**king object!!!!!
@@AcedrinksLIVE Yes.
Guard #1: "No no, you wouldn't hear a click if it was the angle lever, its the pin."
Guard #2: "Maybe it's the pin. Maybe the pin shaft is greasy".
Guard #1: "What did I just say?"
That last bit was unintentionally funny
The acting feels so real. The emotion in his voice as he fears for his life and apologizes for his low work output in order to survive
they killed the previous stunt man...
@@flisko123 o-
Oh.
Glad Alec Baldwin wasn't there he'd be dead for real
@@jefffivel1227 lolo
@@flisko123 what
I work in a "hinge" factory I can confirm this what happens when you have a small box of hinges.
So tell me : How many Openings occur each day in a Hinge Factory ?
You sir are unhinged
SgtBaker16 stfu you idiot
SgtBaker16 no problem. *Smacks tf outta yo dumbass*
The guy who wrote this comment is probably a 6 year old that’s using his moms phone
When the worker revealed he had been assigned to shovel coal that morning and that he wasn't actually lazy, but Goeth still tried to shoot him because it's what made him feel powerful...terrifying
Another thing is the guy who was supposed to be shot thanked Schindler, and then you can hear soldiers asking each other "Who stole the trigger?", implying that Schindler actually saved him
After the 5th botched execution, only THEN does he explain the mix up
Swifty The Kaiser terrified probably
@@Modelstl063 even more of a reason to plead for his life
Exactly.
2:36 looked like he was playing with him with a toy bb gun 🤣🤣
"Such a small pile of hinges"
"Well the earlier ones were taken away, mein asshat."
"Oh, ok. As you were."
"Waaaait a minute. You just called me asshat, didn't you? My name is pronounced Aishaut. Get it right next time."
He said the machines were being recalibrated.
@@stevenlebron1572 He really should have lead with that, before they took him out back to shoot him.
@@weekendyaytime5481 they would have shot him for talking back
@@weekendyaytime5481 Goeth had decided he was going to murder him the instant he started talking to the man, the rest was just formality.
0:33 is so satisfying not gonna lie
Yeah, there's an ASMR quality when he's making the hinges.
Yeah, I agree.
I rewound it a couple of times!
@Arif Gashi 2:44 this one too ASMR SMASHING SOMEONE
Interesting to find a comment like this on a video like this
What gets me most is that he doesn't even hesitates, he points and clicks
In real life he was even worse. Appearently he refused to eat breakfast without killing a jew first
@@mynameisharry8739 Yeah I read that as well. They had to tone him down for the movie.
@@MSMSMSMSMS00001 same with some vietnam veterans that gone mad
@@riverstone9005 They had to tone down Master Epps in '12 Years a Slave' and they guy they nicknamed 'Captain America' in 'Generation Kill' as well, figured no-one would be able to believe it.
@@agenttheater5 Oh I believe it! If it's that hard for people to simply watch a more accurate depiction, imagine what it was like for the victims of the monsters!
The fact that the guns were more merciful than the shooter.
The irony when amon was executed by hanging , the rope failed not just once but twice yet was killed on the 3rd attempt .
Why is that 'irony'?
Illay Reich Illay Reich who , Amon who was a notorious proven war criminal that was identified by many witnesses. Including survivors that were present.
lonewulf 45 what ever the Jewish guy felt Amon felt.
Unlike Epstein, who died on the first try with some toilet paper.
@@Shmuklidooha lmao
When the gun has more humanity than the person holding it.
bruh shut up
What a lame joke...
@@lrc9304 Bruh
Congrats you both ruined this comment happy ?
SS officer: If you guess correctly which of my eyes is made of glass, I'll let you live.
Prisoner, after a brief look: It's your left eye, sir.
SS officer: Well, that's correct. How did you tell?
Prisoner: It looked at me so full of compassion, sir.
I don't know about the rest of you, but God was looking after this guy.
The director was
Interesting that each time the slide was manually retracted no bullets were ejected. Just a small oversight by the director who must know nothing about firearms.
Yep
Its a movie
@@christopherhicken3404 because no cartridge was fed from the clip, that's why.
Like the weird casual frustration he had with literally being unable to KILL SOMEONE is so wild to me
As a more popular comment said, he plays around with the gun like it's just some sort of toy instead of a deadly weapon.
See Palestine: ‼️
Freedom for Palestine: 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
It's a movie
@@user-ki1th stfu this is unrelated
“Murderer’s aren’t monsters, they’re men, and that’s the scariest thing about them”
--Alice Sebold, The Lovely Bones
and women!..
What is it you’re trying to say.
Killing is easy if you know you won't have to pay a price for your crime.
@@SealTeamZero and children
@@Ironicelm760 I hate them!
What if he was like “do you want me to take a look?”
I was waiting for him to fix the pistol when i first saw the movie.
@@DurdenTyler21 why? wtf
@@user-il5hy5tr5z calm down kid, it’s a movie, not actual war era footage….
@@DurdenTyler21 it is based on facts.
@@zepter00 Are you watching actual footage or not…
You can’t skate away from the question.
It is a basic yes or no.
2:32 this is just some of the most subtle, yet some of the most brilliant acting, writing and cinematography. Ralph Fiennes' facial expressions perfectly portray Göth's lunacy, seeing how he's getting more infuriated with each failed attempt, while also getting more desperate. This little gulp and his blinking, paired with this very subtle head-shaking / tremor, give the audience a clue of the disbelief he's in at this point.
The movie itself depicts him as a sadistic narcissist and this scene just shows his unstable psyche and how easily he snaps, once things don't go his way. Usually, he'd just shoot people as he pleases, like in the balcony scene. So he came up with this really "neat" plan of confronting this worker with a lose-lose situation, just so he could show his alleged ingenuity. There's no real need for him to stop the time that it takes the worker to finish a hinge. No, he just wanted to be viewed as smart and witty by the other soldiers, so he'd get his much needed admiration.
When he tries to shoot the worker with his second gun, look how the focus shifts from Göth's face to his gun, the more he tries. It's not just a shift of perspective, it's a power shift. As if the gun is mocking him. Because without this gun, he's a nobody and he's no longer superior to the people he terrorizes. To round this off, look how quickly he flees the scene, not even looking or talking to the other two soldiers. He's embarrassed about how his perfectly crafted plan didn't succeed and so he just runs away like a sad child whose toys were taken away.
Wow this is a really good analysis. A+
Unlike the mentally deficient children calling the guy a effeminate and spineless and all sorts in inane insults, I feel sorry for the guy. From as far back as he can remember, since he was a toddler, he has been manipulated. He has literally never known freedom or the ability to make his own choice. He never had the chance to form his own base, raise an army or free himself. Does anyone really have any idea being forced into subservience from birth does to a person? Literally anyone in that situation would be as depressed and unmotivated as he is.
when he walks of without this hat it could mean he feels inferior to everyone else, as its a sign of respect to higher authorities
Calm down, Patrick.
Are you really so insecure that you feel better about yourself after writing an essay on something most people grasped while watching this, in a UA-cam comment section? I feel sorry for you.
The scene means more when you realize that Oskar's factory purposefully sends out faulty equipment. The malfunctioning weapons in this scene may well have been produced in Oskar's factory.
Actually, Schindler wasn't producing ammunitions until much later in the film, so the faulty shells couldn't have come from him. That said, I have heard that (according to history) some Jews chose to intentionally produce faulty equipment, so this could still be the explanation for why the guns jam. It just wasn't the work of Schindler.
"Miracles never happen"
**piece of German engineering fails**
"Miracles rarely happen"
[insert von stroheim]
It seems like a miracle until you realize why his second pistol was out of ammo.
Schindler had faulty clips put into the pistols to stop goeth just killing people at a whim. At one stage he tried to get him to show mercy saying that to show mercy would show real power it worked for a while but after awhile Goeth started to get withdrawal symptoms and was going crazy he just had to kill someone, talk about trying to give up smoking.
@@Minime163 At this point in the film Schindler was not yet manufacturing arms. He had no control over the reliability of Amon's guns.
Faulty magazines would be irrelevant to the actual account of this. The real man, Rav Labertov, experienced having revolvers discharged at him. Two full revolvers did fail.
Deadpool: “Luck is not a superpower.”
Menasha Lewartow: “Hold my hinges.”
LMFAO 🤣
hahahaha 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Omg lol 😆 😂
You are a f**king God 😆 🤣 😂.
🤣
SS officer: tries to shoot someone
Gun: *so anyway I started not shooting*
Omg that's a good one it made me laugh
@Scarey 731 yea
Blasting
Gun : so anyway I started jamming
@@binitkumarsahu6527 this guy is better than the other one
2:49 I thought one of them had a bit of decency of walking over to help the poor man get up after the ordeal, but it turns out he was only retrieving Amon's cap from the ground...
See Palestine: ‼️
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pistol: *jams multiple times*
Literally God: nah he good
God wanted those hinges.
More like the gun is over used.
ivan paulo delos reyes yes both guns at the exact time. Sometimes you just gotta thank god XD
Figuratively*
Power of God. Agreed.
As a young kid seeing this movie for the first time a long time ago, this scene stuck in my memory the most for some reason. Never really forgotten it.
Maybe because it doesn’t do the cliche suspense music as well as the intentional “he’s about to die” stuff that you’d normally see in movies. In most films, you would see a zoom up of the victim’s face as well as edging music before it stops suddenly to show that the victim isn’t going to die. With this scene, everything is played as though he is 100% going to die with every attempt just like how every other death was in this movie. It’s genius filmmaking.
The scene that stuck with me the most is the one armed guy that gets shot
@@coachman1532 how about the ucraina,
nah, the girl with the red coat men... this scene
New feeling provoking things are remembered most, and feelings are like complex paintings, not simple words or sentences, or even poems. Whatever complex thing your mind painted that moment...it was probably the first time it was done...
Soldier: Made in Germany
Pistol: Made in China
Lol
Good quality can save lives
Bad quality can do the same
@@hansenyan6217 Exactly
In an American Movie yeah
중국은 어디서나 무시받는군
권총은 루가 인같은대
I can't believe we are on the knife's edge of this mess AGAIN.
soldier: I want to kill him
gun: no, i have ethics.
Commander.
That's no soldier that's a killer
Chase Holt lol. Sorry delusional human, but he was a commander for the National Socialist German ARMY
@@jakepatel6891 I'm sorry, I'm Brazilian and my mother tongue is Portuguese, when I wrote this comment I didn't know what to write to describe the German soldiers, so I just put soldiers.
Jake Patel He’s not a part of the army
No rounds are being ejected while racked. There is a feeding issue.
I think that is part of the scene. These guys with their uncompromising, irrational attitude to others productivity are hopelessly, completely, unremittingly incompetent soldiers. As well as dreadful human beings.
you literally see rounds being ejected and hitting the ground when the weapon is cocked go back and look at it more carefully
@@indeed8211 for the lugar yes. But the 2nd gun. Looks like a colt 1903 pocket ( hammerless) nothing came out. So that was a feeding issue.
Funny enough the 1903 is known for feeding issues.
@@jamesdunning8650 you done?
its a CZ 27
stop acting like you know anything about firearms
@@indeed8211 Both weapons had a protruding barrel and magazine. As well as both were chambered in .32 ACP. In fact the only differences is that one is a hammerless single action blowback, while the other is a double action blowback. Which you cannot see the back of the weapon clearly in the scene :)
*I would make literally 1 million hinges next day if this happened to me...*
@Jay Devine how exactly
@Jay Devine wait what
Let’s do the math. In the scene, the worker made the hinge in approximately 36 seconds. There are 86,400 seconds in a single day. So theoretically, without sleep, without breaks, without any setbacks of any kind, given that time period with that equipment and materials, that worker could produce around 2400 hinges at his peak performance in a literal 24 hour time period. To make 1 million hinges in a single day, the worker would have to make at least 11.58 hinges per second. If you could do that, you’d be God lol.
@@MrNotorius5500 i like this guy, lol 😅👍
@@MrNotorius5500 You really had to calculate that didn't you? good job.
Reminds me of modern corporate culture on productivity.
2:19 He raises his second gun more slowly. He really wanted it to work...
At 2:49 you can see that He is holding a Revolver instead of the Walther he had in the close shot.
Should of worked.
@@thewaterdrop123 wow I wonder how that would have every worked for this scene.
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
so the bullet will stay lined up with the barrel while raising the gun. You don't want it to wobble and end up jamming/snapping in two or coming out at an angle, sheesh
When I saw this movie I was horrified at this scene. I was thinking “Just shoot or leave him alone already!!!”
Can’t imagine how scared the guy was in real life.
We don't know how much dramatic the scenes were made during filming
Shouvik Roy True, but you can take into account what the person who was in this situation said. This is based on a true story and is said to be highly accurate
@@antaris6493 extremely terrifying, I've never seen of this movie before, this is my first clip watching it, and my heart already skipped a beat every time the gun clicks.
@@yassinghareeb5761 you need to watch it
@@edwardkumarkenway1875 if you compare the character in this film with the real "göd" than you will see that this character is much too weak, the original was way worse
They really captured the essence of the officers. What was really scary about them was how physically and mentally sharp they were, and how indifferent they were to the pain of prisoners, not hating the prisoners, but being disgusted by them.
Because they were on meth, made there brains think alot faster better sharper
Were you there? 😂😂😂
@@y0urmak3r
No, but I did read some memoirs😂😂😂
as they should be. If you arent disgusted by jews, you're brainwashed.
I thought goth was overweight?
Just Noticed a huge CONTINUITY MISTAKE! At 2:19 The second gun that Ralph Fiennes character "Amon Goeth" pulls from his pocket is a simi-Auto Pistol. But... after it too fails to fire, and after he hits the man in the head with it, Amon walks away defeated and drops the pistol onto the ground. The only problem is... At 2:46 The gun that Amon drops is not a Simi-Auto pistol... It's suddenly a revolver of sorts. Never noticed that before...
Oh year
You’re right. The first pistol is a Luger, standard issue for German officers. The second pistol looks like a Soviet Tokarev semiautomatic, but, yes, the gun on the ground looks like a revolver. Strange they would miss that 🤔
@@acidz0037 The second pistol is Walter PP
I cannot describe how my body reacted to each click when I first saw this film. It was...perhaps terrifying, knowing that with each trigger pull that man's brains could've been blown out. No other film has made me remember a scene in this way except for this one, and I love it for that.
No worries after he racked the gun the first time. Cause the guns making ammo must have already been shot. Not one single bullet was ejected everytime he racked the guns.
I guess you didn't see Deer Hunter. At least that movie was based on truth unlike this one.
Added to "boom" playlist
@@meenam300zx in what way is this not based in truth, like the deer hunter?
@telivertlidérc he was making hinges. If you're going to attempt to troll, at least be accurate, and logical, with your trolling. Let me guess, India?
When it's not your time, it's not your time.
God is good
Privateer Hunter No he’s not
Then you have no happiness
@@LostSpaceGuy lol I've seen thousands of videos online of people being executed. Believe me, god has nothing to do with it. They could have just killed the guy some other way too. It's a movie.
@@soja5373 Like I said, I've seen thousands of people die, including children and infants. All somebody has to do is want to and it will happen. God isn't gonna come down from heaven and save you.
Imagine he points at himself to test and then it actually shoots
I was expecting for him to aim to the ground and shoot to see if its really working
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😛😛😛😛
Karma
LMAO 🤣
C.F.P.N Hans bring ze luger Who knows, this man can get annoyed enough to do something dumb and not realize it
This scene always gets me. Poor guy 🥺😭
It's okay, friend. Take solace in that it's not real.
Tonight, on "How It's Made"
1940 how it's made
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Fly West Virginia you win the Internet brutha, bravo!
Lmfaooooo
thats fucked up
2:02 I love this little interaction, two men talking so mundanely about figuring out a malfunction, with absolutely no thought or care of what they’re actually trying to do. And what I love is at the end of the scene, they’re still trying to figure out the malfunction. I always love when filmmakers in these kinds of films, humanise the monsters they portray, it makes them much more real and in my opinion, far scarier.
Actually that's why emon goeth is one of my favourite villains his casual approach to killing he never lost the head he just loved killing and playing with his victims minds was all part of the fun for him.
@@Minime163 What
@@Minime163 thats no reason to Like him
you fools clearly missunderstood the guy. He likes the way his character was made and the person and feelings that were put in it to make it believable and realistic. Nowhere in his comment did he say he agrees with what he stood for or what he does.
He is merely a psychopath. He is not insane or delirious,delusional. He likes that despite his sociopathic tendencies and excessive violence, this person still is of a sane mind,has a level headed mind and uses his reach to satisfy his wants.He is not dumb that much is clear. He is more on a powertrip, he likes to feel in power and screw with his victims...So..just a human...but a twisted one.
@@clientcomun1958 And in spite of all the suffering, psychopaths and sociopaths can still get to the top.
Systemically, they even find it easier to make a career, provided they have some control over themselves.
Or even be pardoned by their president and declared heroes, despite their war crimes.
“Nothing” learned from history. . .
Its almost just too hard to believe that only 80 years ago this was actually happening..
@MrJabloney Did you see this happens in Africa and China or are you just assuming? Because I've been to factories in both places and I've never seen this happening...
If the madness is not stopped it will happen again.
I know!
Less than a century this had happened!
Makes me wonder what could happen next.
At start mass population is unaware
I hate to break it to you..Schindler's list is based on a fictional book.
like someone said below, the disgust for the prisoners is made clear. Dramatic.
Just realised something: Göth was toying with the guy from the start. He knew there was a small pile of hinges and he knew the guy was working since 6 that morning. He wanted to shoot him no matter what.
Oh damm, thanks for pointing that out , I never thought about that 👍👍
Uh, yeah. It was a trap. I thought that was obvious.
nothing gets by you does it?
He wanted to "make room" for the prisoners arriving the next day. Definitely a pretext for a little cruelty to cull his current slave laborers.
Like a cat playing with a Maus.
German engineering, for once saving a life.
😂
Damn you beat me to it 😂👌😂
Dirty rotten bastards
One of the guns is Czechslovakian.
Forced labor results in sub-par quality.
At least i learned how hinges are made.
The more you know
+K Money
What kept passengers from attacking the 9/11 plane hijackers? Truth is, we will give up our lives and many others for just another 2 minutes of life. If even that. It's not even just human nature. It's the nature of life.
Make me a hinge.
I have learnt too, God Bless Germany I guess :)
i got to make room in the comments, make me a hinge.
Employees are expected to perform, no excuse for a lack of productivity
Anyone notice the workers holding material in the background of the attempted execution? They begin by walking at a slow pace but when they notice the SS they run. Nice detail that I never noticed before.
Ha i never noticed that before, i was always so focused on the attempted execution. Nice catch mate.
Now that you mention it...yeah. And not a bad idea, staying below the radar with the SS around.😬😬😬😬
1:50 For anyone wondering.
And the officer on the left even looks at 1:55
Your attention to detail is amazing!
That pistol is like
"Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope. Nope."
+chruiz42 lol
this is a hell of a luck, he should hit the lottery, and it can be seen as a miracle too
***** eine golem
The pistol: "I refuse to take part in this execution!"
nope.avi
Imagine almost being killed because the machine broke in the morning, something out of your control
I agree do unfair
They didn't care, they would probably say "where is your second box" or "you were 0.001 seconds slow".
Lmao McDonald’s workers with the ice cream machine
David LOL TRUE
David lmao
I see amazons work environment hasn’t much improved since 1940/s
Friendly fire was turned 'on' that day.
I hope ur joking
Lol
Mmh
I don't get it
I don’t think that was friendly fire. More like the “American are coming lets put a truce...but the Jews are still gonna do Labor”
He didnt even argue before he'd get shot. He probably knew they wouldnt listen.
Another thing is the guy who was supposed to be shot thanked Schindler, and then you can hear soldiers asking each other "Who stole the trigger?", implying that Schindler actually saved him, so he could also have known and would just play along, as he couldn't do much even if he was doomed.
I mean what would you expect
"plis dont kil me!"
"oke"
@@Joe-el2wx He had a legitimate reason. Also looking at it again now, I assume someone has altered his pistols since he shots people loads.
Imagine he turns around and says, 'Let me see that sir".
Like a Monty Python script. 😂😂😂
too movied
Sve nemce treba istrebiti
Bro where did you get such an magnificent imagination?
Made me laugh XD
Don't buy your guns at Temu....
You could say the Commander became "unhinged" by the end.
YEAAAAAAAAAH!
Excellent comment! Hilarious!
Duuuude...
Guess he won't be hanging around anytime soon. Peace ✌🏻
Guess you’ll be seeing yourself out now huh?
Strength 1
Perception 1
Endurance 1
Charisma. 1
Intelligent 1
Agility. 1
Luck. 1000000000
Edit : Thanks for likes guys, i appreciate it, i never had that much likes before. Thanks ya'll
Agility 4 because he built it so fast
Repair 0
Good !
King
The gun is a grey item
Soldier: Tries to shoot the guy
Gun: You cant shoot the civilians
Killing civilian disabled
Call of duty be like
@L C lol my old pfp, forgot to change it smh
Gun: friendly fire will NOT be tolerated
He in passive mode
Imagine when they pointed the gun away, it shot, but when it’s pointed at the victim, it doesn’t fire