Inglourious Basterds German Accent Scene

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2014
  • Germany/Austria Group 2014

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  • @titaniumteddybear
    @titaniumteddybear Před 7 lety +9481

    Every single actor in this entire movie is so frikking good.

    • @TheTonyEntertainment
      @TheTonyEntertainment Před 7 lety +186

      ikr!! Tarantino is a great director. Also he is the only one who knows how to direct Waltz.

    • @vincentarderiu8895
      @vincentarderiu8895 Před 6 lety +37

      I don't totally agree. He did a really good job under Polanski's direction in "Carnage" in my opinion
      But it's true that no other director can direct him as good as he appears in the 2 Tarantino's movies

    • @gc3k
      @gc3k Před 5 lety +43

      The casting in the movie is great, picking very talented actors who are bilingual

    • @coolguy02536
      @coolguy02536 Před 5 lety +6

      Don't you mean so friSSing good.

    • @Galland_
      @Galland_ Před 5 lety +106

      Well...Til Schweiger is still Til Schweiger..

  • @agro0
    @agro0 Před 5 lety +2713

    The cool thing here is that Fassbender's german actually sounds pretty good, but still not good enough to be convincing, which fits the scene really well.

    • @lejanljet6128
      @lejanljet6128 Před 2 lety +32

      His german in this scene is perfect. I didn´t noticed that german is not his mother tonge.

    • @Packer1290
      @Packer1290 Před 2 lety +53

      Knowing one's accent is suspect, probably not best to shout.

    • @pliskin8116
      @pliskin8116 Před 2 lety +18

      It’s actually bc he used the English sign for 3. Index middle and ring vs German thumb index middle. Accent was perfect.

    • @powidel2118
      @powidel2118 Před 2 lety +146

      @@pliskin8116 No it was not. Obviously u are not a German native speaker

    • @pliskin8116
      @pliskin8116 Před 2 lety +4

      @@powidel2118 well no. It’s wat I heard was the climactic point.

  • @noahhughes2501
    @noahhughes2501 Před 5 lety +1433

    the major is such a madlad that he closed his book without a bookmark, without so much as batting an eye. NOT A SIGN OF REMORSE!

    • @mayvic8078
      @mayvic8078 Před 4 lety +257

      He already knew that he would never come back to it

    • @countdebleauchamp
      @countdebleauchamp Před 3 lety +73

      @@mayvic8078 Interesting perspective.

    • @dannywang4543
      @dannywang4543 Před 2 lety +52

      But as a book reader, you’d know where you left off just by looking at a few words on the page.

    • @matthewriley7826
      @matthewriley7826 Před 2 lety +5

      Because like other goose stepping morons he’d probably rather be burning books than reading them.

    • @SuperCosty2010
      @SuperCosty2010 Před 2 lety +22

      He won't need any bookmark anymore 😂

  • @truefilm1556
    @truefilm1556 Před 7 lety +6539

    Tarantino is a genius. He managed to make Til Schweiger actually doing something resembling acting and talking. :-D

    • @shmoriy
      @shmoriy Před 6 lety +69

      truefilm it’s hard acting in not your native tongue. Same goes to Asian actors/actresses. In the movie hero & crouching tiger etc, everyone is amazing, yet their English speaking roles are awful.

    • @LunarPenguin42
      @LunarPenguin42 Před 6 lety +832

      Ben you dont understand. Til schweiger is one of the worst german actors. His one and only good movie is inglorious bastards and thats because he dies.

    • @bugsbunnyknowsbetter
      @bugsbunnyknowsbetter Před 6 lety +81

      Filippo Soraperra but he was good in "knocking on heaven's door". And I absolutely love that movie.

    • @LunarPenguin42
      @LunarPenguin42 Před 6 lety +151

      Liliya Leto thats your opinion. I just think he is horrific. My favorite german actor still is Daniel Brühl. (I dont consider waltz as german but rather austrian)

    • @aresef
      @aresef Před 6 lety +183

      The whole pub sequence is something most directors wouldn’t be able to get away with. A minutes-long sequence in a foreign language, and a tell that only people familiar with that language and culture would be able to catch right away on the first viewing. The way he uses not just the camera, but sound throughout the scene tells the viewers everything they need to know.

  • @blueonblack83
    @blueonblack83 Před 9 lety +5935

    That major has one hell of a uniform.

    • @naimagape4235
      @naimagape4235 Před 8 lety +1156

      hugo boss

    • @blackjack3355
      @blackjack3355 Před 8 lety +345

      Yeah meant that Gestapo officers were not to be fucked with

    • @MaximKretsch
      @MaximKretsch Před 8 lety +122

      +MultiMrMiles
      He wears a Leibstandarte uniform. Can be seen in a different scene.

    • @MultiMrMiles
      @MultiMrMiles Před 8 lety +21

      wow, thanks, so i was close. Good looking out bro.

    • @BrumEldar
      @BrumEldar Před 7 lety +72

      MultiMrMiles gestapo didn't use uniforms and totenkopf didn't use black uniforms they wore green/grey feldgrau, that is a early leibstandarte uniform

  • @nodataFYI
    @nodataFYI Před 8 lety +8619

    Wow, Fassbender pronounced the words almost perfectly in this bit. But it's true that there's still a slight accent. Still pretty amazing!

    • @therichardchannel
      @therichardchannel Před 8 lety +1389

      I'm pretty sure he spoke with an accent on purpose. He is supposed to be playing an Englishman pretending to be German. Listen to him speak German in Xmen First Class, and you'll see it sounds much more natural.

    • @Lilithly
      @Lilithly Před 8 lety +177

      +therichardchannel though I do think his German in X-men is better, I don't think this was done intentionally. This is just his accent.

    • @DartLuke
      @DartLuke Před 8 lety +115

      +Nabiya Ri that is way Tarantino is genius. He pays attention to such small details.

    • @Lilithly
      @Lilithly Před 8 lety +89

      DartLuke I seriously doubt this was intentional. I checked the X-men scene again and I'm sure the only reason his accent doesn't sound quite as strong is because the dialogue is a lot shorter.

    • @AEIOU05
      @AEIOU05 Před 7 lety +192

      I'm Austrian and i didn't notice anything at first but that's probably because i don't speak high german wich sounds snooty and arrogant for me anyway

  • @notAshildr
    @notAshildr Před 3 lety +3921

    For anyone interested in how obvious Fassbender's "off" accent is... His german is pretty good. However, there are slight differences to what most Germans would talk like. His vocabulary is very formal, but that's not all. For one, he tends to over-enunciate. He also has very slight trouble pronouncing the "ch", which is particularly prominent in the first sentence 0:08 "Das geht Sie niCts an, OberfeldwebEl" Overstressing the last e in Oberfeldwebel, which most Germans would swallow and struggling with the ch. Other instances where overenunciation is obvious is at 0:34 belästigEn, 2:23 geborEn instead of geboorn, and 2:31 habEn. Another slight mispronunciation is how he sometimes doesn't speak the p hard enough; same with the z. you can hear this at 0:16 rüüBelhaften, instead ohif rüpelhaften. and 0:36 (z)surückkehrEn. Riefenstahl also doesn't quite sound right.
    The sentence at 2:38 then is an absolute disaster, as it has all the things you'd look for. Meaning, it's a VERY hard sentence. He pronounces it: Erinen sie sic an an die schi-scene, Correctly it would be Erinnern sie sich an die Schi-SZene. sz is hard.
    I know this sounds like a lot of stuff, but it really isn't very noticeable unless you want to notice it. And, in conclusion, once you can deliver the sentence "Sie, mit Ihrem rüpelhaftem Benehmen, erinnern Sie sich an die Skiszene aus dem Riefenstahl Film?" without raising suspicion, you should be pretty good to go.

    • @eliavbar-el9544
      @eliavbar-el9544 Před 2 lety +162

      Omg 😂😂😂 it is very precise language.... Isn't it?

    • @SuperChuckRaney
      @SuperChuckRaney Před 2 lety +161

      Best thing to do is use the truth.
      *in German, "I'm American, my parents are German from that mountain, I joined up when The Furher asks all good Germans to join"

    • @notAshildr
      @notAshildr Před 2 lety +114

      @@SuperChuckRaney Not quite sure how well that would have worked, but it might have been worth a try. It is ridiculously hard to pass as a native german I'd say.

    • @henrymccoy2306
      @henrymccoy2306 Před 2 lety +6

      @@SuperChuckRaney given the fact that America was democratic and even they were arresting random Japanese and German people I wouldn’t be too sure a military dictatorship would let him get away with that story

    • @SuperChuckRaney
      @SuperChuckRaney Před 2 lety +76

      @@henrymccoy2306 It's true tho, Hitler asked several times for good Germans to come home and serve the Fatherland.

  • @azidewurst2
    @azidewurst2 Před 8 lety +2161

    "Das ist ein Offizierstisch!", one of the rather tricky phrases, is done perfectly, the rest indeed pretty off for a "real German ear".

    • @inkyhip458
      @inkyhip458 Před 8 lety +30

      +MugiHasDeclined Do you suppose fastbender knew how to do a slightly off German accent or was that incidental?

    • @rohan4872
      @rohan4872 Před 8 lety +99

      +Robert Conlee incidental - his German is bound to be slightly off given his Irish background.

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 8 lety +130

      +Robert Conlee If I had to guess, I'd say Tarantino knew his accent would sound off naturally, and that's why he was chosen for the role. Otherwise there are hundreds of British actors who speak German from birth.

    • @isakaldazwulfazizsunus7564
      @isakaldazwulfazizsunus7564 Před 8 lety +37

      +The Acid Sausage It's the "r"'s, I think. I'm not even a native, but the way he just scratches his throat to make them is painful...Typical of non native German speakers that either roll their "r"s or use the English "r". And then he puts the stresses in the wrong places. Like the way he says "gesehen".

    • @margaritam.9118
      @margaritam.9118 Před 8 lety +28

      His accent should be slight off, because they need a character's Britishness to be revealed in the plot xD

  • @jsphat81
    @jsphat81 Před 9 lety +8737

    German sounds like a beautiful, sophisticated and precise language. Also, not to sound stereotypical but also the perfect language to shout out commands, just like Hugo Stiglitz does in this scene.

    • @EricCartman-mx5wg
      @EricCartman-mx5wg Před 9 lety +246

      That's only when you have that Hitler accent. Otherwise orders would sound like shit to me, honestly...

    • @jsphat81
      @jsphat81 Před 9 lety +424

      Eric Cartman of course they would, Cartman. You don't respect anyone's authoritah!

    • @EricCartman-mx5wg
      @EricCartman-mx5wg Před 9 lety +64

      jsphat81 No, but they gotta respect mine...

    • @sebastianalegria3401
      @sebastianalegria3401 Před 8 lety +167

      +jsphat81 l must say Fassbender speaks the German very well even thought he's lrish

    • @HanhNguyen-kb2iy
      @HanhNguyen-kb2iy Před 8 lety +133

      +sebastian alegria actually he is half German half Irish (German father and Irish mother)

  • @chicoti3
    @chicoti3 Před 6 lety +1988

    Restaurant, everyone eating with their kids and laughing, then out of knowwhe-
    *DÜRFTE ICH MICH VIELLEICHT ERKUNDIGEN*

    • @HarryPirsch007
      @HarryPirsch007 Před 4 lety +58

      I challenge you to do this at your next Denny's visit

    • @dannyr333
      @dannyr333 Před 3 lety +28

      The German part u wrote does that say
      MIGHT I INQUIRE!
      If so that LMaO

    • @Matthew92971
      @Matthew92971 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HarryPirsch007 WHAT THE FUCK IS UP DENNYS?!

    • @ropeburn6684
      @ropeburn6684 Před 2 lety +6

      I almost fucking spat my drink 😂 best comment

    • @BrainDeath89
      @BrainDeath89 Před 2 lety +1

      🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣

  • @cquinn185
    @cquinn185 Před 5 lety +949

    His arrogance and foolishness got everyone killed. He brought attention to the entire table by talking, not only talking but going on a tirade scolding the young german soldier. If he had just allowed another one of the Germans at the table to take care of the situation in a calmer manner. So many people would have lived. This scene is awesome, and it offers us all a lesson on not being impulsive.

    • @Android3008
      @Android3008 Před rokem +92

      Exactly, he also shouldn't have talked for so long

    • @bornonthebattlefront4883
      @bornonthebattlefront4883 Před rokem +153

      It wasn’t arrogance
      He was doing what a stereotypical German officer would do
      It’s just that the sergeant caught his accent and made a big deal about it cause he was drunk, instead of keeping it to himself
      Which in turn, caught the attention of the SS officer
      Historically though, the German anti-intelligence was absolutely terrible
      The Brit’s were able to infiltrate almost everything except the German high command
      They knew about a great number of attacks, and were able to coordinate a number of anti-intelligence operations themselves because of their infiltration
      Something like this, at that time, wouldn’t have gone down how it happened in the film

    • @JA-ru3il
      @JA-ru3il Před rokem

      I agree but I believe they were caught the minute they walked through that door. It was sealed after one of them spoke. You don't get past a a high ranking Nazi officer with such an elementary plan. I bet you "hypothetically" he knew they couldn't have existed because he knew all of his men.

    • @goyim6866
      @goyim6866 Před rokem +8

      it's a movie. no one died. they are characters

    • @prince-solomon
      @prince-solomon Před rokem +11

      Everything happened because it's in the script, not because it would be "smarter" or makes "more sense"...everything in any movie is happening because it's in the script, that's always the answer.

  • @ELViejito100
    @ELViejito100 Před 8 lety +297

    1:19 i love how the gestapo offficer enjoys the suspense

    • @Onmysheet
      @Onmysheet Před 8 lety +18

      At the end he says, "You should rejoin your friends, I'll take it from here"

    • @BFP2021
      @BFP2021 Před 8 lety +33

      +Anibal Rendon i bet the SS major knew something was funny when he saw Stiglitz,
      reemember every German soldier knew about him from the killings.

    • @TonyMontana-zk6ib
      @TonyMontana-zk6ib Před 8 lety

      +Anibal Rendon He looks like a SS.

    • @longdonglarry
      @longdonglarry Před 8 lety +1

      Yes, looks like a Obersturmbandfuehrer SS

    • @jockmcscottish7569
      @jockmcscottish7569 Před 8 lety +7

      The Gestapo was administered by officers of the SS.

  • @soldiermajor
    @soldiermajor Před 10 lety +753

    that entrance was badass

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před 5 lety +48

      +soldiermajor
      The only reason it seemed badass is because everyone waited, was scared and he took his time and in an almost robotic manner, walked straight into the silent room.
      The reason you wouldn't be able to achieve this nowadays, has nothing to do with personal composure, but the fact that, between shouting and arriving in the room, there would've been at least 6 people commenting on your words, including phones in the background and loud tv-screens talking about sports.

    • @FinkShady
      @FinkShady Před rokem +5

      @@Widdekuu91 Imagine when you get to should out "Dürfte ich mich vielleicht erkundigen!" > close dat book > take a deep ciga breath > stand up > hold dat beer > stop the record player > slowly yet imtimidatingly move towards everyone in the room...
      Damn that would surely make my day!!!

  • @lessacto
    @lessacto Před 7 lety +183

    Dammit. The gestapo guy just happened to be a major and outranked them so they had to comply to his questioning them. Great scene.

  • @kmzsim8189
    @kmzsim8189 Před 6 lety +347

    August Diehl owns this scene!

  • @thorragnarok7690
    @thorragnarok7690 Před 5 lety +139

    August Diehl is as amazing as Waltz tbh, he should have more screentime, shivers went down my spine seeing this scene

    • @psyrmc
      @psyrmc Před 3 lety +4

      Yes totally!!!

  • @RiderRohans
    @RiderRohans Před 9 lety +4094

    I´m german and no, I´m not a Nazi...but the uniforms were f*cking sweet back in the days.

    • @blueonblack83
      @blueonblack83 Před 9 lety +497

      Fucking right :D German soldiers knew how to dress.

    • @FSSNZ
      @FSSNZ Před 9 lety +533

      blueonblack83 designed by Hugo Boss

    • @shmoriy
      @shmoriy Před 9 lety +364

      Designed to be both very striking and intimidating at the same time. And yes they were done by Hugo Boss.

    • @rafaelalexie2417
      @rafaelalexie2417 Před 9 lety +187

      So...you're a german and not a nazi?!?!?!? This is madness!!! I thought they were synonyms :-O

    • @RiderRohans
      @RiderRohans Před 9 lety +71

      Rafael Alexie
      Only a matter of time till the first troll shows up.
      try harder buddy :(

  • @ElBoutre
    @ElBoutre Před 7 lety +3826

    Fassbender is doing quite a good job tbh... but as a german, no way anyone would have bought that story back then or even nowadays. It sounds just TOO english ;)

    • @Mystic-wq8xt
      @Mystic-wq8xt Před 7 lety +9

      how

    • @ElBoutre
      @ElBoutre Před 7 lety +573

      His accent is wy too obvious, you can totally hear he is english or american ;)

    • @Sicklehead88
      @Sicklehead88 Před 7 lety +650

      Indeed. He also overpronounces the Rs, you especially hear it in "zurückkehren". He did a good job. But like Johnny already said, no one would ever buy his story. No German sounds like that, no matter what region of Germany you come from.

    • @jigsaw89de
      @jigsaw89de Před 7 lety +425

      I guess it is mostly his accentuation of the words in the whole sentence rather than the pronunciation of single letters of a word that sounds weird for a native German speaker. And another small mistake of him: In Germany it is impolite to name yourself first (even in the absence of the persons you name) as he did on min 2:50 while this is very common in English language. He should better say my father, my sister, my two brothers and myself ...

    • @Sicklehead88
      @Sicklehead88 Před 7 lety +7

      jigsaw89de
      accentuation was probably the word I was looking for ´;-)

  • @tankmaster1018
    @tankmaster1018 Před 9 lety +362

    00:13 Hammersmark knew his accent wasn't going to fly and get them busted from the very beginning. Look at her reaction during that timestamp! Haha its the same face she had when Aldo tries to speak Italian to Landa. Lmfao

    • @OrkarIsberEstar
      @OrkarIsberEstar Před 5 lety +47

      reason being that if he were from Piz Palü he would have a swiss german accent not a french one. Bad cover up story. Its like claiming to be from London and spaking in a scottish accent

    • @anderslarsen2311
      @anderslarsen2311 Před 2 lety +2

      @@OrkarIsberEstar Also I assume noone lives in piz palu its on the bloody mountains.

    • @unknownzzz5115
      @unknownzzz5115 Před 2 lety +10

      @@OrkarIsberEstar Well... that mountain is on the border between Italy and Switzerland, a very peripherical area, so it is a very nice cover up story since you can't really know how an accent from such isolated border area will sound.

    • @OrkarIsberEstar
      @OrkarIsberEstar Před 2 lety +5

      @@unknownzzz5115 well just that it was in one of the most popular movies of the time, and that he actually should be fluent in italian as that would have been his first language, and german his secondary with a swiss german accent cause thats what would he have learned. Swiss german has a different dictionary from standard high german for many reasons

    • @unknownzzz5115
      @unknownzzz5115 Před 2 lety

      @@OrkarIsberEstar Thanks for the info!

  • @edelweiss-
    @edelweiss- Před 2 lety +79

    nobody mentions how perfect that one actor can play drunked. he plays perfectly like he would be really drunk.

    • @Ricardo-cl3vs
      @Ricardo-cl3vs Před rokem +10

      True. There are very few actors who can convincingly play a drunk. Jude Law is one of them. Antonio Banderas is also pretty good.

    • @baskingindarkness
      @baskingindarkness Před 9 měsíci +2

      Umm Mr Lahey from trailer park boys?

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Před 9 měsíci

      @@baskingindarknesspropane propane

  • @joen.8668
    @joen.8668 Před 5 měsíci +17

    August Diehl's performance is incredible in this film.

  • @LaraUiara
    @LaraUiara Před 8 lety +453

    Lmfao! When the drunk soldier starts laughing along too!

  • @IceveinsProductions
    @IceveinsProductions Před 7 lety +818

    1:16 - The fearless major showing his refined and intelligent side - Sitting in private and reading a book at candlelight while enjoying a beer and a smoke whilst a record plays.

    • @conforzo
      @conforzo Před 6 lety +146

      IceveinsProductions Probably reading "Jew cooking for dummies"

    • @Jzphh
      @Jzphh Před 6 lety +91

      Johann Sebastian Bach Or he's reading one of Hicox's books on German Cinema. Hicox was a film critic but had not seen any films made during the Third Reich since they weren't imported to the UK. Hellstrom is a film buff, Hicox expected him not to have seen that Reifenstahl film and was surprised. They later play a game of "Who am I?" and Hellstrom gives Hicox a German actress who was in a film from the Third Reich era knowing he wouldn't be able to get it since he's not seen any third Reich films. Hellstrom knew all along he was a English spy and was messing with him.

    • @kevinmathewson4272
      @kevinmathewson4272 Před 5 lety +51

      I don't think he knew all along. I think he suspected all along. He knew at the end.

    • @majormalfunction3757
      @majormalfunction3757 Před 4 lety +17

      May I correct you
      Enjoying a beer in a shoe shaped cup

    • @Lakeland_IV
      @Lakeland_IV Před 4 lety +4

      @@Jzphh damn, nice catch.

  • @rogerkincaid931
    @rogerkincaid931 Před 4 lety +356

    I've seen German-language films before, but only after this film I started learning the language.
    I freaking love this film.

    • @taichihead42
      @taichihead42 Před 2 lety +4

      What you love this film. Why? Another movie that dishonoured the german army and makes the jews out to be the victims by a director who's in bed with the jewish film industry.

    • @swietyboze1792
      @swietyboze1792 Před 2 lety

      @@taichihead42 holy shit can you shut the fuck up
      Always searching for something to fucking pick on aye?
      Fun at parties

    • @tedgreversiii1956
      @tedgreversiii1956 Před 2 lety

      @@taichihead42 bro don't sugarcoat, just admit u hate the jews

    • @theblackknight5716
      @theblackknight5716 Před 2 lety

      @@taichihead42 made the jews out to be victims?

    • @mother.95
      @mother.95 Před 2 lety

      @@taichihead42Try speaking like this in real life. You cant. You know it. You will be grabbed by your hair and thrashed around.
      That is how we do it in our part of the world.
      Dont think for a second, none is going to do that to you. These are turbulent times. Be very mindful of what you speak, 13 year old boi. You face consequences now or later.

  • @robhill9336
    @robhill9336 Před 9 lety +357

    The look of anger on Stiglitz's face is awesome.

    • @MvL010
      @MvL010 Před 8 lety +17

      +Rob Hill lol I don't know if you know Til Schweiger in any other movies but I can assure you this is his acutal face. I've never seen him doing any other expression whatsoever

    • @renzolaguna7290
      @renzolaguna7290 Před rokem

      Yes its because stiglitz's is an austrian jew in real life, and he only took the rule of stiglitz's for the reason he can kill a lots of nazi in a brutal way..

  • @DeaNizBack
    @DeaNizBack Před 7 lety +831

    As a german I have to admit Fassbender is doing great. Not perfect but rly great! Like in the movie, I would still be very suspicious :D. You can clearly hear how hard he tries to maintain his german xD

    • @2011heinz
      @2011heinz Před 6 lety +4

      DeaNizBack haha jawohl

    • @rangv733
      @rangv733 Před 5 lety +26

      Really? It all sounds so similar to a non speaker. Except slower and more like he's trying hard.

    • @OrkarIsberEstar
      @OrkarIsberEstar Před 5 lety +61

      @@rangv733 as stated in the movie the accent is quite off, it sounds very french, but even germans who live near the french border dont have accents like that, it sounds like a frenchman speaking english. As native you clearly hear how his pronounciation is off, but given what ive heard of Fassbender in other mocvies he can spak perfect german but for this role it wouldnt have fit so he put on the accent on purpose and i can only applaud that, a lot of germans couldnt do that.
      Oh and just to point that out the Pitz Palü isnt even a german or french mountain its swiss...i guess Tarantino tried to use a french sounding mountain to explain the slight french accent but that was a total mistake. First, the mountain is in Graubünden (state of switzerland) so he would have a swissgerman accent / dialect not a french one, also the swiss were never in the war and not in the wehrmacht so the "cover" just made him sound even more suspiscious.

    • @rangv733
      @rangv733 Před 5 lety +3

      @@OrkarIsberEstar Explains it really well. Thanks.

    • @ErickTosar
      @ErickTosar Před 4 lety +3

      Obviuosly!, the character is not german, is english doing german!,. that's why they got in trouble!... don't you start your brains on before commenting?

  • @FlashakaViolet
    @FlashakaViolet Před 8 lety +3038

    fassbender speaking german is my sexuality

    • @coyotew925
      @coyotew925 Před 8 lety +13

      AHAHAHAHA

    • @DangerousCrafter
      @DangerousCrafter Před 8 lety +52

      +Nolliminator When does he not?

    • @SuperClypeus
      @SuperClypeus Před 8 lety +9

      +Nolliminator I hate Til Schweigers voice, unfortunately he's pretty famous

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 8 lety +23

      +Nolliminator Thank you Michael Fassbender, for making obviously-English-sounding German a thing with women!
      His accent is the best I could ever hope to have as well.

    • @Jackcantsleepful
      @Jackcantsleepful Před 8 lety +12

      +FlashakaViolet Not for me, but very good. My friend sold him an ice cream once in Hackney, she melted.

  • @jkobstube4314
    @jkobstube4314 Před 2 lety +52

    Fassbender's pronunciation is almost perfect, but it's not the slight accent that would've given him away - it's his story about where he claims to be from. The Piz Palü is in Switzerland and every German knows what a Swiss accent sounds like and it's nothing like what Fassbender is speaking here. If this weren't just a movie, no German would've ever bought that story.

    • @AndinoKiwi
      @AndinoKiwi Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, and then someone would have tried to speak to the alleged Swiss guy in the dialect of the area, or another Swiss dialect from an area nearby, and then he would have been unable to say anything.

  • @mannyw3739
    @mannyw3739 Před 10 lety +76

    The first time watching this gave me chills when he walks outta the back & turns off the record.

  • @timothyjoe5343
    @timothyjoe5343 Před 7 lety +79

    Having the father join the laugh at 3:20 is so brilliant before having him dragged off to the other table

  • @brian27610
    @brian27610 Před 5 lety +416

    the actor for Max is really good at being drunk, I wonder if they got him actually drunk for these scenes

    • @tangkhul_Tekken
      @tangkhul_Tekken Před 3 lety +44

      He was hammered. Absolutely annihilated during this scene.

    • @PM-vb4od
      @PM-vb4od Před 2 lety +1

      @@tangkhul_Tekken were you there?

    • @nicnakxd1063
      @nicnakxd1063 Před 2 lety

      Trueeee

    • @cardavmon
      @cardavmon Před 2 lety +15

      His character's name was Wilhelm. Max was his son's name.

    • @fabriceclement6587
      @fabriceclement6587 Před 2 lety +3

      You never get boozed on set.

  • @cgavin1
    @cgavin1 Před 7 lety +61

    "You should rejoin your friends.."
    DRAGS HIM AWAY.

  • @joselugo2514
    @joselugo2514 Před 9 lety +105

    The Stiglitz's face at the end it's like "Ugh these idiots"

  • @stevegovea1
    @stevegovea1 Před 9 lety +1425

    German and Russian languages are badass in my opinion. I got to start learning them.

    • @schorleschorsch8941
      @schorleschorsch8941 Před 9 lety +16

      Try it xD

    • @kronosrocks2591
      @kronosrocks2591 Před 9 lety +103

      I've been taking German for five years now, it's pretty awesome. My neighbor also started teaching me Russian. It's worth learning

    • @deedobelyou
      @deedobelyou Před 9 lety +91

      English comes from a german dialect so when you speak english german is easy.

    • @oguzhanbilgin1966
      @oguzhanbilgin1966 Před 9 lety +21

      Django Münchhausen I think vice versa. :D

    • @deedobelyou
      @deedobelyou Před 9 lety +11

      Oğuzhan BİLGİN you can think what you want my friend ;)

  • @guyweisz7811
    @guyweisz7811 Před 9 lety +167

    Many years ago I read a book on Operation Barbarossa, it was a very thick (and old) book written by historians and military experts. I remember in one of the chapters they talked about how the SS prepared their people, as well as Wehrmacht officers, to recognise soviet spies based on their behaviour and gestures. They pintpointed gestrures common to the Soviets and said, ok now we as officers should refrain from making these gestures, even when it comes natural to some of us; this way you know or at least suspect, which is close enough (after a short interrogation you know for sure). I'm sure this was the case also for the brits, and Tarantino would have read about it in the research he said to have carried prior to making the film. So, maybe there are also Germans who use the "crown fingers" to indicate three (I know there are British who use their thumb for that purpose), but for an SS officer this, together with a weird accent - which was not that weird by the way -, this was enough for a proof.

  • @abcxyz7132
    @abcxyz7132 Před 11 měsíci +23

    "Might I inquire ?" And the course of the scene changes. What a masterpiece from QT. Every performace in this movie was brilliant.

  • @danielmyshkin3343
    @danielmyshkin3343 Před 8 lety +198

    the weirdest part is not Fassbinders accent, but he claims to be from Piz Palu which is located in Switzerland. Swiss were not allowed to join the regular SS, although there were about 1000 Swiss in the Waffen-SS (which is however not the uniform Fassbinders is wearing).

    • @danielmelendez3546
      @danielmelendez3546 Před 8 lety +14

      +Dan Myshkin Fassbender's role was of a regular Wehrmacht soldier. Not sure about the SS though but there were many non-German enlisted men in Germany's regular army.

    • @bearpaws420
      @bearpaws420 Před 8 lety +25

      +Daniel Meléndez Then what's up with his collar? I'm pretty sure the 1944 Wehrmacht never had SS flashes

    • @imperialguardsman9867
      @imperialguardsman9867 Před 8 lety +9

      +Dan Myshkin Actually there is no difference between SS and Waffen SS to be in WF-SS you had to be a memeber of the SS. So Fassbinders uniform could be from the Waffen SS indeed it appears as such. And both the S.S and Waffen SS accept foreign volunteers especeally if they were of Germanic and European background as is the case of the Swiss.

    • @imperialguardsman9867
      @imperialguardsman9867 Před 8 lety +5

      +Daniel Meléndez The Wehrmacth on another hand only accept "Imperial Germans" that is Germans borned in the Reich.

    • @wallacewallace8850
      @wallacewallace8850 Před 8 lety +3

      +Imperial Guardsman it's true, many italians from Alto Adige (Sudtirol in german), the region near Austria with a majority of german speaking people, were recruited in SS

  • @BrazenBreeds
    @BrazenBreeds Před 7 lety +21

    2:59 - The Major never takes his eyes of Hicox while everyone else is speaking.

  • @MobKnowledge
    @MobKnowledge Před 2 lety +25

    I always love when Stiglitz grabs Wilhelm and reprimands him. You can tell Stiglitz had been in Wilhelm's position in the past and was drawing on how officers would tell him off.

  • @tpzlol
    @tpzlol Před 9 lety +258

    "I was speaking to captain I-don't-know-what"
    er sagt "Hauptsturmführer Heimatlos hier (homeless here):"

    • @DerKingChaos
      @DerKingChaos Před 9 lety +4

      Cobb die transferierung kommt aufs gleiche hinaus

    • @wcsdiaries
      @wcsdiaries Před 8 lety

      what does willhelm say to hammersmark after the shoot out? he says something about American and bad times but can you give me the German text? I'm learning it

    • @MaximKretsch
      @MaximKretsch Před 8 lety +11

      +Karl Lagerfeuer
      Nein, es hat die Konnotation "Im Gegensatz zu den beiden anderen Typen, die ich anhand ihrer Sprachfärbung problemlos nach München und Frankfurt einordnen kann, werde ich aus dem dritten überhaupt nicht schlau, und das macht mich ziemlich misstrauisch."

    • @SuperClypeus
      @SuperClypeus Před 8 lety +9

      Captain homeless! Haha, was für eine falsche Übersetzung

    • @cerebrusprime4742
      @cerebrusprime4742 Před 5 lety +2

      Nein!! Nein!!! Nein!!!!

  • @deydreamer
    @deydreamer Před 2 lety +16

    I love Tarantino's use of BGM, or lack thereof. His tense scenes are so quiet you can hear your inner thoughts.

  • @als3984
    @als3984 Před 4 lety +33

    1:14
    That German dude terrifies the fuck out of me. Lol. Hes a pretty good actor

    • @miriamschmitz394
      @miriamschmitz394 Před 3 lety +1

      Oh yes, you can tell that he's onto sth.. and about to get you in trouble..

  • @HerrRobbenklopp
    @HerrRobbenklopp Před 7 lety +610

    Unrealistic. A German soldier would never ever wear his cap inside of a building.

    • @artemnoelgames
      @artemnoelgames Před 7 lety +8

      Herr Robbenklopp true

    • @doid3r4s
      @doid3r4s Před 7 lety +216

      typical hollywood American propaganda.

    • @mmafan1775
      @mmafan1775 Před 7 lety +387

      Autism speaks. Of all the unrealistic things of this movie you complain about his fucking hat.

    • @subkontrabasklarinet
      @subkontrabasklarinet Před 7 lety +10

      I think since a cap is part of the uniform, soldiers wear it even inside a building. But yeah, I hate it when a wannabe gangster wears a cap inside a pub.

    • @ammadeyus
      @ammadeyus Před 7 lety +38

      you dont wear a cap inside of a building. that's a no no

  • @conorbowen3360
    @conorbowen3360 Před 2 lety +15

    I like how the first part of this is basically a very eloquent "You're not cool enough to sit with us"

    • @nolesy34
      @nolesy34 Před rokem +1

      Yes but kinda no
      Officers are not permitted to fraternise with non officers it would therefore be the officer sticking to protocol,
      Chances are no one would be bothered to check up in a basement however the officer was bluffing that the private would be suitably threatened and take his leave and lo and behold a SS is listening in... IF the officer waited and the SS was to step in private would be reprimanded for not leaving the table and probably wouldnt catch the accented officer..
      Irony

    • @hanniballecter5383
      @hanniballecter5383 Před 10 měsíci +1

      "you can't sit with us"

  • @MobySlick
    @MobySlick Před 5 lety +34

    The whole bar scene was simply astonishing. Very well done in almost every aspect. Proof of Tarantino being a master.

  • @fashizzle78
    @fashizzle78 Před 9 lety +638

    Why didnt he just keep his mouth shut..he knew German wasn't his first language..that's what ultimately got them in trouble

    • @binos8843
      @binos8843 Před 9 lety +69

      Because the guy was SS and he is the worst of the worst (Note he is in the Black Dress only worn on special occasions after 1939) and it is his duty

    • @fashizzle78
      @fashizzle78 Před 9 lety +77

      I was talk in about Hicox not the as gestopo major

    • @toddster87
      @toddster87 Před 9 lety +98

      george phillips are you dense? Clearly he is referring to Hilcox

    • @binos8843
      @binos8843 Před 9 lety +12

      Todd Spencer Didn't read it correctly ;p
      Well idk maybe the SS officer would have gotten suspicious as hilcox would not have quieted the men as generally it is an officers duty to keep the men in line,

    • @JackoBanon1
      @JackoBanon1 Před 9 lety +53

      Well, the whole movie doesn't make sense at all.

  • @yeahokyep
    @yeahokyep Před 7 lety +23

    Both Michael Fassbender and August Diehl were so brilliant in this scene

  • @matty6848
    @matty6848 Před 8 lety +48

    This is without doubt the best part in the entire movie. Personally I think Fassbenders character was massively underused in this film he even play it great as Lt Archie Cox his accent in this scene is supposed to give him away that's the genius of it!

  • @peterfrank3365
    @peterfrank3365 Před 6 lety +29

    After this movie, my brother became an enthusiast in European cinema of 1960s to 1970s.
    After this scene, he also decided to become a multilinguist.

    • @majortom91gsg
      @majortom91gsg Před 2 lety +13

      My brother decided to be a Nazi after this scene

  • @patrickbateman2225
    @patrickbateman2225 Před 5 lety +35

    If Fassbender had have just told the Major to go home and get his shine box in German this whole thing could have been avoided

  • @NotQuiteFirst
    @NotQuiteFirst Před 7 lety +15

    MIGHT I INQUIRE?
    What a cool bastard sitting on his own drinking beer from a glass boot
    Favourite scene

  • @AMAZIGH691
    @AMAZIGH691 Před 6 lety +34

    I speak Dutch and I can hear very clear the accent.

    • @chongtak
      @chongtak Před 2 lety +1

      For me it's the pitch of the voice. I don't speak German but have worked with many for many years along with other nationalities and clearly we don't speak on the same pitch. English speakers have a low pitch, Germans are slightly higher and French and other Romance language peoples are the highest. I can't tell whether his German is good but his voice is certainly English or North American (I know he's English).

  • @Kinos141
    @Kinos141 Před 8 lety +263

    Now, I want to learn German.

    • @anjar.2910
      @anjar.2910 Před 8 lety +2

      really?

    • @Kinos141
      @Kinos141 Před 8 lety +7

      Anja Reissig Ja.

    • @anjar.2910
      @anjar.2910 Před 8 lety +2

      well, that's not gonna be an easy thing I suppose

    • @geneparmesan8748
      @geneparmesan8748 Před 8 lety +27

      +Kinos141 The app Duolingo and the CZcams series Easy German (both free). My spoken/written grammar isn't perfect, but I can understand spoken German (as long as they aren't rattling off 100 words per minute) and I'm reading German books now.

    • @anjar.2910
      @anjar.2910 Před 8 lety +3

      reading books is really the best way to learn a language!

  • @St3shi
    @St3shi Před 2 lety +18

    I don't really know if Daniel Brühl's acting came across for people who don't speak German, but it is spot on. He is charming, determined and confident at the same time, which is excalty to be expected from SS officers, where sycophancy, ruthlessness and appearance were valued way higher than actual efficency. Same goes for Cristoph Waltz. I am from Vienna and he acts and talks exactly like someone you would meet in the Vienna State Opera going to see something by Richard Wagner.

    • @anam3704
      @anam3704 Před rokem +5

      The Gestapo officer here is not Daniel Brühl, it's August Diehl.

  • @mutenroshimuaddib8288
    @mutenroshimuaddib8288 Před 2 lety +18

    By the way, just to notice the fact that Piz Palü is a wonderful summit in the Bernina Massiv. You have a wonderful view of this giant monster Glacier from the ski resort Diavolezza (and one of the most impressive ski route through Glacier in the Alps, where you can find an igloo in the middle of nowhere and pay your beer contactless with your phone!). And the only fact that people may still a bit doubt about his accent is the fact that in this region, people speaks a quite rare language with also a very non common accent (although that you can recognize, that he has an English/American accent, but at this time, it wasn't common for people to identify it like today due to movies! I remember not having identified an American accent of a guy speaking very good French when I was young!).

  • @clunkmess
    @clunkmess Před 8 lety +269

    1:13 the beginning of the end😬😬😬

  • @DrumFuckerFr
    @DrumFuckerFr Před 8 lety +160

    At 1:16 I was like "Well shit, they're dead."

  • @danielwilcox419
    @danielwilcox419 Před 7 lety +102

    I wonder what book Major Hellstrom was reading that he'll never get to finish...

  • @trisetyarso
    @trisetyarso Před 9 lety +29

    I am so late to finally watch this movie. This scene is remarkable: Even if we watch it many times, the intense is still there. Agree, those actors are very brilliant. Unbelievable.

  • @AnastasiaSaenz
    @AnastasiaSaenz Před 8 lety +55

    I love the way August Diehl entered the scene:D:) I watched this movie a few times after the first initial time, to see this guy:) He's amazing in this movie - through and through...despite him playing a Gestapo officer...:) And, man, I love the uniform:)

  • @dustinsalz9672
    @dustinsalz9672 Před 2 lety +53

    I love how Tarantino plays with tension in this scene.
    When Wilhelm (the drunk father) notices Fassbenders accent we get a slight spike in tension, because we are afraid that he's going to get found out. When he gets yelled at is ordered off the table tho there is a small point of relief, immediately followed by the gestapo officer announcing himself and entering the scene; huge tension spike. Fassbender keeps it cool tho, using his knowledge of the German film scene to talk his way out of it and the gestapo officer seems like he believes him. They even all start laughing which really let's the viewer breathe a sigh of relief, since it seems like the conflict is resolved.
    However this is immediately falsified as soon as the gestapo officer has Wilhelm dragged away in that really dry, serious tone.
    It is at this point that the viewer realizes, that the conflict and the battle of wits between the two, has just begun.
    All of this and so much more in 3 and a half minutes of screen time. God damn Tarantino, you're a legend

  • @tiaaaron3278
    @tiaaaron3278 Před 2 lety +9

    Major Hellstorm is underrated as a villain; he's so elegantly formal, classt and yet silently threatening, a nice contrast to Landa.

  • @user-hi7fi3sq5o
    @user-hi7fi3sq5o Před 4 lety +12

    That german actor was very good

  • @Mystic-wq8xt
    @Mystic-wq8xt Před 7 lety +182

    this scene made me want to learn German, the most beautiful languages when talking are German and English spoken by British

    • @brucecampoy
      @brucecampoy Před 7 lety +16

      same. this whole movie made me want to learn German :3

    • @Mystic-wq8xt
      @Mystic-wq8xt Před 7 lety +3

      I find it attractive :p Probably beacause english is not my mother tongue..

    • @Mystic-wq8xt
      @Mystic-wq8xt Před 7 lety +7

      it's arabic, french is my second language (I can write and speak like a native) english is my third (I still make some flaws though) and now I'm learning german (and later i want to learn russian)

    • @Mystic-wq8xt
      @Mystic-wq8xt Před 7 lety +1

      no.. but i know some words
      i was able to learn french and english fast because school made us learn them in elementary school

    • @Mystic-wq8xt
      @Mystic-wq8xt Před 7 lety +1

      ameya oola it is :p

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography Před 8 lety +11

    i love the timing at the end where hellstrom tells the soldiers to take the sergeant back to the table. just gets dragged away like that.

    • @brucetucker4847
      @brucetucker4847 Před 2 lety +1

      It reminds me a bit of Django Unchained when Django asks the slave to say goodbye to the mistress.

  • @RenanBorges96
    @RenanBorges96 Před 2 lety +11

    I'm not even German (I'm Brazilian btw) and somehow I could spot some differences between Fassbender's German and SS officer's German. Amazing! I'm struggling to learn German, but this language is amazing indeed.

    • @cristianmarques7699
      @cristianmarques7699 Před rokem +2

      I'm also Brazilian and after watching this movie I'm very interested in learning German, it's a fantastic language

  • @ayoubmerzak1733
    @ayoubmerzak1733 Před 3 lety +170

    The amazing thing that most people are missing here in this scene is that Major Hellstrom (the SS officer in black outfit) could recognize both accents of the two germans disguised as officers, one of them got a thick bavarian accent from Munich while the other one's got a hesse accent from Frankfurt. I thought first when I saw this scene that he recognized them by their dress code, like a german officer from Munich would wear a particular outfit other than the one of an officer from Frankfurt. But now after connecting the dots backwards this scene just baffled me, the screenwriting and the acting here is just too damn good.

    • @raulbetancourt5795
      @raulbetancourt5795 Před 2 lety

      So that why he call Wicky and Stiglitz by those names.

    • @Arsenal4ever777
      @Arsenal4ever777 Před 2 lety +2

      Til Schweiger (Actor of Hugo Stiglitz) went to school in Gießen which is about 37 miles away from Frankfurt. Very accurate actually

    • @superking-nicolaslucau7252
      @superking-nicolaslucau7252 Před 2 lety +2

      I hate how people who are stating the obvious find it "amazing" smh

    • @kostassalerakis1024
      @kostassalerakis1024 Před 2 lety

      People from Munich never had a thick Bavarian accent though, Munich Bavarian was always a bit more subtle and "elegant". Noticeable Bavarian, but very easily distinguished from other parts. Nowadays of course it has almost disappeared completely and people in munich speak standard German.

  • @marlonlizardo-barahona9016
    @marlonlizardo-barahona9016 Před 10 měsíci +5

    What I like about these scene so much is two things - 1) the purity of the German language (at the time) that a native German can recognize a discrepancy, and 2) the dramatics of it like when the Major gets up and has to turn off the xylophone and everyone is just quiet and waiting for him to deliver.... Amazing scene just like the rest of the movie!

  • @moalth6041
    @moalth6041 Před rokem +8

    How August diehl puts the LP on the Grammophon is a hilarious idea. Now he is in charge in this tavern. In Austria/Germany we say:"alles spielt nach seiner Musik!", which directly translated means:"everything is up to his music, which means, that everybody has to act like he wants to. You can see it because he becomes the cenrte of the camera. Everything depends now on him. Well not extremely difficult or smart, but still extremely fitting for taratinos style and for the scene. This is how extraordinary films are created.

    • @mariaschukariova3438
      @mariaschukariova3438 Před rokem +1

      In Russian language there is the same phrase, which literally is translated as "the one who orders music".
      And it's interesting perspective from this point of view👍

  • @jayzrat
    @jayzrat Před 5 lety +5

    This bar scene is gripping. I never get tired of watching it. Probably the best part of the film. Obviously , one who didn’t speak german would never detect the accents. Fabulous filmaking!

  • @artemnoelgames
    @artemnoelgames Před 7 lety +77

    You can clearly hear that somethings wrong with his German, it sounds too English/American. The word intonation, pauses and speed between the sentences. Just suspicious

    • @Brxvs
      @Brxvs Před 7 lety +2

      OverTheTop well he isn't German.

    • @emperorpg9494
      @emperorpg9494 Před 7 lety +1

      Brandon Gooding
      False. He was born in Germany.

    • @felipevr0913
      @felipevr0913 Před 7 lety +8

      Pay Wilson aka. Pay der Chiller yeah but he didn't grow up in Germany.

    • @emperorpg9494
      @emperorpg9494 Před 7 lety

      Felipe27 rey
      yeah thats true

  • @aaronhaidle7130
    @aaronhaidle7130 Před 3 lety +24

    I can hear the accent by how softly and smoothly he pronounces each sentence.

  • @efegeniosojr.5885
    @efegeniosojr.5885 Před 3 lety +2

    superb best actor major with a gentle killer smile!!

  • @Daiin0
    @Daiin0 Před 6 lety +12

    1:05 I love listening to Germans yell order like that😂

  • @CC-ki1th
    @CC-ki1th Před 4 lety +19

    Love the German language so much. Hope to be fluent by the time I’m done with school

  • @thorshammer81
    @thorshammer81 Před 7 lety +10

    When Stiglitz starts yelling out orders in German it made me want to learn German

  • @w87g8765
    @w87g8765 Před 4 lety +16

    I must say this SS officer is very good at his job.

  • @Crichjo32
    @Crichjo32 Před 3 lety +8

    This entire scene is a masterpiece by itself.

  • @Wodenson
    @Wodenson Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love the atmosphere entirely went still when Hellstorm spoke, so quiet we can hear the vinyl that we didnt ever know eas playing, and his slow, paced, self assured walk really made an impression!!

  • @jameshodge960
    @jameshodge960 Před 2 lety +2

    Super super great movie 🎥! 👌👍🔥💯🔝

  • @brunavalentim1995
    @brunavalentim1995 Před 3 lety +10

    every actor in this scene is great, but August Diehl, oh boy...

  • @roy6907
    @roy6907 Před 2 lety +5

    You know, he could’ve just gotten away with saying he was raised in England as a child and returned to Germany since it was still pretty common for wealthier families of noble descent to move around

    • @Excalibur01
      @Excalibur01 Před 2 lety +5

      It would even explain his use of the fingers counting up to 3. In fact, he could of even said he was a German who answered the call of Germany and returned to the fatherland, which is even more believable because LOTS of foreign born Germans went to Germany to fight for the German army, not necessarily for the NAZI party but the call of the fatherland.

  • @abriseno72
    @abriseno72 Před 2 lety +10

    You know you’re a good actor when you can remain intimidating while holding a boot shaped beer mug lol

    • @SmokeyBCN
      @SmokeyBCN Před 2 lety +2

      you can always tell when it's someone's first time drinking from a Boot mug - they will inevitably spill the beer all over themselves

  • @riknuti
    @riknuti Před 2 lety +1

    So many excellent details in this movie..unbeleviable👏

  • @TemariNaraannaschatz
    @TemariNaraannaschatz Před 5 lety +8

    As a German it is still hilarous to me, that he talks about Fassbenders "strange" german language, if Till Schweiger is talking.
    For those who do not know: Till Schweigers was of talking is very strange for Germans.
    And Fassbenders is amazing!

  • @theacademyofpoliticalscien3994

    Every minute of this movies is so intense! 😦😦

  • @fabriziodebattista3888
    @fabriziodebattista3888 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I love this scene and all these actors

  • @henryviii6341
    @henryviii6341 Před 3 lety +1

    each scene is a movie unto itself. amd the references to other ( all time great) movies and genres are there for those who look.
    Love the way the Gestapo chap appears from the darkness stops the music. it’s like an Old Western Bar scene when the piano player stops as the bad guy comes to the card table. Gunfight at OK Corral comes to mind.

  • @fearsomename4517
    @fearsomename4517 Před 2 lety +4

    Each ego is larger than the previous ego. Such a great scene.

  • @Cyprienroche
    @Cyprienroche Před 8 lety +66

    I love this scene but it also bothers me every time I watch the movie.
    Hugo Stiglitz was on all the newspapers, his face is well know and Dieter Hellstrom (portrayed as a sharp and well-informed fellow) should have recognized him immediately, say "fair enough" after Magneto's explanations, get out of the bar to get some sober soldiers outside, and storm the pub.
    Landa immediately recognized Hugo's body when he investigates the incident. But Dieter doesn't?
    Or he recognized him and played his little game, which was pretty stupid since he is outnumbered 3 to 1 and his back-up are a few pissed-drunk soldiers celebrating at the next table.
    But the "he recognized them but was just playing along for whatever reason" isn't full-proof, when Magneto makes the hand sign for 3, it looks like he finally realizes everything and takes rather suicidal actions.
    I don't know what to make of this (still great) scene, if anyone could help me out that would be great.
    Merci et au revoir les amis o/

    • @HealthyAndrew
      @HealthyAndrew Před 8 lety +6

      I'm curious too, especially since he pats his back harshly, as if to say "I know you"

    • @BigThree4Ever
      @BigThree4Ever Před 8 lety +15

      Well, Stiglitz does seem to fit the bill of the "average while male".... But I see where you're going with that. With the war going on perhaps everyone wasn't able to see what he looked like through news paper or other media?I feel that if Hickox (Michael Fassbender) hadn't signified three in very English [non-German] way that they would have likely survived the encounter... perhaps Hellstrom would have followed them out to attempt a solo-ambush, however we will probably never know unless we were to ask Tarantino for his thoughts on the subject.

    • @Cyprienroche
      @Cyprienroche Před 8 lety +1

      Thanks for your opinions guys, food for thought...
      I didn't know what "monkeyshine" was TBH, I'm French and English is my 3rd language (after German, so this movie was a treat for me languages-wise); & I don't get all the slang. .
      I had assumed he meant the alcohol, must have made this assumption because I know the word "moonshine", and he said that sentence just after finishing his "boot-pint" (fun fact, you can see the exact same glass in the Texas Chili Parlor from "Death Proof"... Quentin and his foot fetish, tss tss ^^)
      Haha now I'm even more confused, but oh well, some of the best Tarantino movies have some small plot-holes, no biggie.
      Thanks to ya all again o/

    • @BigThree4Ever
      @BigThree4Ever Před 8 lety +2

      Randall Flagg
      Monkeyshines is "slang" for mischievous behavior

    • @Cyprienroche
      @Cyprienroche Před 8 lety +1

      Alan Schulte
      Thanks, every time I watch this movie I make a mental note to check what it means but always forget ^^'
      Makes sense, thanks. The more you know...

  • @Maxi_Jano
    @Maxi_Jano Před 8 lety +166

    I don't speak a word of german, but, watching this again, I notice how his accent is really very different from the others.
    But more important, are they saying "Boba Fett"? To the sergeant?

    • @BountyManBen
      @BountyManBen Před 8 lety +77

      +Maxi Jano "Oberfeldwebel"

    • @2810Mad
      @2810Mad Před 8 lety +40

      +Maxi Jano I laughed my ass off LOL

    • @criscyanide6583
      @criscyanide6583 Před 8 lety +37

      mee too, native german speakers, speak faster, Fassbender talked carefully and slowly

    • @Cyprienroche
      @Cyprienroche Před 8 lety

      +Maxi Jano
      Haha good catch

    • @criscyanide6583
      @criscyanide6583 Před 8 lety +1

      Horny Aleks he could've speak with perfection, that way nobody can suspect......so

  • @CMan1434
    @CMan1434 Před 9 lety +7

    Love the way seargent wilhelm laughs near the end hehe

  • @WAFCWALKER93
    @WAFCWALKER93 Před 8 lety +10

    1:20 - He does not exhale the smoke... ;)

    • @Cyprienroche
      @Cyprienroche Před 8 lety +2

      +Saul Goodman
      You have no idea how much that bothers me >

  • @bunny.bunbob
    @bunny.bunbob Před 7 lety +119

    they actually revoiced him in the german version lol

    • @DerWaidmann_
      @DerWaidmann_ Před 7 lety +170

      rocketFucHs The decision to dub this movie in any language is absolutely retarded

    • @linajurgensen4698
      @linajurgensen4698 Před 6 lety +1

      BraydenMiller stfu

    • @LunarPenguin42
      @LunarPenguin42 Před 6 lety +5

      What i was always wondering about is why the SS-guy in black didnt recognize the english accent, because you clearly can hear it.

    • @johnluujl
      @johnluujl Před 6 lety +37

      that is stereotypically american of you - you really think everyone on this planet who's not from the US can understand a word brad pitt is saying in this movie?

    • @JoelLinus
      @JoelLinus Před 6 lety +2

      Pitts texan is hard to understand

  • @skippycavanaugh3148
    @skippycavanaugh3148 Před 7 lety

    Brilliantly choreographed scene.

  • @88trainstation
    @88trainstation Před 7 lety +8

    I found it funny when they all started laughing and Stiglitz is just sitting there playing with his thumbs, waiting for the Major to go away lol

  • @angelavila799
    @angelavila799 Před 3 lety +17

    01:13 me gusta como suena el alemán, autoridad en estado puro.

  • @ungabunga6735
    @ungabunga6735 Před rokem +2

    I love how they introduce the major in this scene.

  • @brucefultz2462
    @brucefultz2462 Před 9 lety +18

    He counted wrong. I lived in Germany for almost 3yrs I still count starting with my thumb

  • @JREVY22DECEPTICON416
    @JREVY22DECEPTICON416 Před 2 lety +1

    The acting is, JUST SO GOOD!