@@AdamDj-ic3kr I was more thinking in the sense of “boy and girl from rival groups, one thinks the other is dead and then it turns out they’re not and both end up dead”. Of course, since the love is unrequited, they end up killing each other instead of themselves
@@eddiemoran8044She’s jewish, and ate the unkosher strudel, also went on a suicide mission to assassinate the Nazi chairmen and hundreds of German civilians. She’s just as morally bankrupt as Landa if shes going to kill tons of people, thats why Shoshana needed to die, an eye for an eye makes the world go blind. She’s most likely judged harshly
"Because there was something about Zoller. He really liked her. Everything Zoller did that ended up fucking her up and putting her in this situation, he did with good intentions. His biggest crime was liking her. I think of that scene as a romantic scene. It's Romeo and Juliet. Those bullets? That's them consummating their relationship. In any other time in the 20th century, they could have been in love. Except for that one time." -Quentin Tarantino
I would actually contend that the warning signs were always there. He tried to make advances over and over again despite Shoshanna's obvious disinterest, even going so far as to forcefully shove her into a car and make her come to his party. He was always acting like this, it was just shrouded in his nice and decent demeanor.
@@Noles4life77 I think it was hinted as more of a facade to get Shoshanna to like him. When that didn't work, he tells her that not even 300 men can tell him to go away.
About a year or 2 after this was released, Daniel Brühl was in a German comedy (a very good one) by the title of "Dinosaurier - Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus". And to this day im baffled by how much I tend to sympathise more with the insecure, childish nazi sniper, who killed 300 men, than with the manipulative, cold hearted, cockey banker, who cheats elderly people out of their private homes right into poverty. Still, I love the guy's acting. I can see how he manages to sneak himself into so many major motion pictures. If you want to see more of his excellent acting, watch Cargo. He and Peter Mullen are amazing in thisone. If someone told me the two of them were the inspiration for Vaas and Jason from Far Cry 3, I'd believe that person instantly.
I mean WW2 is long enough ago in the past that to us, it's all pretty abstract. If you're still holding a grudge against 1940's germans, that's saying more about you than WW2. But uhh, emphasizing with a depiction of a soldier from the "other team" doesn't sound off to me at all. I doubt the guy personally partook in the holocaust. He was smitten for the jewish girl the whole movie. He was just a decorated soldier, doing his duty. He just had the "misfortune" of running into a woman/operation he didn't comprehend, and tried to blunt his way into her pants. His inability to take no for an answer is more a detriment to his character than his german uniform, in my personal opinion.
Its a fascinating nuance, in a brilliant film, with all that beautiful vintage cinema equipment, that, thinking she killed him, she see him alive in the movie. Its strangely poetic, and when he shoots her, shocking-in her moment of (almost) tenderness. And all these things fly out in just 4 minutes! Just great. I guess it turned out to be a gift to us all, that Q.T. was always the last kid picked at P.E!
I’m surprised we didn’t get to see more of her feet, for a Tarantino movie. She was the prettiest woman in the whole movie by a mile. And that’s saying a lot with Diane Kruger in it.
03:28 I learned in the past, everyone to kill with a headshot and not to have mercy, if it is my enemy. Its better to shot the full magazine then only 1 bullet.
@@BackwoodsFilms To be fair, she's not a soldier and does not know how/where to place shots whereas he absolutely does. It's not about 'mercy' as much as it is about competence.
Not going to lie, i saw this movie spoilers free (Since i don't really care about spoilers and spoilers are the main reason im interested in some movies or series this was an unique event) when i saw this scene and saw Shoshanna die the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" i screamed was audible from mars, this scene was unique!
I think despite Frederick being kind to her because he liked her, didn’t eliminate tge fact that he was indeed a narcissist who he said himself “not a guy you can say no to” and should their romance continue it would be toxic as hell if somewhere down the road she no longer can make him happy or satisfied.
If it were a different part of the 20th century these two wouldve been a happily married couple with alot of kids but unfortunately it was during ww2..
Lived in France her whole life, spoke French as her mother tongue, lost her whole family to the Nazis, had to flee all on her own and make do with absolutely nothing, managed to end up running a cinema but still had to hide every detail of who she was as a Jew in Nazi-occupied France. How could she be poorer or more French?
To be fair to Fredrick, from this film’s depiction of him, he was a soldier backed into a corner who survived the most harrowing experience of his life.
Frederick es alguien que salió obvios traumas de su experiencia en la guerra, y obvio no tenía como recomponerse por lo que desarrolló una obsesión por Shosanna. Cuando él ve su película vemos como su estrés post traumatico hace efecto, por eso decide ir donde Shosanna quien siempre se mostró frío con él.
He was obviously used to getting his way by charm, what he demonstrated was that he was not accustomed to not getting his own way and wouldn’t stand for it. Spoiled petulant brat who happened to find himself in a position to be a war hero and was enjoying the notoriety, however tortured by the details he might have been.
She got the better deal. Didn't she want to burn with the rest of the cinema? Probably spared her burning alive. But by the way she screams with the bullets in her gut, not much more pain. Anyway, she was a psycho and he was a prick. This ending was, if nothing, poetic.
@@stu2257 burning innocent people alive is completely normal behavior to you? Hitler and the German leadership were not the only attending people to this movie.
More senseless violence by sick freak Tarantino. What a stupid way for Shoshanna to go out. After everything she endured. Tarantino just enjoys violence. He'd almost be the genius everyone declares him to be if he didn't include the over-the-top violence. The creepy dude is into Foot Fetishes, the N word and violence. There are parts of this movie that are good, but he ruins it with nonsense. He did the same thing with the Hateful Eight (one of his worst) and Django.
I just realized their relationship is like a really sick subversion of Romeo and Juliet 💀
Yes, we're Romeo is a "nice guy"and Juliet is just sick of him
@@AdamDj-ic3kr I was more thinking in the sense of “boy and girl from rival groups, one thinks the other is dead and then it turns out they’re not and both end up dead”. Of course, since the love is unrequited, they end up killing each other instead of themselves
i like to imagine frederick is still annoying her in hell, teasing her about how they spent their last moments in life together
She’s definitely not in hell
@@eddiemoran8044She’s jewish, and ate the unkosher strudel, also went on a suicide mission to assassinate the Nazi chairmen and hundreds of German civilians. She’s just as morally bankrupt as Landa if shes going to kill tons of people, thats why Shoshana needed to die, an eye for an eye makes the world go blind.
She’s most likely judged harshly
@@ric_reborn HES A NAZI
you dont decide that @@eddiemoran8044
@@ric_rebornSure he did. He killed three hundred and one people for Hitler
how his head explode when she says "lock the door"... nothing we can do guys, beautifull women are our debility
Ay!
debility?
mmmm u mean weakness.
anyway may s true, she s stunning❤
Well he did shoot his load after all
Not when you realized what bitches and sluts are
Speak for yourself Romeo.
"Because there was something about Zoller. He really liked her. Everything Zoller did that ended up fucking her up and putting her in this situation, he did with good intentions. His biggest crime was liking her. I think of that scene as a romantic scene. It's Romeo and Juliet. Those bullets? That's them consummating their relationship. In any other time in the 20th century, they could have been in love. Except for that one time." -Quentin Tarantino
That last shot was absolutely brutal
She coulda not opened the door knowing the whole place was going to be torched 5 mins later
Shosana was going to die anyway. She wasn't going to make a run for it after setting the cinema on fire.
On the surface a really nice guy with no ill intentions, but actually a disturbingly twisted character.
I would actually contend that the warning signs were always there. He tried to make advances over and over again despite Shoshanna's obvious disinterest, even going so far as to forcefully shove her into a car and make her come to his party. He was always acting like this, it was just shrouded in his nice and decent demeanor.
@@notmecubes And then calling it iNvItAtIoN, yep I agree. But his true colors actually showed in this scene and not before.
@@Cupboard610 honestly cool to see how Tarantino was calling out nice guy syndrome before it was cool!
Didn't get to see his big movie premier because he thought between his legs...
Well he did, but he also had ptsd from killing so many people, I mean he said himself he hated watching the part where it shows him killing people.
@@Noles4life77 I think it was hinted as more of a facade to get Shoshanna to like him. When that didn't work, he tells her that not even 300 men can tell him to go away.
And your point is?
@@shmoke6135I don't think it was a facde since when it cuts to the shots of him watching the scene, he is visibly distressed and feels disturbed
About a year or 2 after this was released, Daniel Brühl was in a German comedy (a very good one) by the title of "Dinosaurier - Gegen uns seht ihr alt aus". And to this day im baffled by how much I tend to sympathise more with the insecure, childish nazi sniper, who killed 300 men, than with the manipulative, cold hearted, cockey banker, who cheats elderly people out of their private homes right into poverty.
Still, I love the guy's acting. I can see how he manages to sneak himself into so many major motion pictures. If you want to see more of his excellent acting, watch Cargo. He and Peter Mullen are amazing in thisone. If someone told me the two of them were the inspiration for Vaas and Jason from Far Cry 3, I'd believe that person instantly.
Vaas deserves a QT movie
I mean WW2 is long enough ago in the past that to us, it's all pretty abstract. If you're still holding a grudge against 1940's germans, that's saying more about you than WW2. But uhh, emphasizing with a depiction of a soldier from the "other team" doesn't sound off to me at all. I doubt the guy personally partook in the holocaust. He was smitten for the jewish girl the whole movie. He was just a decorated soldier, doing his duty. He just had the "misfortune" of running into a woman/operation he didn't comprehend, and tried to blunt his way into her pants.
His inability to take no for an answer is more a detriment to his character than his german uniform, in my personal opinion.
You're either a male or narc male worshipper that you relate to them
The Best scene, Moricone is the legend
not the best.. ppl died..
@@user-sf5li1ob1zwhat the hell you mean dude
Her death was so Cinematic
😂😂😂😂
If our love aint like this, i don't want it
Its a fascinating nuance, in a brilliant film, with all that beautiful vintage cinema equipment, that, thinking she killed him, she see him alive in the movie. Its strangely poetic, and when he shoots her, shocking-in her moment of (almost) tenderness. And all these things fly out in just 4 minutes! Just great. I guess it turned out to be a gift to us all, that Q.T. was always the last kid picked at P.E!
They said they could be best loving couples, but unlike for them, they were part of trantino movie
3:52 impressive dying skills by the actress here.
Her fellow countrywoman Marion Cotillard should be taking lessons.
@@user-es9gz8kx3fahahaha
She is unskilled 🤷🏻♂️
French touch classic 😅
@@user-es9gz8kx3f To be fair Cotillard had a good death scene in La Môme. To me that makes up for it.
Tarantino Is a genius! The best Director of Hollywood!(JS)
what a masterpiece..
I like how the last half of the scene turned into a karaoke video.
I’m surprised we didn’t get to see more of her feet, for a Tarantino movie. She was the prettiest woman in the whole movie by a mile. And that’s saying a lot with Diane Kruger in it.
Real shit 😂
I'll take Diane !!
both ladies killed it in the movie
@@irishspagetti6565 They did.
Pretty?😂
Barley average
Ich kenne sie schon ewig
Und jetzt klebe ich fast an ihr oder unserer geschichte weil das 1 was mit dem anderen zutun hat !
that uniform is so beautiful
so sad, war is sad..
03:28 I learned in the past, everyone to kill with a headshot and not to have mercy, if it is my enemy. Its better to shot the full magazine then only 1 bullet.
Why?
IDK .
Then WTF-@@nicomoreno191
@@later5167 So you don't end up dead like Shoshanna when you discover that the body shots weren't fatal.
@@BackwoodsFilms To be fair, she's not a soldier and does not know how/where to place shots whereas he absolutely does.
It's not about 'mercy' as much as it is about competence.
I wish she didn't have to die
Why she? I wish Zoller didn't die
@@hanssosigyeah man
@@hanssosigWhy? He was a Nazi. He killed lots of Americans, palled around with the worst of Germany
@@hanssosigY'all are way too comfortable being nazi sympathizers, and it's disturbing.
@@CyrusRKOStay disturbed
Es kommt der timing für alles zu diesem punkt zu erklären
This is real love❤😂😂😂
Not going to lie, i saw this movie spoilers free (Since i don't really care about spoilers and spoilers are the main reason im interested in some movies or series this was an unique event) when i saw this scene and saw Shoshanna die the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" i screamed was audible from mars, this scene was unique!
I think despite Frederick being kind to her because he liked her, didn’t eliminate tge fact that he was indeed a narcissist who he said himself “not a guy you can say no to” and should their romance continue it would be toxic as hell if somewhere down the road she no longer can make him happy or satisfied.
If it were a different part of the 20th century these two wouldve been a happily married couple with alot of kids but unfortunately it was during ww2..
2:20 😢
3:29 😢💔
2 of the most tragic characters of the film 😢
Love at first site,Kill at first betrayal
You don’t force urself onto someone. It could kill u❤
That's how love works
It is an amazing scene !!!!!!🫢🔴🤫
That wasn't expected 😂
She stole the film for me
la triste mirada de Frédéric :(
sus ultimos pensamientos de frederic : toma eso perra malagradecida
He killed lots of solders only to b taken out by a poor french girl
She wasn’t poor. Lol.
Poor jewish girl in disguise
She wasn't french 😊
….ya she was?
Lived in France her whole life, spoke French as her mother tongue, lost her whole family to the Nazis, had to flee all on her own and make do with absolutely nothing, managed to end up running a cinema but still had to hide every detail of who she was as a Jew in Nazi-occupied France. How could she be poorer or more French?
Love...
So romantic
the music kinda makes it funny
It's Tarantino
😅open reels of nitrate film. Really?
I'm surprised the Luger actually fired.
People say it’s love…. Where?
She killed him after feigning care for him. That's how women love.
Frederick es obvio que queria una relación con Shosanna y que era un buen muchacho (un buen partido, aun siendo nazi)
Pero cuando una dice no es NO.
To be fair to Fredrick, from this film’s depiction of him, he was a soldier backed into a corner who survived the most harrowing experience of his life.
Frederick es alguien que salió obvios traumas de su experiencia en la guerra, y obvio no tenía como recomponerse por lo que desarrolló una obsesión por Shosanna. Cuando él ve su película vemos como su estrés post traumatico hace efecto, por eso decide ir donde Shosanna quien siempre se mostró frío con él.
He was obviously used to getting his way by charm, what he demonstrated was that he was not accustomed to not getting his own way and wouldn’t stand for it. Spoiled petulant brat who happened to find himself in a position to be a war hero and was enjoying the notoriety, however tortured by the details he might have been.
The music is perfect. Effin Tarantino ROCKS!!!
Cant reject the power of the 😻
Mmh watcha say…
🤣🤣
lolololol
Brought me right back to 2010 bro.
😂😂
3:30
3:29
@@dwonnasargent5427 I loved when she died too 🤣
3:51
Without war they could've been something ngl
Without war they wouldn't have met each other...
In the end, she loves him.
I STILL ship them hopelessly
1:40 = 👍🏻
What, the rape threat? Great.
@@stu2257 2:51 she realized that he was right about that.
And how do you know that was a rape threat ?
@@stu2257That's pretty based of him.
She got the better deal. Didn't she want to burn with the rest of the cinema? Probably spared her burning alive. But by the way she screams with the bullets in her gut, not much more pain. Anyway, she was a psycho and he was a prick. This ending was, if nothing, poetic.
The last movie roll was in place and going, I'm pretty sure she was just about to leave the place and rely on Marcel burning down the screen.
Why was she a psycho?
@@stu2257 burning innocent people alive is completely normal behavior to you? Hitler and the German leadership were not the only attending people to this movie.
@@stu2257 because her family was murdered in front of her that tends to turn people insane y'know
Don’t confuse psycho with vengeance. It was revenge she was looking for.
This is so badly written. Why would she go near him without making sure he’s dead. Boo.
😕🤔🕵️♂️ Is Fredrick Speaking Chinese ( Simplefield ) Chinese ( Traditional) Or Actually German + ChineGerman Hahahaha 😂🤣😆
It's french.
Your Style is Rotten.
More senseless violence by sick freak Tarantino. What a stupid way for Shoshanna to go out. After everything she endured. Tarantino just enjoys violence. He'd almost be the genius everyone declares him to be if he didn't include the over-the-top violence. The creepy dude is into Foot Fetishes, the N word and violence. There are parts of this movie that are good, but he ruins it with nonsense. He did the same thing with the Hateful Eight (one of his worst) and Django.
Before he made Django. This was meant to be his Western in its style. So damn near everyone has to die.
what a pathetic fantasy movie
Loser
You are a marvel guy
It's comedy
Dumb women 🍵
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(Yup, I know it's a "fictional" flim)
No means no
He's not a man you say "No" to.
Exactly. He kinda creeps me out. I dont know what people like about him🥲
@@olivashard8113i like the actor not the character. i think it takes true skill to play this role and Daniel Bruhl did great.