"I don't know where do you think this is going" This was one of the mot more frightening phrases in the movie. The attempt was such an unbelievable act of courage against unthinkable odds. Rest in Peace Colonel Stauffenberg and the rest of your comrades.
While so many people say things like this with different movies about different countries, you have to understand that it wouldn't be as enjoyable experience for the average person who doesn't speak those languages. I'd prefer to watch the movie, not read subtitles the entire time.
Possibly. Wouldn’t mind it, but I also don’t mind the English/original version. There was German spoken at first in the beginning of the movie, by Stauffenberg and then switched to English Red October style.
A normal message could be passed along without raising hands. If there's a critical message, they would raise their hands, which would mean a senior would come and see the message.
An excellent scene and an extremely underrated movie
This movie does not get enough credit. I was on the edge of my seat damn near the whole time. 🔥
Great movie! One of my favorites.
German Uniforms - best style for this time...
I agree
The black SS uniforms were gorgeous
This is a great movie.
Great incident you mean.
Both
Lived like a king died like a king
Who ?
The lady recieves the message
Battalion, attention!
"I don't know where do you think this is going" This was one of the mot more frightening phrases in the movie. The attempt was such an unbelievable act of courage against unthinkable odds.
Rest in Peace Colonel Stauffenberg and the rest of your comrades.
Haha pathetic Conservatives... First taken part in literally everything and when u lose the war u suddenly discover Nazis are criminals 😂
Brave but foolish, Stauffenberg should've made sure Hitler was dead, a lot of good people died because of his failure
Fegelein, Fegelein, Fegelein!!!
Bring me Fegelein!
What kind of engines are those trucks? They sound amazing. 😊
3:23:
HOOOOORRRAAAYYYYYYY.
Should have extended the scene.
It’s treason then.
1:23 You can clearly see the modern paving stones on the parkingplace. That didn't exist in 1944.
1:08 assemble the men
I still this think would have been better in German language
No
While so many people say things like this with different movies about different countries, you have to understand that it wouldn't be as enjoyable experience for the average person who doesn't speak those languages. I'd prefer to watch the movie, not read subtitles the entire time.
Possibly. Wouldn’t mind it, but I also don’t mind the English/original version. There was German spoken at first in the beginning of the movie, by Stauffenberg and then switched to English Red October style.
Find the actors is the hardest part
I don't see how it would make any difference, other than a negative one that is
Why their raising their hand?
Because they wanna go to the bathroom
A normal message could be passed along without raising hands.
If there's a critical message, they would raise their hands, which would mean a senior would come and see the message.
Behatlon kostka fajna na placu
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