@@MultiPain101 not necessarily. Every man makes his own decisions and once you are captured anything goes. Of course you'll have to live with your actions. Yes, this is a movie, but I'm sure captured troops have given up information like this before. Most people think the honorable thing is to not reveal anything and die for country like that officer; however, the reality is not that black and white. According to the Geneva conventions, you are not allowed to kill/torture enemy combatants who have surrendered. You are also not allowed to pretend to surrender, or pretend to be dead to try and "take as many [enemy soldiers] with you." No side is innocent and history is written by the victors. If I remember correctly this group went outside of the law to "create their own [vigilante] justice." In this scene they do not torture him, they merely show him they are willing to club him to death with a bat. You have to realize that with enough time/torture, anyone will crack. Does it matter how fast you give up the information in the end? In other words, will your government care that gave up the information after months, of torture vs immediately (comically so in this scene)? Nobody likes traitors. If you want to say nothing your only hope is that your captors give you a quick death (or you take your own life like with a cyanide pill). I don't think that officer seriously believed that all of his captured men would rather die than say anything. The officer made his choice independent of whether or not Brad Pitt's character would get the information he wanted. Some would say that was the officer's last act of defiance. Just because the other soldier told Brad Pitt the information he wanted does not mean the officer threw his life away, or that it was pointless. You fight for the values you believe in and sometimes that means dying for them. Peace is never free (earned by lives and money). You can only hope if you are ever put in that situation that you will have the courage to do what you believe is right. Torture is ineffective because the captured person will say whatever he or she thinks the captors want to hear. You should withhold any judgment because you don't know what you would do in the same situation (unlikely). Yes, again I realize this is a movie and people don't usually write paragraphs in TH-cam comments sections expecting serious replies.
I always die at the part where he instantly points out the positions when asked to. Like no hesitation at all. The way he points it out is so exaggerated and funny with the camera movement i just cant help but laugh
I would do same, why protect a country that made you go to a war in which u will mostlikely die. Fk that better take any odds of going back to family. Last time I checked only thing country provides me with is a pay cut in form of taxes that doesnt get spent on things that benefit me just makes some random dude richer.
The yellow leaf that blows onto the translator at 01:30 and stays on him from there on in is similar to how the Jews were made to wear yellow stars as a form of identification. Don't know if this was intentional or not, but phenomenal detail either way.
Omg can't believe I missed that about his accent. It makes sense his native is Austria so Aldo's accent is what he's used to so he's picked it up being around him for so long
Few people would believe a german man with a swastika carved into his forehead wasn't a nazi the stigma after the war for germans without a scare on their head was immense
@Richard Kistner Hitler and the party was germany and most germans believed the ideology, especially when war still favor the germans. Entire generation raised to believe nazism so about 90% of the population were nazis there is no denying that fact!
@Richard Kistner Also most of the wehrmacht generals were very pleased the hitler early parts of the second world war! They were the architects of the war until the hitler ruin everything but even then they keep fighting for their master until the bitter end.
To think it is a yellow leaf that blows onto him at 01:30 and stays on him from there on in is similar to how the Jews were made to wear yellow stars as a form of identification. Don't know if this was intentional or not, but phenomenal detail either way
It's a common decency in some public places that you remove your hat so there might be times that he's either screwed himself to expose that scar or didn't went to a lot of public places at all.
@@okidokiliteratureclub706 " adhering to any part of nazi ideals" young guy that isnt part of the SS just the normal wehrmacht with one of the lowest ranks. a nazi party member wouldve never been in that wehrmacht position, probably a force drafted dude like 85% of the soldiers that fought for germany
I get that @Beowulf but I don't think he was just a soldier, he was an SS officer. That's why they called him a Nazi coz you had to be a registered member of the National Socialist German Worker party to be an SS Officer.
@@ZatonSultan well said. Much of the Wehrmacht did not support the Nazi Party or its leaders and joined the war due to conscription or to try and stop the Russian advances on the eastern front. It’s a shame that so many people consider all members of the Wehrmacht as nazis which simply isn’t true. The nazis were evil in every sense of the word, but people often times associate the wrong people with this disgusting group.
What Brad Pitts Character does with the marking is wrong in the sense of "all Germans are nazis", but from a modern point of view. It doesnt suit this Kind of Mad Dog Character to show mercy while being on a mission to spread frear behind enemy lines. And it was common to see them all as a Nazi, for many reasons. You would not like to shot and kill an Father or in other sense good man, but pulling the trigger on a Nazi? Easier. I saw an interview with an British Veteran who said that he was only able to forgive the germans in the 70s. Only then he saw them as Humans again. War is hell, and i am glad to never been forced to fight in one.
@@VammainenLehma people tend to exaggerate for no given reason, to make it seem like they enjoyed themselves more than actually plausible. But what can you do.
@@VammainenLehmaevery scene with Landa is tension . The bar scene? the beginning? the part with the girl and the soldier in the movie? the strudel scene? the scene where landa is talking to raine and the other guy? way more than 20%
He tuned down the emotion of the mother hugging thing, the second phrase about burning the uniform was just prolonged by the soldier like "I'm not only gonna ...., but also ...". Wicky just left the last half without losing any information
I like how the Basterds told him to lie about how he survived his encounter with them so he wouldn't get executed. It shows that even they have their own limits and standards.
I think you missed the point, they have no limits or standards when it comes to killing them, this isn't mercy at all, they want him alive to spread fear amongst the rest so they fear the IG even more.
Fun Fact: In an exclusive interview released last year Tarantino revealed that Brad Pitt snorted actual cocaine on set to give the scene and character more depth. Truly inspiring work, a professional at its finest.
I still find it hilarious to this day a symbol of peace is still correlated with so much death & morally deviant acts against man kind. I love this movie
@Pika.chu977 You clearly don't know what I am talking about. The sign he made is not Nazi, but a Very Peaceful symbol that Indian people respect a lot.
It would still be easy to figure how due to how easy you can tell what scars are old and new. He would have to cut his forehead with the knife with scratches with the knife to make it look more like a big boom went off near him.
Obviously it’s just a movie and given at that time the Allies didn’t know or didn’t care, but so many of Hitlers soldiers were forced into service with the threat of their whole families being killed. I had a coworker whose Grandfather was in this situation, he was forced to agree to join the German army at gun point or they’d kill him and his family. This soldier reminds me of that situation, that he wasn’t given an option, and now he has to carry a mark for a war that he never wanted to be in.
@@juharon as a kid i did the same lmaoo i didnt even know what it was until my friend told me about it. i just thought it was a nice symbol to put on my desk
@@MrAceofspades788for me it's weirder, i was 12 when i started drawing the symbol even though i knew what it meant and that it was a hate symbol. I even knew the whole auchwitz ordeal but my 12 year old mind couldn't fathom how much hate that symbol truly represented. And after i saw my friends jokingly put 3 fingers in the air (putting 3 fingers in the air in countries bordering Serbia is a big no-no, in Serbia it's an ok symbol but everywhere else it's bad because it was used in war to promote serb occupation) i was super offended by it, so i learned that way how wrong hate symbols truly are. But i must admit that it is a great symbol, easy to draw, simple yet elegant. Shame it has such a wretched history behind it.
When I was young and saw this on tv, they actually didn't show us the scar and censored it. So, I always thought they doodled a "carrot and and a pair of grapes" on his head with a knife if you know what I mean. It would've been hilarious if it was true! 😂😂
i feel bad for how hes gonna go off to get a haircut barber goes up cuts his hair and goes "wtf is this" and then the guy just goes "well its a long story"
Fun fact - Hitler never actually wore his brown chancellor uniform after the start of the war. He insisted on wearing his Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht uniform.
It's been a few years since I've watched this film. But youtube is clearly telling me to go watch it, so that's exactly what i will do. The scene at the farm and the end scene are my favourites. Another classic from a director who makes nothing but the best movies. I only wish he made even more.
@@moonman1602 What I meant is in war it doesn't really matter if you had a choice to be there or not. What is displayed in this film, for the most part, is obviously nothing but fiction
Technically that symbol is a buddhist symbol of peace. The one they carved isn't tilted like the swastika is, so in many asian countries that symbol might be respected.
@@hugohepworth5633 technically the swastika came before the Hindus. It's one of the first symbols that we see appear in ceramic work way before civilization had emerged in sumer
there are 2 kind of people, the kind that praise because they believes its necessary, and the kind that fear because they understand what consequences it bring, whichever side they are on.
1:56 : A yellow maple leaf drops on Wicki's jacket, and I've always wondered if this is intentional by Tarantino, because It looks like a star of David that Jewish people were forced to wear in the Ghettos or in concentration camp.
I love the part where Hitler tells the soldier not to speak of the incident, he says it with such fear in his voice, as if he’s scared of the bastards himself, without even seeing them.
@spiritboxyxbox the prob is dems/libs are the current nzis as Oct 7th made obvious so when they claim to despise the nzis it's sickening because theyre LYING!
I feel like hitler actually liked the scar, wont be surprised if he thought something like “We should mark all of our soldiers with this” for a split second
Love how they all laughed as soon as he gave up the position on the map
why they laugh?
@@crocmint4246 Cause he was a coward
@@MultiPain101 but isnt he making it easier and not causing trouble by not resisting since he cant win anyways
@@crocmint4246 yea,but he basically let his commanding officer die for nothing cause he didnt give up the positions
@@MultiPain101 not necessarily. Every man makes his own decisions and once you are captured anything goes. Of course you'll have to live with your actions. Yes, this is a movie, but I'm sure captured troops have given up information like this before.
Most people think the honorable thing is to not reveal anything and die for country like that officer; however, the reality is not that black and white.
According to the Geneva conventions, you are not allowed to kill/torture enemy combatants who have surrendered. You are also not allowed to pretend to surrender, or pretend to be dead to try and "take as many [enemy soldiers] with you." No side is innocent and history is written by the victors.
If I remember correctly this group went outside of the law to "create their own [vigilante] justice."
In this scene they do not torture him, they merely show him they are willing to club him to death with a bat.
You have to realize that with enough time/torture, anyone will crack. Does it matter how fast you give up the information in the end? In other words, will your government care that gave up the information after months, of torture vs immediately (comically so in this scene)?
Nobody likes traitors. If you want to say nothing your only hope is that your captors give you a quick death (or you take your own life like with a cyanide pill). I don't think that officer seriously believed that all of his captured men would rather die than say anything. The officer made his choice independent of whether or not Brad Pitt's character would get the information he wanted. Some would say that was the officer's last act of defiance.
Just because the other soldier told Brad Pitt the information he wanted does not mean the officer threw his life away, or that it was pointless. You fight for the values you believe in and sometimes that means dying for them. Peace is never free (earned by lives and money). You can only hope if you are ever put in that situation that you will have the courage to do what you believe is right.
Torture is ineffective because the captured person will say whatever he or she thinks the captors want to hear. You should withhold any judgment because you don't know what you would do in the same situation (unlikely).
Yes, again I realize this is a movie and people don't usually write paragraphs in TH-cam comments sections expecting serious replies.
Imagine if he messed up the swastika
"Welp, guess i'll make another one.."
“Sir why do you have a star scarred into your forehead” ?
I'm pretty sure that was the wrong swastika lol
He did.
That’s a Buddhist Manji,
not a Nazi Sawstika.
@@sanjeetsahay5629 I only know of It as the Nazi version of the swastika, therefore “Nazi Swastika”. Is there another name?
@@mixdberries
Swastika is Ancient Symbol of Hinduism.
Nazi adopted it in the name of Aryans but real Aryans were settled in India
I always die at the part where he instantly points out the positions when asked to. Like no hesitation at all. The way he points it out is so exaggerated and funny with the camera movement i just cant help but laugh
Considering he just likely saw another guy get his head bashed in with a baseball bat he's probably all too happy to sing.
@@thefanwithoutaface8105 Yeah i agree but the way it is captured is so funny to me
I would do same, why protect a country that made you go to a war in which u will mostlikely die.
Fk that better take any odds of going back to family.
Last time I checked only thing country provides me with is a pay cut in form of taxes that doesnt get spent on things that benefit me just makes some random dude richer.
You would do the same so in a way you're laughing at yourself not just him.
@@renecruz2964 im not laughing at him? Im laughing at the scene
The translator's voice is so smooth, especially when speaking german.
Because he IS German :D A very Famous Actor in the late 90' and early 2000'. Gedeon Burkhard
@@Jargolf86 ooo niice!
I think that guy was in Cobra 911
The yellow leaf that blows onto the translator at 01:30 and stays on him from there on in is similar to how the Jews were made to wear yellow stars as a form of identification.
Don't know if this was intentional or not, but phenomenal detail either way.
@@Jargolf86 He is also a fellow voice actor, so the voice is intentionally smooth^^. Met him a few times. Very genuine nice guy from what I can tell.
When Wicky said "Round bout 12" he clearly adopted an Appalachian accent from Aldo when he learnt English it's a brilliant touch of character
I love the way he switches from german to accent-free english in general
Omg can't believe I missed that about his accent. It makes sense his native is Austria so Aldo's accent is what he's used to so he's picked it up being around him for so long
"Oh yeah, this scar was given to me by the nazis as punishment. No, I wasnt a nazi."
Yeah, he wasn't, he was Wehrmacht.
Few people would believe a german man with a swastika carved into his forehead wasn't a nazi the stigma after the war for germans without a scare on their head was immense
@@kidfox3971
Most of the wehrmacht soldiers believe nazi ideology and swore an oath the hitler not the germany.
@Richard Kistner
Hitler and the party was germany and most germans believed the ideology, especially when war still favor the germans. Entire generation raised to believe nazism so about 90% of the population were nazis there is no denying that fact!
@Richard Kistner
Also most of the wehrmacht generals were very pleased the hitler early parts of the second world war! They were the architects of the war until the hitler ruin everything but even then they keep fighting for their master until the bitter end.
Just add a couple more scars till you have the Microsoft logo
Illuminati: Wait, that's illegal
... Hey wait a minute-
that's racist
lmaooo powered by Microsoft®
Orange is the new black
Brad Pitt with his golden accent
You should see him doing irish accent
He's supposed to have a weird accent because he's from the Appalachian mountains or something like that
Better than snatch?
His Italian accent is good too.
Sounds the Same accent as Leo DiCaprio uses in aviator
1:31 Why is nobody talking about how that leaf landed in that soldier’s arm and he just kept it their?
Symbolism.
Didn't even notice that lol, that's funny
He's Canadian by heart
i saw it but i didnt think too much of it
To think it is a yellow leaf that blows onto him at 01:30 and stays on him from there on in is similar to how the Jews were made to wear yellow stars as a form of identification.
Don't know if this was intentional or not, but phenomenal detail either way
"do you want to know how I got these scars? My father.... - " wait, wrong film
führer*
Challenge me to an agni Kai
That actually isn’t that bad for the guy since it’s on his forehead and during this time everyone wore hats everywhere they went.
It's a common decency in some public places that you remove your hat so there might be times that he's either screwed himself to expose that scar or didn't went to a lot of public places at all.
Lol ur right
Not to mention, plastic surgery is already widespread during this time lol
also if it was a real problem , brand yourself and just say it was shrapnel or something
@@amon8977 he could just say a commanding officer did it
That scar healed nicely.
Should’ve branded em
@Sivaguhan Jegatheeswaran yep
@@okidokiliteratureclub706 well he gave the location of his soldiers easily
@@ChickenJoe12 There's a good chance that branding him on the forehead would've simply killed him.
@@okidokiliteratureclub706 " adhering to any part of nazi ideals" young guy that isnt part of the SS just the normal wehrmacht with one of the lowest ranks. a nazi party member wouldve never been in that wehrmacht position, probably a force drafted dude like 85% of the soldiers that fought for germany
I mean, German man in Germany old enough to have been a soldier. Of course he’ll have been a soldier.
I get that @Beowulf but I don't think he was just a soldier, he was an SS officer. That's why they called him a Nazi coz you had to be a registered member of the National Socialist German Worker party to be an SS Officer.
@@ZatonSultan well said. Much of the Wehrmacht did not support the Nazi Party or its leaders and joined the war due to conscription or to try and stop the Russian advances on the eastern front. It’s a shame that so many people consider all members of the Wehrmacht as nazis which simply isn’t true. The nazis were evil in every sense of the word, but people often times associate the wrong people with this disgusting group.
What Brad Pitts Character does with the marking is wrong in the sense of "all Germans are nazis", but from a modern point of view. It doesnt suit this Kind of Mad Dog Character to show mercy while being on a mission to spread frear behind enemy lines. And it was common to see them all as a Nazi, for many reasons. You would not like to shot and kill an Father or in other sense good man, but pulling the trigger on a Nazi? Easier.
I saw an interview with an British Veteran who said that he was only able to forgive the germans in the 70s. Only then he saw them as Humans again. War is hell, and i am glad to never been forced to fight in one.
@@victoriamary8011 I'm sorry what? SS? Get outta here, he's clearly Wehrmacht.
@@victoriamary8011 Everybody back then was a member of the nazi party, if you weren’t you had basically no rights.
I literally just watched this scene and then immediately went on Netflix, extremely glad I did brilliant movie my heart was racing the whole time
The whole time? Over what? There’s only few suspenseful scenes?
@@VammainenLehma people tend to exaggerate for no given reason, to make it seem like they enjoyed themselves more than actually plausible.
But what can you do.
@@alucardnolifeking789 well 70% of this movie is the characters under a lot of tension, so the description probably isn't exaggeration.
@@turningmememachine7256 more like 20%, most of the movie is spent on introducing characters and building up the team.
@@VammainenLehmaevery scene with Landa is tension . The bar scene? the beginning? the part with the girl and the soldier in the movie? the strudel scene? the scene where landa is talking to raine and the other guy? way more than 20%
what i like about the translator he uses half as many words as the soldier but there is basically nothing lost in the translation
He tuned down the emotion of the mother hugging thing, the second phrase about burning the uniform was just prolonged by the soldier like "I'm not only gonna ...., but also ...". Wicky just left the last half without losing any information
The big H looking at the scar like "genius"
Could imagine H branding his soldiers. 🤔
@@SimonWoodburyForget Sarcasm?
@@SimonWoodburyForget so what
@@SimonWoodburyForget You should probably read the comment again, buddy.
@@SimonWoodburyForget Well, if you want to, sure. I'm not the internet police, you do you.
@@simj202 lmfaooo man dipped after that
You could just wear bangs your whole life
Windy days will be a problem
or a headband.
What if you go bald
Or further scar up the scar so it's not recognizable as a swastika
thats even worse i'd take the swastica
I like how the Basterds told him to lie about how he survived his encounter with them so he wouldn't get executed. It shows that even they have their own limits and standards.
Did you watch the movie?
They don't have limits
They have standards I guess but not limits they are just brutal which is the point I guess?
Fairly sure they say they did it so Hitler wouldn't change his battle plans.
Yep, the bastards are also the bad ones, just that they are in the winning side
I think you missed the point, they have no limits or standards when it comes to killing them, this isn't mercy at all, they want him alive to spread fear amongst the rest so they fear the IG even more.
You are the messiah and I am the messiah and she is the messiah and we are the messiahs
Man, that's a good art piece. This guy should be accepted to art school !
I agree, he would have been a good painter
Ha I got that joke
When I saw this movie I thought that if Christoph Walz doesn't win the Oscar there is something wrong in the world. He was amazing!
I feel bad for the soldiers that were forced to do that stuff though. Not alot of people know that alot of them just wanted to live and have a living.
"no bullets fly" from sabbaton. give it a listen if u dont know it already
It’s to send a message to their enemies; and at the end of the day at least he’s alive
Huh
Soldiers are people too.....
People will have more empathy for nazi soldiers than minorities in their own country lmfao
Technically speaking that’s the Budah (I’m not sure on origin”)symbol for peace, the nazi symbol is tilted at an angle going forward
U mean buda symbol
@@vexrez56 Not really, it's kinda complicated.
That’s 100% true
It's actually found in way more cultures just like the pentrgarm
@@chocolatechips1183 ah yes, the pentrgarm
I love that he just snorts coke right in the middle of all this lmao
Snuff, not coke. It's powdered tobacco
It's Snuff How you used to Take tobacco before smoking it was Around
Yeah lol
It’s snuff not coke lmao
I always thought it was coke but thanks for the lesson guys.
This movie is the equivalent of imagining that you won an argument a few hours later while you're taking a shower.
Not really. This movie is just made to be thriller ww2 movie idea that mobody has though if yet.
That's most of Tarantino's movies in a nutshell, but it's done in a way that's pretty satisfying and not corny
Kinda like the US imagining they "won" the west. When it was all pretending to be peoples friend and then stabbing them in the back
Best description of this trash movie
@@Nativeboi2119 how is it trash, native boy?
Fun Fact: In an exclusive interview released last year Tarantino revealed that Brad Pitt snorted actual cocaine on set to give the scene and character more depth. Truly inspiring work, a professional at its finest.
Too much dedication
It was snus. Ground up tobacco
@@DripSerpent really???!?!! who would have tought?????
They snort coke as regular people at office drink coffe
No.
0:26
That epic "laughter" 🤣🤣🤣
I still find it hilarious to this day a symbol of peace is still correlated with so much death & morally deviant acts against man kind. I love this movie
If you know the story of Leo Major, the fact the he gives up the plans so quickly seems 300% more accurate
If he goes to India with that Face, They will throw so much cash at him in the name of God.
Could have at least turned it sideways
@Pika.chu977 You clearly don't know what I am talking about. The sign he made is not Nazi, but a Very Peaceful symbol that Indian people respect a lot.
Pika.chu977 you stupid?
@Pika.chu977 tf was that attempt
@Pika.chu977 nazi's stole the swastika plz educate urself
Just noticed how the leaf that falls on the translators gun at around 1:50 is the Star of David juden mark. Such a good touch.
All he really did was torture a regular Joe Schmoe.
All he really did was do a scene with another actor using special effects and camera work to make it look like he tortured him.
@@RedRabbitEntertainment im so smart guys, i know this is a movie and not a recording of an interrogation of a wehrmacht soldier.
@@RedRabbitEntertainment wow bro i thought they actually got hitler to come film this
@@proofessor8062 I know man! And I thought they really shot up Hitler later in the movie.
@@carltonbanks8251 immersion broken 😔
"Aint that nice"
"anglers?" "nine"
god i love subtitles
1:30 What a beautiful leaf 🍁
😂 I never noticed that.
That translator has a solid accent-free voice in both languages! Kudo-frickin-dos
I just love the camera movement
hi
He should’ve just made a cracked window on his forehead lmfao
It would still be easy to figure how due to how easy you can tell what scars are old and new. He would have to cut his forehead with the knife with scratches with the knife to make it look more like a big boom went off near him.
Or he could just get a tatoo over it lol
@@treett4268 uh. Scars don't work like that. Once they are their they won't ever leave if I remember correctly
@@baconnator179 you can hear scars there are also ways to cut back over the scar and heal it so it will be less noticeable
Yo I had that same Halo 5 pic as my TH-cam pfp. Good taste
The panning of the camera whilst translating was so good
Obviously it’s just a movie and given at that time the Allies didn’t know or didn’t care, but so many of Hitlers soldiers were forced into service with the threat of their whole families being killed. I had a coworker whose Grandfather was in this situation, he was forced to agree to join the German army at gun point or they’d kill him and his family.
This soldier reminds me of that situation, that he wasn’t given an option, and now he has to carry a mark for a war that he never wanted to be in.
my great grandpa was drafted for germany in ww1, they killed him in a concentration camp in the holocaust.
Long Live Sacred Germany.
@@attackowhacko5820 me when i lie on the internet
Clean wehrmacht myth.
Psssst….this movie is 100% fiction. That soldier didn’t have to live with anything once they wiped the makeup off.
Good movie. Finally shows how in war there are no good guys.
@Tyler I dont know, kind of a lot of war crimes for good guys
@Tyler lol u brainwashed
@Tyler go drink your capitalistic milk
@Tyler You should sympathise with a first grade grammar book.
@Tyler Just because your father did it so he wouldn't have to deal with you anymore, it doesn't mean others should aswell.
As a kid, I used to draw swastikas on my desk. Then I realized that's not that good of an idea. I drew a few extra lines, so they looked like windows.
Restoretion 100
Why did you draw swastikas lol
@@stupidvideoman3187 Maybe because I knew it's a taboo thing. So it was exciting. like swearing..
@@juharon as a kid i did the same lmaoo i didnt even know what it was until my friend told me about it. i just thought it was a nice symbol to put on my desk
@@MrAceofspades788for me it's weirder, i was 12 when i started drawing the symbol even though i knew what it meant and that it was a hate symbol. I even knew the whole auchwitz ordeal but my 12 year old mind couldn't fathom how much hate that symbol truly represented. And after i saw my friends jokingly put 3 fingers in the air (putting 3 fingers in the air in countries bordering Serbia is a big no-no, in Serbia it's an ok symbol but everywhere else it's bad because it was used in war to promote serb occupation) i was super offended by it, so i learned that way how wrong hate symbols truly are. But i must admit that it is a great symbol, easy to draw, simple yet elegant. Shame it has such a wretched history behind it.
That guys mom should get him a headband for Christmas 😂
now son, that, is what we call
War crime
And a well deserved war crime
@@NovasDrennnah, the nazis were right, you should get rope
@@crocodileguy4319 Shame the soviets didn't play with your grandma in berlin
@@crocodileguy4319day of the rope indeed
dude lets just be honest here, their fits did look pretty good
With all that cash he's getting he will afford the best plastic surgeon. Goodbye mark of infamy.
The surgeons at this time have done way more complicated work than fixing a scar. I don’t think it’d be too hard at all.
Maybe just wear a headband
@@nick1834 Just think it into a square and say it was from a shrapnel blast lol
It still means it’s his money he has to waste.
The Carnegie hall line is timeless
It should be. It's an old saying.
Brad Pitt is such a great actor.
@ 1:30 that leaf landed so perfectly placed that they decided to leave it for the following shots.
Bro gave him the Hindu Symbol of Good Fortune on his Forehead. How Wholesome.
Great acting by The Leaf 🍁 it was holding on strong
When I was young and saw this on tv, they actually didn't show us the scar and censored it. So, I always thought they doodled a "carrot and and a pair of grapes" on his head with a knife if you know what I mean. It would've been hilarious if it was true! 😂😂
i feel bad for how hes gonna go off to get a haircut
barber goes up cuts his hair and goes "wtf is this"
and then the guy just goes "well its a long story"
That would have happened if the Basterds were Marines.
Ah, Gedeon Burkhard and his deep voice..:) live long Cobra 11!
Kommisar Rex
Anyone else in love with the translators voice
I love the back and forth between the three
The one film were everyone deserved an oscar.
Fun fact - Hitler never actually wore his brown chancellor uniform after the start of the war.
He insisted on wearing his Supreme Commander of the Wehrmacht uniform.
It's been a few years since I've watched this film. But youtube is clearly telling me to go watch it, so that's exactly what i will do. The scene at the farm and the end scene are my favourites. Another classic from a director who makes nothing but the best movies. I only wish he made even more.
It is kinda nice how he says the first thing he wants to do is go home and hug his mother, even the bad guys love their mothers
this was pretty harsh considering this man probably didn't have a choice but join the military
That's war
@@wilyoldserpent yeah but it is really sad
@@moonman1602 What I meant is in war it doesn't really matter if you had a choice to be there or not. What is displayed in this film, for the most part, is obviously nothing but fiction
@@moonman1602 I didn't say they did because I know they didn't. This film is intentionally historically inaccurate
@@moonman1602 Those "wehrmacht" soldiers invaded France and they carried out murders of people suspected as fighting against their occupation.
Brad pitt is a magnificient actor
Magnificent carver too
Yes. People focus on his beauty. But he's good.
Love what Quentin Tarantino has done with rewriting history; the nazis AND slavery. What an endorphin rush I get watching it.
Israeli conscripts fight in diapers
At least Django has some character work and a meaningful plot, this movie always feels like a fever dream to me
@@tonedeaftachankagaming457this movie is better bud.
@@girthatbirthI like IB but Django is PEAK. Will go down as one of the best films of all time.
I wish the swastica wasn’t a hate symbol because it looks awesome and is super easy to draw
My thoughts exactly, if it didn’t have its bad history, it would be quite nice, but unfortunately WW2 happened
Technically that symbol is a buddhist symbol of peace. The one they carved isn't tilted like the swastika is, so in many asian countries that symbol might be respected.
@@hugohepworth5633 technically the swastika came before the Hindus.
It's one of the first symbols that we see appear in ceramic work way before civilization had emerged in sumer
@@draco_shifty World war 2 happened all cause some Serbian shot an Austrian.
@@boshinimperialofficer3250 I’m aware, and it happened, my point stands
Now I get it where the quote came from
"Practice makes the man perfect". 😂
there are 2 kind of people, the kind that praise because they believes its necessary, and the kind that fear because they understand what consequences it bring, whichever side they are on.
Thsi scene makes me happy
Love the detail how there is much less blood on the tip of Aldo’s knife
This is by far my favorite scene in Inglorious Bastards!
One of my favourite parts is from 0:20 to 0:40 the camera is so kinetic and smooth making it a delight to watch
"You know how you get to Carnegie Hall, don't you? Practice."
-- Aldo the Apache
German: Points at map
Soldiers: Comedee
I loved the camera work. Think ill watch this.
never seen a bigger power fantasy in my life.
i love how he says "natsee"
You tell them what'll happen to every Nazi we FIAAAAAAAAAND.
Gorlami 😂😂😂. Favorite line in the movie
the way the camera pans between the 3 person and the map is the the funniest part of the scene
Nothing that a bandana can't hide.
I gotta watch this movie now wtf lmaoo
Top 3 best movies from quentin tarantino for sure man
A beautiful film, and my personal favorite from Quentin along with Django unchained and Once upon a time in Hollywood.
@@Dr.Ruben310 top 4
Imagine, he failed scratching the swastika on this mans head.
Technically he did mess it up, what he did is an hindouism sign of the god and peace, the nazi swastyka is tilted this one isn’t
Victor writes history
As it should be the weak dont deserve a saying
I just realized in the end of movie Hans Landa got sculpted with most deepest cut, you can clearly see the difference.
1:56 : A yellow maple leaf drops on Wicki's jacket, and I've always wondered if this is intentional by Tarantino, because It looks like a star of David that Jewish people were forced to wear in the Ghettos or in concentration camp.
Absolutely amazing filmographic work by tarantino!?
I love the part where Hitler tells the soldier not to speak of the incident, he says it with such fear in his voice, as if he’s scared of the bastards himself, without even seeing them.
Cuckservative spotted.
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@spiritboxyxbox the prob is dems/libs are the current nzis as Oct 7th made obvious so when they claim to despise the nzis it's sickening because theyre LYING!
BEST. MOVIE. VILLAIN. EVER.
2:24 : my barber and the other barber one chair over about to tell me I gotta go bald.
1:54
That snap was so Potent
Hitler looking like a superhero ngl
I feel like hitler actually liked the scar, wont be surprised if he thought something like “We should mark all of our soldiers with this” for a split second
"I consider it a badge of honor, war criminal."
committing war crimes against the nazis makes you morally superior to them.
Brad Pitt is king of war movies.
The guy could change the swastika to a windows logo and No one would even know.
Wait a second...
Or a happy man dancing...
I mean you can easily make it a 田
Microsoft would sue him
anyone who hasnt notice yet the guy who translates germam language is the main actor in Inspector Rex series
thank me later.
The guy who REPLACED the main actor ;)
That "Round 'bout twelve..." accent will always catch me off guard
"Yeah I spoke out against the Nazi's and they gave me this scar."
I swear, Brad Pitt is eating every time I see him in a movie
I mean, he could just scar it more and just have a big splotch for a forehead scar
"Uh sir thats the wrong manji"
The camera really went ➡️➡️↗️↙️⬅️⬅️➡️➡️↗️↙️⬅️⬅️
”oh yeah I’m a Buddhist, yeah I know, weird coincidence.”