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I love how Donny and Omar don't stop to question why the theater is on fire and who the woman laughing on the screen is. They just accept the situation and continue with their plan. The Bastards and Shosana managed to work together without even knowing each other and be aware of each other's plans.
I haven't seen this movie in a while, but I believe it's kind of a plot point. If I remember correctly, Hitler going to the cinema was a last-minute, secret thing, so he was going to have very light security for it to not be so obvious. I might be wrong tho.
Every other Tarantino movie is set in that universe. Hence the increased cultural appreciation for cinema and gun violence, and the reduced international awareness.
You would have never heard any details of what really happened inside the theater, literally no one survived (except Aldo and the other guy, but again, they missed the show)
@neurodivergent_cameraguy3734 In Once upon a time in Hollywood, Rick Dalton made a movie where he burned Nazis, maybe this event might have inspired it. I guess, regular people in that world would know about Basterds' contribution in the war but might be completely oblivious to Shoshana's contribution
I love how this movie surprises you by killing Hitler. You somehow expect for him to escape one way or another. But this plot twist is so unexpected that it's satisfying.
It is actually unexpected that both plans kinda worked (not flawlessly but still worked) instead of working against each other and ruining the other plan
I remember being so shocked but found a deep sense of catharsis in it, because we all wish we could have done that to Hitler - then the whole screen laughed maniacally. Tarantino was absolutely genius for this. A very particular feeling I've never got from any other film
This is actually a constant motif in Tarantino's work, giving "would-be" victims their cathartic revenge: women killing a stalker serial killer (Death Proof), jewish victims killing the nazis (here), black slaves killing their owners (Django), hollywood actors killing the Manson family (Once Upon)
@@Conan_the_Based Oh yea, such a psychopath thing to do is to avenge your family and all your friends death. You would had went to Hitler and complain to him, right?
Comments under this video shows how genius Tarantino is. The parallel between the spectators of that theater and the real one is the best part of the movie
@@smeagol9693 I'd prefer seeing Bear Jew working on Hitler with his bat for about 10 to 15 minutes (that'd be enough, I'm no monster), shown as graphic and explicite as possible. But this here would do too
@@SuperCosty2010If Stiglitz was alive for this part, he'd probably jump right in the middle of those seats and stab everything with a pulse for at least 10 seconds per target.
That was actually an homage to two films: Raiders of the Lost Ark - the ghost from the ark who rained down fire on the Nazis, and Carrie - the Prom scene.
i know the og wolfenstein came out before, but the 2010s wolfenstein was definitely copying this film rather than the other way around. i think they even modelled BJ after til schweiger.
I am confused. What was the Basterds plan there? They would also die in a suicide mission? Or they just completely forgot about the bombs since they were on a frenzy
The lighting of the film was a seperate plan which they were unaware of. It was either a suicide mission (which is not mentioned) or they just got so wrapped up in what they were doing they lost track of time.
I always thinked that saws the fire and thoughts: "whatever, this is my only chance to shoot hitler" Their nazi's hateful is bigger than their survivor instint P. D: hablo y español y no se que tan jodido esta mi párrafo, espero Duolingo haya valido la pena jajajaja
This is one of the coolest deaths in movie history for me. On the first glance it does deliver enormous redemption, both historically and for the characters in the movie, but by shooting hitlers body until it’s totally obvious that its a rubber mask one gets hammered with the message that this is all fake and history unfortunately didn’t go this way. Perfect use of cinema!
Kind of shows the irony of how we we perceive the Nazis as monster for laughing and cheering when allied troops get brutally massacred and then we start laughing and cheering when the Nazis get massacred even more brutally. This is not in any way meant to be a political take, but it is definitely a very interesting observation and Tarantino had to have done it on purpose.
Of course that‘s on purpose. Because good and evil are no natural laws, they‘re subjective/cultural and changing. That doesn‘t mean you can‘t enjoy it anyways
@@MisterK9739 It just shows some hypocrisy and that is irrelevant to what you think of as good or evil. Will definitely enjoy it anyways. It just shows how quickly we perceive actions as horrible when our enemies do them. I disagree that good and evil are subjective. However Moral Objectivism is a giant debate so let's not go there.
Well in this specific case, the allied being killed are soldiers tasked with driving out the invaders, while nazis are high command, the ones that actually are responsible for everything.
@@MisterK9739You say good and evil are subjective and not objective. How can you take a look at the holocaust and not say that it is evil no matter what the cultures say? By the same reason why the holocaust is evil, the unjust mistreatment of people is always evil. In this scene, we see high ranking nazis getting killed. I wouldn't say that's evil. But there are women in the crowd too, who had nothing to do with their husbands' politics.
Mine too, not for the same childish reason that everyone who loves that part stands for, but for the tasty irony of this. Shoshanna was so self centered about her personal revenge that she couldn't expected being gunned down like an indigent, with no right to witness the triumph of her plan, fading away from the dreams she thought she would live with her pet friend after all that nightmare and once more being taken everything off by the same kind she hated so much. And what's the cherry of cake of all of this? She wasn't even capable of touching with her justice the very man who killed her whole family in cold blood! I can't help but absolutely delighting myself into this devilish irony, it's just so fucking great lmfao
@@mason7645 I see your point. You must be young. Well, let me tell you, cinema has reached high levels of production since the mid 80's. The production level of this movie is excellent, but not very surprising for the time it was made.
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You just say bingo.
Now imagine if Marcel decided to not burn the cinema, everyone had to watch an awkward clip of Shoshanna laughing for no reason
Yeah, That would be an absurd alternative ending Lmao
HISHE
Fortunately, the two Basterds were there to spare everyone from the potential awkwardness.
@@peterfrank3365exactly
Yup, that wouldn't be impossible. Marcel could be thinking about moving out to make a better living, and refuse to die tonight. 😅
I love how Donny and Omar don't stop to question why the theater is on fire and who the woman laughing on the screen is. They just accept the situation and continue with their plan. The Bastards and Shosana managed to work together without even knowing each other and be aware of each other's plans.
3:38 Poor guy on the bike. It really wasn't his day.
Seen this film many a time and yet never noticed the guy on the bike until now 😂
wrong place, wrong time
Did anybody knows who was that one, who jumped from that window... was that shaushana?
@@dragonlukasmapping805shosanna was already dead at that point, shot by zoller
@@SQOUREE i know, but it was that place. Where they both die.
I freaking love Eli Roth's face when he is shooting Hitler, dude is not even human anymore, just ferocious hatred directioned (at Hitler's face)
I know, it's an awesome expression of hatred, right?
I have ferocious hatred directed at the word "directioned"
@@McGeezle foda-se?
@@RPIXELNKKKKKKKKKKK PORRA
@@RPIXELNKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK A MAN
3:27 When you finally get revenge on a camper who has been killing you for the last 30 minutes
Exactly 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂👍
Oh my days its the same feeling in War Thunder when you get a revenge kill!
@@ChairFace770Palestine
@@deloreandmc88 proof? pics or vids? or is it the bloody new york times 😂😂
I gotta say, security was pretty light for such an important event.
Remember that Landa was in charge of the security and he kinda "betrayed" the Nazis so I believe he pretty much left the cinema unguarded on purpose
@@danielaguirre7332yes this
I haven't seen this movie in a while, but I believe it's kind of a plot point. If I remember correctly, Hitler going to the cinema was a last-minute, secret thing, so he was going to have very light security for it to not be so obvious. I might be wrong tho.
@@danielaguirre7332oh stop it.... as usual tarantino is embarrassing... always unrealistic bs
@@vladeputinovic6128its a movie you know that right?
As brutal as this scene is, it’s humane compared to what happened on a daily basis in the concentration camps.
I'd call it justice
Well said
And the concentration camps were humane compared to what the Japanese did across Asia.
Oh yeah, the """""""""""" concentration camps"""""" yup, totally happened.
@@silentgamer2434 you got friendzoned by a Jewish girl at your highschool, didn’t you?
I wanna live in an alternate universe where this actually happened.
Every other Tarantino movie is set in that universe. Hence the increased cultural appreciation for cinema and gun violence, and the reduced international awareness.
You would have never heard any details of what really happened inside the theater, literally no one survived (except Aldo and the other guy, but again, they missed the show)
Why not a universe where neither actually happened, wouldn’t that be better?
@neurodivergent_cameraguy3734 In Once upon a time in Hollywood, Rick Dalton made a movie where he burned Nazis, maybe this event might have inspired it. I guess, regular people in that world would know about Basterds' contribution in the war but might be completely oblivious to Shoshana's contribution
@@apogeelord7013 wtf are you talking about.
3:30 actually quite realistic depiction of what 'simple' 9mm is capable of compared to most cinematic productions
Isn't it 45
MP40 was chambered with 9mm parabellum (or luger) bullets@@tylerchapman8856
@@tylerchapman8856The mp40 was chambered in 9mm
@@s.y4580 copy that
@@tylerchapman885645 was an american pistol round, 9mm was german.
Eli Roths face as he empties the MP40 into Hitler cracks me up.
I love how this movie surprises you by killing Hitler. You somehow expect for him to escape one way or another. But this plot twist is so unexpected that it's satisfying.
This happen in the same universe of Once upon Hollywood, this sucess changes the history of the Mason family 🤔.
Ikrrrr
It is actually unexpected that both plans kinda worked (not flawlessly but still worked) instead of working against each other and ruining the other plan
I remember being so shocked but found a deep sense of catharsis in it, because we all wish we could have done that to Hitler - then the whole screen laughed maniacally. Tarantino was absolutely genius for this. A very particular feeling I've never got from any other film
This is actually a constant motif in Tarantino's work, giving "would-be" victims their cathartic revenge: women killing a stalker serial killer (Death Proof), jewish victims killing the nazis (here), black slaves killing their owners (Django), hollywood actors killing the Manson family (Once Upon)
her face being projected in the smoke is such a cool detail
The spirit of the jewish vengeance
Its like Raiders of the Lost Ark
It's something that used to genuinely scare me
This is one of the most brutal scene in cinema, no mercy.
Just as they deserved
Schindler's list was better
In a cinema or in cinema in general? Abit of both I reckon lol 😂
Remember no german
@@lucca.machado_my thoughts exactly
3:37 guy on the bike! Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
His mistake to stand in front of a burning building
@@OpoumConsumer He doesn't even know what it is coming next to him 💀
Ah the wilhelm scream
No no, Wilhelm was in the basement scene.
There's no Wilhelm scream.
@@gorgolyt there is if you listen carefully
@@barmyleavis When?
@@gorgolyt 49 seconds in
"My name is Shosanna Dreyfus, and this is the face...of Jewish vengeance!" Love that line, and her laughing face being projected in the smoke.
It's actually really unnerving to a normal person. It's clear psychopathy reveling in itself.
@Conan_the_Based I understand. But it was nice to see Shosanna get her revenge on the Nazis for killing her family.
@@Conan_the_Based
Oh yea, such a psychopath thing to do is to avenge your family and all your friends death. You would had went to Hitler and complain to him, right?
@@danielogats Somebody can't see the forest for the trees.
@@danielogatsyou can hate Hitler and shiver at the phrase "Jewish vengeance" at the same time, it's no big deal
3:29 - his face his entire time directing Borderlands.
The random shot at 2:18 always cracks me up
I saw someone say it was an homage to Scarface, wouldn’t be surprised if that was the case.
@khalewren2734 true. Tarantino loved putting homages in his movies. For example many scenes in Kill Bill are an homage to 1970s martial arts movies
@khalewren2734 true. Tarantino loved putting homages in his movies. For example many scenes in Kill Bill are an homage to 1970s martial arts movies
i think its more funny that he just unloads an entire clip on this woman.
That was straight homage to ScarFace 😅 .. it’s almost identical, and Quentin nailed it perfectly
Comments under this video shows how genius Tarantino is. The parallel between the spectators of that theater and the real one is the best part of the movie
True…
Snake, you've created a time paradox ! Snake !
You won everything 😂
@@Saladass-kc1hh It's a quote from MGS3.
SNAKE! YOU CANT DO THAT!
Excellent Snake.
Age hasn't slowed you down one bit.
It’s a shame that this generation will never know the thrill of playing Snake Eater for the first time. Excellent comment my good sir.
1:22 - me watching that scene everytime xD
1:22 is me when I watch 0:32
@@Antsapantsa Yup - Champagne ;D
The gun gloves and the guitar riff constantly live in my head rent free
3:27 When you finally find the mosquito that has been biting you for an hour on a wall
lool
2:17 we wasted so many bullets lol
hatred
They weren't be saving it up for later anyway
Well spent
This scene is so cathartic
As a German, this is lit
Absolutely based
Literally lit, I would say.
What does you being german has to do with anything?
Stick to the history lessons, don't skip them@@Fin-Ality
Where do you think Hitler rose to power, legobattledroid?
3:28 I died laughing at this part
Sadistic
LMFAO 🤣🤣!! I mean can we blame you!? 😂
@@smeagol9693 I'm only sadistic when I see evil people getting what they derseve 😂
@@smeagol9693 I'd prefer seeing Bear Jew working on Hitler with his bat for about 10 to 15 minutes (that'd be enough, I'm no monster), shown as graphic and explicite as possible. But this here would do too
@@SuperCosty2010If Stiglitz was alive for this part, he'd probably jump right in the middle of those seats and stab everything with a pulse for at least 10 seconds per target.
2:17 "Dance girl, I said dance!"
Love that split second shot of hitler's face getting perforated by 9mm.
2:14 Downfall Hitler: EAT LEAD, FOOL!
3:35 Aargh! Fegelein! (Boom) Aaaaaaaaaaahhhh!
One of my favourite parodies.
I guess you could say that movie really “bombed”
ba-dum-tisss
For me its the reloads that make. I cant explain it just makes the whole thing that little more brutal.
Yeah, they take the time to pause, calmy reload and carry on gunning them down through the chaos
Target practice
3:21 shoshanna might be with her family, but her spirit will have it's vengeance. Beautiful shot. ❤️
What about Palestine now Israel
Jewish revenge fantasies.
@@dumann9142insane stretch
@@dumann9142Don’t worry, Israel is properly taking care of Palestine ;)
0:08 - “I present to you- GLASS!” Whipping out the glass with a flourish…
Tarantino makes history the way we wished how it happened. That’s what I appreciates abouts him.
Do you hate fascism?
Then better do a movie about a Coup d Etat in Germany. This would not have lead to a quick ending of the war.
Is that what you appreciates about him, Big Dan?
He should see what's happening in Palestine
Tarantino also places an innocent bystander outside of the movie theater when it explodes 😂
2:17 that face😂😂
Pure rage on that poor girl😂😢
0:50 Oh dear me, not that infamous Wilhelm Scream again!
I would have loved to hear the MEIN LABEN! sample from Wolfenstein 3D
We have to say how clever shots Tarantino has done, subliminally the projector after the cloth burns shows you that Shosanna has become a ghost.
That was actually an homage to two films: Raiders of the Lost Ark - the ghost from the ark who rained down fire on the Nazis, and Carrie - the Prom scene.
The Wizard of Oz Reference always gives me Chills.
What reference?
@@fabiannot Shoshanna's face in the smoke; looks like the Wizard
Naw it disnay
I love how Hitler gets turned into mince meat
Israel and Palestine
Hitler's body being shot by a machine gun is peak cinema for me
What about Palestine now Israel
@@dumann9142Different war, different context.
@@dumann9142different atrocities
"WHO WANTS TO SEND A MESSAGE TO GERMANY?!"
(and the projector switches)
"I have a message for Germany"
1:28 what we've been waiting for
3:28 rare footage of Eli Roth re-writing the Borderlands script
2:38 Me and my boys in kino der toten be like :
Basically after buying mp40 wall buy😂
Ah the nostalgia.
That teather looks like kino
And that kids was how Kino Der Toten was created
they should have gone to the other room and bought more mp40 ammo
i love how hitler's face is obviously a rubber prop lmao
They chose the most humane way of depicting it
The guy who plays Zoller is great. Evil and innocence of naivety showing in every scene he’s in.
His name is Daniel Brühl.
This scene has shocking similarities to the Crocus City Hall attack in Moscow.
"This is the face of Jewish vengeance" rings a little different these days
Pulp fiction: classic
Inglorious basterds: masterpiece
History if it was based:
This always brings me back to the hitler downfall rant "ELI FUCKING ROTH?!?!"
😂😂😂
"And i want my scalps!"
Wonder what body part did they take on hitler (if they get he'sbody) beside just the scalps
They're a bit crispy, Sir.
@@PopcornMax179 Get em from a German WW2 veterans
4D movies in the 40’s go crazy
I love that Donny offered the guard champagne, and it was just fucking water. I mean, it wasn't even close to looking like champagne
All of this took 3 minutes and 46 seconds. Impressive.
That’s such a sad scene.. Donny Donowitz didn’t survive 😢
How Thanksgiving at Mar-a-Lago should have ended
How does losing taste like?
@@fra8nk ask Elon, he keeps losing at life
@@fra8nk ask elon boy 😂
I don't remember this being taught in history class
ESSA FOI A CENA MAIS SATISFATÓRIA E LIBERTADORA DA HISTÓRIA DO CINEMA...
MUITO OBRIGADO, QUENTIN TARANTINO...
O tanto que eu rir com o corpo do Hitler sendo mutilado foi brincadeira viu😂😂
And that is how „Kino der Toten“ was born
3:27 you're welcome.
Deccoco's and Margharetti's faces are hilarious XD
0:06 Me finding that Great Ball on S.S. Anne
Never expected a pokemon reference here
Walmart cashier: “okay, your total today is $26.79.”
Me: 2:17
xddd
This is honestly my favourite film of all time, but I can't help thinking that it feels like a wolfinstine spin off
what a laughable take for the fav movie
@@sergeyt1981how do you mean?
@@jamesdeanseternaldreams2232dude better stop here. Don't ask why but it is a terrible choice as fav movie and doesn't really speak for you
i know the og wolfenstein came out before, but the 2010s wolfenstein was definitely copying this film rather than the other way around. i think they even modelled BJ after til schweiger.
Free Wolfenstine!! 😂
I am confused. What was the Basterds plan there? They would also die in a suicide mission? Or they just completely forgot about the bombs since they were on a frenzy
I think they were suicide bombing and they also were on a frenzy
Suicide and frenzy
You’d do the same infront of the man who did your people wrong lmao.
The lighting of the film was a seperate plan which they were unaware of.
It was either a suicide mission (which is not mentioned) or they just got so wrapped up in what they were doing they lost track of time.
@@YuckoTheYuckycope
I always wondered why the Bastards storming in didn't see the fire and were like "What the f*ck, that's fire isnt our work? how did that happen?"
I always thinked that saws the fire and thoughts: "whatever, this is my only chance to shoot hitler"
Their nazi's hateful is bigger than their survivor instint
P. D: hablo y español y no se que tan jodido esta mi párrafo, espero Duolingo haya valido la pena jajajaja
Esse provavelmente é o final mais satisfatório da história do cinema.
sim
Esse não é o final do filme.
@@Jollanza, esse não é o final do filme.
@@JWBabaYaga não? qual é?
@@marcellasteles O filme termina quando coronel Landa se rende aos americanos e lhe cravam uma suástica na testa.
best scene ever in movie history and weapon history.
Sueña
0:13 Surely that wouldn't work a glove gun no fecking way 😂😂
It’s real
IGN will probably give this a 7/10 😂
The first scene is so underrated, its such a good hyper for whats about to unfold
The sound of the bullets reminds me of The Longriders.
this scene has so much over the top violence it's honestly kinda hilarious
To sound more realistic? The security at that theatre was extremely poor. Hitler was one of the most well protected dictators of the modern era.
Landa purposefully made sure that the security was very light, he was betraying Hitler in order to try and join the winning side
Well sucks for them that the the dude in charge of security wanted a house on Nantucket island.
Landa is the head security, you know the rest
@@OtwBingung, movies! Made in Hollywood!
This movie is actually pretty tense at some points, but this scene is so insanely over the top it actually doesnt even feel like the same movie
First 24seconds is ASMR gold
3:26 when you have found the Camper.
😂😂😂😂
2:18 scarface :)
Say hello to my little friend
2:39 me and bro in the packapunch room in kino der toten on round 30
remember, no german
????
Question: why did these two engage in a shooting rampage if everyone was going to die in the explosion anyway?
Because its so much fun
they did not know about explosion, because Landa planted bomb solo
@@Agent-bh9tk thank you.
To ensure maximum carnage. They didn't kno the place was going to burn down or be locked up. The bombs were plan b.
Double tap. Always.
This is one of the coolest deaths in movie history for me. On the first glance it does deliver enormous redemption, both historically and for the characters in the movie, but by shooting hitlers body until it’s totally obvious that its a rubber mask one gets hammered with the message that this is all fake and history unfortunately didn’t go this way. Perfect use of cinema!
Kind of shows the irony of how we we perceive the Nazis as monster for laughing and cheering when allied troops get brutally massacred and then we start laughing and cheering when the Nazis get massacred even more brutally.
This is not in any way meant to be a political take, but it is definitely a very interesting observation and Tarantino had to have done it on purpose.
Of course that‘s on purpose. Because good and evil are no natural laws, they‘re subjective/cultural and changing.
That doesn‘t mean you can‘t enjoy it anyways
@@MisterK9739
It just shows some hypocrisy and that is irrelevant to what you think of as good or evil. Will definitely enjoy it anyways. It just shows how quickly we perceive actions as horrible when our enemies do them.
I disagree that good and evil are subjective. However Moral Objectivism is a giant debate so let's not go there.
@@BeertrapsMaybe it also highlights how ugly war is and how moral objectivity vanishes fast in the face of war
Well in this specific case, the allied being killed are soldiers tasked with driving out the invaders, while nazis are high command, the ones that actually are responsible for everything.
@@MisterK9739You say good and evil are subjective and not objective. How can you take a look at the holocaust and not say that it is evil no matter what the cultures say? By the same reason why the holocaust is evil, the unjust mistreatment of people is always evil. In this scene, we see high ranking nazis getting killed. I wouldn't say that's evil. But there are women in the crowd too, who had nothing to do with their husbands' politics.
Tarantino turned into Michael bay 😂.
This is my favorite part!Love it!
Mine too, not for the same childish reason that everyone who loves that part stands for, but for the tasty irony of this. Shoshanna was so self centered about her personal revenge that she couldn't expected being gunned down like an indigent, with no right to witness the triumph of her plan, fading away from the dreams she thought she would live with her pet friend after all that nightmare and once more being taken everything off by the same kind she hated so much. And what's the cherry of cake of all of this? She wasn't even capable of touching with her justice the very man who killed her whole family in cold blood! I can't help but absolutely delighting myself into this devilish irony, it's just so fucking great lmfao
0:04 he could've said yes or no but he chose not to😭😭
how kino der toten from cod zombies was created
Can't believe this movie is made in 2009 incredible
What is your point?
@@MetalGack means that even though it is an old movie, it was well made.
@@mason7645 how is 2009 old
It's 14 yesrs ago dude
@@mason7645 I see your point. You must be young. Well, let me tell you, cinema has reached high levels of production since the mid 80's.
The production level of this movie is excellent, but not very surprising for the time it was made.
How synchronized was the scene all together starting with Marcel 😂
Kino Der Toten when you go to Pack A Punch
"Killed Hitler, guess I can cross that off my Christmas List"
dude is gunned down like a mobster
What part of schindlers lists was this?
If only this were how it went down.
The film was explosive.
3:26 Poor Adolf is a doll with much holes.