I agree. It is easy to play a bad guy but Fiennes manages to give this real life monster a soul, even it is black. Amon is a twisted, complex character to play. In the scene where he looks in the mirror and says, "I forgive you", Fiennes is illustrating the grandiose and narcissistic core of the character, utterly brillian!
I watched that movie several times. What I noticed is that this line is the first swear word in the film. There are no "F-Bombs" until than scene when Fiennes' character shows up. It is just one more way Spielberg makes you hate the guy.
Ralph was pure evil in this movie. I’ve seen ALOT of evil characters in movies but Ralph Fiennes played this perfectly. This, in my opinion, is the greatest and the most evil character I’ve ever and probably will ever see in cinema.
I've heard that a female survivor was introduced to the actor who played Amon Goeth when he was dressed up in his SS uniform to get her feedback on how accurately the actor was portraying Amon Goeth. Well the woman immediately started trembling in fright when she saw him. That's how true-to-life the actor portrayed Amon Goeth.
"On 13 September 1944, Goeth was relieved of his position and charged by the SS with theft , failure to provide adequate food to the prisoners under his charge, violation of concentration camp regulations regarding the treatment and punishment of prisoners ..." Ehm what? The guy was such an psychopath that even the SS said that's too much?
I believe the truth in general, is slightly different than how it's portrayed by Hollywood (not necessarily Schindler's List, which I believe is pretty accurate). There were quite a few high ranking German officers who took offence to the behavior of the SS, and this also occurred within the organization. There are numerous recorded accounts of this. Another piece of suppressed fact is that Hitler had quite a few Jews serving in his armed forces. The highest ranking of which was Field Marshal Erhard Milch who was second in command to Göring... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhard_Milch
This guy played his role so good that it gives us an idea how bad and rude the nazi's were, and like other people have said already this actor deserves an oscar
@@joni9497 well wise guy I suggest you to Reed some history books about Adolf and his third reich instead of saying something stupid about the nazi's being bad, ask the 6 million jews who died because of them
@@joni9497 the politics were bad you say, what about that one village in France were the Das reich division killed almost 600 men woman and children in cold blood how would you discribe that, also political. This was pure evil and rude what those ss bastards did. If you have a chance to go to Poland go and visit auswitch then you might understand why I say they were rude.
Sean McCallum ....Have you seen the story about his daughter and how she found out about her dad. She found out about him when she saw Schindler’s List. Her name is Monika. Makes for compelling viewing how she reacts having Amon Goeth as her father. He was quite a man of physical stature with an imposing presence. Fascinatingly chilling how he was able to drop his humanity and morals to partake in genocide like the Shoah...
@@michaela1970 No, it's very distracting. Just showing the actual clips with the dialogue conveys far more about the evil of the man than anything the music could remotely do.
Villains are always my favorite part of movies. I remember the first time I saw this movie and the day after my parents got a call from school from a teacher seeing me doodle swastikas in my notebook. They were so proud of me.
I liked how the Soviets carried that out too, in the middle of the street, no fanfare, just a rope around the neck and a clumsy kick the chair. A well-fitting way to remove him from the planet.
Ralph Fiennes is naturally a very warm, happy guy. His great talent is that he can go deep inside of himself and create such a convincing picture of a political psychopath.I mean his face even looks like a great white's when annoyed.
1:58 The bullet of the Mauser K98 rifle would go right through and kill the next one behind him. It was a very powerful rifle and its strength is well demonstrated in one of the scenes during the liquidation of the ghetto in Krakow, where 5 people standing in one line were executed with one shot. By the way, Amon Goeth did not play with inquiries about who had brought food outside of the camp. In such cases, he ordered the entire commando to be murdered.
I still don't understand why this man didn't get the Oscar for this. Fair enough, he portrayed a despicable, twisted SS officer...True enough, Amon Goethe did actually exist (and was rightfully hanged for what he did) ....but Ralph Fiennes portrayed him in such a way that I could feel and see just what power can do to a man who must have already been dangerously unstable before Hitler came into power and gathered his minions.So disturbing....What a phenomenal actor.
I will never understand why Ralph Fiennes didn't get an Oscar for this role. This is an anthology, perfect, if anyone deserves an Oscar, it's Ralph...???
When survivor Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set, she began shaking uncontrollably, as he reminded her too much of the real Amon Goeth.
Mark D'Aulerio I understand. Part of it is conditioning by society. Sometimes people see aggression and mistake it for passion. Very dangerous mistake.
On a lighter note, I once cleaned Amon Goeth's bathtub and he told me that I did a terrible job but that he pardoned me; even so, as I walked away from his villa I kept looking over my shoulder.
Fiennes' Goethe is believable as being a real person in front of us rather than Fiennes. His portrayal is striking because his mannerisms can often look hesitant, bored, or tired. It is the banality of evil in some ways that he portrays - the indifference. He rarely gets explicitly angry or passionate. It's as if he's playing a single player first person shooter videogame with people's lives. It's scary that this happened just 75 years ago - the scale and severity of it seems medieval.
The scale and severity of it seems medieval? The worst episodes in medieval Europe can't compete with twentieth century atrocities in terms of scale and severity.......the Spanish Inquisition is often mentioned but the killing they did (modern scholars put it at maybe 3000 people over a period of 150 years) was a single day's work for the likes of Hitler and Stalin.
Yes, sorry. I'm no medieval scholar I admit. I should probably take a leaf out of Terry Jones' book and not use the word medieval as a perojative. I'd like to say I was being metaphorical, implying that civilisation overall tends to increase, but that's not a good idea when it comes to history and is largely people's biased opinions rather than facts like the numbers you said.
It was said that the surviving Schindlerjuden who served as technical and historical advisors during filming were chilled to the bones when Ralph Fiennes first walked onto the set in full costume. They said he looked every bit the part. He was brilliant and he should have gotten the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Everyone talking about how the music ruined this video clearly doesn't know french, and how the darkness behind the lyrics being sung pairs perfectly with the hell that Goeth put Helen Hisrch through due to his attraction to her, and the hate he had for those he executed and sentenced to death. The song is 'Agnus Dei' Mylène Farmer, and it fits. End of story. Go watch the movie if you want to hear Ralph Fiennes speak in a german accent.
Unfortunately this portrayal is very accurate, Spielberg had talked to survivors & his 2 slaves who had worked for him, Helena Jonas Rosenzweig is one, look her story up on Y.T., he was truly an evil, despicable person with no conscious whatsoever, if there is a hell I hope he has a front row seat!!!
He's in hell. He got what he deserved too. I was hoping he would have received life in prison (which I hear is worse than being executed) but hanging is just as good.
The uniforms may look good, but what's a uniform worth if the person wearing it does terrible things? Now this guy is just a actor, but the real version of this guy, is someone no one would want to come face to face with.
Amon Goeth was hunted down by allied forces, beaten to a pulp, thrown into a prison cell and eventually strung up at the gates of his death camp. Now that my friends was justice in action.
Goeth was found at an SS hospital by US forces at the end of the war, handed over to the Polish authorities and put on trial in Krakow in the building which now houses the archaeological museum. He was not hanged at Plaszow camp but in a corner of the courtyard at Montelupich Prison in the city.
@@yaminhaniyah2979 Thank you for your comment. I carried out extensive research on Goeth for a TV documentary some years ago and went to the former court room where he was tried and to the site of his execution in Montelupich Prison. After the execution Goeth's body was used for teaching purposes by the medical school in Krakow and then cremated and the ashes thrown into the Vistula.
I would love to have him for an hour I'm not a scientist or a geneticist but he would do greatly as a petri dish too bad he died a quick death by hanging they should have used him for experimentations that would been a more fitting death for him.
Thx to Ralph Fiennes that he played his role as Amon Göth so Perfect! And i have to say the real Amon Göth is a very fascinating Person. I read his Biography and its very good!!!!
Ralph Fiennes is a Perfect actor and Nobody in the World could be Play Amon göth better than he thats the truth! Its not about what did Amon or Not its about ralph Fiennes and his Perfect playing of Amon Göth!
Mr r fiennes thank you so much for sharing the song by mylye farmer I'm going to use this as a love making song with my girl from now on but kudos to you for putting it to this movie excellent taste ✌👋⚡
I’ve seen a picture of the real Amon Goeth in his uniform he looked more like Jeffery Tambor at the time. Also, compared to what was said about him in real life, I think this movie depicted him three dimensionally.
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"On 13 September 1944 Goeth was relieved of his position and charged by the SS with theft...failure to provide adequate food to the prisoners under his charge, violation of concentration camp regulations regarding the treatment and punishment of prisoners. SS doctors diagnosed Goeth as suffering from mental illness and he was committed to a mental institution, where he was arrested by the US military in May 1945" They don't mention that in this film do they...I guess the truth hurts.
The way he acts emotionless without looking robotic is really impressive. Absolutely fantastic performance by Ralph Fiennes .
I agree. It is easy to play a bad guy but Fiennes manages to give this real life monster a soul, even it is black. Amon is a twisted, complex character to play. In the scene where he looks in the mirror and says, "I forgive you", Fiennes is illustrating the grandiose and narcissistic core of the character, utterly brillian!
"Ja, why is the top down? I'm fucking freezing!" Never fails to make me laugh LOL
I watched that movie several times. What I noticed is that this line is the first swear word in the film. There are no "F-Bombs" until than scene when Fiennes' character shows up. It is just one more way Spielberg makes you hate the guy.
Makes you laugh?
@@johnratican3824 Swearing makes you hate people? What a soft bastard
@@oneenglishbastard87 Anglos are soft bitches
@@oneenglishbastard87 Anglo names sound gay which is why Anglo countries have the highest homosexuality rates.
I don't care what anybody says, this is Ralph Fiennes' best role of all times.
a grossly hyperbolic jew propaganda role
@slitherygoopda it's one of the greatest comedies ever made
Ralph was pure evil in this movie. I’ve seen ALOT of evil characters in movies but Ralph Fiennes played this perfectly. This, in my opinion, is the greatest and the most evil character I’ve ever and probably will ever see in cinema.
unit 731 shirō ishii : hold my beer
Agreed, the acting is phenomenal.
makes my stomach churn
@@charmander777 Actor dumbass, what mainstream movie has unit 731 in it.
So COLD... Remember him murdering that boy because of the tide marks in the bath...
Robert Patrick as the T-1000?
Ralph Fiennes deserved an Oscar to play as Amon Goethe on schlinders list.
He fully deserved an Oscar for this performance
a grossly hyperbolic jew propaganda role
he deserved to win the oscar
fabio zuccheri you mean the Oskar
Him not wining was a crime .
He's talking about the actor god damn.
I agree...his performance is so realistic...I wonder if SS n Wehrmacht officers exactly acted like him or not
I pardon you.
Fiennes acted out this demonic character so well; I am shocked he didn't win an Oscar for this role.
I've heard that a female survivor was introduced to the actor who played Amon Goeth when he was dressed up in his SS uniform to get her feedback on how accurately the actor was portraying Amon Goeth. Well the woman immediately started trembling in fright when she saw him. That's how true-to-life the actor portrayed Amon Goeth.
@onlyfacts hahaha :)
That woman was Mila Pfefferberg.
Man shut the FUCK UP!!! You and your bullshit. God!! You people and your immature mentality will never change will they? Grow the fuck up
@Lisa Franklin One handed waiters - that’s brilliant Lisa! Do you mind if I use that ? 👌
@onlyfacts 😀😀😀
Music killed it.
Jessie Edsell nah it was good
Arthur Garcia nah it was terrible
God damn right
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Ralph nailed the part though he was 10 times more handsome than the real life Amon.
Ralph Fiennes is a MAGNIFICENT actor.
He definitely should of got an Oscar. His performance was brilliant!
Ralph Fiennes played this part very well, a true actor.
Damn nice looking uniform.
lei pei Fucking bad guys always get the nice shit and better styled way of living.
lei pei You can thank Hugo Boss.
the best uniforms
+lei pei thoese are SS uniforms giving only to officers all military uniforms are nice iwas in the military my dress blues
SS uniforms designed by Hugo Boss, the SS had helped Hugo Boss to grow his business
Ralph Fiennes is so gorgeous!!
MrGirlfucker Yes, very handsome
@@angryoldman.6736 am i gay cuz thats my opinion too
@@memestoner6215 you are heteroflexible
@@sanjaminic1978 wut lmao
Master race genetics and Hugo Boss has that effect.
his character is such a sick bastard but damn did he look fiiiine
It was based on a real person
Fine? That was just the actor. Not Amon Goeth's picture of him.
With a big fat belly
Ralph Fiennes was too gorgeous for this character. Made it confusing 😭
Hugo Boss designed the uniforms
"On 13 September 1944, Goeth was relieved of his position and charged by the SS with theft , failure to provide adequate food to the prisoners under his charge, violation of concentration camp regulations regarding the treatment and punishment of prisoners ..." Ehm what? The guy was such an psychopath that even the SS said that's too much?
I believe the truth in general, is slightly different than how it's portrayed by Hollywood (not necessarily Schindler's List, which I believe is pretty accurate). There were quite a few high ranking German officers who took offence to the behavior of the SS, and this also occurred within the organization. There are numerous recorded accounts of this. Another piece of suppressed fact is that Hitler had quite a few Jews serving in his armed forces. The highest ranking of which was Field Marshal Erhard Milch who was second in command to Göring... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erhard_Milch
I'm sure it's wrong to notice his looks while playing this character. But, wow. Ralph was beautiful.
+Scott Prendergast wait, what?
+Scott Prendergast Did you grow up thinking like that or did something terrible happen to you?
Nope he is a fine specimen
Seducing all those Slitherin gals...
The real Amon Goeth wasn't that attractive. Too bad they couldn't have drawn and quartered him. Hanging his fat ass was way too humane!
Ralph Fiennes the best actor to played bad guys in movies !
"I forgive you " Sends chills down your spine.
What an actor!!! Fills me with horror. R.I.P. all those poor souls. Never forget.
"THE Red Dragon" is perfekt actor...I live Him to match! Thank You
Man Fiennes killed the perfect role as the commandant monster!!!!!!!
it's a same he didn't win the oscar award back in 1993..
This guy played his role so good that it gives us an idea how bad and rude the nazi's were, and like other people have said already this actor deserves an oscar
you talk as if you have lived with some nazis. who said nazi were rude?
@@joni9497 well wise guy I suggest you to Reed some history books about Adolf and his third reich instead of saying something stupid about the nazi's being bad, ask the 6 million jews who died because of them
@@marcobroeders9174 wise guy i suggest you to reread my comment. I was talking about rudeness. Of course their politics were bad.
@@joni9497 the politics were bad you say, what about that one village in France were the Das reich division killed almost 600 men woman and children in cold blood how would you discribe that, also political. This was pure evil and rude what those ss bastards did. If you have a chance to go to Poland go and visit auswitch then you might understand why I say they were rude.
@@marcobroeders9174 where i come from rude means bad mannered
The only redemptive quality about this character is that the man in real life was even worse.
Sean McCallum that's why he died in the gallows from his war crimes
Read somewhere else that he wouldn't have breakfast without killing a jew. Might be a fairy tale tho.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 I think that was prisoner B-3087...i remember reading it. and no it wasnt a fairy tale. it was an biography i believe.
Sean McCallum ....Have you seen the story about his daughter and how she found out about her dad. She found out about him when she saw Schindler’s List. Her name is Monika. Makes for compelling viewing how she reacts having Amon Goeth as her father. He was quite a man of physical stature with an imposing presence. Fascinatingly chilling how he was able to drop his humanity and morals to partake in genocide like the Shoah...
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Cold demeanor. Dark, soulless, eyes. Ralph Fiennes nailed this character.
Better without the music, no need for the music
The music gives that impression of evil and makes that evil amon goeth had come to life
@@michaela1970 No, it's very distracting. Just showing the actual clips with the dialogue conveys far more about the evil of the man than anything the music could remotely do.
@@wayneparker9331 the music is perfect, stfu
What music???
@@arthurhistder1156 I think ya might wanna get your ears checked bro lol
Villains are always my favorite part of movies. I remember the first time I saw this movie and the day after my parents got a call from school from a teacher seeing me doodle swastikas in my notebook.
They were so proud of me.
I was happy to see him hang at the end of the movie! Good actor!
Jennifer Woolridge i’m ngl i cried but bc i love Ralph lol
I liked how the Soviets carried that out too, in the middle of the street, no fanfare, just a rope around the neck and a clumsy kick the chair. A well-fitting way to remove him from the planet.
Such a great portrayal of a beast
Oscar material.
Ralph Fiennes is naturally a very warm, happy guy. His great talent is that he can go deep inside of himself and create such a convincing picture of a political psychopath.I mean his face even looks like a great white's when annoyed.
Such a nice man, did so many good things to help the poor.
You need to attend 'how to troll 101'
jltaco85
Who is trolling?
zudemaster Just like Charles Koch today.
U mean Goeth???Can u tell me the story him?
Yeah like dieing
This performance deserved an Oscar. Amon goeth was true evil personified
No words great song , nice acting by Ralph!!!!!!
1:58 The bullet of the Mauser K98 rifle would go right through and kill the next one behind him.
It was a very powerful rifle and its strength is well demonstrated in one of the scenes during the liquidation of the ghetto in Krakow, where 5 people standing in one line were executed with one shot.
By the way, Amon Goeth did not play with inquiries about who had brought food outside of the camp. In such cases, he ordered the entire commando to be murdered.
I still don't understand why this man didn't get the Oscar for this. Fair enough, he portrayed a despicable, twisted SS officer...True enough, Amon Goethe did actually exist (and was rightfully hanged for what he did) ....but Ralph Fiennes portrayed him in such a way that I could feel and see just what power can do to a man who must have already been dangerously unstable before Hitler came into power and gathered his minions.So disturbing....What a phenomenal actor.
I wish I had said the same. Thanks for typing it out.
Once the music went on I shut off the video.
I did once, now returned to watch muted
It would have been nice to hear what was said, but for some reason, you played music instead . What a waste
Yes
Re eally? I turned it,up. You must,be a boomer
But, you could say to the video maker. . . "I pardon you!"
The casting was perfect. The characters are so identical to the historical persons
They certainly picked the right guy to play that character.He is what I would expect some SS sociopath camp commander to look and act like.
damn he's attractive.
roosa get help
He's VERY handsome
@@catholicracialist776 the fuck
He makes the SS sexy, lol.
He was monster
ja why is the top down, im fucking freezing " (╯3╰)
I will never understand why Ralph Fiennes didn't get an Oscar for this role. This is an anthology, perfect, if anyone deserves an Oscar, it's Ralph...???
The greatest movie villain of all time.
For sure
Indiana Bones by far. Actually this is maybe the most well acted movie of all time. The three leads are phenomenal
That would be Emperor Palpatine
Probably also the evilest. And the real man was worse.
When survivor Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set, she began shaking uncontrollably, as he reminded her too much of the real Amon Goeth.
Incredible acting. Just incredible watching this actor be the man, not the part.
I loved the music. He was performance perfection in this.
Was ist mit Musik?
Is there anything better then the German WW2 uniforms?
New Jersey state police have same uniform.
@@williamschlenger1518 not quite
Mylene's "Agnus Dei" is a perfect soundtrack
chap666ish
ich danke Ihnen sehr, sir
I have never seen so many comments about a dudes looks under such a video...
Guess its true about women, uniforms and bad guys in general
klo schuessel It’s mistaking violence or power for passion. Sad.
Mark D'Aulerio are you trying to bait an argument or are you just a misogynist?
@@mimilini1 no, neither one. I should have said some women, the ones who think about looks in the midst of hell.
Mark D'Aulerio I understand. Part of it is conditioning by society. Sometimes people see aggression and mistake it for passion. Very dangerous mistake.
Yes we love bad boys with nazi uniform
went to flicks to watch this, very good film, ralph played him to perfection.....
On a lighter note, I once cleaned Amon Goeth's bathtub and he told me that I did a terrible job but that he pardoned me; even so, as I walked away from his villa I kept looking over my shoulder.
Oh rly?
+Wes Bervig then you were shot because he amon forgives no one
Their uniforms were snappy no question about it but I hate myself for saying it!!!!!
Where and when was this?
dont walk run you donkey
He should really get more work he is very underrated
Awesome in Red Dragon also
And he was brillant as Voldemort in the Harry Potter films.
Fiennes' Goethe is believable as being a real person in front of us rather than Fiennes. His portrayal is striking because his mannerisms can often look hesitant, bored, or tired. It is the banality of evil in some ways that he portrays - the indifference. He rarely gets explicitly angry or passionate. It's as if he's playing a single player first person shooter videogame with people's lives. It's scary that this happened just 75 years ago - the scale and severity of it seems medieval.
The scale and severity of it seems medieval? The worst episodes in medieval Europe can't compete with twentieth century atrocities in terms of scale and severity.......the Spanish Inquisition is often mentioned but the killing they did (modern scholars put it at maybe 3000 people over a period of 150 years) was a single day's work for the likes of Hitler and Stalin.
Yes, sorry. I'm no medieval scholar I admit. I should probably take a leaf out of Terry Jones' book and not use the word medieval as a perojative. I'd like to say I was being metaphorical, implying that civilisation overall tends to increase, but that's not a good idea when it comes to history and is largely people's biased opinions rather than facts like the numbers you said.
He is a great actor very natural 🥰❤
It was said that the surviving Schindlerjuden who served as technical and historical advisors during filming were chilled to the bones when Ralph Fiennes first walked onto the set in full costume. They said he looked every bit the part. He was brilliant and he should have gotten the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.
Ralph is truly the hottest guy I have ever seen in my life ❤️❤️❤️
U need to get out more
LOL
@UNA BOMBER Aryan is a race, u stupid Fucking idiot
@@catholicracialist776 well he's not Aryan atleast fully he's from Britain he has Irish Scottish heritage
Omg he’s gorgeous
Everyone talking about how the music ruined this video clearly doesn't know french, and how the darkness behind the lyrics being sung pairs perfectly with the hell that Goeth put Helen Hisrch through due to his attraction to her, and the hate he had for those he executed and sentenced to death. The song is 'Agnus Dei' Mylène Farmer, and it fits. End of story. Go watch the movie if you want to hear Ralph Fiennes speak in a german accent.
He hated the people he killed but he hated himself too.
From what I read about Amon Goeth, this is a very accurate portrayal.
Unfortunately this portrayal is very accurate, Spielberg had talked to survivors & his 2 slaves who had worked for him, Helena Jonas Rosenzweig is one, look her story up on Y.T., he was truly an evil, despicable person with no conscious whatsoever, if there is a hell I hope he has a front row seat!!!
He's in hell. He got what he deserved too. I was hoping he would have received life in prison (which I hear is worse than being executed) but hanging is just as good.
I agree with you Louis, nice to see there are still people with a heart & conscious who can post logical, thoughtful, posts...
***** Yes... Hell... I'm sure that's where he is...
Good God! This guy deserved to be hanged. What a monster!
Ralf fiennes as Among Goeth: This is an unbelievable interpretation! Hello from Athens Greece!
One sexy guy
well Hugo Boss is german
The uniforms may look good, but what's a uniform worth if the person wearing it does terrible things?
Now this guy is just a actor, but the real version of this guy, is someone no one would want to come face to face with.
@J-Sal I am 100% german and I say hes hot af
@GeraldTheBusDriver Talking about the actor dumbass
He plays a bad bastard in "In Bruges" too....
Great Actor, who played the part very well
0:00 "welcome back for daily blog #32,here I am riding downtown with my friend Bob"
"Yeah why is the top down? I'm fucking freezing."
This sob I assumed never thought he will be hanged when the war ends.
Amon Goeth was hunted down by allied forces, beaten to a pulp, thrown into a prison cell and eventually strung up at the gates of his death camp.
Now that my friends was justice in action.
amen to that
A lot of our politicians in America deserve the same fate!
Goeth was found at an SS hospital by US forces at the end of the war, handed over to the Polish authorities and put on trial in Krakow in the building which now houses the archaeological museum. He was not hanged at Plaszow camp but in a corner of the courtyard at Montelupich Prison in the city.
@@tobermory8341 Good and accurate information. He was charged with war crimes.
@@yaminhaniyah2979 Thank you for your comment. I carried out extensive research on Goeth for a TV documentary some years ago and went to the former court room where he was tried and to the site of his execution in Montelupich Prison. After the execution Goeth's body was used for teaching purposes by the medical school in Krakow and then cremated and the ashes thrown into the Vistula.
"Oh !!! Christ !!!" - Amon Goeth
One of the best actors for sure.
great actor ....
He played legend 🎉
I love those Nazi uniforms and the black jack boots. They looked so sharp and well designed, I am German decent of Bavaria ancestry?
You don't know if you are German descent????? You used a question mark, genius!
You love Nazis uniforms???? I really hate them,if you love uniforms you are a Nazi too!!!!!
An actor with many faces
Thank you for using Mylène Farmer, her music is gorgeous ❤
Yeah I agree. This particular song fits well but not techno.
He also did an exceptional job as the Red Dragon...
Ruined by music.
I always LOVE a good romantic comedy!
may he roast in peace
I would love to have him for an hour I'm not a scientist or a geneticist but he would do greatly as a petri dish too bad he died a quick death by hanging they should have used him for experimentations that would been a more fitting death for him.
😂😂
😆 Lol.
Brilliant actor constant gardener was great too ,he seems to be able to lock into the character that he si portraying with magnificents ,
Amon Goeth epitomizes what a "monster' truly represents, pure unadulterated evil.....
It's Hollywood fiction, not reality. Wake up from fantasy land.
Amon Goeth is a Legend.
Wake up dude!!
@D'lish Donut Actually its Otto Skorzeny
Fiennes the music is better than expected.....well done !
It's the dark lord
Mükemmel edit,mükemmel şarkı seçimi.👏🏻
Filmin siyah temasına gerçekten çok iyi gitmiş.
Thx to Ralph Fiennes that he played his role as Amon Göth so Perfect! And i have to say the real Amon Göth is a very fascinating Person. I read his Biography and its very good!!!!
Ralph Fiennes is a Perfect actor and Nobody in the World could be Play Amon göth better than he thats the truth! Its not about what did Amon or Not its about ralph Fiennes and his Perfect playing of Amon Göth!
Mr r fiennes thank you so much for sharing the song by mylye farmer I'm going to use this as a love making song with my girl from now on but kudos to you for putting it to this movie excellent taste ✌👋⚡
Nazis had some sharp looking uniforms.
Bet RF HATES that he took this role. I remember watching "Sunshine" and thinking how absurd it was. He'll never 'undo' his name on THIS role..
he is so hot!!!!!
He's literally not
I’ve seen a picture of the real Amon Goeth in his uniform he looked more like Jeffery Tambor at the time. Also, compared to what was said about him in real life, I think this movie depicted him three dimensionally.
LETRA EN ESPAÑOL
mutilación
En substracción
Cordero de Dios
Te veo en carne
He perdido la cabeza
La mutilacion
En convulsión
Veo también
Aquella herejía
Y los brazos me tiemblan
La mutilación
En genuflexión
Tengo los pies y
Los puños Unidos
La mutilación
En extrema unción
Cordero de Dios
Yo el impío
Yo sangre en mis cuatro venas
"Cordero de Dios que quitas los pecados del mundo ten piedad de nosotros.. Ten piedad de nosotros"
Yo me alejo de todo...
Me alejo de
ti...
queda bien con Goth si lees su historia y el trasfondo
and this is how we are introduced to Amon. he is being spoken to, but we don't see him. film making 101
The perfect monster.
He was Born for this movie.
Love the music.
Mylène Farmer shit songs
Pardons child for ruining his bathtub, but that smudge of dirt on his finger tip is too much for him. ☠️
"On 13 September 1944 Goeth was relieved of his position and charged by the SS with theft...failure to provide adequate food to the prisoners under his charge, violation of concentration camp regulations regarding the treatment and punishment of prisoners.
SS doctors diagnosed Goeth as suffering from mental illness and he was committed to a mental institution, where he was arrested by the US military in May 1945"
They don't mention that in this film do they...I guess the truth hurts.
The S.S. determined Goeth to be mentally ill? Some would say,"isn't that calling the kettle black. "
Damn, too mean and nasty even for the SS? He must have been criminally insane then.
Who stole the god damn chicken is what I want to know.
Whats with the music??? I wanted to hear the parts
I saw this when it came out. Excellent movie.