"You've Been Promoted Chief Of Staff For The Reserve Army." - Valkyrie (2008)
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"You've Been Promoted Chief Of Staff For The Reserve Army." - Valkyrie (2008) #shorts #valkyrie #ww2
Valkyrie is a 2008 thriller film directed by Bryan Singer, written by Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander, starring Tom Cruise. The film is set in Nazi Germany during World War II and depicts the 20 July plot in 1944 by German army officers to assassinate Adolf Hitler and to use the Operation Valkyrie national emergency plan to take control of the country. The film was released by American studio United Artists and stars Cruise as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, one of the key plotters. The supporting cast includes Kenneth Branagh, Bill Nighy, Eddie Izzard, Terence Stamp, and Tom Wilkinson.
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Stauffenberg's promotion within the Reserve Army grants him direct access to Hitler, who approves the redrafted plan without fully examining the alterations. Realizing that only General Friedrich Fromm, the head of the Reserve Army, can initiate Valkyrie, they offer him a position as head of the Wehrmacht after the coup; but Fromm, although agreeing to remain silent on the matter, declines to be directly involved. (Wikipedia)
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And after all that, Fromm ended up being executed for not reporting it as soon as he learned of the plot. 😂
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The one suprising thing that was left out of the movie was that Von Heaftan's family use to work for the Von Staffenburgs. So both of them knew each other long before the war started
I did not no this, thank you for the info 🙏🏾
Just found out recently that I am Stauffenberg’s 16th cousin. Yes distant , but interesting nonetheless the less.
@@fieldkitchenno one cares
@@fieldkitchen that is nothing you are not related anymore. You are 15 generations apart and share less then 2% DNA
@fieldkitchen that's pretty cool
Hell of an opener to a job interview.
Right to the point 😂😂
And getting hired 10 seconds after, what a legend
"I am engaged in high treason with all means available to me. Can I count you in?"
"Sir, I thought this was a Wendy's?"
@@chrisbeer5685”not any more”
I’m certain it didn’t go like that. Should’ve been a series, not a movie
Ethan Hunt truly is a versatile agent.
That was his grand dad.
@@davewang202 🍻
Yeah, he uses only 1 hand and 1 eye for easier missions too
Captain Maverick
How old is Ethan hunt?
"We have to show the world that not all of us Germans are like *him* ."
honestly amazes me how intellectuals and young men in Germany tried their best to save their homeland from Hitler despite losing everything they had.
patriotism is about loving the country, not the leaders - in fact it's often time specifically about hating the leadership of the country
a lot of people don't understand this
@@wallachia4797Yea and for a lot-of germans at the time, being patriotic was serving you country regardless of its government.
@@divebombexpert2619 that's not patriotism, that's nationalism combined with ideological fervor
So, real Staufenberg was nationalist even though he wasn't member of nazi party.@@wallachia4797
@@wallachia4797 there really is absolutely no difference between the two when you look at it honestly. Americans are Patriotic regardless of the government. Germans at the time were the same way, excluding the fanatics
I never recognize Bill Nighy without squid tentacles.
Or one of the head vampires in the underworld series
I had the same problem with Bill Cosby.
Or in Page Eight, distinctive voice
@@sigspearthumb1056Vamp Nazis! Kate was hot.
What movie?
if only that goddamn table wasnt built so damn good...
Germans mann
Such a monumental change to our timeline would 100% guarantee that you would not have been born
That was only the last link in a long chain of events that worked against them
@@patrickkanas3874 but it could be argued it was the most vital
@@LovesTheGashthat’s the dream
"The portrait will be unhung, and the man will be hung"
I like that; some nice Dorian Grey vibes there.
You should have checked your spelling, ruins your quote. Probably spell-check did it.
@@davidlafranchise4782 Thanks, corrected it.
here we would sat 'to be hanged' by saying hitler is to 'be hung' suggests hes going in for penis enlargement surgery, but a lot of people tend to use that phrase so -shrug-
I agree with the vibes, but it's gramatically incorrect. Portraits are hung, people are hanged. But I understand why they went with "hung".
(sorry for being that guy...)
@@adam__smithbooo let it go lol
Tom Cruise looks so badass with an eyepatch.
And kickass too. 😂
Davy Jones before he became the tentacle monster
His past experience with the Wehrmacht and Nuremberg trials explain a lot
@@a.fleischbender7681 17 million souls
His Adjutant had no idea of the plan but knew Hitler had to go - not a fascist, just a young officer that was watching the slow inevitable death of his homeland.
Should we all be so honourable when faced with something so much greater than ourselves.
You're getting your chance.
It's happening as we speak.
He was a committed mazi and believed the US would join the nazis against the soviets. He was no hero.
@@willmann30 You are very misled if you think that was comparable at all.
I'm not American and have no interest in making this all about America. Go bang your political drums elsewhere. 🖕
"Wissen sie wie dieser Krieg enden wird? Das Portrait wird abgehängt und der Mann aufgehängt!"
"Hello sir, thanks for scheduling my interview for Sales Associate-"
"I am engaged in high treason with all means available to me. Can I count you in?"
"sure thing I can start with low treason products first"
"Let's talk in the language of the Universe... English"
- Nail
They swapped language in the beginning of the movie, much in the same manner as Hunt for Red October so we wouldn’t be focused subtitles the whole time.
English is a germanic language.
What other language willingly accepts foreign words out there?
@@rh906 Japanese
@@rh906 A good decent bit of most european languages is just Latin. Also both German and English have loads of french words they accepted.
They may have failed at killing Hitler but they showed the world that there were German soldiers that were absolutely sickened by him
Yeah, but not in way you think. Staufenberg wanted to kill Hitler because he thought that Hitler wasn’t efficient enough and wouldn’t be able to win the War, that’s why he wanted Hitler to be killed. He knew about the Holocaust and didn’t want it to stop, he just wanted another, better Nazi, in Charge.
Nope. He was a committed nazi who killed Hitler because he completely believed the US would change sides and join them against the soviets. He is in no way a hero.
Everyone was disgusted, but there was a feared factor.
Everyone feared a error, they where shot on sight. Death was common, being away from death was a blessing.
@@senormecha8368 Not quite true. A lot of people were ok with what they were doing. This is why a lot of the concentration camps guards ended up taking their lives after the whole thing was over. Surely, if they were so afraid, they would have done it right then and there, to not allow themselves to be used. But that's not the problem. It was only after the war ended when the whole truth was exposed to them that they realised what they were actually doing. Until then, they believed in the cause, they believed that they were doing good work. And we see the same things these days, with lots of people committing or pushing for absolutely unspeakable acts while being absolutely convinced that they're doing the right thing and they're the compassionate ones, trying to save society.
They were not sickened by him, these men were still proud National socialists, They just did not see Hitler as the path to victory nor continued war with the allies. See them as the anti war faction, not the anti nazi faction.
The look on Tom's face, realizing that someone outranks him. Priceless!
Watching this clip again today, July 20, 2024, the 80th anniversary of the July 20 Plot, is momentous.
We’re in the same situation with Trump, no fortified tables in the way this time!
Nazi and political history aside this movie had a bunch of good actors
Just funny they kept the British accents in 😅
@@stevencooper4422 Except for Tom who doesn't bother with the British accent lol
Same interview today: "Forgot to mention it is an unpaid internship and you have to do the actual assassination by tomorrow. I will be the one having streets named after me, though.
I fucking love this film so much. Wish Tom would go back to doing dramatic roles more.
I don't know why critics hates this movie. I know it's supposed to be a thriller amd doesn't quite deliver the thrilling part but everything else is beautiful.
Because it’s literally a made up story full of bullshit lies.
Staufenberg wanted Hitler killed because he thought that Hitler was to inefficient with the War and the Holocaust. He wasn’t a hero, he was a fully Brainwashed Nazi…
_What are u talking about?? _*_the Suspense IS THE THRILLING PART!!??_*
🧐🤔🤨🤷🏼
I suppose it's because we already know the ending, or, at least, we should. Beyond that, Cruise is not exactly a dead ringer for Von Stauffenberg, but he's close, despite not doing accents well, so decent casting, and we are getting to a point in history where we forget as the people who lived it die. We forget why it's important to tell this story in the first place.
The best thing about this movie is that they all have either British or American accents 😂 with impeccable english speaking skills. 😂
I mean they could have shot the whole movie in German with English subtitles but I think it might have put casual audiences off?
And Cruise didn't even try to put another accent on
German accents are very off-putting to English speaking audiences. for obvious reasons.
I only care about the performance. I would rather an actor nail the personality and motivations of a character than attempt an accent and be distracting because it's either awful or inauthentic.
Noooo, you guys need to watch the beginning again
They speak German and slowly fade into English, acknowledging the language barrier
It's brilliant like everything else in the movie
Colonel stauffenberg, do you fear death?
Tom Cruise just plays the same character in every movie.
Not really he’s played a lot of diverse characters.
@@LegoWarFimsI don’t think you understand what he’s saying
@@C0NSTANTINUS
I don't think you do, he's a versatile actor... I'll give you one example in Collateral.
Such an underrated film.
RUN MFR! Your boss is a mfn vampire!
Surely the germans would of just heard the guys with the british and american accents and been like🤔😅
I mean if you got a film taking place in Germany and the cast has got to speak English, what sense does it make for them to have German accents? Why would the Germans be speaking English? At least this way the audience understands that it’s only in English because that’s how the movie is lol
Would have
I'm soooo glad they didn't turn it into a circus of accents
@@scarletbrotherhood7273 you missed the point here buddy🤦♂️
@@comrade_commissar3794 good for you👍
"What von Stauffenberg, do you fear death!?"
Klaus believed in God,and he clearly saw the EVIL before him!
@@iggyarctic5711 Bill Nighy famously delivered the line, "Do you fear Death ?!" while playing Davy Jones. That is all I was alluding to.
The real Stauffenberg was like 6 foot six, total stud.
I don't wish to take anything away from the man's acting skills, but casting Tom Cruise as an aristocratic, prussian officer was a strange choice.
@@daveanderson3805have you seen side by side photos of Tom Cruise and Von Staffenburg?
Haeften was a real one, taking his bullet out of order to die for Stauffenberg.
just like kanbei has said:
"your vassal will not die after you my lord..."
that lieutenant dies before his superior.
Getting Hitler to sign was the easy part. He rarely dwelved into "boring" stuff like that.
Bill Nighy is just superb
Bill Nighy interpreto magistralmente al General Olbrisht...identico.
Please don't force me war,I am business man.
German guys with an English accent is hilarious to me
have you EVER seen a Roman-era movie spoken in...Latin?? :-)))
@@antoniiocaluso1071 how many people speak latin.... 🤦🤦
@@antoniiocaluso1071 Passion of the Christ?
@@miriglith4293 That was Aramaic.
It's in Aramaic and Latin I believe; basically the lingua franca of the era
We are each but a small link in a huge chain. To commit treason against your own is the highest treason.
Don't you wish you had that one friend who's just down for anything?
If u like this movie the show Babylon Berlin would probably interest you. Shows a very entertaining depiction of the Weimar Republic that was 20-30s Germany and the political/societal climate.
Frustrating part about this movie is the inaccuracies. The German resistance did not want to fully end the war. They only wanted to end it on the western front effectively repeating what they did in the First World War
When I watched this movie I remember thinking it was comical how many different guys were in on the plan. It felt like the individual families of every character pressured the filmmakers to show “my great grandpa wasn’t evil either, he wanted to kill hitler too, he was a hero”. Could be wrong though.
Over 7000 people were arrested and 4980 of those were executed.
your lack of historical knowledge is palpable
Those conditions in the Weimar Republic were something else.
The funny part is that Von Staffenburgs recommendation letter for this position was from SS-Reichsführer H.Himmler
That's Davy Jones my guy
Vampire Elder Viktor
Or to put in simpler terms "we know this war is lost. Let's try to save ourselves if we can & end the war sooner."
At least they knew they were defeated.
Such a powerful sentence: "The portrait will be unhung and the man will be hung"
it would've been more powerful if it was grammatically correct !
The original mission impossible
I love how all the good guys in this movie are always playing bad guy villains in every other single movie , it makes this masterpiece even better & more unique ❤
I refused too, anything to get away from the stash
Even the table that saved Hitler was over engineered!
Now that’s an interview…😂😂😂
Davey Jones looks so different without the tentacles
Bill Nighy was Boostrap Bill, not Davey Jones
@@SantomPh No, he was Davey Jones. Bootstrap was Stellan Skarsgård.
I love how he just immediately goes “if you work for me you’re going to die… shall I write out your first paycheck?” This was such a funny scene because I was like “BRO! What part of Top Secret does Stauffenburned not understand.”
Incredibly underrated movie.
Is the old guy the same dude from that clip from doctor who where Van Gogh listens to the art guy talk about him?
Curly hair Tom isn't real, he can't hurt you.
That job interview could have gone south real fast 😅
I was a senior in high school when this movie came out. My friend and I had the same politics class where we got extra credit for going out and seeing this movie. We were the only ones who took advantage of that and it was enough points that when the next test came around he told us not to take it because we earned automatic A’s based on the extra credit. We spent the next hour listening to our iPods while everyone else had to take the test.
"... For anything Sir!"
Said the German adjutant, in a perfect English accent (lol) !!!
We fought the wrong enemy - George Patton
I love how everyone can speak freely with their dialect.
I LIKE THE ETHAN HUNT ADJUTANT ACCENTS😂
Tom cruise does ALL his own stunts
0:45 The portrait of Hitler in this scene resembles Steven Berkoff in War and Remembrance.
Such a great movie.
Absolutely nobody was trying with accents in this one huh
The director thought German accents would be distracting.
The German actors kept their accents.
One of the best movies Iv seen.
At that point in time, the adjutant would have offered a standard military salute, not a nazi salute. Hitler mandated the nazi salute for the Wermacht AFTER the July 20th attempt on his life. In fact, depending on the protocols of the Heer at that time, he might not have saluted at all, and instead just removed his cover and come to attention.
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This wasn’t a great movie, but it was a decent and also very entertaining movie. I wish they had not felt the need to give it the “Hollywood” touch. There is always a writer who thinks they can make a story better. But the the fact that this is a true story was great by itself. They could have just told it exactly how it happened without the few tweaks. Sure the tweaks were minor and changed nothing as far as the real story is concerned, but the events and actions of the real people involved were almost beyond belief. When the attempt in Hitler happened I don’t think anyone on either side believed it was real. That alone made this a story worth telling.
They had to involve inglorious bastards, no nazi would leave the place in one piece.
Poor Tom so full of himself 😂
Fun fact: This wasn’t actually acting. They just found how Tom Cruise likes to dress on weekends and filmed it.
Didnt know AJ Hawk was in this movie.
this seems like an impossible mission
He looks like Rumsfeld
Damn dude was down instantly
Nothing is more confusing than Germans with American and British accents 😂
idk black and asian ppl acting in roles set in 16th century England is pretty confusing :P
@@coling3957 agreed
“….and the man will be hung.”
Me: (watching in the theatre the first time): “HANGED!!! IT’S HANGED!!” 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
The race is between the Nordic and the Palladian
Underrated flick
This movie will be a lot more better if they speak in german languange
God this was such a good movie
I remember this movie, watched it when it was on tv
I knew the voice sounded familiar. Dr Who the Picasso episode in the museum wearing the bow tie.
Got to love those German accents
Didn’t know they had warby Parker back then
It’s such a bullshit made up story they told in the movie. Staufenberg wasn’t a Hero who wanted to end the War. He wanted just another, better Nazi, in charge, because he thought that Hitlers tactics were bad. He was a full blown Nazi and totally on board with the Holocaust and the things Hitler wanted to accomplish, he just wanted someone more efficient in charge.
Even here in Germany so many people believed in this movies story. We even had Old Nazis who when interviewed just told the story from the movie, to stand in a better light, even when everything is known to be wrong.
Of course you can count him in, he's British
Great film! But couldn't Tom Cruise manage just a little German???
There were stories for many years that a number of officers in the plot, were hung on piano wire from meat hooks, and slowly asphyxiated....There are however no surviving photos or films that allegedly were made of such executions
The last attempt, funny
everyone has british accent except cruise. lol
"Anything you say?" *unzips
Do you think a 6-inch wrist can pull this off? Im a little concerned that it may be too big on my wrist 😂
They should have suspected the guy with the british accent to be the betrayer.
American and British accents when they are German officers. 😂😂😂😂
These Germans sound really American and British ngl
God the Germans looked so well dressed in the 40's though.
They were designed by Hugo Boss. They make a lot of nice clothes.
Hugo Boss DID design the uniforms :P
@@AJR-zg2py No he didn't. His factories only produced uniforms for the army and the party. The Uniform designs of the Army went back to the Weimar Republic and the party organisations designed theirs by their own.
The German Army basically did not have a distinct dress uniform for the interwar period, they could not afford one. So they made do with redesign of their battle dress so that you could just wear whatever was your best tunic on parade.
Of course there were a few dress uniforms approved for people like the honour guards, ataches, and high staff officers, but with the exception of honour guards those were all people who had to buy their own uniforms.
Straufenberg would wear the same pattern of uniform to meet Hitler, or to inspect trenches, unless he did get an enlisted pattern uniform blouse which many officers preferred for field work.
Party members certainly did