11:19 "he's too weak" she says about a guy facing the potential execution of his family. Meanwhile they're literally nervous watching a movie but apparently the one on the right would handle it no problem 👌
That reaction blew my mind, calling him weak when he litwerally has no ther choice in the situation. They also don't realize that Landa knew where they were hiding the whole time. Pure ignorance from those two
Listen, its crazy to see people sitting on their cushy little couches watching movies are wondering how that male told where the people were hiding. It's so strange. Have any of us ever been under that type of stress?
And to prove my point, Asia and BJ lol. All love to them though both, they're funny, but PERFECT example. Asia: "He told." BJ: "He's got Daughters. What do you do?" See. He understood. There is not right or wrong thing the Father does, you're just suppose to understand. EITHER choice has a consequences and is noble, just on which you value more. Letting your own family suffer to hide another, or sadly turn the family in to stop your family's suffering. It's basically a Trolley problem. Third and final option we'd ALL hate is if he just ran away from both his and the family he's hiding to let them all solve it for themselves, correct? So LA hate dipshit, please don't vote... EVER.
I'd honestly say he doesn't have much of a choice. It's clear fairly immediately that Landa knows where they are. So refusing to give them up would have not only killed those hiding anyway, but his own family as well.
For the people thinking he ratted them out no pun intended, he was basically warned that the colonel knew they were in his floor and if he didn’t cooperate him and his family would be killed too or he could be honest and save his family. I think everyone would have made that choice
Sad the part with his daughters in the room didn't make this cut. Why? There's a small detail most miss that I thought was interesting. I think it was Léa Seydoux's wrist he grabbed, he was checking her pulse for any irregularities. Why does everyone say run in zigzag? For a crackshot that won't work. Timing and aim, see Apocalypto for a simple example of what I mean. Might as well, Tarantino doesn't care about historical accuracy. He has a way he wants to tell a story and that's how he'll tell it. His own words, had he not found Christoph Waltz this wouldn't have been made. And it isn't the first time either. He did it again in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
@@thepax2621 Prolly has to do with the fact the two of them are probably the last people likely to understand the feeling, the *responsibility* a husband and father has to shoulder as the Man of the family. Only to be called weak.
11:19 "he's too weak" she says about a guy facing the potential execution of his family. Meanwhile they're literally nervous watching a movie but apparently the one on the right would handle it no problem 👌
That reaction blew my mind, calling him weak when he litwerally has no ther choice in the situation. They also don't realize that Landa knew where they were hiding the whole time. Pure ignorance from those two
Listen, its crazy to see people sitting on their cushy little couches watching movies are wondering how that male told where the people were hiding. It's so strange. Have any of us ever been under that type of stress?
And to prove my point, Asia and BJ lol. All love to them though both, they're funny, but PERFECT example. Asia: "He told." BJ: "He's got Daughters. What do you do?" See. He understood. There is not right or wrong thing the Father does, you're just suppose to understand. EITHER choice has a consequences and is noble, just on which you value more. Letting your own family suffer to hide another, or sadly turn the family in to stop your family's suffering. It's basically a Trolley problem. Third and final option we'd ALL hate is if he just ran away from both his and the family he's hiding to let them all solve it for themselves, correct? So LA hate dipshit, please don't vote... EVER.
I'd honestly say he doesn't have much of a choice. It's clear fairly immediately that Landa knows where they are. So refusing to give them up would have not only killed those hiding anyway, but his own family as well.
@@stevenbanks1548 That too.
For the people thinking he ratted them out no pun intended, he was basically warned that the colonel knew they were in his floor and if he didn’t cooperate him and his family would be killed too or he could be honest and save his family. I think everyone would have made that choice
Snitching is dumbest term. You two chicks are not near a ghetto but use words that are hip. Snitches in prison are not citizens witnessing crime.
11:17. "This fkn guy.. He's so weak".. Said by some young chick that doesn't know wtf she's talking about..
Sad the part with his daughters in the room didn't make this cut. Why? There's a small detail most miss that I thought was interesting. I think it was Léa Seydoux's wrist he grabbed, he was checking her pulse for any irregularities.
Why does everyone say run in zigzag? For a crackshot that won't work. Timing and aim, see Apocalypto for a simple example of what I mean.
Might as well, Tarantino doesn't care about historical accuracy. He has a way he wants to tell a story and that's how he'll tell it. His own words, had he not found Christoph Waltz this wouldn't have been made. And it isn't the first time either. He did it again in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
I don't think that landa let her go to hunt her later. His reputation is important to him. If she survives, his reputation continues to precede him.
This is a good illustration as to why you should not toss the accusation of "Nazi" around easily. Not a lot of comparison in history.
Israelis are way way way worse.
My Aunt's husband is Jewish and when I met his parents they still had the tattoos on their arms from when they were in the concentration camps.
And the Jews are doing way worse than the SS
The two lesbians calling the guy weak. Unbelievable
What exactly has that to do with anything?
@@thepax2621 Lesbians opinions are automatically invalidated anyway.
@@thepax2621it validates personal prejudices
Its because of their feminaz carpet muncher brain
@@thepax2621 Prolly has to do with the fact the two of them are probably the last people likely to understand the feeling, the *responsibility* a husband and father has to shoulder as the Man of the family.
Only to be called weak.
All in América are like Flanders?
Doble moral!!
Yes... All 350 million Americans are like characters in a movie...
Hans Landa seems like a hero ....Jews are proving him right.
No
Ah, now there is the exact same sick judgement the Nazi's used. So easy for you, and you seem to have no clue of the monstrosity of how you think.
If you love terrorists.
Partly
Crappy, terrible WW2 movie. Absolutely zero historical content at all. Typical Hollywood junk.
Awesome movie
@@citor3831 Crap. Not historically accurate at all.
Opinion of an idiot
IT'S. A. MOVIE. If you want some realistic ww2, then go find some colourized ww2 footage. They're everywhere right now
@@lw3918You do realize that there are plenty of movies made in historical time periods that aren't historical, yes?