@@MizantropMan Ever see other nations culture represent Americans? Yeah, it's never accurate either. Hell, Japan teaches their youth that Pearl Harbor was a defensive and retaliatory attack against the Americans. 🤔🤦♂️
He's still related to the King of England, Charles III who doesn't know about Ralph Fiennes playing a Nazi when Prince William and Harry were preteens ❤
@@user-qg8qg2sp7iWhat the hell does that got anything to do with his acting…Tom Hanks and Abe Lincoln are related but that doesn’t take away from his acting…
@@user-qg8qg2sp7i his connection to the royal family has no matter in his acting skills, so I still don’t understand why you pointed it out so vaguely and without elaborating
@@vromane6660a movie about one of the worst tragedies in history. Imagine ever using a laughing emoji when it comes to a movie like the Schindlers List
He let him live because the salute amused them so much. They see it as a boy scout salute but the story behind it is the guy who started it all off lots a few fingers fighting so couldn't do a full hand one. Then the Polish Army started using it as their regular salute. I love the fact this tiny detail was added in.
@@not_the_cia_151Not true. Polis boy scouts existed. There were underground units organised by boy scouts. They organised assasiinsyion action action of high SS officer.
@@arturorivera6173 He's a Holocaust denier saying that the death toll is made up and its an invention of the media. Don't listen to a word he says, probably some conspiracy theorist or troll
It's like those Ukranians who stopped next to a broken-down Russian tank at the beginning of the invasion and said something like "Would you like us to tow you back to Russia?" The Russians laughed and the Ukranians kept going on their merry way. Sadly other Ukrainian civilians who encountered Russian soldiers weren't as fortunate.
Yes. The salute was Polish, not German. The polish saluted with two fingers, unlike the Germans with four. The Kommandant let him go because he found it amusing, like if he wouldn't recognize a proper German army salute?
Ye that might actually be a more common phenomena, I have a *somewhat* similiar story. A methed up friend of mine drove into a one way street infront of a police station from the wrong side while the cops were smoking right outside. Obviously, they waved us down and i was sure he's fucked, because to me he was obviously high. He was so overly friendly that it became obvious that he was high to the cops pretty damn fast too. They even asked him about doing a piss test and the confidence with which he completely evaded that accusation right after asking one of them for a cigarete amused them so much, that after they just kept asking him shit about why he's in town, how he's doing and other stuff which would incriminate him if he answered truthfully and laughing at the BS he could come up with with such flawless confidence. After about 10 minutes and two more cigarettes of that they just let us go.
This is such a perfectly visualized scene of how evil people can be to each other. They were so amused of their victim making them laugh they let him live yet they value his life nothing.
That was genius, he hadn’t time to overthink, just to react fast and out of pure instinct, but those Germans were military men, adapted to a highly regimented life, it wouldn’t had been natural for them to shoot a man that comes to attention, salutes, and gave a military report. At that point, they subconsciously saw him as another soldier.
This gives "thinking on your feet" a whole new terrifying meaning. Ralph Fiennes gave one of the greatest and terrifying film performances of all time.
I've really been having a hard time watching him in any movie since he has played this role, because seeing his face makes me nauseous since I have watched Schindler's List.
What an insane asylum. And slowly we are making our way back to there. Let's not call out obvious lies when we see them. Everyone just going along to get along.
@@turzyn40 That could be one of this but 2 fingers are either. When a injured polish soldier came back to their king, he still saluted his honor with no fingers.
The salute was Polish, not German. The Polish saluted with two fingers, unlike the Germans with four. The Kommandant let him go because he found it amusing, like if he wouldn't recognize a proper German army salute?
Trigger discipline dates back to the post-war era, during the rise in (for hunting purposes) gun ownership, around 1950 and 1960, only gaining prominence somewhere in the late '60s.
@@madpizzabasher The United States Navy, when they created the stucks-net computer virus to target his lust for Jessica Rabbit after she left him. Incidentally, it destroyed Iranian nuclear centrifuges, but that wasn't the Real story.
What’s crazy, the German mocked him as “Polish soldier” because he was doing the Polish salute. In Poland soldiers salute to the eagle on the cap with two fingers. The amount of details in this movie is crazy.
Der Film dieser Woche: Mary Poppins trifft Frankenstein mit Dame Mae Fishman in der Hauptrolle Aus dem Titel der Episode und aus allen Beschreibungen, die Sie vielleicht gesehen haben, scheint diese Episode eine verrückte Reihe von Gags zu versprechen, in denen Oliver im Bett liegt, ein verstauchter Knöchel ihn dort festhält und die Stadtbewohner ihn belästigen. Aber das ist der letzte Akt. Zunächst einmal: Das Schlafzimmer ist fertig! Hurra!
They knew he wasn't telling the truth, but at least they could get him to do something they wouldn't have to do. Ralph Fiennes was so convincing in this role that real survivors who saw him got scared.
Yeah I read about that in an online article and the survivor the REAL Helen Hirsch was petrified of Ralph Fiennes but then she said he was absolutely sincere and caring as a supporting actor in the film. The other Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp survivors we’re just absolutely livid 😬🫣 about Ralph Fiennes
"Fun" fact: The real Amon Goeth was even worse than portrayed. Spielberg made the decision to dial back his evil because not doing so would have made the character "cartoonish".
Even more interesting fun fact. Amon Göths grand daughter is half german half nigerian and grew up with her grandma (Amon Göths wife). Her Name is Jennifer Teege and she wrote a book about her familys Story.
@@devineballer3009 that’s not fun I hate nazism but I do not care if it’s right wing nazis genociding us out of existence or far left wing race haters who wanna mix us out of existence. How about we just live and let live and preserve everyone’s culture in a peaceful and humane way.
@@zenonmydlak9097 the character is Poldek Pfefferberg (Leopold Page is US), he joined Polish army on 1939. He told the story and because of him the book was written.
@@peew1020 The character was real person in real life. He was fighting in the 1939 in Polish army. If you ask about the actor, then no - he is canadian Jew and he was not in Polish army. All the informations are in the internet in english.
If you've seen the movie, this didn't actually save his life, the dude just found the attempt amusing enough to move on. Edit: 25k later and it's time to address the comments lmao For those asking, this movie is Schindlers List. I'm now aware I worded my meaning poorly. This man made a desperate attempt to save his life and in the moment, this little act is what he thought would save him. The soldiers would have torn him to pieces usually, but with such a sadistic sense of humour, they found his desperate attempt at preserving his own life amusing. So amusing that they actually let him go.
A scene meant to further the example of the banality of evil.. if Goeth was really doing his job, he would’ve shot the man immediately, but because he amused him, they let him live. It’s not like they wouldn’t kill him later …
Quick thinking saved his life, not because he was believed, but because he made them laugh. Laughter fondles the soul, even of the most beastly of men.
His deep droughts of breath say it all. He was a dead man! So obviously it wasn't his intention. He had no where to hide and no where to run. Ps. "Necessity is the mother of invention". "A dying man will grasp at a straw".
He's good at playing bad guys. He was great in Red Dragon. Even though he was a murdering psychopath, he managed to make you feel empathy for him somehow.
in saying that it's probably the most unrealistic part of the movie. you are telling me they were able to get gentle giants like great Danes who are one of the laziest breeds ever to get out of bed? nah that dog would sleep on the soldiers legs and trap them both in the bed, ain't no way a great Dane is moving from the bed haha
@@hahayessir400 yeah that'd make more sense, basically any medium sized dog could work tbh. The large ones tend to be gentle for some reason, never really understood it but seeks every giant breed is a lazy giant
@@silverfang4583 "Great Dane" is another name for Germa Mastiff, which was originally a cross between the English Mastiff and Irish Wolfhound. They were bread to hunt Boar, Deer, and Bear. When property trained, these things are some of the more frightful up-close-and-personal weapons man has created. The largest sight hounds may be "gebtle giants" around family and frinds, but their still customized super-wolves. The lady who runs the condo complex I live in(electrd position) patrolls the place with her pack of Afgan hounds. Think Chewbaca but quadrepedal and prettier, amd the reason there are no longer any Lions norTigers in Afghanistan. They're amazingly smart and the sweetest, best behaved things you ever saw... unless she tellls them there's a threat, at which point they turn into self-guided hunter-killer missiles. Necer underestimate the big sight-hounds.
@@unverifiedverified4418 ahhh yes Democratic cognitive dissonance. How does it make you feel that "evil" will win again in 2024? Your current party is the most sad and pathetic thing that's ever happened in American history.
I haven't seen this movie in soo long... I feel it would absolutely break my heart now that I'm of a wiser mind than before. This was a genius move on this man's end.
I saw it when I was in middle school and even though I didn't understand what was going on, it still gave me this horrible cold feeling. Like I knew something was terribly wrong
Yo, that is crazy… I have seen this movie ONCE before, and today I see this and completely forgot ‘Voldemort’ was played by this same actor: his smile and the way he mocks the teenager gave me chills
Pure unadulterated genius and a massive set of balls from this man and someone you’d want in your corner at all times unlike the German officer and his dog(s)
I feel like he wasn't actually convinced and let him go because he was amused. That's pretty twisted right there
Göth would have shot him if he didn't believe it
that's actually the case
yes. not doing it ends w him dead, doing it ends w him alive. so it worked.
I thought that was obvious considering they laughed at him.
That's the whole idea here. He even directly calls him a polish soldier.
He salutes the polish way, with two fingers, that's attention to detail right there.
He was a soldier, being a Polish citizen
Well duh he is polish?
@@jahjarbinks1091 It's an american movie, they are not known for representing other cultures well.
Correct
@@MizantropMan Ever see other nations culture represent Americans? Yeah, it's never accurate either. Hell, Japan teaches their youth that Pearl Harbor was a defensive and retaliatory attack against the Americans. 🤔🤦♂️
Act like a fool, think like a genius. Smart boy.
Its a movie , in real it looked different back in time😂
Motto che ti fa vivere a lungo.
I like your thinking.
Ralph Fiennes is an absolutely brilliant actor. He pulls off whatever role he plays.
Yeah dramatising and making these national socialists look like the devil incarnate when really we know who was behind everything 👃
He's still related to the King of England, Charles III who doesn't know about Ralph Fiennes playing a Nazi when Prince William and Harry were preteens ❤
@@user-qg8qg2sp7iWhat the hell does that got anything to do with his acting…Tom Hanks and Abe Lincoln are related but that doesn’t take away from his acting…
@@OlSteelpot it has something to do with the Royal blood line from the Scottish King James II
@@user-qg8qg2sp7i his connection to the royal family has no matter in his acting skills, so I still don’t understand why you pointed it out so vaguely and without elaborating
The dog: "ayoo why we leavin? the smell comes from that guy yoo"
😂😂😂
Lol
@@SFTCEdits cope
@@zhivix8263 That’s not how you use cope, genius.
@@extremeencounter7458 cope
Ralph Fiennes was absolutely terrifying in this movie..
He barely scrapes the surface of how Awful the real life Commandant Amon was like.
I love him
Hes was acting. Acting in a movie based off of a fictional account of a fictional narrative.
Read about Amon Goeth…this guy was a true madman..a sadistic killer to his core.
Ironically Ralph is actually jewish!!.
When he laughs and that dog growls..
Demonic.
I know it was ridiculous, sounded like a monster not a dog.
Sounds like an angry V8 engine
its a movie calm down 🤣
@@vromane6660a movie about one of the worst tragedies in history. Imagine ever using a laughing emoji when it comes to a movie like the Schindlers List
@@vromane6660 well no shit sherlock
He let him live because the salute amused them so much. They see it as a boy scout salute but the story behind it is the guy who started it all off lots a few fingers fighting so couldn't do a full hand one. Then the Polish Army started using it as their regular salute.
I love the fact this tiny detail was added in.
Learn that last month?
@@arintheseatsesh6242i learned it today
He still held the Salut long enough to hide his star of David armband
Boy scouts didn't exist yet, boy scouts were inspired by the Hitler youth group. This was a polish army salute.
@@not_the_cia_151Not true. Polis boy scouts existed. There were underground units organised by boy scouts. They organised assasiinsyion action action of high SS officer.
The fact that that he uses the Polish army salute makes this scene so much better.
Hello, do u know the title of this movie? It kinda interesting
@@thelostpuppy5483 it's literally in the title of the video.
@@thelostpuppy5483 It's by Steven Spielberg. Very sad and hard to watch. Amazing movie and a tearjerker.
Also the salute was adopted after a soldier who lost all his fingers but these two and died just after the salute.
@@thelostpuppy5483 Schindlers list
"you are an amusing man. Today you live"
the polish salute did it for me
🗿
Today ?
@@nohandleeeeee wym?
@@arturorivera6173 He's a Holocaust denier saying that the death toll is made up and its an invention of the media.
Don't listen to a word he says, probably some conspiracy theorist or troll
Better being laughed at than being mauled at
Ralph Fiennes acting is incredible in this film. I actually fear Amon while I’m watching. You know an actor is amazing when you feel that way.
sometimes making the enemy laugh is a pretty smart move
It's like those Ukranians who stopped next to a broken-down Russian tank at the beginning of the invasion and said something like "Would you like us to tow you back to Russia?" The Russians laughed and the Ukranians kept going on their merry way. Sadly other Ukrainian civilians who encountered Russian soldiers weren't as fortunate.
@@CaptainPancakesI remember that-- Too bad the war has taken a turn for the worst-----
sometimes it's a movie, and the actors behave nothing like their real life counterparts
@@CaptainPancakesshould’ve gotten their comedy up 🤣🤣🤣
Yeah if your funny they’ll realize that killing you would be a waste of a good laugh and they’ll keep you around so long as your funny
His role as voldemort had shit on this role. This is real terror.
Volfermots true origin story started at this point
It's scarier because this is real life.
🤣🤣🤣 coming to an American city near you soon. Except instead of Jewish people theyll be looking for "Trumpers"
@@pluckybellhop66 allegedly
@@mathewjay3428 sounds like he's living in your head rent free.
Trump derangement syndrome at its finest
Even dog is a paid actor.
Ralph Fiennes was insanely menacing in this role, a masterpiece of acting
I absolutely agree !
He really did not believe him, but decided to spare him because he amused him, made him laugh, and cleared the way however little bit.
Yes.
The salute was Polish, not German. The polish saluted with two fingers, unlike the Germans with four.
The Kommandant let him go because he found it amusing, like if he wouldn't recognize a proper German army salute?
@@DividedCitiesThe director a confirmed that's not the case. He was convinced. They weren't after poles. Just Jewish poles
He wasnt pretending to be german soldier. They can see the armband he has on@DividedCities
"Funny how? Funny like a clown? Like I amuse you?"
Ye that might actually be a more common phenomena, I have a *somewhat* similiar story.
A methed up friend of mine drove into a one way street infront of a police station from the wrong side while the cops were smoking right outside.
Obviously, they waved us down and i was sure he's fucked, because to me he was obviously high.
He was so overly friendly that it became obvious that he was high to the cops pretty damn fast too. They even asked him about doing a piss test and the confidence with which he completely evaded that accusation right after asking one of them for a cigarete amused them so much, that after they just kept asking him shit about why he's in town, how he's doing and other stuff which would incriminate him if he answered truthfully and laughing at the BS he could come up with with such flawless confidence. After about 10 minutes and two more cigarettes of that they just let us go.
It takes a true talent to take on a character that's so evil and vile. Ralph Fiennes is a masterclass actor.
No shit sherlock.
Still I think It’s harder to play good character.
Actor?
@@jackwilson4863 what do ya mean ?
Привет✋👋 всем как название фильма по русскому языку пожалуйста😫🙏🙏💓
When it's not your time it's not your time.
And when it IS your time, it IS your time. “Fight to the death,” as they say. But when you see that inevitable end, speak w/ your maker
He got a laugh seeing that kid make up that excuse ,thats why he lived.
"A genius person knows how to act like a fool." - Mr.Bean
A commie quoting mr bean lol, of course
@@D88111 I am not a commie though, I just feel patriotic
@@Master_Hajun What ? 😂
@@D88111 yes
@@Master_Hajun You’re “patriotic” to something that died long ago lol, ok carry on spastic
This is such a perfectly visualized scene of how evil people can be to each other. They were so amused of their victim making them laugh they let him live yet they value his life nothing.
Ngl I wouldnt care if they value my life nothing if I got to live another day
And yet most people now days are ready to live under and support regimes just like this one
Was that the case in history, that Nazi were a group of crazy people just did terrible things with lunatic laughing?
I don't understand this scene, can someone explain ?
@@AverageAlien history repeats itself lmao
That’s Voldemort for you 🤣 Ralph Fiennes plays such a great antagonist.
Se merecía un Oscar este extraordinario actor.
"He who poses as a fool is not a fool" ~Robert Greene
I was thinking Finn Mcmissile but yeah okay
@@501Cruiser This reply gave me a bigger laugh than it should have.
that's a great quote
"Poses as" being the key words here.
“He who dyes their hair green really don’t have green hair” - someone
The dog growling just as Amon smiles is a small but very terrifying detail
I agree. I would love to know if it was hand signaled by the handler and maybe asked for by Stephen.
It would be a lovely tid bit of trivia.
I'm with you, That dog Growling had me at attention.😅
don't mention that hi don't know what happened...u do what u do aby
The timing of sound in this epic movie is blood curdling. One can shiver in these scenes. Violent reprisals can be around the corner, now!
@@Jlewis0201neither actually. After your comment I had to know. Its a sound effect
The things we do for this precious life.
And when it IS your time, it IS your time. “Fight to the death,” as they say. But when YOU KNOW it’s the end, talk to your maker
This was someone thinking fast, doing whatever it takes just to stay alive. And praying that it works.
It's a movie dude.
@@retrovi4128 it's as if it's based on a real event, dude.
@@andylymbo based
What happened to Ralph Fiennes?
@@andylymbo ww2 happened everyone knows that. That doesnt mean this scene is real. The polish guy would have got killed without a thought.
Ralph Fiennes was superb in his evil role in this film.
He perfomed that evil Voldemort's smile
What a performance. He was terrifying.
Who was terrifying I’m so confused
@@oliver6287 The villainess Nazi that talked
What about Ralph Fiennes character though?
Nope
Where was the terrifying part?
The timing of the dog growling is in sync with his smile at the end. Creepy af
yeah, it's as if the foley artist really knew their job.
The dogs were the worst. Seen too many real tapes of those dogs doing thier 'duty'
What is the name of the movie?
Was gonna say the same thing, like it was to signify the beast that was lurking beneath the surface...
@@respecte-d7gyg "Schindler's List" Great movie
Bro that has to be the biggest dodge of all time, these guys kill unconditionally.
And he saved him from death at the end of the movie!
"YOU MADE OUT DURING SCHINDLER'S LIST??"
- Seinfeld's Mom
All I could hear
Newman!
Thats all what was going on in my head lol
HAHAHA
goat
“Against the assault of laughter, nothing can stand.”
Wise words
^^
“now die.”
I think I’ve seen you
Master
always trips me out this is the same actor who plays m gustave in the grand budapest hotel and lord fucking voldemort
The rumbling is coming for youuuuu
That was genius, he hadn’t time to overthink, just to react fast and out of pure instinct, but those Germans were military men, adapted to a highly regimented life, it wouldn’t had been natural for them to shoot a man that comes to attention, salutes, and gave a military report. At that point, they subconsciously saw him as another soldier.
Exactly what I was thinking
He adapted, improvised & survived. 👏🏽 Brilliantly Special
He has a purpose other then dying right there
You are a psychologist?
dog useless
This gives "thinking on your feet" a whole new terrifying meaning. Ralph Fiennes gave one of the greatest and terrifying film performances of all time.
i honestly think that this performance landed him the greatest villain role of all time
I've really been having a hard time watching him in any movie since he has played this role, because seeing his face makes me nauseous since I have watched Schindler's List.
Except he has one of the WORST German accents ever heard!
Lmao it actually doesn't. It means what it means. What a goofy ass comment. Pretty beta , honestly.
Lmao it actually doesn't. It means what it means. What a goofy ass comment. Pretty beta , honestly.
Ralph is allways dangerous actor 😂❤😂😂😂
What an insane asylum. And slowly we are making our way back to there. Let's not call out obvious lies when we see them. Everyone just going along to get along.
They were laughing at him because the way he saluted like a Polish soldier with two fingers instead of whole palm.
Exactly!
No it's because of how he clicked his feet from the back
@@turzyn40 only Polish salute has just 2 fingers
@@turzyn40 That could be one of this but 2 fingers are either. When a injured polish soldier came back to their king, he still saluted his honor with no fingers.
And that's how it became to respect the soldier
Small detail: Amon's finger was on the trigger of his pistol. He was ready to kill. This guy really did dodge death
The salute was Polish, not German. The Polish saluted with two fingers, unlike the Germans with four.
The Kommandant let him go because he found it amusing, like if he wouldn't recognize a proper German army salute?
Not really. This is years before the concept of trigger discipline.
Trigger discipline dates back to the post-war era, during the rise in (for hunting purposes) gun ownership, around 1950 and 1960, only gaining prominence somewhere in the late '60s.
I reckon on these old pistols it took quite a bit of force to pull the trigger, so trigger discipline was not as important as it is today.
@@timangar9771 not quite...
Survival is key in a warzone
Ralph should’ve won an Oscar for his role
Roger Rabbit’s uncle Thumper once said “if you don’t have a sense of humor, you’re better off dead.”
this a genius comment with attention to detail. good one dude
Who framed Roger rabbit though
@@madpizzabasher The United States Navy, when they created the stucks-net computer virus to target his lust for Jessica Rabbit after she left him. Incidentally, it destroyed Iranian nuclear centrifuges, but that wasn't the Real story.
@@madpizzabasher idk i think it was the FBI ngl lol
999 likes should break the lucky number?
What’s crazy, the German mocked him as “Polish soldier” because he was doing the Polish salute. In Poland soldiers salute to the eagle on the cap with two fingers. The amount of details in this movie is crazy.
and they speak english, not german.
@@imbrokehaha pretty sure you can watch it in a different language if you want
Which movie is this from?
@@walkthelonesomeroad1792 the movie's name is Schindler's list, hope this helps
That's dope
Spielberg deserves mad respect for showcasing this epic tale of humanity and heroism to this world !
Der Film dieser Woche: Mary Poppins trifft Frankenstein mit Dame Mae Fishman in der Hauptrolle Aus dem Titel der Episode und aus allen Beschreibungen, die Sie vielleicht gesehen haben, scheint diese Episode eine verrückte Reihe von Gags zu versprechen, in denen Oliver im Bett liegt, ein verstauchter Knöchel ihn dort festhält und die Stadtbewohner ihn belästigen. Aber das ist der letzte Akt. Zunächst einmal: Das Schlafzimmer ist fertig! Hurra!
And in case you're thinking "Nice idea by the writers", that too is one of those survivors' stories that happened just like this!
@@seanstoneback5532
Nothing gets by you
@@seanstoneback5532
If only it were true.
And if the royal family in Russia wasn’t massacred.
We would be in a much better world.
But there was a camera or something to record this? Because it sounds like an exaggerate story by someone from that time
Bro what are these reply’s
@@softdrink-0 shades of the truth
They knew he wasn't telling the truth, but at least they could get him to do something they wouldn't have to do. Ralph Fiennes was so convincing in this role that real survivors who saw him got scared.
Cool
Yeah I read about that in an online article and the survivor the REAL Helen Hirsch was petrified of Ralph Fiennes but then she said he was absolutely sincere and caring as a supporting actor in the film. The other Kraków-Płaszów concentration camp survivors we’re just absolutely livid 😬🫣 about Ralph Fiennes
@@ChairmanPaulieD jews lie about everything
Facts!! The one lady fainted and had to temporarily be removed from set
@@CakeMonster82 do you remember her name by any chance?
I love how they add the little infographic at the bottom, as if reminding me one more time will majke me believe it.
the story of two fingers is a historic of polish army tribute to brave soldier who has just lost his fingers in war
"Fun" fact: The real Amon Goeth was even worse than portrayed. Spielberg made the decision to dial back his evil because not doing so would have made the character "cartoonish".
It is true, some peoples evil is beyond even that of caricatures
Like hitler himself
Even more interesting fun fact. Amon Göths grand daughter is half german half nigerian and grew up with her grandma (Amon Göths wife). Her Name is Jennifer Teege and she wrote a book about her familys Story.
@@devineballer3009 Your comment isn’t fun like the original one.
@@devineballer3009 that’s not fun I hate nazism but I do not care if it’s right wing nazis genociding us out of existence or far left wing race haters who wanna mix us out of existence.
How about we just live and let live and preserve everyone’s culture in a peaceful and humane way.
When you're relaxing in your room when you're suppose to be cleaning and your mom comes in:
Lol highly underrated comment
Savage💀
You: fap fap fap
*knock knock *
Mom: honey are you hun…
You: GET OUTTTTTTTTT!
@@ookie4179 ummmm... are you okay
😂😂😂😂Or doing dishes right when her car is about to be parked
Una de las pocas veces que vamos a ver a un judío trabajar en un trabajo común es en esta pelicula😉
That’s actually how the polish army saluted in that time
Reminds me of the scene in the Pianist where he lays down in the road with the bodies until they pass
Ya I remember that.
Fr fr
In the peenist?
I don’t remember this in the pianist, are you thinking enemy at the gates? Haven’t seen the pianist in a few years tho
@@SlizzardRamirez no it happens in the pianist too
That guy was in the Polish army, in real life.
Are u serious,how u know he w in polish army?answer I please.
@@zenonmydlak9097 the character is Poldek Pfefferberg (Leopold Page is US), he joined Polish army on 1939. He told the story and because of him the book was written.
lol what a deck head
In rEaL LiFe
@@peew1020 The character was real person in real life. He was fighting in the 1939 in Polish army. If you ask about the actor, then no - he is canadian Jew and he was not in Polish army. All the informations are in the internet in english.
My my isreali is looking pretty 1930s German in 2024
He has the yellow star on so it’s clear he isn’t a Pole. But the humor he provided saved him this time.
If you've seen the movie, this didn't actually save his life, the dude just found the attempt amusing enough to move on.
Edit: 25k later and it's time to address the comments lmao
For those asking, this movie is Schindlers List.
I'm now aware I worded my meaning poorly.
This man made a desperate attempt to save his life and in the moment, this little act is what he thought would save him. The soldiers would have torn him to pieces usually, but with such a sadistic sense of humour, they found his desperate attempt at preserving his own life amusing. So amusing that they actually let him go.
So it saved his life, then and there.
If he ran, he would have been shot…
A scene meant to further the example of the banality of evil.. if Goeth was really doing his job, he would’ve shot the man immediately, but because he amused him, they let him live. It’s not like they wouldn’t kill him later …
He got a break. The thugs didn't kill him
Nah. Totally wrong.
Quick thinking saved his life, not because he was believed, but because he made them laugh. Laughter fondles the soul, even of the most beastly of men.
Nothing beastly about needing a group of people to feel strong. Odd admiration for degenerates
Seems more like luck
His deep droughts of breath say it all. He was a dead man! So obviously it wasn't his intention. He had no where to hide and no where to run.
Ps. "Necessity is the mother of invention". "A dying man will grasp at a straw".
I have no sympathy for that nation because of the trauma that they've caused in Palestine
You can have sympathy for both nations tf?
Have you ever thought that the persecution that the Jews have received, including the holocaust has shaped their attitudes towards their enemies.
That's what Dorothy did in the Wizard of Oz!! Clicking the booths.😂😂😂
He's good at playing bad guys. He was great in Red Dragon. Even though he was a murdering psychopath, he managed to make you feel empathy for him somehow.
He kinda died out of his murderous psychotic acting roles now that he’s older. Did you see him the NEW James Bond 007 “No Time To Die” movie ?
Voldemort anyone?
The historical attention to detail in this movie is insane. He's even got a Great Dane, which despite its name, is a German breed.
in saying that it's probably the most unrealistic part of the movie.
you are telling me they were able to get gentle giants like great Danes who are one of the laziest breeds ever to get out of bed?
nah that dog would sleep on the soldiers legs and trap them both in the bed, ain't no way a great Dane is moving from the bed haha
@@silverfang4583 maybe a g shep?
@@hahayessir400 yeah that'd make more sense, basically any medium sized dog could work tbh.
The large ones tend to be gentle for some reason, never really understood it but seeks every giant breed is a lazy giant
@Silverfang 45 they were bred to hunt wild boar and deer, the dog isn't necessarily aggressive, it has its uses in tracking aswell
@@silverfang4583
"Great Dane" is another name for Germa Mastiff, which was originally a cross between the English Mastiff and Irish Wolfhound. They were bread to hunt Boar, Deer, and Bear.
When property trained, these things are some of the more frightful up-close-and-personal weapons man has created.
The largest sight hounds may be "gebtle giants" around family and frinds, but their still customized super-wolves.
The lady who runs the condo complex I live in(electrd position) patrolls the place with her pack of Afgan hounds. Think Chewbaca but quadrepedal and prettier, amd the reason there are no longer any Lions norTigers in Afghanistan.
They're amazingly smart and the sweetest, best behaved things you ever saw... unless she tellls them there's a threat, at which point they turn into self-guided hunter-killer missiles.
Necer underestimate the big sight-hounds.
In Gaza, voldemort would laughingly murdered his victim and posted it on tiktok
I thought he was gon be like: *AVADA KEDAVRA!*
It was such a tough moment for him but so legendary.
That's when you make use of 99% of your intelligence and 1% of your bravery.
1%?? You mean, 100%
You can be intelligent and brave at the same time lol
@@claucemicro1080 he did the polish salute in front of Germans, what a dumb move
NWA AKPA
@@Butterfly011 Easy
Watching this on VHS and now on a Smart phone. How time really flies..
What's the name of this movie 🎬
@@georgegilmore7708 schindler's list
Hopefully the VHS is in good condition, these classics on VHS are starting go for a good couple of bucks especially StarWars and Disney classics
The double tape
I haven't watched it yet
Oh so that’s where voldy got his ideas
And now the IDF is the one doing the chasing and taunting
Was thinking the same!
Same
Ralph should have won the Oscar. Showed me that they are corrupt.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻i am agree with you
"They"? ... Wow! I think you would have fitted in well in that era.
Well, we knew that already
Guess who runs Hollywood
It might’ve backfired on Spielberg if Ralph won. A guy playing a vicious Nazi winning an Oscar in a film he directed?
"In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity.”
-Sun Tzu
Ahhh yes, Republican evil 101
@@unverifiedverified4418 ahhh yes Democratic cognitive dissonance. How does it make you feel that "evil" will win again in 2024? Your current party is the most sad and pathetic thing that's ever happened in American history.
Yall are arguing politics on a Sun Tzu comment. Ironic.
@@hamilt55467 said every party before an election
@@unverifiedverified4418 evil is evil.
That two fingered salute is totally correct. That was how they saluted.
that's voldemort i see. 💀
I agree this is one of ralph fiennes best role, that glaring eyes with a smile so terrifying
“Little Polish clicking soldier”
Will always be stuck in my head forever
Nie lubisz Polaków?
@@blady_vipThats not what he said shut up
@@blady_vipnah he’s saying that it’s such a creepy thing for someone to say, that it’s kind of haunting.
@@KazeHorse aa ok
@@blady_vip poles are disgusting people, they are cowards, filthy and betray any other people easily
Amon had a good side. He laughed with the criminals.
There is like 8 dudes and not a single person was like "ist das ein armband"
Fiennes is unreachable in this role. His animalistic grin in this scene...terrifying.
That Voldemort smile had to come from somewhere.
Totally
I don’t believe he was “fooled” he laughed he was ruthless but not stupid
He knew 100% But didn't care enough as the guy was seen as a joke & not running away - no sport, 😬😮
That's why he said little polish soldier
This is the part where the founding titan marches to Marley.
This movie is masterpiece.
Movie name?
💭"You made me laugh little man.
I'll let you live FOR NOW (only)..."
The way that his smile is timed perfectly with the dogs growl at the end is seriously amazing
It is called sound effect.😅😅
Ja,er verhält sich wie der Hund
Sound effect 😅
they forgot the armed band
Ralph Fiennes is such a convincing actor but the tragic reality there are many like his character who are not acting.
Ralph fiennes is such a wonderful actor
Really enjoyed him in The Menu, movie was well acted all around.
Careful you piss him off and dude becomes a Dragon!
@@heartless604he's amazing in that movie, too!
Movie name?
@@TFG88I think they are referring to The Red Dragon movie from the Hannibal Lecter book, “The Red Dragon”. Great read by the way.
He used his last braincells til the end
lmao
They made the palestinians who gave them Asylum to suffer ...
0:01 even the bird was like ‘’nah fuck that’’
I haven't seen this movie in soo long... I feel it would absolutely break my heart now that I'm of a wiser mind than before. This was a genius move on this man's end.
I saw it when I was a kid and it was whatever, then saw it when I was 32 and cried like the biggest baby in the world. Such a fine film fr
I saw it when I was in middle school and even though I didn't understand what was going on, it still gave me this horrible cold feeling. Like I knew something was terribly wrong
What movie is it? What it about?
@@tilly3702 Schindler's List. It's about the Holocaust and it's the only movie that really made me understand the horror
@@tilly3702 its about the jews I think uh idk where to watch it or the name
Yo, that is crazy… I have seen this movie ONCE before, and today I see this and completely forgot ‘Voldemort’ was played by this same actor: his smile and the way he mocks the teenager gave me chills
Source pls
Pure unadulterated genius and a massive set of balls from this man and someone you’d want in your corner at all times unlike the German officer and his dog(s)
Didn't know that Voldemort was a german soldier lol
Voldemort when failed in Britain, he tried his luck as a German 😁
Is this bait
Nice 😂
@@gregmunn2945 😁
Also didn't work that well
@@architech02 Haha yes
One misstep and the commandant: “AVADA-“ 😂😂
Kedavra
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂
Avocado