@@JimStyslinger-hq9sqРазве? 20 минут никак не может быть. Потому что у него всего одна полноценная сцена (максимум 7-8 минут) и пару моментов с Шошанной.
@@beccatvv Sure did. Those facial expressions. And his indifference to knowing he is going to die is mesmerizing. He didn't beg for his life like Landa did. Great cast.
as a german speaker I gotta say you're probably missing a lot. he's really good, altho I really like watching Hollywood movies in the language it was made
deiter is underrated Despite appearing for little time on screen, he was a character that imposed a lot and I must say that he equaled Landa in terms of intelligence.
I agree he is intelligence but rather impulsive, there could have been better ways to deal with the British spies in that pub but I feel like he went for the worst option just so he could spite the British.
In my opinion August Diehl absolutely NAILED it with his role in this movie - best performance!!! And that's no small achievement considering the other stars who showed up
ruclips.net/video/UMfXb0elwlQ/видео.htmlsi=wUgKisr67C-g_Ij0 Here August Diehl plays the evil sorcerer Petrosilius Zwackelmann. 😄 A character from the film the robbers Hotzenplotz. This is based on an old and popular children's book by Ottfried Preußler. I think his performance is fantastic. 😆
When he feels like turning the charm on, he does, though for example at the start of this clip he merely tells Shoshanna to "move her arse" into the car. Later on he tells the German actress in the bar to "shut up, you whore". He is much less polite to women, I would say...
His look at 1:50 always gets me, such an amazing actor. He actually was having a little bit of a great time, he could relax just for a tiny bit for once, until his observation talents are getting the best of him once again. Back to work.
He reminds me of that Geeman actor who played Wilm Hosenfeld in "The Pianist."Fassbender was excellent too. Excellent actor who Played this German Gestapo officer.
His brother did an unbelievably good job of portraying "The Unknown" (if that sounds mysterious, its because it is) in the Netflix series "Dark". Good acting seems to run in the family
For me, is not Christolph Waltz, it’s this interpretation right here the best in the movie. Every look, every deliver, every smile… Peak acting right here. August Diehl, the real Diehl.
Hellstrom is a funny name for English speakers. It means bright stream/clear stream in German, but you'd be forgiven if you read it as HELLSTORM first.
This guy played this part so well he became real. He was perfect with hos looks, accent and all around German movement despite any inaccuracies in his uniform. From my knowledge of this war he acted exactly like the Gestapo of the time, quite scary.
What inaccuracies with the uniform? This uniform was worn up until 1939, with the brown shirt. Then later the white shirt replaced the brown shirt for the general, SS. As a former collector of third Reich regalia, and having owned several original Allgemein tunics over the years I think the uniform is very accurate even down to the cut of the collar he’s wearing acceptable insignia, except for the fact that if he was in Gestapo he would not have SS collar patches which is not an oversight as this was a caricature of what Hollywood produced in the 1960s and 70s in World War II films (this is a Quintin Tarantino movie you dimwit… or did you think Hitler was killed in the cinema ?) don’t worry, you’re just another cretin who thinks they know more than they actually do.….how sad😢
Yeah, usually a gestapo member would not wear a uniform outside from like Festivals or Business attendences (is that a word?) because they mostly worked undercover. They would wear normal black suits and hats. Dieters uniform is that of a leibstandarte ss adolf hitler member, and while its possible that he could be both gestapo and leibstandarte, its highly unlikely.(if not impossible but idk, my knowledge is limited in that regard) Also, he would not be called 'Herr sturmbannführer ' because 1. Nazis didnt like 'herr'(mister) as a Form of address and 2. gestapo members would not be called by their nazi rank, but would be called 'kriminalrat' Sorry for the long comment lol
@@al8951Germans use the word "Herr" in front of titles, like Herr Doktor, Herr Professor-Doktor or Herr Kriminalrat. In case of a woman it would be Frau Dr etc.
When is Hollywood and television going stop portraying Gestapo police incorrectly? The uniform Hellstrom is wearing is the black 'Allgemeine' SS uniform which had nothing to do with the Gestapo whatsoever. As a matter of fact, the black uniform was phased out in 1940 in favor of the green/gray Waffen SS uniform. In actuality, the Gestapo generally wore civilian clothes and carried an I.D. disc that identified them as such. For some reason, Hollywood clings to the idea the Gestapo always wore SS black, an idea, I think, that originated with the old TV show 'Hogan's Heroes'.
Thats Till Schweiger. He is not well received in Germany because he makes own movies which most people hate (bad comedy mostly, corny plots with a lot of embarassing jokes about genitals, shit and sexism). But it gets funded by the state because he has good contacts. He is also often hard to understand because he lisps. When people talk about bad german cinema the example is usually a Till Schweiger movie.
I think more than 3, Hermann Krause (the birdcatcher), Dieter Hellstrom (inglorious basterds), Mr. Hobar (allied), Franz sauer (Munich: the edge of war)
@@АлександрТормосов-т5м да, посмотрел . Все же помогло ему - другая Родина, это даже сильнее сыграло , чем в бесславных ублюдках, - здесь также заслуга режиссера, - создается ощущение потусторонности (чуждое нам, всем землянам)
This is random but does anyone know what kind of shoulder tabs hes wearing, is it the allgemeine 1930s issue, or the 40s major shoulderboards. Is the latter even allowed to be allowed on the dark uniform.
The wardrobe specialist and Tarantino made so many historical inaccuracies with Hellstrom! All black uniforms were out of active service and were replaced by a stone grey colored uniform and also his insignia does not show the Gestapo insignia(SD diamond patch with silver outline)
Well, Hitler wasn’t shot to death like that either. I wouldn’t say historical accuracy was Tarantino’s goal with this one. Many of the characters are parodies, and that shows even with their outfits/looks.
only in a movie major Hellstrom would point his gun to the captain in a table surrounded by enemies, and stiglitz would shot Hellstrom in the head instead of the balls...but still a good scene
@@beccatvv Hard to say - he treats Stiglitz with a sort of amused contempt. Even though he likes to kill Nazis up close and personal. He is mainly concerned with Archie and his odd German pronunciation. Hellstrom is actually rather rash in this scene - in his place Landa would probably have made an excuse, left, and summoned troops to arrest everyone.
@@AlphaChinoz Diese Art von Verwechslungen gibt es nur in amerikanischen Filmen. Es gehört zur amerikanischen Arroganz sich nicht wirklich mit anderen Sprachen zu befassen.
@@supermahni Ist es wirklich SO unwahrscheinlich, dass eine deutsche Figur in einem Film über den Zweiten Weltkrieg einen schwedischen Nachnamen hat? Als Norweger kann ich nicht für Deutschland sprechen, aber hier oben in Skandinavien würde ich sagen, dass etwa 15% der Nachnamen deutschen Ursprungs sind.
@@AlphaChinoz Blofeld aus James Bond wäre ein weiteres Beispiel.. (oder kennst du jemanden der Blofeld heisst ??🙂), die Drehbuchautoren suchen sich einen Namen der für Amerikaner deutsch klingt, es ist völlig wurscht ob es dann ein deutscher Name ist. Oder "Helmut Zemo" aus Avangers. Der Nachname existiert eigentlich nicht in Deutschland, dagegen häufig in Sytien und Palästina. Kein Drama aber mich stört diese amerikanische Ignoranz oder Oberflächlichkeit, ist dann auch an der Grenze zur Parodie....
@@supermahni"amerikanische Ignoranz"... Alle Amerikaner sind also Drehbuchautoren? Oder bist Du nur ein Amerikahasser? Werde Regisseur, lass Dich von Hollywood einladen und mache es besser
The Gestapo guy was a dork. go out without anyone suspecting anything, call for reinforcements without attracting attention and wait for the whole group instead of acting like a sheriff
He probably presumed they wouldn't attempt a shootout in a bar full of german soldiers, it was a suicidal move and they all died there, so it's fair that he wouldn't have expected them to resist arrest
NOTHING against gay men, but I think he's gay. Does it matter? No. But still, I like that as a detail. A German officier that is gay. Because, you know, being gay was punishable. And I thinks he flirts a little with Stiglitz. And that's funny. And also he calls von Hammersmark a slut after the situation escalated. QT is someone who can writes characters like that
@beccatvv If I remember correctly he gives Stiglitz some extra attention. Like I said, being gay was not acceptable, so of course he has to hide it. When Archie Hicox saying he is interrupting Dieter says something about his charm and he pretends that he is offended. After that his behavior to Stiglitz is (the way I see it) subtle flirting But of course I could be wrong and I guess we'll never know for sure
5 Minutes and he brought so much value to this movie.
REAL
Actually he was in the film for nearly 20 minutes, if not a little over.
@@JimStyslinger-hq9sq yes but in so Little pieces
@@JimStyslinger-hq9sqРазве? 20 минут никак не может быть. Потому что у него всего одна полноценная сцена (максимум 7-8 минут) и пару моментов с Шошанной.
I am not gay and I can't stop watching him, his acting is magical.
He's obviously overshadowed by Waltz's incredible performance as Landa, but August Diehl did an absolutely phenomenal job in his limited screen time.
Realest
@@beccatvv Sure did. Those facial expressions. And his indifference to knowing he is going to die is mesmerizing. He didn't beg for his life like Landa did. Great cast.
August dud a way better job in my opinion. Far more intimidating.
@@colecole6447 real
Waltz only overshadowed him for screen time imo. Both were exceptional though.
The sign of a great actor is if they can get you to truly despise their character. He plays this role so very well as a member of the German Gestapo.
Realest
Why would anyone despise him? He is great
as a german speaker I gotta say you're probably missing a lot. he's really good, altho I really like watching Hollywood movies in the language it was made
Despise? Why? He's great.
This sort’ve typecasted him coz he played a Nazi in the movie Munich also
deiter is underrated
Despite appearing for little time on screen, he was a character that imposed a lot and I must say that he equaled Landa in terms of intelligence.
who is deiter ??
Intelligence without wisdom is a tragedy for mankind
I agree he is intelligence but rather impulsive, there could have been better ways to deal with the British spies in that pub but I feel like he went for the worst option just so he could spite the British.
Landa smarter, but Dieter isn't fool, he is really good Gestapo agent
He has less EQ than Landa.
In my opinion August Diehl absolutely NAILED it with his role in this movie - best performance!!! And that's no small achievement considering the other stars who showed up
I agree.
Why are Germans so good at this? LOL!
Well, best non main character performance for sure. Best performance goes to Christoph Waltz absolutely.
ruclips.net/video/UMfXb0elwlQ/видео.htmlsi=wUgKisr67C-g_Ij0
Here August Diehl plays the evil sorcerer Petrosilius Zwackelmann. 😄 A character from the film the robbers Hotzenplotz. This is based on an old and popular children's book by Ottfried Preußler. I think his performance is fantastic. 😆
Hes actually Incredibly charming. If you didn't know his day job.
Does he run an orphanage?
no he's very charming haha
When he feels like turning the charm on, he does, though for example at the start of this clip he merely tells Shoshanna to "move her arse" into the car. Later on he tells the German actress in the bar to "shut up, you whore". He is much less polite to women, I would say...
@@Jake-mc8teno we don't name names he runs an amusement park
His face actually fits the gestapo role well xD
His look at 1:50 always gets me, such an amazing actor. He actually was having a little bit of a great time, he could relax just for a tiny bit for once, until his observation talents are getting the best of him once again. Back to work.
I also noticed that look and I think that look also showed the disappointment, that they were not leaving alive.
August Diehl's performance is incredible in this film.
Eric, Der Dreiunddreißigjahr! Und frische Gläser❗️
Wir wollen ja nicht, dass sie den Dreiunddreißiger mit ihrem Gesöff da verunreinigen!
🤟🥃
3 Gläser… 🖖🏻
The way he is checking out each member of the basterds is scary
He wasn't for a lot of minutes, but the moment he was, he ruled
👍
A masterpiece of cinematography
0:15 this little smile he gives when he tells her to sit down is my favorite part of his entire performance.
I like scotch , the Scotch doesn’t like me 😅
Great prospective role Woland it was!
It’s frightening when he said, by all means, captain, in perfect English
This actor would make great bond villain.
I totally agree.
His ability to read people makes me think he was a protégé of sorts for Landa
Never caught that he was introduced before the bar scene until now
@@luismorales5829 lmao You’re welcome
The “might I inquire…” 🥶💨
One of the best surprises of the movie.
Such a great actor, I appreciate these clips, thank you.
Exactly and no Problem fella ❤️
He reminds me of that Geeman actor who played Wilm Hosenfeld in "The Pianist."Fassbender was excellent too. Excellent actor who Played this German Gestapo officer.
This guy did a great job.
Wow, Armin left Paradise Island and joined the Gestapo. Didn't expect this from you Armin.
Xd i am not the only one, although it should be floch😂
Great actor
Actor hejeje
Everything in this movie is absolutely excellent
What a great actor! When I look at him, I am keen to believe he is a real Gestapo officer. Great performance.
@@lucacasadio3001 100% agreed.
Crazy acting from this guy as well. Really well picked cast.
Fantastic actor, chilling character.
Wish to see more of his role in inglorious Basterds, loved his style and his attitude and mannerisms
Extremely good looking and talented
Hellstrom is such a badass name
My favorite. Admire his intelligence and loyalty.
Too bad he was on the wrong side.
Would’ve made a powerful ally.
@@Jdabomb93 real
no such thing as sides in war, no winners either, no good guys
His brother did an unbelievably good job of portraying "The Unknown" (if that sounds mysterious, its because it is) in the Netflix series "Dark".
Good acting seems to run in the family
0:01 waitttt ,I've just realized that the guy next to Hellstrom is young Tronte from DARK!!!
and in the afterlife these three brave gentlemen didn't know the outcome of the war and they keep fighting for all eternity.
For me, is not Christolph Waltz, it’s this interpretation right here the best in the movie. Every look, every deliver, every smile… Peak acting right here. August Diehl, the real Diehl.
The most brutal character
after Landa he's the second best character in the movie.
Hes number one for me
@@beccatvv i copy his style when i order scotch or beer 😂😂
@@ipreet6850 SAME HAHAH
The subtle cues in his acting like noticing Hicox's 3 gesture and moves his gaze to directly stare at Hicox makes all the difference.
Hellstrom is a funny name for English speakers. It means bright stream/clear stream in German, but you'd be forgiven if you read it as HELLSTORM first.
This guy played this part so well he became real. He was perfect with hos looks, accent and all around German movement despite any inaccuracies in his uniform. From my knowledge of this war he acted exactly like the Gestapo of the time, quite scary.
What inaccuracies with the uniform? This uniform was worn up until 1939, with the brown shirt. Then later the white shirt replaced the brown shirt for the general, SS.
As a former collector of third Reich regalia, and having owned several original Allgemein tunics over the years I think the uniform is very accurate even down to the cut of the collar he’s wearing acceptable insignia, except for the fact that if he was in Gestapo he would not have SS collar patches which is not an oversight as this was a caricature of what Hollywood produced in the 1960s and 70s in World War II films (this is a Quintin Tarantino movie you dimwit… or did you think Hitler was killed in the cinema ?) don’t worry, you’re just another cretin who thinks they know more than they actually do.….how sad😢
Yeah, usually a gestapo member would not wear a uniform outside from like Festivals or Business attendences (is that a word?) because they mostly worked undercover. They would wear normal black suits and hats.
Dieters uniform is that of a leibstandarte ss adolf hitler member, and while its possible that he could be both gestapo and leibstandarte, its highly unlikely.(if not impossible but idk, my knowledge is limited in that regard)
Also, he would not be called 'Herr sturmbannführer ' because 1. Nazis didnt like 'herr'(mister) as a Form of address and 2. gestapo members would not be called by their nazi rank, but would be called 'kriminalrat'
Sorry for the long comment lol
@@al8951Germans use the word "Herr" in front of titles, like Herr Doktor, Herr Professor-Doktor or Herr Kriminalrat. In case of a woman it would be Frau Dr etc.
2:17 she didn't even say anything :c
Watch the whole scene lol
(But you’re probably joking)
I love the German in this film. This actor is really good in this.
Love how Tarantino build intresting characters only for kill him after long quotes or monologues...
The charm of Tarantino, besides the feet shot
When is Hollywood and television going stop portraying Gestapo police incorrectly? The uniform Hellstrom is wearing is the black 'Allgemeine' SS uniform which had nothing to do with the Gestapo whatsoever. As a matter of fact, the black uniform was phased out in 1940 in favor of the green/gray Waffen SS uniform. In actuality, the Gestapo generally wore civilian clothes and carried an I.D. disc that identified them as such. For some reason, Hollywood clings to the idea the Gestapo always wore SS black, an idea, I think, that originated with the old TV show 'Hogan's Heroes'.
Well, we can’t have Everything, Right?🙁
@@beccatvv I guess not.....
Are you gonna cry about them not portraying Hitlers death correctly too?
Never, because their uniforms are not what was relevant about them
Well, movies have to please USA audience...
he’s so hot
Real‼️☝🏻
He is. Hes daddy 🤭🥵🤤🤤
shut up
I also have an ear for accents and August Deihl did a great job. Danke shcön.
@@kenanacampora real
Stiglitz isn't having any of it.
Thats Till Schweiger. He is not well received in Germany because he makes own movies which most people hate (bad comedy mostly, corny plots with a lot of embarassing jokes about genitals, shit and sexism). But it gets funded by the state because he has good contacts.
He is also often hard to understand because he lisps. When people talk about bad german cinema the example is usually a Till Schweiger movie.
his bloody sister is sick and he hates lawnmowers
He played a ww2 Nazi in 3 movies that I've seen. Poor dude gets typecast all the time
I think more than 3, Hermann Krause (the birdcatcher), Dieter Hellstrom (inglorious basterds), Mr. Hobar (allied), Franz sauer (Munich: the edge of war)
The Last Vermeer (2019), August Diehl as Alex De Klerks
@@beccatvv And soon Josef Mengele.
Посмотрите новый фильм "Мастер и Маргарита", выдающаяся роль и игра.
@@anam3704what?
The hand sign 3 literally shows everything to the genius hellstrom
what do you mean genius and what happens in this scene? i mean i watched the movie but why this character acted like that? 😮
@@alexlittes By showing the 3 fingers the way he did, he knew that the man, was not German. It LITERALLY explains that, in the movie!
I can't explain how but he is hot af
@@ariannaz1840 rightttt
This role is an Oscar
Great role - will watch him in ‘Master and Margarita’ - it’s a more competitive movie
В Мастере он просто великолепен, всех переиграл. Потрясающий актер.
@@АлександрТормосов-т5м да, посмотрел . Все же помогло ему - другая Родина, это даже сильнее сыграло , чем в бесславных ублюдках, - здесь также заслуга режиссера, - создается ощущение потусторонности (чуждое нам, всем землянам)
%70 of Dieters sentences: Ihmıhmıhm (laugh)
@@Sdogu123 his 🫖 laugh
Great Actor!!! 👍👍👍
Is it bad that he was my first crush lmao
They portrayed the Germans really well 👏👏👏👏
said, panzermeyer with his cool profilbild :D
This particular actor is German.
he was scarier than Colonel Landa, that scene was extremely shocking first time I saw it
@@julioxfinity7066 Literally
@@julioxfinity7066 Landa wouldve had remorse but Dieter? Nah
You don’t hear monkeyshines too often anymore
As mush as I love the movie, I’m mad at Tarantino for making such beautiful and hot actors play the nazi men
And Letting them die
@@beccatvvbruh... You want the nazis to live?
@@chuongquy234 bruh….. Thats not what I said
I gotta get me one of those Hugo Boss uniform. They so dope 👍👍 I just wear it at home
This whole time I just noticed him in the bar scene
Why wasn't he nominated for Best Supporting Actor?
Literally
This dude is sexy af 🔥
I agree 😉
I agree 😉
righttt🙈
Woland 🔥🔥🔥
August Diehl and Daniel Bruhl are the best.
Wait!!!! Where's ...Dürfte ich mich vielleicht erkundigen?"😢
Not there sorry 😭
"Might I inquire" - is what it translates to.
@@AnastasiaSaenz I know what it means.
I want to hear it.
This is random but does anyone know what kind of shoulder tabs hes wearing, is it the allgemeine 1930s issue, or the 40s major shoulderboards. Is the latter even allowed to be allowed on the dark uniform.
He wears the correct insignia with the 4 dots for his rank of SS Sturmbanführer.
Eric, Der dreiunddreißigjahr! Und frische gläser!
The wardrobe specialist and Tarantino made so many historical inaccuracies with Hellstrom! All black uniforms were out of active service and were replaced by a stone grey colored uniform and also his insignia does not show the Gestapo insignia(SD diamond patch with silver outline)
Well, Hitler wasn’t shot to death like that either. I wouldn’t say historical accuracy was Tarantino’s goal with this one. Many of the characters are parodies, and that shows even with their outfits/looks.
Why do you know so much about Nazi attire? It’s a fictional movie dude, not everything is going to be 100% accurate down to the T.
Historical? This entire movie is Tarantino's imagination of Nazi Germany's life. You should not expect many historical accuracies in this movie lol 😅
@@twistedbliss58 Why shouldn’t he know so much about their attire? Is knowledge in that particular area forbidden?
Oh my god the horror uniform inaccuracies, ugh, disgusting
Hugo boss need to hire him😂
REAL
Yes! Hugo Boss Store in MOA would hire him. Cool clothes.
I actually can imagine him as a model for Hugo Boss 😭😭
0:28
i suppose im the only one here who misses those good old days when a man could freely do things he enjoys.
August Diehl is fav ww2 officer .
Very good actor❤
The black tunic by this time should have been all phased out by field grey
only in a movie major Hellstrom would point his gun to the captain in a table surrounded by enemies, and stiglitz would shot Hellstrom in the head instead of the balls...but still a good scene
Hugo still made Sturmbannfurher suffer badly, by stabbing him in the head repeatedly. Ooof
In 1944, German State Police, aka G estapo wore civilian clothing. In fact, black uniform was not longer in place since before the war.
Stiglitz wasted no time killing him lol
Homie wanted him dead the moment he saw him
Only if this didn’t have captions I want scenes of him 😢
Ist notiert.
Er lieben fur dienen Fuhrer.
And the Oscar goes to....
0:01 when your girl won't stop shopping and want to go home to play some games.
egon tiedemann spotted
Moment: Hey Eltern dies ist meine neue Freundin !
he is not a coward
Yep, he die with shots on balls but yet he killed hicox
It's me Volfgong Amedaus Jack of Diamonds long time no hear
He was on diet??
The best Nazi character
hedidnt recognizehugo stiglitz, even when hewassitting next to him
He maybe did
@@beccatvv Hard to say - he treats Stiglitz with a sort of amused contempt. Even though he likes to kill Nazis up close and personal. He is mainly concerned with Archie and his odd German pronunciation. Hellstrom is actually rather rash in this scene - in his place Landa would probably have made an excuse, left, and summoned troops to arrest everyone.
nice, but Hellstrom ist not a german name, more swedish but than it would be hellström
Plenty of mixing between countries that are fairly close, lots of German names in Scandinavia as well
@@AlphaChinoz Diese Art von Verwechslungen gibt es nur in amerikanischen Filmen. Es gehört zur amerikanischen Arroganz sich nicht wirklich mit anderen Sprachen zu befassen.
@@supermahni Ist es wirklich SO unwahrscheinlich, dass eine deutsche Figur in einem Film über den Zweiten Weltkrieg einen schwedischen Nachnamen hat? Als Norweger kann ich nicht für Deutschland sprechen, aber hier oben in Skandinavien würde ich sagen, dass etwa 15% der Nachnamen deutschen Ursprungs sind.
@@AlphaChinoz Blofeld aus James Bond wäre ein weiteres Beispiel.. (oder kennst du jemanden der Blofeld heisst ??🙂), die Drehbuchautoren suchen sich einen Namen der für Amerikaner deutsch klingt, es ist völlig wurscht ob es dann ein deutscher Name ist. Oder "Helmut Zemo" aus Avangers. Der Nachname existiert eigentlich nicht in Deutschland, dagegen häufig in Sytien und Palästina. Kein Drama aber mich stört diese amerikanische Ignoranz oder Oberflächlichkeit, ist dann auch an der Grenze zur Parodie....
@@supermahni"amerikanische Ignoranz"... Alle Amerikaner sind also Drehbuchautoren? Oder bist Du nur ein Amerikahasser? Werde Regisseur, lass Dich von Hollywood einladen und mache es besser
August Diel💪💪💪
This character is a lot closer to what I've heard the actual german socialists were like.
Incrível este ator da de 100000000000000 a zero no Brad Pitt
Why did the bar tender decide to get involved in the shoot out. They collaborators?
Dann haben sie sich gegenseitig die Eier weggeschossen? 😂
The Gestapo guy was a dork. go out without anyone suspecting anything, call for reinforcements without attracting attention and wait for the whole group instead of acting like a sheriff
Your opinion 💁🏻♀️ I love him
He thought one guy had a suspicious accent. What was he going to do, call the cavalry?
@@DiviAugusti he started with the strange accent, but then he openly exposed it and here he screwed up
He probably presumed they wouldn't attempt a shootout in a bar full of german soldiers, it was a suicidal move and they all died there, so it's fair that he wouldn't have expected them to resist arrest
he didn't know about the gun pointed at his balls, he thought he had the drop on them
Is this guy a sociopath. He sits alone and is extremely rude unless you're a superior or more influential
j'ai du envahir la pologne , parce que j'ai eu des problèmes
NOTHING against gay men, but I think he's gay. Does it matter? No. But still, I like that as a detail. A German officier that is gay. Because, you know, being gay was punishable. And I thinks he flirts a little with Stiglitz. And that's funny. And also he calls von Hammersmark a slut after the situation escalated. QT is someone who can writes characters like that
@@JudgeJaco Yeah I don’t think he is Gay, it’s most likely jokes and not flirting he even says in the Movie that it’s just his „charm“
@beccatvv If I remember correctly he gives Stiglitz some extra attention. Like I said, being gay was not acceptable, so of course he has to hide it. When Archie Hicox saying he is interrupting Dieter says something about his charm and he pretends that he is offended. After that his behavior to Stiglitz is (the way I see it) subtle flirting
But of course I could be wrong and I guess we'll never know for sure
This man is so hidious
look in the mirror schlappe
No he is not 🥵🤤
@@mimimomo1739 jejeje you like him?
@@SebFuentes-o1k yeah i want his Wienerschnitzel🥵🥵😛😛🤭🤭
@@SebFuentes-o1k yeah i want his Wienerschnitzel🥵😛🤭