I think that she killed Zoller because of the fact that he might find out about what she was doing so she had to kill him. I don't think she really wanted to kill him.
@reatonate1989 Are you retarded? He IS a Nazi. It doesn't matter if he believed in what they did, he still wore a Nazi uniform, killed in the name of Nazi's, and worked for Hitler.
Wow. I am genuinely shocked--and, the more that I think about it, angry--that people think Shoshanna was in the wrong here. What, the disguised Jewish girl was supposed to abandon the man she LOVED for the German war hero? I suppose you also think that he was right for abusing her once he FINALLY realized that her rejection was genuine? Come the fuck on, people. Really.
(And to think I just came here to make a stupid "mmm whatcha saaaaay" joke)
She knew she had to avenge her family and that was her first priority and zoller wasn't ever going to stop that but you can tell she feels bad after doing it and i'm sure if they had met in other circumstances it would have been a much more romantic exchange.
fredrick can't date or be friends with a jew, all he wanted was one-night fuck with shoshaana then he woulda stopped pestering her.. but no, she wouldnt put out.. bitch shoshanna couldnt sacrifice one night she shoulda just obliged
Why the hell do people hate zoller anyway?. He was just a soldier that killed because he had to, otherwise those men with guns would have killed him. Which he regretted.
He was a soldier not unlike Rommel.
Also Duma39 3 he was going to rape her lol? Wtf are you talking about?.
@kulgan18 Boohoo. The fact remains she was in a relationship, clearly uninterested, and a jew. He forced himself on here by simply not taking a hint. Can you not see his true colors in this scene? He said she should be grateful for all he has done, and yet she asked for none of it. Meaning he ignored the fact she didn't like him and now acted as if she owed him something because of it.
They NEVER would have ended up together. She'd have hated his ass even if he was the nicest Nazi alive.
OMGG this scene shocked me sooo much. When I was watching it I never knew he would shoot her. I thought she would live till the end. But that's what Tarantino does he surprises you.
What ticks me off is that some people think Tarantino isn't good because he "rips off" scenes from other movies. Honestly, I didn't see a single rip off in this movie.
The turn of Shosanna's face after she shoots him is what makes this. All she's thought about is the righteousness of killing the Nazis- she's neglected her humanity, which she regains here- and of course, in war, it costs her her life, that brief moment of sympathy, which here is weakness.
Such a weird scene, and I just love it. This would never happen in a the normal hollywood film. Great put by Tarantino. Beautiful music, love, this scene is so sad.
I don`t think Shoshanna loved Zoller. She hated him because he was a Nazi. But I think it`s symbolism for what war does to people. It separates them and causes hate. If they had lived in another time, in another era, there could have been love between the two of them. But the actions of men more powerful than them made it impossible.
@S0vereignty I agree but i do think that she likeed him but didnt want to admit to herself she did because he was a nazi but when she kills him she sees hes different
@S0vereignty He was a regular German soldier; not a Nazi. Seriously, why do you people believe that every German during WWII was a Nazi? Are the general public this ignorant?
@S0vereignty Couldnt agree more I found this whole scene about how war warps peoples perception of there fellow man.
Shoshanna shot Zoller in cold blood because to her he was just another Nazi, just another one of the monsters that killed her family.Only when she saw the film did she relise that Zoller is just another human being caught up in this terrible war like herself.
She goes to comfort him but by then to Zoller shes just another enemy and he kills her as such without hesitation.
@SBWaffelmann I think IB was a good movie, if only because of Landa and the shootout at the bar, almost everything else was below average to me. I understand that I am a minority here because the movie was extremely successful and has fans all around the globe, but what makes you think I "don't understand Tarantino" because of it?
Alright this scene about finished off the movie. They already had a badly acted relationship going, and that just got resolved by them shooting each other. Wow.
i am looking for a wonderful song from IB. it's actually "whistling" that goes like : from a very low pitch, goes up, up, up, to reach a very high pitch, and then goes back down to the low pitch. anyone has an idea ?
@ppanforreals Most Germans were proud that the Thrid Reich lifted Germany from the humiliation and economic disaster it had gone through post WWI. That doesn't make them Jew-killing assholes, just people who happened to like the country they were born in. Similary most of the common soldiers weren't nazis, just ordinary enlisted men fighting for their country.
Tarantino has becocome the Stanley Kubrick of our generation!; therefore the song is call "un amico" translated it mean "a friend" n thats what this scenes was about/ theres a love there. all he wanted was to date her and really be afrend of her..she realized that after she shot him and she looked at the movie..that he was trapped in the tower.n now he is defeated. n he might need help, she learned to have abit of love for him.,i cried when i saw this the 1st time.
Eigentlich ist es ja völlig klar, dass er die Waffe in der Hand hat, hat man schon in unzähligen Filmen gesehen. Man ist aber dennoch geschockt, weil Tarantino einen gnadenlos hinters Licht führt: Einmal durch die Musik, die Shosannas Mitleid zeigt, andererseits durch das Verhältnis der beiden Charaktere zueinander. Die Genialität der Szene liegt daran, dass man derartige Aktionen schon tausendmal gesehen hat, aber trotzdem überrascht wird.
Why do people think there was any love between Shosanna and Zoller? She was never interested in him because he was a Nazi - he merely desired her. There was no love...
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 Mostly because that's the way Tarantino intended it: he sees them as his tragic couple that could have become something in some other time, but because of the war, they're both screwed. I admit it isn't very apparent in the finished version of the film. The original script is a bit better.
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 I read it pretty differently -- Zoller seemed solidly lovestruck. Once she believes she's killed him, she doesn't have to be afraid of him, and can afford a moment of tenderness and regret.
I think it's also worth noting that Zoller, a heroic marksman, shot her several times, *and* once more for good measure, but still died before her. Even in his fear and anger, he couldn't put his heart into shooting her *right*. (or maybe it was the shock and blood loss...)
@NobodyTossesADwarf91, I must agree. He wanted to take her to bed. It was totally obvious from the moment he set eyes upon her. She knew it, but how could she love the enemy?
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 and sandinyourshoes... there was not love between them but still there was something like that... your answer starts at as the music kicks in @00:24 ... look at her face for next few seconds you will get to know what it was.
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 I actually interpreted differently because I actually listened to the French lyrics of this song. It talks about being friends...and thinking about the ones dying without having friends. In another time if he was not a Nazi, they would've been friends.
@MrCorndogEater Yes, but that doesn't mean she loved him. She had to shoot him (instead of simply letting him burn like the rest of them) or her plan might have been discovered.
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 When did I say that she loved him? She clearly didn't in my opinion. Tarantino himself did say though that there was a potential friendship that could have blossomed if only in another time and place. The tragic element is that it wouldn't happen because of the characters differing situations that collide. It was unrequited love for sure, but I never said she loved him.
I was just saying that she felt bad for him and that's what killed her. She let her emotional guard down
then her apparition along with the film told the german high command that they will die
She got her revenge with the aid of The Bastard guns which killed Hitler and Goebbels an the explosives which incinerated the survivors and cremated Shoshanna Dreyfus,Frederick Zoller,and Bridget Von Hammersmock
Aldo Raine also put the Nazi insignia onto Hans Landa for his evil deeds including the death of Dreyfuses
then he saw her love and graceful fall that she was shocked and surprised not of death but of him shooting her when she tried hto help him he to felt ashamed but he was dying in one second and he shot her again critically and the last thing he heard was her scream he was shot at the heart and that had a meaning he either wanted her to die with him peacfully not of revenge or because that is what she deserved for shooting him she shou have known he loved her....
You know what alot of people say when a woman hates you when you love her you have to sacrifice yourself to show a the last minute you truly love her.
Shoshanna felt love and sorrow.She saw in the film that he didn't want to fight 300 soldiers and that he was a nice man.So when she came to help him,and if he was still alive.Frederick didn't know what she felt or what she was doing.So he shot her becaus she threw his passion in his face an because he thought she sill rejecte him as a pest....
You got to admit Fredrick Zoller wasn't really a bad person you can tell he hated having a film made about his massacre of American soldiers.
Shosanna was a bitch to him and it's no wonder why he snapped at her near the end. If someone was rude to you after you did so much for that person would you feel like Fredrick? I've had the same done to me before and I felt like Zoller because my heart was broken.
Both Shosanna and Fredrick were bad as each other in my opinion.
really? I think all of that is justified. She was not misleading him- she was brushing him away the entire movie. It was Fredrick who had her forcibly brought to him and then HE arranged it so that his premier would show at her theatre. While it was not him who personally massacred her family, he still represented the Nazi regime to her, him in his uniform. I think the end right before she is shot, she sees a glimpse of humanity and perhaps a bit of regret.
@immehgen Well thats how girls usually wants to get "conquered". If a guy stays persistent, i hope we don't have to expect to be lured into a trap and then be shot. ^^ Over the whole movie he was acting very kind towards her and she was acting like a mad bitch. If theres a message in this movie exept for "projecting our most sadistic fantisies to people who "deserve" it", then it would be that hate makes you blind. Ironically Zollner was the only one who felt remorse about killing people.
@CoIdHeat -- Given the circumstances, yes, you should expect to be lured into a trap and then shot.
The Nazis 'conquered' her country. They confiscated her family's property, forcing her family to leave their home and hide under a friend's floorboards. They murdered her family and very nearly her. Nazi bombs killed her uncle.
Having survived this, Shoshanna rebuffs the advances of an admittedly good-looking, polite Nazi hero soldier. Yet you call this "acting like a mad bitch"?
@GildaLee27 I'm making a mental note to avoid men with this attitude for future dating purposes lol
Note to men-- if a woman is interested in you , you will KNOW it....no need to force yourself or persist when she shows she ain't interested. Women do NOT want to be conquered that way. Holy CRAP
@immehgen still it wasn't the worse anyone could do, he tried to make her and her cinema feel special.
Fredrick isn't a bad person he was only a soldier and a heartbroken man after Shosanna was rude to him. I just think Shosanna could have turned him down better ways without the coldness.
I like that I'm not the only one that felt like her death was sort of symbolic as a rose being cut to pieces. I think with Shosanna, Tarantino really fell in love with her character and gave her a beautful, extraordinary death to contrast heavily with the other deaths throughout the movie. The best death scene in the film; one of the best scenes in the history of cinema.
I just love how at the end when they are both dead in the booth, it's almost like they're sheltered from the pandemonium outside and in the theatre. They're a couple of innocents who were broken by the war, but are now protected.
Wouldnt have heard this song without QT's IB and wouldn't have known of Ennio Morricone w/o Youtube commenters. Thanks. Very memorable scene and song. Almost as memorable as Vladimir Cosma's La Chevre.
Realemnte e Brilahntemente a Melhor Cena Do Cinema a Acenção de Tarantin, E Muitos Romances Levando ao Ponto Dramatico Em uma forma simbolica acabam assim.
I think that she killed Zoller because of the fact that he might find out about what she was doing so she had to kill him. I don't think she really wanted to kill him.
qazwsxedcrfvtgb696 1 week ago
I bet she realised she did a mistake after shooting him......u can see that from the looks of her face.......but too late Bitch.
ViktorOLeary 3 weeks ago
1:10 i honestly did not see that coming when i first saw the movie.
AndoverWarrior3231 1 month ago
this scene was so sadd!
thisjointisloose 1 month ago
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All he wanted was some poon.
Russer64 2 months ago
Always remember to double tap.
EPICsliceOFcake 2 months ago
lol uploader again filmed the film in a theatre
COD5252 2 months ago
she should have shot him better!!!>.<
thexhorrorloverx33 2 months ago
name of song?????????
MrAshm06 3 months ago
@MrAshm06 Un amico. I don't know the actual artist but you can find it in the Inglorious Basterd's soundtrack
NoahBoland 2 months ago
this music fits in downfall when albert speer leaves the reich chancellery for the last time
samsam46445 3 months ago
He is not a fucking Nazi! Jesus christ, why are people so fucking stupid, calling every single German a Nazi.
reatonate1989 4 months ago
@reatonate1989 Are you retarded? He IS a Nazi. It doesn't matter if he believed in what they did, he still wore a Nazi uniform, killed in the name of Nazi's, and worked for Hitler.
THAT is a Nazi.
pizzapie1212 2 months ago
He is not a fucking Nazi! Jesus christ, why are people so fucking stupid, calling every single German a Nazi.
reatonate1989 4 months ago
Wow. I am genuinely shocked--and, the more that I think about it, angry--that people think Shoshanna was in the wrong here. What, the disguised Jewish girl was supposed to abandon the man she LOVED for the German war hero? I suppose you also think that he was right for abusing her once he FINALLY realized that her rejection was genuine? Come the fuck on, people. Really.
(And to think I just came here to make a stupid "mmm whatcha saaaaay" joke)
citrinestone 4 months ago
JUDE FCKNG BITCH!!!!
noz4a2ooo 4 months ago
Au revoir Shoshanna!
Eldytho 4 months ago
I never got why she shot him. Good thing he shot that bitch back
crackbaby1058 4 months ago
@crackbaby1058 Uh. You serious?
Logos87X 2 months ago
Is this music at yt? God damn, congratulations for QT - great school great scene.
quarkessss 5 months ago
the best scene in the movie
blockshark 5 months ago 3
she should have finished him of instead of giving in to pity..thats why the dumb bitch gets it too...
oscargonzalezcruz 5 months ago
She knew she had to avenge her family and that was her first priority and zoller wasn't ever going to stop that but you can tell she feels bad after doing it and i'm sure if they had met in other circumstances it would have been a much more romantic exchange.
AiluroPanda 6 months ago
Why does the pretty girl have to die. Gahhhh
xXPMorexLCoilxSknotX 6 months ago
which song is it, played in the back ground???
MegaYArdie 6 months ago
@MegaYArdie Un Amico
deadeye382 6 months ago
Tarantino is genius asshole haha ! XD DAMMIT !
TheOnlyCoolestGuy111 6 months ago
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fierfly25 6 months ago
I think she wanted to tell Fredrick that she was sorry.
CJusticeHappen21 7 months ago
No other director could've nailed this scene as perfect as Tarantino did. He is one of the best directors around right now.
UltimateXReviews 7 months ago 2
Don't you love that moment when you realise a movie is perfect in it's own way, that it's unique and will stick with you forever. 1:10
XeeGen 7 months ago
fredrick can't date or be friends with a jew, all he wanted was one-night fuck with shoshaana then he woulda stopped pestering her.. but no, she wouldnt put out.. bitch shoshanna couldnt sacrifice one night she shoulda just obliged
tipiforcornholio 7 months ago
And this my friend, is what French people call " l'amour vache " !
Tonin41992 7 months ago
Mélanie Laurent, la meilleure actrice française avec Marion Cotillard <3
PacGomme 7 months ago
this scene was heartbreaking
superpanda99999 7 months ago 2
Emmanuelle is HAWT. :P
Lach1234 7 months ago
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DIE BITCH DIE!
polenzinho 8 months ago
when i watched this film. i think that is awesome.
however in this scene i see the chinese film style .
seng1999 8 months ago
Why the hell do people hate zoller anyway?. He was just a soldier that killed because he had to, otherwise those men with guns would have killed him. Which he regretted.
He was a soldier not unlike Rommel.
Also Duma39 3 he was going to rape her lol? Wtf are you talking about?.
kulgan18 8 months ago 18
@kulgan18 what did you mean by "Duma39 3 he was going to rape her?" ?
JulietvanBucha 2 months ago
@kulgan18 Boohoo. The fact remains she was in a relationship, clearly uninterested, and a jew. He forced himself on here by simply not taking a hint. Can you not see his true colors in this scene? He said she should be grateful for all he has done, and yet she asked for none of it. Meaning he ignored the fact she didn't like him and now acted as if she owed him something because of it.
They NEVER would have ended up together. She'd have hated his ass even if he was the nicest Nazi alive.
pizzapie1212 2 months ago
@pizzapie1212 she was a cold cunt, eat a fucking cock fag
Nikotehwolf 1 month ago
@Nikotehwolf She was cold towards the Nazis. It happened because of her murdered family. One might argue that could change anyone's personality
mardyben137 1 month ago
does anyone know the name of the song thats playing?
StarMonkeyee 8 months ago
@StarMonkeyee its Ennio Morricone - Un Amico
professorLing 8 months ago
@tomfunk317b its called un amico by the great ennio morricone
loboherido91 8 months ago
sweet love, but it seems both chose their own country's side.
iganduyan07 8 months ago
twisted romeo and juliet
I FUCKIN LOVE IT
shadowplay71293 9 months ago 15
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i like this movie only for this scene
farhankhan9909 9 months ago
she pwns them all even in death!
Brinah 9 months ago
WHY! *crys* why did zoller have to die he was such a sweet heart and she is a little bitch!
cdukes1129 9 months ago
qu`buena escena quiza la mejor de la pelicula nadie se esperaba eso
roleismos 9 months ago
@roleismos yo tampoko man y si es la mejor escena de la peli y por supuesto de las mejores ke he visto en mi vida
shadowplay71293 9 months ago
does anyone know the name of the song?
tomfunk317b 9 months ago
these jews cant handle world.Even God is fed up with them.
ImperialAdelaar 9 months ago
@TerryB01 he didnt do anything wrong???
hes a nazi and killed hundreds of people. and shoshanna...
4ssass1n3 10 months ago
@4ssass1n3, correct, and that showed why Em did not want any "friendship" with him.
sandinyourshoes 9 months ago
GO ZOLLER! Poor guy never did anything wrong the entire film and he got this as a reward.
TerryB01 10 months ago 4
But, the nazi payback scene makes it all good.
KarstenOkk 10 months ago 3
First I was like lol pwnd, then I was like, sad pray nub.
KarstenOkk 10 months ago
But who the fuck is this guy? I dont remember him from before.
KarstenOkk 10 months ago
@KarstenOkk Hitler.
Speedraid 10 months ago
@Speedraid lmfao.
KarstenOkk 10 months ago
OMGG this scene shocked me sooo much. When I was watching it I never knew he would shoot her. I thought she would live till the end. But that's what Tarantino does he surprises you.
Tazz580 10 months ago
What ticks me off is that some people think Tarantino isn't good because he "rips off" scenes from other movies. Honestly, I didn't see a single rip off in this movie.
TheDirectorofFoo 11 months ago
whats the music
possem33 11 months ago
@possem33 Un Amico - Ennio Morricone
NinjisticProductions 11 months ago
@NinjisticProductions thank you
possem33 11 months ago
7 people were killed by someone in last stand mode
kedoro9 11 months ago
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I did a sketch/video thingy of Shosanna, please have a look on my channel :) thanks
GayforJackSteadman 11 months ago
perfect
peaco777777 11 months ago
I hate last stand.
danlokogta 11 months ago 2
Why did she kill him? What did he do to her???
MvL010 11 months ago
@MvL010 Nothing really but she was afraid he would find out about her true intentions or ruin her plan. It was only then that she felt sorry for him.
Pssybart 11 months ago
@MvL010 he was a nazi and could have ruined her plan
DrippyFanny 10 months ago
Damn it...I hate it that she died. She made the fatal mistake of feeling some sympathy for that ass that was going to rape her.
Duma39 11 months ago
The turn of Shosanna's face after she shoots him is what makes this. All she's thought about is the righteousness of killing the Nazis- she's neglected her humanity, which she regains here- and of course, in war, it costs her her life, that brief moment of sympathy, which here is weakness.
mankytoes 11 months ago 5
@mankytoes
I was like "No Shoshanna, don't go there!"
ezekielwahwah 11 months ago
epic
LibIguFrat 1 year ago
yet each man kills the thing he loves
benibiraksarababak 1 year ago
Such a weird scene, and I just love it. This would never happen in a the normal hollywood film. Great put by Tarantino. Beautiful music, love, this scene is so sad.
sorrycaps 1 year ago 5
I don`t think Shoshanna loved Zoller. She hated him because he was a Nazi. But I think it`s symbolism for what war does to people. It separates them and causes hate. If they had lived in another time, in another era, there could have been love between the two of them. But the actions of men more powerful than them made it impossible.
S0vereignty 1 year ago 34
@S0vereignty I agree but i do think that she likeed him but didnt want to admit to herself she did because he was a nazi but when she kills him she sees hes different
TheMCRlover4life 6 months ago in playlist Tarantino
@S0vereignty she loved marcell
MrThatguyyousee 5 months ago
@S0vereignty He was a regular German soldier; not a Nazi. Seriously, why do you people believe that every German during WWII was a Nazi? Are the general public this ignorant?
Transformers2themax 5 months ago
@S0vereignty Couldnt agree more I found this whole scene about how war warps peoples perception of there fellow man.
Shoshanna shot Zoller in cold blood because to her he was just another Nazi, just another one of the monsters that killed her family.Only when she saw the film did she relise that Zoller is just another human being caught up in this terrible war like herself.
She goes to comfort him but by then to Zoller shes just another enemy and he kills her as such without hesitation.
LEAFtea57 2 months ago
frederick zoller should have survived,
kedoro9 1 year ago
@SBWaffelmann I think IB was a good movie, if only because of Landa and the shootout at the bar, almost everything else was below average to me. I understand that I am a minority here because the movie was extremely successful and has fans all around the globe, but what makes you think I "don't understand Tarantino" because of it?
ac1th 1 year ago
Can anyone tell me what that music is called?
kjelde87 1 year ago
@kjelde87 It's "Un Amico" by Ennio Morricone. Such a good song!!!
bmwwriter 1 year ago
Alright this scene about finished off the movie. They already had a badly acted relationship going, and that just got resolved by them shooting each other. Wow.
ac1th 1 year ago
anybody know the name of the song? i really liked the violins that played at the end
95111SSSJ 1 year ago
@95111SSSJ its "un amico" by ennio morrionce
ShadowsOfMyDestiny 1 year ago
She should have told him at the very end she was actually a Jew. I wanted to see his expression, that maybe then he'll understand her.
arenaskiez 1 year ago 4
hi all,
i am looking for a wonderful song from IB. it's actually "whistling" that goes like : from a very low pitch, goes up, up, up, to reach a very high pitch, and then goes back down to the low pitch. anyone has an idea ?
Schaezen 1 year ago
@Schaezen
maybe you are searching for Rabbia E Tarantella by Ennio Morricone ?
Klatschmohnwiese 1 year ago
@Klatschmohnwiese nope it's not it at all :s but thx either
Schaezen 1 year ago
I think Zoller was a Nazi. You saw how proud he was of the 3rd Reich's accomplishments in many scenes of the movie...
ppanforreals 1 year ago
@ppanforreals Most Germans were proud that the Thrid Reich lifted Germany from the humiliation and economic disaster it had gone through post WWI. That doesn't make them Jew-killing assholes, just people who happened to like the country they were born in. Similary most of the common soldiers weren't nazis, just ordinary enlisted men fighting for their country.
Feanorielle 1 year ago 5
@Feanorielle couldnt agree more with what you just said. the actions of those brave men on 20 july 1944 clearly indicates that.
kedoro9 1 year ago
What the music please?
Legometrage 1 year ago
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naveenization 1 year ago
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@Legometrage un amico by ennio morricone
naveenization 1 year ago
Tarantino has becocome the Stanley Kubrick of our generation!; therefore the song is call "un amico" translated it mean "a friend" n thats what this scenes was about/ theres a love there. all he wanted was to date her and really be afrend of her..she realized that after she shot him and she looked at the movie..that he was trapped in the tower.n now he is defeated. n he might need help, she learned to have abit of love for him.,i cried when i saw this the 1st time.
projectorange114 1 year ago 14
He was so kind with her..BITCH..
MissElizabeth1488 1 year ago
She deserved to get shot for 2 reasons...
#1 She shot Zoller who was AWESOME!
#2 She' s jew.......
arbiterg 1 year ago
@arbiterg funny as hell
MrClean3381 1 year ago
@arbiterg
Go get shot fagfuck
alltenameswergonomfg 1 year ago
@alltenameswergonomfg
No thanks that would be your job you circumcised dick sucker!
arbiterg 1 year ago
Perfect scene...
EPIC!
acdckissbest 1 year ago 2
Always figd Tarantino was paying homage to Reservoir Dogs in this scene. Zoeller has orange hair and Dreyfuss has blonde.
Sniper77799 1 year ago
it's brilliant how the camera switched to Zoller's view when Shosanna falls... T^T
newvipman 1 year ago
Eigentlich ist es ja völlig klar, dass er die Waffe in der Hand hat, hat man schon in unzähligen Filmen gesehen. Man ist aber dennoch geschockt, weil Tarantino einen gnadenlos hinters Licht führt: Einmal durch die Musik, die Shosannas Mitleid zeigt, andererseits durch das Verhältnis der beiden Charaktere zueinander. Die Genialität der Szene liegt daran, dass man derartige Aktionen schon tausendmal gesehen hat, aber trotzdem überrascht wird.
TheDiplomBiertrinker 1 year ago 2
This is the best scene eve made !!!
TRABALHODEMESA 1 year ago
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ToxicJoon 1 year ago
Im in love with Shosanna.
lissellol 1 year ago 3
I really love this scene. Totally perfect, from Tarantino genius
FreudsteiNekro 1 year ago 55
Why do people think there was any love between Shosanna and Zoller? She was never interested in him because he was a Nazi - he merely desired her. There was no love...
NobodyTossesADwarf91 1 year ago 47
because you could tell before he shoots her, that she realized how he was really a good guy who wouldve been a great catch if he wasnt a nazi xD
hotjames808 1 year ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 Mostly because that's the way Tarantino intended it: he sees them as his tragic couple that could have become something in some other time, but because of the war, they're both screwed. I admit it isn't very apparent in the finished version of the film. The original script is a bit better.
Feanorielle 1 year ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 I read it pretty differently -- Zoller seemed solidly lovestruck. Once she believes she's killed him, she doesn't have to be afraid of him, and can afford a moment of tenderness and regret.
I think it's also worth noting that Zoller, a heroic marksman, shot her several times, *and* once more for good measure, but still died before her. Even in his fear and anger, he couldn't put his heart into shooting her *right*. (or maybe it was the shock and blood loss...)
FuriousOlm 1 year ago 3
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 But I think the scene represent the love that could have been there if it wasn't for Zoller being a nazi.
goenisse 1 year ago 5
@goenisse he really wasn't
kedoro9 11 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91, I must agree. He wanted to take her to bed. It was totally obvious from the moment he set eyes upon her. She knew it, but how could she love the enemy?
sandinyourshoes 9 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 and sandinyourshoes... there was not love between them but still there was something like that... your answer starts at as the music kicks in @00:24 ... look at her face for next few seconds you will get to know what it was.
requiem4neverland 8 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 I actually interpreted differently because I actually listened to the French lyrics of this song. It talks about being friends...and thinking about the ones dying without having friends. In another time if he was not a Nazi, they would've been friends.
lwhatley 8 months ago
@lwhatley this scene is so ambiguous. Good old Quentin!
NobodyTossesADwarf91 8 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 You obviously don't understand he scene
At the very end she begins to feel bad and checks to see if he is still alive, he shoots her fatally and that is the tragic part.
MrCorndogEater 6 months ago
@MrCorndogEater Yes, but that doesn't mean she loved him. She had to shoot him (instead of simply letting him burn like the rest of them) or her plan might have been discovered.
NobodyTossesADwarf91 6 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 When did I say that she loved him? She clearly didn't in my opinion. Tarantino himself did say though that there was a potential friendship that could have blossomed if only in another time and place. The tragic element is that it wouldn't happen because of the characters differing situations that collide. It was unrequited love for sure, but I never said she loved him.
I was just saying that she felt bad for him and that's what killed her. She let her emotional guard down
MrCorndogEater 6 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 I don't why you brought up her about shooting him as I never even mentioned that.
MrCorndogEater 6 months ago
@MrCorndogEater ... you didn't need to mention it. Her shooting him is the core of this scene.
NobodyTossesADwarf91 6 months ago
@NobodyTossesADwarf91 In your opinion
I personally always thought him killing her was the core, and her shooting him was the catalyst
MrCorndogEater 6 months ago
Whats the name of the music playing?
tonyroma1161 1 year ago 2
@tonyroma1161 The song is Un Amico – Ennio Morricone. :)
ToxicJoon 1 year ago
would have sucked if the movie were a drama, huh?
jacquelinethegreat 1 year ago
goosebumbs... :( still
JaKamille 1 year ago
my fav scene from the movie
bullmeatt 1 year ago
i was so sad when she died
Apink420 1 year ago 5
Epilogue
then her apparition along with the film told the german high command that they will die
She got her revenge with the aid of The Bastard guns which killed Hitler and Goebbels an the explosives which incinerated the survivors and cremated Shoshanna Dreyfus,Frederick Zoller,and Bridget Von Hammersmock
Aldo Raine also put the Nazi insignia onto Hans Landa for his evil deeds including the death of Dreyfuses
TheMain101 1 year ago
then she felt her heart's last beat beating hardly with love and she died peacefully in sort of a hugging position next to frederick
TheMain101 1 year ago
then he saw her love and graceful fall that she was shocked and surprised not of death but of him shooting her when she tried hto help him he to felt ashamed but he was dying in one second and he shot her again critically and the last thing he heard was her scream he was shot at the heart and that had a meaning he either wanted her to die with him peacfully not of revenge or because that is what she deserved for shooting him she shou have known he loved her....
TheMain101 1 year ago
You know what alot of people say when a woman hates you when you love her you have to sacrifice yourself to show a the last minute you truly love her.
Shoshanna felt love and sorrow.She saw in the film that he didn't want to fight 300 soldiers and that he was a nice man.So when she came to help him,and if he was still alive.Frederick didn't know what she felt or what she was doing.So he shot her becaus she threw his passion in his face an because he thought she sill rejecte him as a pest....
TheMain101 1 year ago
@TheMain101 I'm pretty sure being shot in the back is a greater incentive to shoot someone than being spurned by them...
SinoIrishAussie 1 year ago
KILL THAT BITCH
CmCunt 1 year ago
the music made this scene.
phenomenal.
imcool1347 1 year ago 4
Anyone know what music it is at 0:29 to the end of the scene?
BPLTECHNICS 1 year ago
@BPLTECHNICS Ennio Moricone Un Amico.
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terminator303 1 year ago
I cried so bad when I watch this T_T
RocketHorse569 1 year ago 2
The song is Ennio Morricone - Un Amico
eljohn141 1 year ago
What was this song!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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terminator303 1 year ago
I agree with you two, romeoijeans and smuirzp
Kanzemba 1 year ago
ColdHeat dam dude it's just a movie calm down
diordame 1 year ago
Best Scene of 2009 form the one the worst and over-rated movie ever
requiem4neverland 1 year ago
If you play Imogen Heap's Hide and seek to this scene...it matches lol
Kanako123 1 year ago
Best part of the movie! The music was pretty pimp too!
MrAppleSunshine 1 year ago
This scene is so powerful... at the theatre I was like "oh God, is that Morricone?"
lupash 1 year ago 2
You got to admit Fredrick Zoller wasn't really a bad person you can tell he hated having a film made about his massacre of American soldiers.
Shosanna was a bitch to him and it's no wonder why he snapped at her near the end. If someone was rude to you after you did so much for that person would you feel like Fredrick? I've had the same done to me before and I felt like Zoller because my heart was broken.
Both Shosanna and Fredrick were bad as each other in my opinion.
JReed1985 1 year ago 3
@JReed1985 "she was a bitch to him"
really? I think all of that is justified. She was not misleading him- she was brushing him away the entire movie. It was Fredrick who had her forcibly brought to him and then HE arranged it so that his premier would show at her theatre. While it was not him who personally massacred her family, he still represented the Nazi regime to her, him in his uniform. I think the end right before she is shot, she sees a glimpse of humanity and perhaps a bit of regret.
immehgen 1 year ago 3
@immehgen Well thats how girls usually wants to get "conquered". If a guy stays persistent, i hope we don't have to expect to be lured into a trap and then be shot. ^^ Over the whole movie he was acting very kind towards her and she was acting like a mad bitch. If theres a message in this movie exept for "projecting our most sadistic fantisies to people who "deserve" it", then it would be that hate makes you blind. Ironically Zollner was the only one who felt remorse about killing people.
CoIdHeat 1 year ago
@CoIdHeat -- Given the circumstances, yes, you should expect to be lured into a trap and then shot.
The Nazis 'conquered' her country. They confiscated her family's property, forcing her family to leave their home and hide under a friend's floorboards. They murdered her family and very nearly her. Nazi bombs killed her uncle.
Having survived this, Shoshanna rebuffs the advances of an admittedly good-looking, polite Nazi hero soldier. Yet you call this "acting like a mad bitch"?
GildaLee27 1 year ago
@GildaLee27 I'm making a mental note to avoid men with this attitude for future dating purposes lol
Note to men-- if a woman is interested in you , you will KNOW it....no need to force yourself or persist when she shows she ain't interested. Women do NOT want to be conquered that way. Holy CRAP
Duma39 11 months ago 7
@Duma39 rarely do 2 people instantly fall in love when they first meet, if no one persisted the human race would go extinct
zilbiol 3 months ago
@immehgen still it wasn't the worse anyone could do, he tried to make her and her cinema feel special.
Fredrick isn't a bad person he was only a soldier and a heartbroken man after Shosanna was rude to him. I just think Shosanna could have turned him down better ways without the coldness.
JReed1985 1 year ago
I like that I'm not the only one that felt like her death was sort of symbolic as a rose being cut to pieces. I think with Shosanna, Tarantino really fell in love with her character and gave her a beautful, extraordinary death to contrast heavily with the other deaths throughout the movie. The best death scene in the film; one of the best scenes in the history of cinema.
reth1313 1 year ago 5
I just love how at the end when they are both dead in the booth, it's almost like they're sheltered from the pandemonium outside and in the theatre. They're a couple of innocents who were broken by the war, but are now protected.
pantsonfireD51 1 year ago 3
a twisted Romeo and Juliet
shadowplay71293 1 year ago 2
Sorry, I know this is wildly inappropriate, and it ruins a lovely scene.
MW2 Last Stand!!!! OMFG!!!!! At least that noob didnt have painkilller!!!1
PeskyCommunists 1 year ago
the music fits in with the scene, dam he jus used one of his perks from modern warfare 2, Last Stand lol pull out pistol b4 dying
zhang2003 1 year ago
FUCK YEAH FREDRICK ZOLLER
WENT DOWN LIKE A CHAMP
kingjamie2 1 year ago
Wouldnt have heard this song without QT's IB and wouldn't have known of Ennio Morricone w/o Youtube commenters. Thanks. Very memorable scene and song. Almost as memorable as Vladimir Cosma's La Chevre.
Beburt82 1 year ago
@RomeoiJeans Exactly, even though theres blood flying everywhere. I think it's the music that makes it like that.
CharlieAndTheBand 1 year ago 2
Realemnte e Brilahntemente a Melhor Cena Do Cinema a Acenção de Tarantin, E Muitos Romances Levando ao Ponto Dramatico Em uma forma simbolica acabam assim.
RafaelOlintho 1 year ago