@MegaTmwilliams It was only a "bad film" for you because you probably have a really low attention span, which would say a lot about your intelligence, and/or you didn't understand it.
This was a great opening scene. First, the Nazi comes in, being polite and nice. At first, you think the farmer will not tell him that he's hiding Jews, and the farmer seems like quite a stoic man, unable to break. Then, out of nowhere, the farmer snaps in a second, telling him exactly where the Jews are hiding. That Nazi made the farmer fall apart with his incredible interrogation.
Hans slowly walks out, places his briefcase on the ground, stares at shoshanna running. grins. then aims down the sight with one eye for 10 seconds.. then decides not to shoot... I thought that was classic
This song reminds me of "Why So Serious" from TDK. When you hear those strings and horns start right when Landa suddens grows dark and sinister is like in TDK when The Joker is about to appear and the music sudden grows sinister.
@Utubian6 Do you think that L'incontro's climax would play during the Ark opening scene? Because a similar scene is brought to mind when I listen to this song.
"Does anyone know where I can get this version of the song?" Yeah, I certainly do.
This piece, called "The Mountain", was originally written for John Huston's epic 'The Bible'. Sadly the work of this (very) Great Master was rejected. But ENNIO MORRICONE picks himself up! And puts the rejects in other movies...
What you're looking for is the soundtrack to the TV epic 'Secret of the Sahara', in regular or expanded editions. Now, that's a great score ~ one of hundreds
Such a chilling cue to use for this moment. Despite the fact that Tarantino uses Morricone often, the intensity of this music is well placed in this instance!!
Every time I hear this music, it's like I'm hearing it for the first time. Chills all up and down my arms and legs, a shiver down my spine. Words cannot even describe it. The absolute PERFECT music to use in such a scene as with Inglorious Basterds. Unbridled respect and admiration for a master storyteller: Quentin Tarantino.
@choloamericangangsta wrong, that's what german used to think of jews. they don't think of us anymore, only in their memorials when they ask themselves where did they go wrong. but they find comfort in the fact that their country is one of the best countries to live in today.
@choloamericangangsta didn't try to, i knew that you know exactly what you are talking about. but when explaining to somebody else that kind of staff, without refering to its roots one could be mislead, wouldn't you agree?
The version i have on my ipod is crap. This is the version used in Tarintino's movie and is absolutely brillant. It must be another recording from morricone himself. All i think about when i hear this music is how geniunely evil Hans Landa reveals himself to be. Excellent.
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I found this piece a little too melodramatic in the context of the film, actually. But It's fine when I divorce or from that context. I guess it's because not even the holocaust can lend maturity to a Tarantino film in my mind.
villains are at their best when you dont know what they will do and hanz landas subtle speech and charm make the suspense that much more intense he edges anton chigurh because his lines aren't as silly the coens needed things to add suspense with chigurh like the scrumpled candy bar rapper unscrumpling with hanz landa that wasn't necessary
when I 1st was this movie I thought it was only her her little sister, her mother, and Shosanna. bUt when I saw it the 2nd time I looked deeply when it showed them hidden under floor..u could like 2 more others hidding! One laying down like Shosanna and the other one next to the mother but u could barely see him. I was like "Oh god..its even more sad than the first time I saw it" But loved it cause u start feeling the thrill and chills in ur body. did anybody notices that too?
I just loved the part where Hans began his interogation and he was so nice, such a breat friend to have, such an adorable character... and all of a sudden, when he asked this French farmer: "Do you keep enemies in your house?" or sth like that... He's face gone so serious and deadly I felt chills on my back! And was compleetly paralyzed with fear... What an outstanding acting skill! He MUST get Oscar for this role!
I think that´s the problem. He´s terrible but one can´t hate him,. because in all reality he´s...well, great. And then Waltz doesn´t help because let´s face it, he´s handsome
When I first saw this scene I expected a blood bath as soon as this music kicked in. But he didn't give you that. He just let the Jew Hunter do his thing, while the female vocals spin in this chaotic onslaught. So good.
This song was so so perfect for this scene. The scene itself was already powerful, but combined with the music just made my hair stand on end. I'm totally buying this movie as soon as it comes on DVD!
esta musica ledaba un toke elegante a la escena,yo ,tratandose de tarantino no esperaba musica instrumental y entonces va la pelicula y t salta con esta bomba de musica,fue increible mi reaccion en la butaca,lo primero k ice nada mas venir del cine gue venir a escuchar este tema,esta escena y la de shoshanna en el cine son las mejores de la pelicula,buena musica de ennio morricone y buen trabajo de tarantino!
@Zarenlug: first thing i thought when seeing the movie was that she was already too far away to shoot her. A gun like the one he used is not precise if the distance is more than 40-50 meters.
this opening scene puts me at the edge of my seat.. truly thrilling and tense.. I feel bad for Lapadite cuz he really had no choice but to tell Landa. What can he do, his family is in danger.
Me too.. the opening sequence is really great and intense..And, Cristopher Waltz (Hans Landa) is so great , he acts very well. He's a terror, and sometimes hilarious too. The scene when he strangles the lady, was man! I can't say anything. Mr Waltz is indeed a fine actor, perfect for Landa.
yeah.. but somehow I have no animosity with Landa, although he is the villain. I feel that his character is familiar. While people are cliched in movies, Landa looks so real.
He let her go because she was gonna suffer out there in the woods by cold, and hungry. And just witnessed the execution of her family its even more suffering to her. Hans Landa wanting her death to be slow and painful. Read the script it talks about why he let her go.
He did it for sport, and also because(in the script), he didn't think it was likely she would survive anyway, dying from either starvation or getting caught
Ennio Morricone is hands down the greatest film composer of all time. I loved IB, the only other time I've felt that much suspense watching film was the final episode of the sopranos, when u expect something bad to happen u just don't know when or how.
From what I remember, Landa said that he would receive a reward if he "pointed him in the right direction" and they wouldn't bother his family anymore....well they are bothering them now and I can't believe he would choose a reward over them.
It wasn't cause of a reward! It was cause Landa already knew there were jews, but to avoid all the work, he was putting the french in the worst situation posible, his life or the jews.
PS: Sorry about my English, is not my matern language.
come on you know he had to in order to protect his own family and you got to admit, Landa was no dumbass and he knew he was keeping a jewish family somewhere in his house so it was pretty inevitable =/
What the hell are you talking about? I said the exact opposite of that. "I can't say I wouldn't make the same choice," i.e. "I CAN say I WOULD make the same choice," meaning I would have sold out the Dreyfus family to save my own. Then I would have felt horrible.
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@MegaTmwilliams It was only a "bad film" for you because you probably have a really low attention span, which would say a lot about your intelligence, and/or you didn't understand it.
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AU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!AU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!AU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!AU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!AU REVOIR, SHOSHAAU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!NNA!!!AU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!
roasch7 3 months ago
This track was completely wasted on the forgettable film il ritorno di ringo.
harizotoh7 3 months ago
The picture says it all
maxpower789z 5 months ago
AHHHHH mesdames X)
AHafan2 8 months ago
What a great film :)
Pancakesover9000 8 months ago
MMM, this is something you'd hear in a trailer for a Steven Spielberg alien/supernatural film...it just grabs you.
1800REDGENESIS 11 months ago
Steven Spielberg supernatural? that doesn't fit
rapist41 11 months ago
@rapist41 hmm? just Steven Spielberg alien film?
1800REDGENESIS 11 months ago
@rapist41 Poltergeist? Indiana Jones films?
RogueRotting360 9 months ago
ennio is the man
LukeWhitaker 1 year ago 7
a wonderful song
linamast 1 year ago
finnaly found it
mac10prouductions 1 year ago 7
cue the choir.....OOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Dancing88Mike 1 year ago 5
il capolavoro di un genio
linamast 1 year ago 3
This was a great opening scene. First, the Nazi comes in, being polite and nice. At first, you think the farmer will not tell him that he's hiding Jews, and the farmer seems like quite a stoic man, unable to break. Then, out of nowhere, the farmer snaps in a second, telling him exactly where the Jews are hiding. That Nazi made the farmer fall apart with his incredible interrogation.
Tregel777 1 year ago 2
@Tregel777
He doesn't snap in a second. He's strong armed and his family is threatened!
MattAlbie 1 year ago
Brilliant! I love Quentin Tarntino he makes really weird but good movies! he uses really good music, I love it.
maleny81 1 year ago
This music smells like death.
luigibattista10 1 year ago 4
Ennio Morricone...after all these years, the man still writes absolutely brilliant works of art! A great man!
maxpower789z 1 year ago 2
Hans slowly walks out, places his briefcase on the ground, stares at shoshanna running. grins. then aims down the sight with one eye for 10 seconds.. then decides not to shoot... I thought that was classic
JrocDaBx 1 year ago
I like how all the scenes not involving the Bastards are so "un-Tarantino". I think he's stepping out of his comfort zone.
TheDirectorofFoo 1 year ago
@TheDirectorofFoo Yeah...to me, it seems like more of a superhero movie than his usual noir outings
maxpower789z 1 year ago
Another fine testament to the greatness of MORRICONE!
banmen0w 1 year ago
this movie felt like it was meant to the perfect terror thrill! no flaw in this scenario
MrKingtyrant05 1 year ago
when u hear dis music background in the scene, u will really feel the cruelty, brutality of the nazis..
and for me, hans landa character is a "reflection" or "portrait" of a "nazi germany being", not hitler, not the enlisted men, but col. hans landa.
kapatiran07 1 year ago
This song reminds me of "Why So Serious" from TDK. When you hear those strings and horns start right when Landa suddens grows dark and sinister is like in TDK when The Joker is about to appear and the music sudden grows sinister.
CatLives9 1 year ago
Au revoir Shoshanna!
TheAdolfHparodies 1 year ago 18
This song (and scene it plays during) blew me away in the movie.
Tarantino is a master filmmaker.
phxsns1 1 year ago 8
this sounds terrifying, like it should have featured in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Utubian6 1 year ago
@Utubian6 Do you think that L'incontro's climax would play during the Ark opening scene? Because a similar scene is brought to mind when I listen to this song.
steigerlicious 1 year ago
@steigerlicious Yes, or the end sequence with all the wooden crates (Top...Men.)
:)
Utubian6 1 year ago
@steigerlicious Yes, exactly.
:)
Utubian6 1 year ago
Does anyone know where I can get this version of the song? I've bought a version off iTunes, but it was a cover of this score.
steigerlicious 1 year ago
@steigerlicious ~ Hello!
"Does anyone know where I can get this version of the song?" Yeah, I certainly do.
This piece, called "The Mountain", was originally written for John Huston's epic 'The Bible'. Sadly the work of this (very) Great Master was rejected. But ENNIO MORRICONE picks himself up! And puts the rejects in other movies...
What you're looking for is the soundtrack to the TV epic 'Secret of the Sahara', in regular or expanded editions. Now, that's a great score ~ one of hundreds
HughHue 1 year ago
@HughHue Thank you for your reply, much appreciated. Do you recommend any other music by Morricone or other artists? Cheers
steigerlicious 1 year ago
@steigerlicious ~ Hello chum. Well, eh... there's certainly much I can recommend by Morricone. What do you already have?
HughHue 1 year ago
Quentin Tarantino said Hans Lander is the best character he's every created and i think i agree. He's just so deep and powerful
decg33 1 year ago 3
you can just hear and feel the evil in this song... It seriously gave me goosebumps in the theater
paulwhitemon 1 year ago 5
whoa thats totally not how you spell good bye in French. Its Au revoir.
caduncan07 1 year ago
The music in this bit reminded me of the Dark Knight
petros0001 1 year ago
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This was also in an Italian drama "Il Giardino Delle Delizie" (1967)
StuntmanAustin 1 year ago
this soundtrack is so scary that i think about nazi zombies when i hear this O_O
what? im just sayin' :P
KimPimSlim 1 year ago
orevwa, shoshana!
AidanCrowable 1 year ago 3
wow! this part is brilliant! love it!!!!!
Reimanova 1 year ago
that opening scene is one of the most intense cinematic experiences i have had.
maccabiORdeath 1 year ago 4
@maccabiORdeath Yes, I also experienced the same thing.
Ze0do0Gas 1 year ago
This movie should won the oscar for best director and best picture, in mine opinion :D
thamas99 1 year ago 2
au revoir Shosannaaaaaaa XD
AllyDK9 1 year ago 9
@AllyDK9 Poopsti!
chiffmonkey 1 year ago 2
@chiffmonkey lol I was wondering what he says
ralphhersheljunior 1 year ago
The choir is so perfect in the back...Sounds like death. And that is what happens while its playing
mrkatala 1 year ago 3
@mrkatala It reminds me the initial soundtrack from the seventh seal.
Ze0do0Gas 1 year ago 2
Such a chilling cue to use for this moment. Despite the fact that Tarantino uses Morricone often, the intensity of this music is well placed in this instance!!
stinkbug82 1 year ago 4
Christoph Waltz deftly portrayed that predatory instinct of the hawk he speaks of..
refugeebluez 1 year ago 2
Every time I hear this music, it's like I'm hearing it for the first time. Chills all up and down my arms and legs, a shiver down my spine. Words cannot even describe it. The absolute PERFECT music to use in such a scene as with Inglorious Basterds. Unbridled respect and admiration for a master storyteller: Quentin Tarantino.
Premonition221 1 year ago 2
When I heard this, i thought it was wagner. Man, morricone. I can´t believe it. BRAVO
lordganondorf9876 1 year ago
What does a jew and a rat share in common?.
summerdying111 1 year ago
@summerdying111 thats wat german thinks of jews -rats
choloamericangangsta 1 year ago
@choloamericangangsta wrong, that's what german used to think of jews. they don't think of us anymore, only in their memorials when they ask themselves where did they go wrong. but they find comfort in the fact that their country is one of the best countries to live in today.
nomorephones 1 year ago
@nomorephones im talking about the movie
okay
thats why i used present form
he asked me wat that meant and i told him
i know wat is currently hapening in this modern world
germans hateing jews is long gone in the past
i aint stupid dude so stop trying to act all smart
choloamericangangsta 1 year ago
@choloamericangangsta didn't try to, i knew that you know exactly what you are talking about. but when explaining to somebody else that kind of staff, without refering to its roots one could be mislead, wouldn't you agree?
nomorephones 1 year ago
" le secret du sahara" "the moutain" belle reprise
filumar 1 year ago
I LOVE THE MUSIC IN THIS MOVIE!!!! I've been downloading videos like this and turning them into mp3 files cuz they aren't on the dang CD! >:(
PS- Hans you meanie
ryukinthetruck 1 year ago
scary soundtrack lol O_O
KimPimSlim 1 year ago 5
Oooh, that's a bingo!
L0Z7AT 1 year ago 7
M. La Padite, à votre famille, et à vos vaches, je dis BRAVO.
iskandargul 1 year ago 14
search detective landa for the scene
liath611 1 year ago 2
AU REVOIR, SHOSHANNA!!!
JustPhilNY 1 year ago 72
I could not breathe during this whole scene. XD
GreenGretel 2 years ago 7
The version i have on my ipod is crap. This is the version used in Tarintino's movie and is absolutely brillant. It must be another recording from morricone himself. All i think about when i hear this music is how geniunely evil Hans Landa reveals himself to be. Excellent.
tomtcf76 2 years ago 6
this part was soooo exciting! heart pounding in my throat :s
Gielio1993 2 years ago 7
love the movie .. love Ennio Morricone
FelfiLoh 2 years ago 5
"Je vous dis adieu!"
VitamAeternam1234567 2 years ago 5
Who knows, did he kill M. LaPatide for hunting jews as well?
BlackMesaTrainee 2 years ago
I mean hiding not hunting
BlackMesaTrainee 2 years ago 2
It seemed like he let him live if gave up the Jews.
SinisterManiac 2 years ago 2
No, because Hans said he would make a deal with him...if the farmer told him where the family was hiding then he and his daughters would be spared.
disgrl4 1 year ago 4
@disgrl4 & you believed a cold callous SS Colonel???
Hannibal130580 1 year ago
it means "the meeting with the daughter"
KALF75 2 years ago 4
could anybody tell me what "l'incontro con la figlia" means in english ?? thanks
DrSosen 2 years ago
this song is from a spaghetti western its il ritorno di ringo
getw3ild 2 years ago 4
Bang.
PrehistoricPinup 2 years ago 3
this reminds me of sky captain the world of tomarrow or giant Zeppelins
LordOfTheSith66 2 years ago
This song gives me goosebumps.
Rafu23 2 years ago 11
This is kinda suprising for Morricone, or is it?
Thrashbarbeque 2 years ago 10
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I found this piece a little too melodramatic in the context of the film, actually. But It's fine when I divorce or from that context. I guess it's because not even the holocaust can lend maturity to a Tarantino film in my mind.
Bluehawk2008 2 years ago
@jordandavis1997 LMAOOO I KNOWW! haha
FuturePilotGrrrl 2 years ago
villains are at their best when you dont know what they will do and hanz landas subtle speech and charm make the suspense that much more intense he edges anton chigurh because his lines aren't as silly the coens needed things to add suspense with chigurh like the scrumpled candy bar rapper unscrumpling with hanz landa that wasn't necessary
ZigZagRunner 2 years ago
I love the bit where he taps Brad Pitts head and goes 'Caught you flinching' and Brad Pitt headbutts him :L But thats a bingo is the best
HeadshotShy 2 years ago 16
@HeadshotShy LOL yupp!
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LOL that made me laugh so fuckin hard
Deathrunner554 2 years ago
Best music in the movie. Period.
xbacon24 2 years ago
I think Hans Lands is probably one of the most likable villains in film history. He was so evil yet I thought he was great.
fallenshadows555 2 years ago 49
@fallenshadows555 yeah he kinda had a less creepy alex the droog vibe
rambleonrose93 2 years ago
@fallenshadows555 I know this comment is a year old, but I have to agree with you. I actually felt bad when he got the swastika cut into his head. :\
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Ennio Merricone and the guy that played Hans were the only good thing about this movie.
Transkar 2 years ago
when I 1st was this movie I thought it was only her her little sister, her mother, and Shosanna. bUt when I saw it the 2nd time I looked deeply when it showed them hidden under floor..u could like 2 more others hidding! One laying down like Shosanna and the other one next to the mother but u could barely see him. I was like "Oh god..its even more sad than the first time I saw it" But loved it cause u start feeling the thrill and chills in ur body. did anybody notices that too?
MrKingtyrant05 2 years ago 2
@MrKingtyrant05 YES! especially when they play this song! i get goosebumps and chills all over lol! but it really is a good scene and song.! :)
FuturePilotGrrrl 2 years ago
I just loved the part where Hans began his interogation and he was so nice, such a breat friend to have, such an adorable character... and all of a sudden, when he asked this French farmer: "Do you keep enemies in your house?" or sth like that... He's face gone so serious and deadly I felt chills on my back! And was compleetly paralyzed with fear... What an outstanding acting skill! He MUST get Oscar for this role!
HailSinbel 2 years ago 102
@HailSinbel
How about the french actor, he is amazing too! The horror is dripping from his face when he has to betray his hiders.
lyfys 1 year ago
@HailSinbel well,he got one :D
tomatoto64 1 year ago
The picture on the vid suits very well with the music's buildup. Gave me the shivers.
JimmySteller 2 years ago 2
Hans Landa deserves the Bad Guy of the Year award
chiffmonkey 2 years ago 76
Hans Landa is damn awesome. A total maniac and murderer, but so charismatic that I just couldn't hate the bastard.
TheOldSS 2 years ago 13
everyone thinks im mad when i say that, but hes so brilliant. and his boyish smile
rudyway 2 years ago 3
I didn't care that he was a murderer, I found him to be hilarious. I enjoyed listening to his little spews XD
RogueArkhangel 2 years ago
I think that´s the problem. He´s terrible but one can´t hate him,. because in all reality he´s...well, great. And then Waltz doesn´t help because let´s face it, he´s handsome
DaniMajor 2 years ago 13
@chiffmonkey He won the Academy, the next best thing lol
ardillomaan 1 year ago 3
@chiffmonkey he's the badass of the movie... and melanie laurent was also good
czarssalad 1 year ago
Morricone is amazing....
CusackFilms 2 years ago 7
What's that thing that Hans Landa yells to her while she's reunning away?
Mattmcculla 2 years ago 5
au revoir shoshanna... (good-bye shoshanna)
maxcap2 2 years ago 5
it also means (Farewell) same thing I know but which one would fit more better in the line?
MrKingtyrant05 2 years ago
Why the HELL wasn't this on the soundtrack?
4everard 2 years ago 5
I know!
CusackFilms 2 years ago 3
"May I Have Another Glass Of Your Delicious Milk?"
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HEIL HITLER
enigmarex1 2 years ago
*being calm and shit*
"Au revoir, Shoshanna!"
BADASSMOTHERFUCKA'!!
totaldynamix 2 years ago 9
When I first saw this scene I expected a blood bath as soon as this music kicked in. But he didn't give you that. He just let the Jew Hunter do his thing, while the female vocals spin in this chaotic onslaught. So good.
Gito360 2 years ago 3
Hans Landa + this theme , OMG its so powerfull combination ...
GeorgiBonchev187 2 years ago 12
awesome
gdksld 2 years ago
This song was so so perfect for this scene. The scene itself was already powerful, but combined with the music just made my hair stand on end. I'm totally buying this movie as soon as it comes on DVD!
kootypattoo 2 years ago
Powerful music for a powerful scene.
dollbite 2 years ago 8
I wonder how history would be perceived if this were how it really happened and all the characters were real.
porkchopenvy 2 years ago 2
esta musica ledaba un toke elegante a la escena,yo ,tratandose de tarantino no esperaba musica instrumental y entonces va la pelicula y t salta con esta bomba de musica,fue increible mi reaccion en la butaca,lo primero k ice nada mas venir del cine gue venir a escuchar este tema,esta escena y la de shoshanna en el cine son las mejores de la pelicula,buena musica de ennio morricone y buen trabajo de tarantino!
karlos686 2 years ago
Hans Landa was one of the best potrayed nazi's I have seen yet
UnbreakableMan1988 2 years ago 8
@Zarenlug: first thing i thought when seeing the movie was that she was already too far away to shoot her. A gun like the one he used is not precise if the distance is more than 40-50 meters.
alx3400 2 years ago
this opening scene puts me at the edge of my seat.. truly thrilling and tense.. I feel bad for Lapadite cuz he really had no choice but to tell Landa. What can he do, his family is in danger.
p0t4t0ch1p5 2 years ago 3
Me too.. the opening sequence is really great and intense..And, Cristopher Waltz (Hans Landa) is so great , he acts very well. He's a terror, and sometimes hilarious too. The scene when he strangles the lady, was man! I can't say anything. Mr Waltz is indeed a fine actor, perfect for Landa.
Cheers.
substitute91 2 years ago
yeah.. but somehow I have no animosity with Landa, although he is the villain. I feel that his character is familiar. While people are cliched in movies, Landa looks so real.
p0t4t0ch1p5 2 years ago
I could not agree with you more, while Hans Landa is portrayed as a brutal Jew-hunter his emotions and motives feel raw and real.
Lucster8able 2 years ago
geez, this gives me the goose bumps.
MKroX2202 2 years ago 2
why hans lnda doesnt kill shoshanna? im very glad he didnt but i dint undersatnd maybe he is not so bad as we though
zarenlug20 2 years ago
He prefers to hunt jews, killing is not so much 'fun' Yes, he is as bad as you thought.
tokiomotel 2 years ago 2
He let her go because she was gonna suffer out there in the woods by cold, and hungry. And just witnessed the execution of her family its even more suffering to her. Hans Landa wanting her death to be slow and painful. Read the script it talks about why he let her go.
MrKingtyrant05 2 years ago
Yeah...lucky for her, she ended up Barbecuing the Nazis!
EthanFilms 2 years ago 6
He did it for sport, and also because(in the script), he didn't think it was likely she would survive anyway, dying from either starvation or getting caught
Shiek927 2 years ago
Aurevoir! Merci pour le lait! Tout est en ordre! Filles, vous pouvez rentrer! (ici...)...
Aurevoir Shosanna!!
lucamoviemaker 2 years ago 2
i know this is from ennio but heck this sound like richard wagner, so epic.
interpol85 2 years ago
So, Monsieur and Madame LaPadite... I bid you adieu.
nampayback 2 years ago
au revoir, shoshana!
ohnemetalisallesdoof 2 years ago
Run jew Runnnnnn
kondon89 2 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
More like - to steal my favorite line from Scary Movie - RUN BITCH RUN!!!!!!!
AngelofMusic04 2 years ago
au revoir shoshanna!!!
ImperialCrime 2 years ago 8
christoph waltz<3
Silbs404 2 years ago 8
Ennio Morricone is hands down the greatest film composer of all time. I loved IB, the only other time I've felt that much suspense watching film was the final episode of the sopranos, when u expect something bad to happen u just don't know when or how.
mrmajestyk81 2 years ago 2
I can't believe the farmer sold them out 0_0
Shiek927 2 years ago
Man, did you look at Landa's eyes? He was putting him against the wall.
yesledman2 2 years ago 4
From what I remember, Landa said that he would receive a reward if he "pointed him in the right direction" and they wouldn't bother his family anymore....well they are bothering them now and I can't believe he would choose a reward over them.
Shiek927 2 years ago
It wasn't cause of a reward! It was cause Landa already knew there were jews, but to avoid all the work, he was putting the french in the worst situation posible, his life or the jews.
PS: Sorry about my English, is not my matern language.
yesledman2 2 years ago 5
he didnt landa was just fucking with him. he knew they were there hence the nickname
SgtSammyJPeppers 2 years ago
come on you know he had to in order to protect his own family and you got to admit, Landa was no dumbass and he knew he was keeping a jewish family somewhere in his house so it was pretty inevitable =/
malcholeric4 2 years ago
He did it to save his own family.
A horrible ultimatum for sure, but I can't say I wouldn't make the same choice
kungfooligan 2 years ago
you would let your family die for a stranger?
aveffects 2 years ago
What the hell are you talking about? I said the exact opposite of that. "I can't say I wouldn't make the same choice," i.e. "I CAN say I WOULD make the same choice," meaning I would have sold out the Dreyfus family to save my own. Then I would have felt horrible.
kungfooligan 2 years ago
I would have felt really sorry, but I have no choice.
p0t4t0ch1p5 2 years ago
that scene was fucking disturbing
RobertRofl 2 years ago 5
Au revoir, Shosanna!
MrSalamander7 2 years ago 3
a shiver went down my spine hearing this....
liverpoolynwaz 2 years ago 2
was the french farmer killed in the shooting?
astridbelge 2 years ago
nope
swordfish688 2 years ago
no just her family
MrKingtyrant05 2 years ago
no.....but his fate isnt shown which left me thinking what happened to him and his hot daughters
SgtSammyJPeppers 2 years ago 3
No..
He lives... Because he spoke the truth to Hans Lada..
thijsvanderlaak 2 years ago 3