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Amon Goeth sets out to punish Rabbi Menasha Lewartow for his slow work but his gun won't fire in this agonising scene from Steven Spielberg's 'Schindler's List'.
What is Schindler’s List about?
From Schindler's List (1993) - Synopsis: Oskar Schindler, a German industrialist and member of the Nazi party, tries to save his Jewish employees after witnessing the persecution of Jews in Poland.
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@fluffy3401
@fluffy3401 4 года назад
When your gun has morals
@charlesdarwin6224
@charlesdarwin6224 3 года назад
Imagine stealing my comment
@vavacadoz
@vavacadoz 3 года назад
When your gun is more human than you are
@fluffy3401
@fluffy3401 3 года назад
@@charlesdarwin6224 im sorry i didnt saw your name anywhere near the comment , do you own the words?
@charlesdarwin6224
@charlesdarwin6224 3 года назад
@@fluffy3401 is this Amy Schumer with a different account name?
@boggy.subtitulos
@boggy.subtitulos 3 года назад
Underrated comment
@connordeck8457
@connordeck8457 2 года назад
Can’t imagine the fear of having to hear a weapon misfire just inches from your head, with every rechamber of the round it could work but yet it didn’t.
@theemirofjaffa2266
@theemirofjaffa2266 2 года назад
Talk of the direct intervention of God
@DP-ot6zf
@DP-ot6zf 2 года назад
@@theemirofjaffa2266 But guns sometimes fail. This movie presents two guns failed, but the only account I can find is one gun. It's really not so amazing.
@theemirofjaffa2266
@theemirofjaffa2266 2 года назад
@@DP-ot6zf escaping from the jaws of death due to a gun failing to reload is an amazing achievement
@lilybond6485
@lilybond6485 2 года назад
The Emir of Jaffa: So “divine intervention from “God” with this guy and no “divine intervention” with other men women and children”? Right. No divine intervention. Sheer luck.
@DP-ot6zf
@DP-ot6zf 2 года назад
@@theemirofjaffa2266 Out of millions? No.
@mysouthjerseylife
@mysouthjerseylife 2 года назад
The odds of multiple guns misfiring multiple times like this are so ridiculous that you just know it wasn't this man's time to go
@Darilon12
@Darilon12 2 года назад
It's actually not necessarily a coincidence. Smallarms production also relied (edit: relied partially) on forced labour. So the build quality was at least dodgy and some parts were intentionally faulty as a result of sabotage. The motivation to craft reliable guns is low if it's likely to be used against oneself.
@issstari954
@issstari954 2 года назад
@@Darilon12 Thats not really the case till very late war. Im guessing both if their firing pins were broken some how or obstructed which is crazy
@Darilon12
@Darilon12 2 года назад
@@issstari954 from 42 onward forced labour was used. Plus the second gun had a faulty magazine as it's not feeding. The gun is not ejecting so there's were no round fed into the chamber.
@issstari954
@issstari954 2 года назад
@@Darilon12 Not debating forced labour arguing forced labour for guns which didnt start till late 44 when everything else was bombed
@Darilon12
@Darilon12 2 года назад
@Issstari are you referring to the large scale use of labour from kz camps in arms industries? There were already other forced labour programs before. Smallarms factories in occupied Poland were already getting some of their workforce from the surrounding ghettos as early as 42. This was independent of the intensity of bomb raids. Those lead to moving production to subsurface factories or into secluded areas. Forced labour became a necessity due to the rising shortage of manpower. Anyway, I just wanted to point out that there might be a historical reason for what we see. And a bit of irony within it. It's speculation on a movie scene mostly base on memories of eye witnesses. So we shouldn't bash our heads over it. Have a nice day.
@drfunk1986
@drfunk1986 5 лет назад
"may I try that sir" like it's nothing. They're more worried their weapon is malfunctioning than the fact they're about to take a human life
@yowaddup5649
@yowaddup5649 5 лет назад
Well,that was what life was like for any soldier in the "einsatzgruppen" death squad.taking a human life was like swatting a fly for them.there conscience was fucked up
@lwandomadasi4921
@lwandomadasi4921 5 лет назад
@@louisbuchenwald7820 lmao the most expensive life in our modern times.
@ChingelBopDingelFlop
@ChingelBopDingelFlop 4 года назад
:^) i love you man
@drfunk1986
@drfunk1986 4 года назад
@@trivunkonjik7413 you have no clue if he is even german and you're just like him claiming they should've wiped every last german. I agree its fucked up what he said, but clearly he's trolling.
@lenka2042
@lenka2042 4 года назад
Trivun konjik How many orthodox priests did the Bolsheviks murder? How many Polish and Ukrainians did they murder? How many Soviet citizens were sent to the Gulags never to be seen again? You have no fucking clue, do you!
@aquamarineancientsoul7893
@aquamarineancientsoul7893 5 лет назад
That guy was probably getting a heart attack evrytime they were pulling the trigger but nothing came out. Thats one scary situation
@paddyoclown
@paddyoclown 5 лет назад
been there but without the gun
@davidcarrero7848
@davidcarrero7848 4 года назад
Crap your pants type stuff.
@frederiklauber-richter1110
@frederiklauber-richter1110 4 года назад
Silly scene... Like this would never ever have happened
@flieger7213
@flieger7213 4 года назад
@@frederiklauber-richter1110 Hollywhores like to do their part---the revenge of the wimps.
@ryanjones9498
@ryanjones9498 4 года назад
So the question is we really trying to kill him or motivating him to work harder
@TheYeti_97
@TheYeti_97 2 года назад
I always find it intriguing that the rabbi didn't bother to explain to Goth that his machine was being recalibrated from the get go, because he probably knew the lunatic wouldn't care anyways
@MrAlexkyra
@MrAlexkyra 2 года назад
Speaking out of turn would have been enough of a reason for that psychopath Goeth to shoot him. Not that Goeth needed a reason to murder someone.
@SinewRending
@SinewRending 2 года назад
@@MrAlexkyra Goeth was a psychopath who loved to kill. He did it because he was bored.
@colonelarmfeldt8572
@colonelarmfeldt8572 2 года назад
@@MrAlexkyra At the same time, not speaking out of turn might have implied that the worker wasn't scared of him, which would anger Goeth and warrant an execution. The movie actually somewhat downplays this ''random killing'' nature of Goeth, it was so well known that the Nazis themselves put him on trial for murder of camp prisoners (that was a minor charge amongst various financial crimes he had committed, but still a charge). That in its own would probably imply he killed randomly, a lot.
@MrAlexkyra
@MrAlexkyra 2 года назад
@@colonelarmfeldt8572 there’s a scene where Helen Hirsch is talking with Schindler then that there’s no set of rules that the Jews in the camp can follow that will keep them safe. Goeth did kill at random. He was a cruel, sadistic sociopath and the real life Goeth did things so horrible that they’re beyond the conception of a normal human being
@zitpopper9296
@zitpopper9296 Год назад
If you claim to be the smartest man in the room, then you are indeed the idiot.
@detectivefiction3701
@detectivefiction3701 7 лет назад
Even for professional actors, some of the scenes in this movie must have been a real ordeal, emotionally, to act.
@peterrodby2786
@peterrodby2786 6 лет назад
Those firearms must have been made in China!
@sadievice3523
@sadievice3523 6 лет назад
Detectivefiction I agree
@stipem
@stipem 5 лет назад
they were made by Schindler, he didnt want them to work...
@aztec999999
@aztec999999 5 лет назад
Gay actors
@bailmccabe9089
@bailmccabe9089 5 лет назад
I have heard people who visited Auschwitz say it was an astounding experience!
@FrancisRG
@FrancisRG 5 лет назад
His next visit will be the pistols factory. 😀
@nccountry1412
@nccountry1412 3 года назад
LOL
@gayan2517
@gayan2517 3 года назад
I Gota some workorrs coming in. I gott to make roooom. ...make me a pistol.
@joshie6213
@joshie6213 3 года назад
Aight, normally I don’t much like jokes regarding Nazi’s but ... alright, you got me
@ronniecoleman2342
@ronniecoleman2342 2 года назад
LOL, thats funny
@brucebanner9911
@brucebanner9911 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@magdalenaeppelmann7623
@magdalenaeppelmann7623 5 лет назад
Meetings with upper management never go well.
@user-dr5jv1wk4j
@user-dr5jv1wk4j 3 года назад
True lol
@faves000
@faves000 3 года назад
this is not funny in any situations , this was the real deal , I dont see the comedy in it ....
@magdalenaeppelmann7623
@magdalenaeppelmann7623 3 года назад
@@faves000 hello this is the internet
@dyawr
@dyawr 3 года назад
@@faves000 I agree with you, it is in bad taste to make fun of the situation..
@forrestgumball
@forrestgumball 2 года назад
"Squidward, you wouldnt want to talk with human resources...would ya?"
@wildcat6134
@wildcat6134 5 лет назад
The poor man's face sickens me to my stomach. Terrific acting
@kvrma8893
@kvrma8893 5 лет назад
Thomas Liénart exactly what I was feeling as well..
@MrYomomoto
@MrYomomoto 5 лет назад
This is Spielberg you are talking about my friend The best director to ever walk the earth.. I think he is Jewish who's very proud in his heritage too Makes wonder how many brilliant people that could change the face of humanity the nazis murdered
@onbored9627
@onbored9627 4 года назад
He's not that bad looking, jesus have some sympathy.
@hardcorehunter9155
@hardcorehunter9155 4 года назад
The director has nothing to do with this dudes acting talent
@dominicksherzai8560
@dominicksherzai8560 4 года назад
Thomas Liénart 100th like
@Itsafunfact
@Itsafunfact 2 года назад
The tension created in this scene is outstanding! The total lack of empathy contrasted by desperation and resolve. Amazing
@eadghe
@eadghe 2 года назад
1:51 Never noticed the detail in the back before. They see someone gets executed and the start running, most likely to avoid getting drawn into it too.
@gabrielvalentin4509
@gabrielvalentin4509 Год назад
Me too.
@thormatt2963
@thormatt2963 2 года назад
This is what happens at Amazon if you don't process orders fast enough.
@user-fh9zt7fd3n
@user-fh9zt7fd3n 2 года назад
Lmao
@marinasmith3763
@marinasmith3763 2 года назад
😆
@Vijay82
@Vijay82 2 года назад
wow, you made me re-think my prime membership
@geyzeethesharkssniper5283
@geyzeethesharkssniper5283 2 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣💣
@kevinbautsch
@kevinbautsch 2 года назад
I have heard horror stories about that place. Those are the type of phucking azzholes that need to be shot.
@stevefowler1787
@stevefowler1787 7 лет назад
What I love most about this scene when he is making the hinges and the commandant has the stop watch on him with his life hanging in the balance and the two German staff officers are standing just talking like they are saying; So what did you eat for dinner last nite, Strudel? Yaah. Was it good? Yaah
@goldengirl5165
@goldengirl5165 6 лет назад
steve Fowler did you notice the two groups of people running past them when they were trying to shoot the rabbi?
@TheMinipily
@TheMinipily 6 лет назад
That's the thing. It's not the brutality that makes the SS so scary, it's their complete nonchalant behaviour about it. It's almost like thye treat each life as just another mess in the kitchen that must be cleaned.
@HANSMKAMP
@HANSMKAMP 5 лет назад
@@goldengirl5165 I noticed that too. First they walk, later on they run. I think, if they would not have run, they may be caught by the SS'ers and also shot dead, because they witnessed that the SS'ers tried to kill the rabbi. The SS will always find an excuse to kill someone. How small it is.
@mistervanwyk7405
@mistervanwyk7405 5 лет назад
@@jujuria13 This movie is propaganda... Exaggerated bullshit...
@captainknuckles543
@captainknuckles543 5 лет назад
Ya
@danielvanr.8681
@danielvanr.8681 5 лет назад
1:52 Look at the party of workers in the background, coming in from the left. They're walking relatively slow, yet when they catch a glimpse of what's going on, they sprint away ... they weren't going to risk being next. 🤔
@ettawing5955
@ettawing5955 5 лет назад
I missed that.
@Herra_X
@Herra_X 5 лет назад
Would you want to, just calmy walk down a street, while a person is being executed, would you?
@casafvegonegro9000
@casafvegonegro9000 5 лет назад
Why you still use the Apartheid flag in your profile picture?.
@typoprone
@typoprone 4 года назад
I hadn't noticed that before!
@haiderali4599
@haiderali4599 4 года назад
You are right but the trauma of the scene is so deep makes it almost impossible for viewers like me to skip away my eyes from the gun and the Rabbi.
@hadiwolfstar
@hadiwolfstar 5 лет назад
What's truly savage and horrifying about this scene is Goet already knew the man wasn't doing a reasonable amount of work and going to kill him before he even started instructing the building of the hinge, smh!
@davidvila5053
@davidvila5053 2 года назад
They actually do these mind games constantly. They already know what final result will be before the interaction and they feel power giving false hopes to them. We can see it in more scenes. Although one smart kid outplayed him (chiken scene). PD. A very similar performace also showing this attitude can be found in the film Pan's Labyrinh with Captain Vidal (actor is Sergi López). He plays the same role as Fiennes and both actors actually look similar, although Sergi was 10 years older.
@VersusARCH
@VersusARCH 2 года назад
Maybe he wanted to see if he needs to shoot the manager who put an inconpetent worker to making hinges too...
@N3ttwerk
@N3ttwerk 2 года назад
Should of told him that is a new box to fill and it was like number 10 of the day
@cleanerben9636
@cleanerben9636 2 года назад
"you are doing good" He says whipe already planning on killing him no matter what. Its almost super villain levels of evil. Nearly passing into the realm of ridiculous.
@stonem0013
@stonem0013 2 года назад
@@N3ttwerk then he'd just say, 'Are you telling me my judgement is wrong? How dare you talk back to me - now I need to shoot you for insubordination as well.' He showed this attitude with the architect girl. He doesn't care at all about the logic or the issue itself - this is just about feeling powerful to him - he's a psychopath.
@ollieox9181
@ollieox9181 2 года назад
His gun malfunctioned. Interesting coincidence. When the real Amon Goeth was executed by the Poles, the rope they used to hang him broke twice before got it right. They filmed his execution.
@kgpspyguy
@kgpspyguy 2 года назад
It's because he was so fat by the time they executed him.
@ParaAkula
@ParaAkula 2 года назад
i wouldn't be surprised if the rope broke on purpose. Goeth has carried out so many executions where he did just that that I wouldn't be surprised that the executioner took care of karma after hearing the testimony at the trial. And to be honest, Goeth would have had to be killed and revived 1000 times to roughly make up for the damage.
@revoltrevolt9788
@revoltrevolt9788 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite scenes. The setting, the actors, the circumstance, everything just hits me deep. I can just imagine how frightening it is for the Jews at that time. Scared that any moment can be your last
@jimmason8502
@jimmason8502 2 года назад
There is a special place in Hell for all Nazis.
@kookookachu26
@kookookachu26 3 года назад
“If this factory ever makes a shell that can be fired, I will be very unhappy.”
@internetkumquat4542
@internetkumquat4542 2 года назад
1:51 this scene feels so much more authentic when the enemy just goes with his character and pulls the trigger barely a couple seconds after that worker kneels down. I don't know too many directors who'd choose this angle of shooting this scene.
@MickGriddle
@MickGriddle 2 года назад
I just noticed Goethe's pistol changes when he's walking away. He pulls out a secondary semi-auto to try and shoot Lewartow, but in the shot after where he's walking away, it changed to a revolver.
@toddz8579
@toddz8579 2 года назад
@Osel Somar Actually, there were some incidents in WW2 where German soldiers did use revolvers - either by chance or by choice - though those were pretty unusual. Hermann Goering, the commander of the Luftwaffe, had a Smith & Wesson Model K .38 Special revolver when he surrendered to troops of the US 36th Infantry Division in 1945.
@princeigorash
@princeigorash 2 года назад
@Osel Somar In the movie the pistol is changed to a revolver at 2:53. I really do not understand this small mismanagement's.
@mr.not.so.perfect.666
@mr.not.so.perfect.666 2 года назад
@@princeigorash Clearly the scene was not shot in one go and therefore there was no continuity between the takes. As the semi-automatic pistol changes to an revolver when its dropped to the floor, its surprising the actors did not notice this change but if the scene was shot and both takes weeks apart they might not have noticed or taken notice that both pistols were different.
@estebanslavidastic4382
@estebanslavidastic4382 2 года назад
Revolvers can be semi auto. Semi auto has to do with the firing mechanism, not the loading mechanism.
@MichaelEgalite
@MichaelEgalite 2 года назад
And another officer picks the revolver and says "Strange, ha?" I would also be surprised if I saw the miracle of turning semi-auto into the revolver..
@severussnape8152
@severussnape8152 3 года назад
This is a true story. If you read the book Schindlers Ark (which the movie was based on) the rabbi tells the author that goeth was yelling in fury when both guns failed to murder him.
@theboneless552
@theboneless552 3 года назад
but there is a mistake
@severussnape8152
@severussnape8152 3 года назад
The Kingslayer wdym there is a mistake?
@EroticOnion23
@EroticOnion23 Год назад
Why didn't Goeth just use one of his guard's guns if this is true??...
@insfree
@insfree 2 года назад
"I'm a bit confused, perhaps you could help me..." Love that sentence
@TheDeghohun
@TheDeghohun 2 года назад
"I'm a bit confused, perhaps you can help me..." that's how I start my sentence with my students 5 mins before the lesson has finished.
@datboi7160
@datboi7160 5 лет назад
You can see the rage in he's face when his trying to fire the gun
@MitchellBPYao
@MitchellBPYao 3 года назад
Try seeing it from his point of vuew
@ab19201920
@ab19201920 2 года назад
The SS had him examined by their own doctors towards the end of the war. They said he was mentally ill. They wanted to charge him with tons of crimes, but things were getting chaotic towards the end and they cut in loose instead. This scene shows how mentally unstable he is. He's smart, conniving, menacing... but also clearly disturbed
@geraldthebusdriver3491
@geraldthebusdriver3491 2 года назад
@@ab19201920 Well at least in real life and in the movie the Polish hung him
@ParaAkula
@ParaAkula 2 года назад
he was one of the greatest sadists who ever lived. witnesses reported that he always looked satisfied when he killed someone. if it didn't work, he went into a rage. This was done very well in the movie.
@stephenjackson6111
@stephenjackson6111 2 года назад
I remember watching this in the theater and my heartbeat/stress level was as high as it was in the into scene for Saving Private Ryan. Ezra Dagan (the Rabbi) was excellent in this.
@paddypenman2682
@paddypenman2682 3 года назад
When your entire life flashes before you several times before you are flung back into the present with your heart looking to leap out of your chest, absolute terror in its zenith.
@azonicrider32
@azonicrider32 2 года назад
My teacher showed us this movie when I was 12 years old. I had never seen anything like it before, nothing even close. I was actually under the impression it was real events like a documentary we were watching. This was the most powerful scene for me. The beauty of his movements while he was working so fast to save his own existence. He would not betray his own ideals of workmanship even in the face of such evil. It wasn't even happiness or calm I felt when the guns would not go off. I just felt total melancholy to know these things have happened between people. Such a loss of innocents, and such a selfish betrayal of the germans own humanity.
@paoloc3318
@paoloc3318 2 года назад
12 years is too young age to watch this. Your teacher made big mistake
@Steampunksaly
@Steampunksaly 2 года назад
Your teacher was seriously misguided to show this film to 12 year olds and both that member of staff and school board should be held accountable for this.
@jaredortega9362
@jaredortega9362 2 года назад
@@paoloc3318 i watched it also at school more or less at that age here in Italy.
@jaredortega9362
@jaredortega9362 2 года назад
@@Steampunksaly in Italy it’s normal too. I remember i had watched this during that age also more or less
@turanamo
@turanamo 2 года назад
@@paoloc3318 Hey Paolo stick to lego
@Heaven13420
@Heaven13420 2 года назад
I find it funny how I'm just now looking back and remembering Schindler saying that the bullets aren't meant to fire🤦🏽‍♀️😂
@sharonbudworth4862
@sharonbudworth4862 4 года назад
My heart skipped a beat every time the trigger was pulled.God knows how the poor man felt.
@theboneless552
@theboneless552 3 года назад
lol
@stevearizona521
@stevearizona521 4 года назад
This technique works with teenagers at Taco Bell. "Make me ein Taco"
@GK1976A
@GK1976A 2 года назад
Strange how his backup pistol changes from an automatic to a revolver after he hits the Rabbi over the head. Clearly the Rabbi has mystical powers!
@valmirmarques7667
@valmirmarques7667 2 года назад
if there's one thing that irritates me it's when they call the Nazis monsters (meaning they're not human beings like themselves) there's nothing more silly to say; the problem is precisely that they were human...too human
@andrewjoyce9038
@andrewjoyce9038 2 года назад
Why? Not all humans are monsters if hardly any. So yes they were monsters. Most humans would never act in such a way
@radioreactivity3561
@radioreactivity3561 2 года назад
Well, this is a dumb take.
@choronzon616
@choronzon616 2 года назад
@@andrewjoyce9038 Lol, you must be extremely naive. Everyone is capable of killing or at least supporting it. Just the right ideology is needed.
@mesmer3780
@mesmer3780 2 года назад
How could they witness such a miracle - 13 jams over two guns consecutively - and not wake up...?
@sandersson2813
@sandersson2813 2 года назад
Ask the 50 million dead in WW2 if it was a "miracle"
@reynaldoflores4522
@reynaldoflores4522 2 месяца назад
Incredibly infinitesimal odds. And yet it DID happen.
@jordanverbeek5121
@jordanverbeek5121 Год назад
A lot of people have commented on the fluke of having multiple guns misfire. There was some luck involved, but it mostly comes down to weapon maintenance. These guns need to be cleaned and maintained frequently because there are a lot of parts which make the bullet fire. If even one part isn't ready, there is a click but no fire. Spielberg is showing that Goeth and his men aren't really soldiers in the sense that they don't fight on the front and they aren't looking after their weapons.
@sargekreel8676
@sargekreel8676 3 года назад
0:05 the hand immediately quickens in putting those things in the box, that person really wanted to avoid the officers
@GhostEye31
@GhostEye31 5 лет назад
Pistol whips the dude with a small semi automatic, drops a revolver as he stalks off.
@theboneless552
@theboneless552 3 года назад
@Zannekin you're fucking dumb 😂 That's just a mistake in the movie, we see him with a pistol and just after with a revolver
@Sebastian-lo3hn
@Sebastian-lo3hn 2 года назад
Such a brilliant scene, the soldier discuss whilst his life is in their hands, deciding. Such is the fear, he waited until he was on his knees to tell the soldier that it wasn't his fault at all.....sublime.
@CoolSmoovie
@CoolSmoovie 2 года назад
Perhaps the firearms were unloaded since, you know, everytime they pulled the slide back nothing ever came out lol
@markus4925
@markus4925 2 года назад
👍
@jehudavis5422
@jehudavis5422 2 года назад
Have to admit the guy makes a mean hinge!
@timdixon1640
@timdixon1640 2 года назад
Ralph Phinnes is an amazing actor!
@Mopehome
@Mopehome 2 года назад
Wasnt he, Voldemort in all of the Harry Potter series?
@timdixon1640
@timdixon1640 2 года назад
@@Mopehome yes
@MitchellBPYao
@MitchellBPYao 2 года назад
But it's not the real man
@TheJPSouza
@TheJPSouza 2 года назад
*Fiennes
@avvocatellawhiterose4784
@avvocatellawhiterose4784 Год назад
@@TheJPSouza in questo film è molto bello,un verissimo taglio di capelli,è anche ingrassato apposta.
@Professorrob2k24
@Professorrob2k24 2 года назад
To just be at the mercy while someone toys with your life smh. It’s unimaginable.
@MrLilfee
@MrLilfee 5 лет назад
Probably the most humorous scene Spielberg ever filmed.
@Scrungge
@Scrungge 5 лет назад
humorous? I had a heartattack every time it clicks because i was anticipating a shot
@alcidesprieto1967
@alcidesprieto1967 2 года назад
Seek profesional help
@poonhandler396
@poonhandler396 7 лет назад
It just wasn't his time to go. Lol.
@TravisLoneWolfWalsh
@TravisLoneWolfWalsh 6 лет назад
Poon Handler the lord does have a sense of Humour Not today Goeth Satan can have you when this war is over
@dyawr
@dyawr 3 года назад
Yeah, for real... 😳 (this scene actually happened in real life, btw!)
@nobbytang
@nobbytang 4 года назад
Excellent scene and reflects the brutality and insanity of those horrendous years !!
@rickjames5998
@rickjames5998 2 года назад
you think people cant and wont be just as cruel today? Did we evolve much in the decades since?
@classthis
@classthis 4 года назад
2:44 - Look at the pistol that he dropped on the ground in the next scene, it becomes a revolver.
@DP-ot6zf
@DP-ot6zf 2 года назад
That's probably why it didn't fire. Stupid gun couldn't even decide what it wanted to be one minute to the next.
@Beowulf-eg2li
@Beowulf-eg2li 6 лет назад
1:22 Me at work when my supervisor finds out it's taken me 2 hours to tidy up an isle
@VanDarkholm
@VanDarkholm 5 лет назад
your boss 2:36
@anim3z4u
@anim3z4u 5 лет назад
😂
@alfie1870
@alfie1870 5 лет назад
😂😂😂
@rune.theocracy
@rune.theocracy 5 лет назад
@@VanDarkholm oh god why
@ValBoon997
@ValBoon997 4 года назад
@@VanDarkholm 2:48 and you got fired from your job
@beatriceberenger2324
@beatriceberenger2324 2 года назад
A film which seemed real..emotion fear . Excellents actors ..if I imagine what happened during the war with this kind of officer what troubles..my heart would have broken in a few seconds..
@amirulhakim268
@amirulhakim268 Год назад
Every click of the gun is a heartbeat of the priest, longing of life.
@sikhkyle9904
@sikhkyle9904 2 года назад
This scene is so sad, surely he could have found a working revolver of another guard?
@harrisonkarn2078
@harrisonkarn2078 2 года назад
The sound of the slide getting louder and louder near the end is terrifying
@danfirestone6539
@danfirestone6539 2 года назад
One of the things I didn't catch for a long time is the groups of people in the background seeing what was going on and then they start running to get as far from it as possible
@MrSoundSeeker
@MrSoundSeeker 2 года назад
Absolutely terrifying scene.
@mastomasto6197
@mastomasto6197 4 года назад
Ótima sena,genialidade cinematográfica, atores espectaculares.
@alexandreluizalves
@alexandreluizalves 2 года назад
Cena com "c"
@hypatia3063
@hypatia3063 2 года назад
Whenever I see this scene, I burst into tears. May be because he is nearly at my father’s age.
@jjuacco
@jjuacco 3 года назад
Notice that the second pistol he uses is not the same one that he throws when he is leaving, that is a revolver. Even this movies have such little mistakes.
@corretordom
@corretordom 2 года назад
Esse filme foi baseado em fatos reais Se essa sena realmente aconteceu , foi incrível , inacreditável .
@giovannipossamai796
@giovannipossamai796 2 года назад
Nem tudo que aparece nos filmes entitulados baseado em fatos são, de fato, verdadeiros.
@katherinesanares
@katherinesanares 3 года назад
I just watched Schiendler's List. This was my favorite scene. I realized from the last part, he was a rabbi. He was saved by God.
@user-ys7ab2fg3s
@user-ys7ab2fg3s 3 года назад
Actually, he was saved by the writers.
@Vanessa-xl5jy
@Vanessa-xl5jy 3 года назад
@@user-ys7ab2fg3s Hahaha
@superdog797
@superdog797 3 года назад
Schindler was miscalibrating the manufacturing machines on purpose. It is likely the guns were defective for that reason.
@theromanbaron
@theromanbaron 2 года назад
Or by evil. Anyone who follows the Talmud is evil. Like the Nazis were evil.
@scottmcquarrie7295
@scottmcquarrie7295 2 года назад
He was saved by the holiest Rabbi of all Rabbis. Jesus Christ. God in human flesh. He has mercy even on those who mock him.
@MrAztek
@MrAztek 5 лет назад
Very very good Speed, One has to wonder who would try and kill some one so amazing?
@Ami-vh7sr
@Ami-vh7sr 2 года назад
*Watches as he racks the slide over and over with no rounds coming out*
@TomiKaski
@TomiKaski 4 года назад
Either Goethe forgot to load his weapons with bullets and didn't want to admit it and his fellow officers didn't want to mention it, or that rabbis time wasn't done yet so a supernatural intervention happened... What are the odds of both service pistols not working on the same occasion
@theboneless552
@theboneless552 3 года назад
Sure there were bullets.
@jassykat
@jassykat 3 года назад
The bullets dude
@robertboily9030
@robertboily9030 2 года назад
What are the odds of both guns being loaded from the same box of defective ammunition?
@capncake8837
@capncake8837 2 года назад
@@robertboily9030 No, I think the idea was that Goeth didn’t take good enough care of his pistols and clean them, so they didn’t work.
@rrbh
@rrbh 2 года назад
Where was your 'supernatural intervention' for the 6,000,000 who died ?
@EinkOLED
@EinkOLED 4 года назад
Reminds me a lot of the bosses where I work.
@christinekisuule7685
@christinekisuule7685 3 года назад
You can save money and stop going to work.
@smuzzgulp3187
@smuzzgulp3187 2 года назад
Great work motivation there...🤷‍♂️
@thomas_tk330
@thomas_tk330 3 года назад
Oof, you can hear the "dunk" from when the pistol frame impacts his skull
@davidlima90
@davidlima90 2 года назад
For me, this is one the most terrifying scenes in the entire movie. It perfectly depicts that, to Nazis, executing Jews was merely technical procedure.
@ProfessorGroyper
@ProfessorGroyper 2 года назад
It's fiction.
@davidlima90
@davidlima90 2 года назад
@@ProfessorGroyper It's a fiction that perfectly depicted the reality of concentration camps.
@dropkickirish4449
@dropkickirish4449 2 года назад
That one actor is a genius, and it’s in my professional film analysis opinion that his shoes should’ve won a Grammy for literally best underrated actor.
@derossetmyers47
@derossetmyers47 11 месяцев назад
I thought Grammy Awards were just for music and audio books.
@JWilliamsLangley
@JWilliamsLangley 2 года назад
Survival is a strong instinct. But when they let you hold a hammer and get within striking distance so arrogantly sure of their superiority...swing for Valhalla.
@lesigh1749
@lesigh1749 2 года назад
"the machines were being recalibrated this morning" Next time you should perhaps try STARTING with that bit? 🤔
@vanesaclon8192
@vanesaclon8192 5 лет назад
Love his eyes.
@gasian5347
@gasian5347 2 года назад
While there's no music in this scene, ever notice how the machinery gets louder during the last few reloads? Builds on the suspense a bit.
@Jacoblikesyoutube
@Jacoblikesyoutube 2 года назад
I think about this scene a lot. Probably the most of any scene in this movie
@mattsprayberry0
@mattsprayberry0 3 года назад
Am I the only one who didn't see any cartridges(shells) ammo being ejected as he pulled the slide
@kokoeteantigha389
@kokoeteantigha389 2 года назад
I saw. Just one did, by the way.
@BramsCommando
@BramsCommando 5 лет назад
Terrifying. Such power to choose about life and death
@CorporalSteiner1
@CorporalSteiner1 5 лет назад
Oh, I'm a bit confused. Perhaps, you can help me. What I don't understand is that you multiply pull the gun bolt carrier and it doesn't throw the cartridge out.
@andrewmeredith15
@andrewmeredith15 2 года назад
The pistols back then were designed to only eject empty shells the camber was big enough to throw out a loaded shell
@ReveredDead
@ReveredDead 2 года назад
Took working for a living to a whole new level.
@okrham
@okrham 2 года назад
'I have to make room for new workers' - That's exactly the same thing is doing volvo nowadays, but no one reacts in the same way like looking at this kind of scene.
@zhugeliangkongming479
@zhugeliangkongming479 3 года назад
A legitimate question- Why didn't the junior officers offer their gun when they saw Amon's was not working?
@hamzamahmood9565
@hamzamahmood9565 2 года назад
Because it's a movie
@DP-ot6zf
@DP-ot6zf 2 года назад
@@hamzamahmood9565 But this scene is largely as reported. The only difference I know of is Amon trying a second gun. I didn't see that in the account.
@rynemorse9014
@rynemorse9014 2 года назад
I’m no expert, but if no bullets are falling out when you re-chamber it you may have no bullets in it at all, Herr Colonel 😂
@pemithmithsara7632
@pemithmithsara7632 2 года назад
“Very well then you can kneel down too”
2 года назад
I believe Amon Goeth was an especially cruel soldier who would kill a man easily as if he were swatting a fly. Glad Rabbi Lewartow escaped when he had the chance (specifically, when Goethe’s gun wouldn’t fire).
@aachenone
@aachenone 4 года назад
Sehr nachdenklich !
@drpittbull
@drpittbull 6 лет назад
just relaised after all these years that there is a blooper. Second pistol up close was different then the one he drops on the ground! One is semi-auto, the other is a revolver!
@suma4m
@suma4m 5 лет назад
​ James Cronin Exactly, they should have used dummy cartridges or spent blanks instead of just giving the actor an empty gun.
@joshblair5021
@joshblair5021 5 лет назад
No ,he gets rid of the first one then pulls another from his pocket.
@edwinthompson6510
@edwinthompson6510 4 года назад
Lol You are not suppose to notice that... "gott himmel" Ed Thompson
@stevewonder10
@stevewonder10 2 года назад
This actually happened... Imagine how much luck there was involved for Rabbi to survive that incident.
@gala_pi
@gala_pi 2 года назад
I also read this happened in real life . I feel God was involved. Not luck..
@jasminjavorina199
@jasminjavorina199 2 года назад
You do realize that rabbi Lewartow was a fictional character, do you?
@stevewonder10
@stevewonder10 2 года назад
@@jasminjavorina199 I didn't. Thanks for informing me!
@sandersson2813
@sandersson2813 2 года назад
@@gala_pi Then you are incredibly gullible. Why would a god let ONE gun jam but allow 50m+ to die. Stop being so gullible.
@delta9685
@delta9685 2 года назад
It reminds me of the John Marston gun's jamming in You Know Me missions. It jammed when the person's life was not meant to be taken.
@daviddistefano7520
@daviddistefano7520 4 года назад
Unrealistic..., because that great and totally BELIEVABLE explanation he gave as to Why, would have been said to Amon inside the Factory after being confronted as to why he hadn't produced very many Hinges. And that would have been Before he was taken outside for his execution. Or at the very least, before he was put on his knees to be executed...
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 Год назад
Possibly because the Rabbi was making 6p the lie in the spot to save his life?
@mzimy4468
@mzimy4468 6 лет назад
Lesson, Don't show your fake performance
@joshblair5021
@joshblair5021 5 лет назад
It was well acted.
@stevess7777
@stevess7777 4 года назад
@@joshblair5021 as in, don't go all out when you can't really.
@slappymcgillicuddy7532
@slappymcgillicuddy7532 5 лет назад
one could say his life hinged on his production at work? REPLY
@weownthenight8565
@weownthenight8565 5 лет назад
Lol, you suck
@slappymcgillicuddy7532
@slappymcgillicuddy7532 2 года назад
@@weownthenight8565 hehe I know
@asdfqwer9557
@asdfqwer9557 2 года назад
Good that I found this. I almost forgot all the guilt.
@zeroknight8099
@zeroknight8099 2 года назад
Every time he racks the slide there's no round ejected, maybe that's why it won't fire 😒
@shrikeshsawarkar9624
@shrikeshsawarkar9624 5 лет назад
wow this man just broke fidel castros record.
@syed1559
@syed1559 Год назад
German officer should have got the message when other officer's gun failed: he really did not have the power to decide over death.
@schmay3312
@schmay3312 2 года назад
The scariest part is them casually talking about the malfunction while trying to straight up kill someone
@jaimejimenez4223
@jaimejimenez4223 2 года назад
Pov: you’re an Amazon warehouse worker who didn’t meet the daily quota
@charlesyun7803
@charlesyun7803 5 лет назад
Even the guns itself had a shred of humanity
@onemany6310
@onemany6310 2 года назад
Would've been great if the last shot they fired in air did actually fire...
@Benjamin-fu4fl
@Benjamin-fu4fl 2 года назад
every time you'd hear that click with no bullet youd think "how am i alive?" the psycological brutalilty that each click would impose...
@williambrooks6252
@williambrooks6252 5 лет назад
Divine intervention!!!!
@vili9626
@vili9626 4 года назад
Almsivi Intervention is better.
@StarCarlton
@StarCarlton 2 года назад
To bad God didn't bother with everyone else.
@drfunk1986
@drfunk1986 5 лет назад
At 1:50 he's probably thinking "so this is how I die"
@gandalfstormjoe3717
@gandalfstormjoe3717 2 года назад
Schindler made it a point that no round produced in his munitions factories would work. The rounds must’ve come from his factory
@rhomai
@rhomai 2 года назад
its amazing that after the first misfire they switch to business as usual mode like nothing special happens. im like hey youre pointing a gun at someone head and pull the tigger.
@eavesDropBeats
@eavesDropBeats 3 года назад
That's a praying man.
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