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Commandant Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes) chooses Helen Hirsch (Embeth Davidtz) to be the housekeeper of his villa in the labor camp, then orders the execution of the Jewish engineer in charge of construction of the barracks.
FILM DESCRIPTION:
Based on a true story, Steven Spielberg's Schindler's List stars Liam Neeson as Oskar Schindler, a German businessman in Poland who sees an opportunity to make money from the Nazis' rise to power. He starts a company to make cookware and utensils, using flattery and bribes to win military contracts, and brings in accountant and financier Itzhak Stern (Ben Kingsley) to help run the factory. By staffing his plant with Jews who've been herded into Krakow's ghetto by Nazi troops, Schindler has a dependable unpaid labor force. For Stern, a job in a war-related plant could mean survival for himself and the other Jews working for Schindler. However, in 1942, all of Krakow's Jews are assigned to the Plaszow Forced Labor Camp, overseen by Commandant Amon Goeth (Ralph Fiennes), an embittered alcoholic who occasionally shoots prisoners from his balcony. Schindler arranges to continue using Polish Jews in his plant, but, as he sees what is happening to his employees, he begins to develop a conscience. He realizes that his factory (now refitted to manufacture ammunition) is the only thing preventing his staff from being shipped to the death camps. Soon Schindler demands more workers and starts bribing Nazi leaders to keep Jews on his employee lists and out of the camps. By the time Germany falls to the allies, Schindler has lost his entire fortune -- and saved 1,100 people from likely death. Schindler's List was nominated for 12 Academy Awards and won seven, including Best Picture and a long-coveted Best Director for Spielberg, and it quickly gained praise as one of the finest American movies about the Holocaust.
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Cast: Ralph Fiennes, Embeth Davidtz
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Producers: Irving Glovin, Kathleen Kennedy, Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen, Robert Raymond, Lew Rywin, Steven Spielberg
Screenwriters: Thomas Keneally, Steven Zaillian
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@DisrespectfulRob
@DisrespectfulRob 7 лет назад
Why on earth would you cut out the part where he says: "Now tear it down, and rebuild it like she said." You remove a good deal of the impact of the scene by cutting it before then. It was only another 3 or 4 seconds.
@guyhaseeb
@guyhaseeb 4 года назад
Robbie Jack DAMMIT MOVIECLIPS
@ryanjones9498
@ryanjones9498 4 года назад
What did she mean by it will take more than that
@haydensmith859
@haydensmith859 4 года назад
@@ryanjones9498 meaning it was going to take more than that to hear her beg
@RenegadeShepTheSpacer
@RenegadeShepTheSpacer 4 года назад
@@ryanjones9498 What both of the people above me said, but also that it would take more to crush the Jewish people in general. It's a very powerful line.
@littlesongbird1
@littlesongbird1 4 года назад
My sister and I watched this with our mom when I was 13 or 14 and my sister was horrified that no only did they shoot her but they did what she said anyway.
@user-mw8um6mc3v
@user-mw8um6mc3v 4 года назад
The only actor TOO convincing to win an Oscar.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 4 года назад
Yes Ralph was so convincing that rumors circulated that he was an anti-semite! Aren't people crazy?
@alalalala57
@alalalala57 4 года назад
@jack brandt yawn
@klaseniusproductions7591
@klaseniusproductions7591 4 года назад
jack brandt It is from a novel yes, but the novel is based on real history, this did actually happen more or less as the movie depicts, with only a few small inaccuracies
@leohutter5426
@leohutter5426 3 года назад
jack brandt Actually Amon Göth was way worse than how he is depicted in this movie. Not to say he wasn’t displayed as evil scum, but they had to reduce his evil acts otherwise it would seem like that person shouldn’t have been possible to exist.
@Who-Uhm-Cares
@Who-Uhm-Cares 3 года назад
They also felt that way with Lena Headey and Joffrey. People would avoid Lena during comicons because she played her part so good.
@NYG5
@NYG5 Год назад
I like how even the sergeant who was pissed off at her was like "dude wtf" when he gets told to shoot her on the spot
@GrasshopperKelly
@GrasshopperKelly Год назад
Because it means they have to either go find a Arian engineer to do the job, or sift through the work force for someone else. Or they've to be foreman themselves... All that paperwork(!)
@1000niggawatt
@1000niggawatt 10 месяцев назад
Amon was right though, other men were just dumb grunts. The woman was trying to worm her way into the goyum's trust like (((they))) always do. Amon saw what she was doing and eliminated her on the spot. A real human being, and a real hero.
@dragonel88
@dragonel88 7 месяцев назад
​@@GrasshopperKellyit's normal to argueing with your fellow co worker. Amon however proven have lack of experience in that department
@1985onya
@1985onya 4 месяца назад
That Sergeant is Albert Hujar (real name)
@paulb7207
@paulb7207 4 месяца назад
@@GrasshopperKelly because your boss is unstable. Next time he might demote you for some BS.
@blaisepascal8773
@blaisepascal8773 Год назад
There's an interesting interaction between Helen and Goeth in this scene. In the beginning, Goeth shows a glimpse of humanity by saying, "I don't want to give you my cold." Then, presumably after spotting Helen's fragility (she was shivering out of fear and because it was freezing outside), he retreats behind his mask of cruelty and blows smoke carelessly into her face, maybe surprised and annoyed that he can still feel feelings for others.
@katpage9378
@katpage9378 Год назад
I interpreted it very differently. When he said “I don’t want to give you my cold,” I thought he was acting polite because that’s part of his game; he likes the twistedness of being cruel while sometimes showing contradicting courtesy. It’s fun for him. He doesn’t actually care about giving her his cold, at least not out of care for her. Throughout the whole movie he speaks somewhat kind or polite words to other people who are his inferiors he wants to kill. It makes him feel more powerful because he knows he doesn’t have to use threatening words to be absolutely terrifying. I think he reacted coldly after seeing her shivering hands because fragility, while partially contributing to his feeling of power and superiority, also really annoys him, not as a response to any feeling of sympathy, but because weakness in essence purely bothers him. It’s gross and pathetic in his eyes. I think any feelings he felt for her developed later, although he felt a bit of her appeal in an extremely surface level way.
@katpage9378
@katpage9378 Год назад
@@j.a.k2269 No, fortunately I haven’t. I may have described the behaviour as if it’s familiar to me partially because I think that if I were pure evil I would have kind of a similar psychology to what I described. The dark part of my subconscious mind I drown out has those kinds of thought processes at times. I try to be a good person and I have a moral compass though.
@matteolopresti4394
@matteolopresti4394 Год назад
I always think that his line and he covering his nose was meant to be a sense of disgust for Jews, he tries to be polite but he's always the opposite way, at least at this point. Here he seems to not want to stay too close, afraid of being "affected", as we see when he calls her closer and then he steps backward again. Even the fact that he bares her hands while she was shivering, it doesn't seem too merciful
@Ranger1812
@Ranger1812 Год назад
@@katpage9378 It could also be not wanting to infect the prisoners as they would become less useful. But I do feel his care for her.
@_ayoung
@_ayoung Год назад
@@katpage9378 Same in the scene where Goeth tests that older gentleman in the factory - timing him to make a hinge - and halfway through he says: "You're doing very well." Before taking him outside to be executed (and botching it with a faulty pistol).
@aluisious
@aluisious 4 года назад
He has this whole conversation about shooting her while holding his cup of coffee, like it's just another day on the job.
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 4 года назад
That's what Ralph said he wanted to capture, the banality of evil.
@davychan101
@davychan101 4 года назад
It was
@unsuspiciouschair4501
@unsuspiciouschair4501 3 года назад
That's because it is, he's a ss officer. This is his job.
@trevburford131
@trevburford131 3 года назад
It was just another day
@aslater5
@aslater5 3 года назад
It is.
@ruthiehensh
@ruthiehensh 4 года назад
Ralph Fiennes was robbed of an Oscar. Hands down one of the best performances in history
@richardvonhohenleben3143
@richardvonhohenleben3143 4 года назад
​@BlitzkriegCHILE Yay, antisemitism! Do we need another escort from South America à la Mossad?
@user-wq9mw2xz3j
@user-wq9mw2xz3j 4 года назад
every actor ever was robbed of their Oscars and have had hands down the best performances in history. And every movie is the greatest ever and way underrated. At least according to youtube comments....
@ruthiehensh
@ruthiehensh 4 года назад
@@user-wq9mw2xz3j I don't know what you are talking about. That's my personal opinion.
@hanscombe72
@hanscombe72 4 года назад
And given to Tommy lee jones for fugitive. Makes sense.
@DeathByDominic
@DeathByDominic 3 года назад
@@ruthiehensh Honestly, you're right though. Goeth is one of the best movie villains of all time. H's right up there with Anton Chigurh, Joker, Vader, Hannibal Lecter. Fienne's Goeth is definitely in this category and 3 of those 4 were Oscar-winning performances so yes, Ralph Fiennes should've won an Oscar for this role.
@Disco-Mike
@Disco-Mike 7 месяцев назад
As a German... I am so impressed by Ralph Fiennes' performance. He didn't even only nailed a German accent, but he made it sound kinda Austrian, which Amon Göth was.
@bandcespacev3964
@bandcespacev3964 6 месяцев назад
Your ancestors are so beast, so inhuman, you should be shame on yourself 😢😢😢
@PIXEL-yt3fu
@PIXEL-yt3fu 6 месяцев назад
@@bandcespacev3964 and how does that effect them? you don't know them, so you can't assume and if you're shaming someone for something in the past that they can't control, then you should shame yourself
@manfredlombrez21
@manfredlombrez21 6 месяцев назад
So in germany they speak english???? With an accent🙈🙈🙈🙈 I don’t think you are a real german… wenn du solchen Unsinn sagst.
@generaliroh842
@generaliroh842 6 месяцев назад
@@bandcespacev3964nigga is onto nothing 💀
@keptins
@keptins 6 месяцев назад
you wish austrians spoke such good english
@manifestgtr
@manifestgtr Год назад
2:35 is one of the most effective shots in this movie. They unflinchingly present her to the camera, forcing the audience to confront the full horror of the situation
@sinkeverbruggen1576
@sinkeverbruggen1576 Год назад
That shot makes me sick to my stomach, because it forces me all the emotions in her (great flim making).
@jaisanatanrashtra7035
@jaisanatanrashtra7035 Год назад
@@sinkeverbruggen1576 actress name ?
@paulmaloney9188
@paulmaloney9188 Год назад
@@jaisanatanrashtra7035 Elina Lowenshon
@5xmasterx548
@5xmasterx548 Год назад
wide angle lens?
@easton5700
@easton5700 Год назад
@Harlam Everdeen Correct
@bartolomeestebanmurillo4459
@bartolomeestebanmurillo4459 3 года назад
To think the real life Goeth was so monstrous, they had Fiennes tone it down for the movie because people wouldn't believe someone could be so evil.
@vwgames49
@vwgames49 3 года назад
He was apparently so brutal that he was discharged from the SS for his treatment of prisoners Think about that Discharged from the SS...for his treatment of prisoners
@STECKEDDECK
@STECKEDDECK 3 года назад
No, they threw him out because he stole things and was corrupt.
@Nicolas-cu2xv
@Nicolas-cu2xv 3 года назад
@@STECKEDDECK One of the charges brought against him was the violation of camp regulations regarding the treatment and punishment of prisoners and for not providing prisoners with adequate food.
@xavierguerra9002
@xavierguerra9002 3 года назад
vwgames49 Jesus. Imagine being so evil, the literal SS said “damn chill out bro”
@ingurlund9657
@ingurlund9657 3 года назад
@@Nicolas-cu2xv That was close to the end of the war when they had an eye to postwar consequences. They thought cases like that would look better in front of the allies. Incredible as they had murdered millions and at the time were doing death marches. But the real reason he got in trouble was not sending all goods stolen from the Jews to Berlin.
@jacktheripoff1888
@jacktheripoff1888 3 года назад
"I'm only trying to do my job." "Ja, I'm doing mine."
@OS-fq6nd
@OS-fq6nd 3 года назад
Should i feel bad if i laughed at his answer?
@malte.3917
@malte.3917 3 года назад
One of the most savage answer ever
@Joe-el2wx
@Joe-el2wx 3 года назад
I mean he's not wrong.
@aleksiniko
@aleksiniko 3 года назад
Yoooooo
@THEBIGGAME683
@THEBIGGAME683 3 года назад
I'm a communist who knows everything!
@cataisla258
@cataisla258 8 месяцев назад
I love how she chose to die with dignity. She was made their slave, but still did her job well. He chose to execute her for no good reason. She gave her defense. Then..when it was aparent to her that it was no use..she didn't try to convince the officers, or beg or plead or cry. Just simply, "It will take more than that." In a tone that says she's lived without regret and is not afraid of them. Much respect.
@antonioacevedo5200
@antonioacevedo5200 Год назад
Her name was Diana Reiter. REST IN PEACE DIANE!!! I will and millions more will never forget you.
@luvahadowsdolls
@luvahadowsdolls 8 лет назад
Interesting fact about this movie: Several real Holocaust survivors visited the set, and when Mila Pfefferberg encountered Ralph Fiennes, they began to physically shake, as he was so on point that he reminded them of the real Amon Goeth.
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 8 лет назад
I would think any Jew who'd come in contact with that man wouldn't live to talk about it
@JaySlay69
@JaySlay69 8 лет назад
+luvahadowsdolls Really? Where did you hear this? Because if that's true, then it's very interesting indeed.
@luvahadowsdolls
@luvahadowsdolls 8 лет назад
Jonathan Sullay IMDb and several other crew members confirmed it.
@mattm1982
@mattm1982 8 лет назад
+Sheep Whisperer Amon Goeth was a real person.
@sheepwhisperer8527
@sheepwhisperer8527 8 лет назад
mike salami Hollywood has never created fiction using historical figures? Is that your argument? Did you believe everything you saw in Inglorious Bastards as well?
@rer262
@rer262 7 лет назад
The reason Amon had her killed is because he knew she was right, and they would look weak.
@allistull24
@allistull24 7 лет назад
Reuven I completely agree, I also think because she was more educated then they were.
@rer262
@rer262 7 лет назад
Probably. Those holding advanced degrees were specifically targeted by the Nazis. Nazis required complete conformity. The story's fascinating because it's a story of three German viewpoints. One is, if a population is useful to our goal, keep em. The other one is personal - the guard who shoots her was upset she made him look bad. Goeth is the psychopath. He kills her because it makes him feel powerful. My view he is a serial killer like Ted Bundy. Bundy wouldn't have cared less at Nazi propaganda, but it would provided an opportunity to kill without recourse.
@GROZNAYA
@GROZNAYA 7 лет назад
Reuven Actually to further expand upon your analysis she was actually shot because her opinion on the matter, which was coming more or less as an order and appeal to göth had shown the commandant that this educated Jewish woman's job conflicted directly with current construction quotas and to have to tear down that building and start anew would certainly hamper meeting of said quotas/productivity. It was a pure on-the-spot business decision to shoot the lady. As a side note she must not have not been too learned in physics as she said right before her execution "it will take more than that", yet science proved her wrong as it took just that single bullet to pierce her skull and end her existence; however, I do submit that she may have speaking in figurative sense.
@rer262
@rer262 7 лет назад
That's a very insightful analysis, and is certainly consistent with the story. My analysis was more based on Goeth's personality, his obsession with power and the Nazi's perception of academics. It's less well known, but most German phD's were killed because they likely would have opposed Hitler's policies. One of the reasons Jews were killed was because they adhere to a strict moral code. Thousands of Catholics were killed for this same reason. The Nazis used Christian symbols, but this was only propaganda to get the population on board. With the exception of a million protest of Nazi genocide in Berlin in 1940, anyone who quoted the New Testament to oppose Hitler was killed as if they were Jewish.
@borabora3506
@borabora3506 7 лет назад
Reuven Can you tell me why there are Nazi and Hitler Sympathiters in USA... a Nation who fought hard to bring down the Third Reich? There are more Neo Nazis in USA then in Germany and Austria combined.
@4TheRecord
@4TheRecord 3 месяца назад
She unknowingly insulted his fragile ego by pointing out how educated she was.
@brossools
@brossools Месяц назад
actually she just killed herself by saying she’s educated, it very smart of her.
@Shah-of-the-Shinebox
@Shah-of-the-Shinebox Год назад
The cinematography in this movie is incredible, not just the black and white color but how the camera merely operates. It’s not in the actor’s faces or zooming, it makes the audience feel like a fly on the wall.
@NoName-jq7tj
@NoName-jq7tj 2 месяца назад
Some 40% of the filming was sunder taken handheld cameras to emphasise a documentary look.
@jongon0848
@jongon0848 8 лет назад
I heard Ralph Fiennes looked so close to the real Amon Goeth that one of the survivors who was under Goeth's supervision was literally terrified it was really him
@xmynationalanthemx
@xmynationalanthemx 8 лет назад
That's indeed true.
@joewhitehead3
@joewhitehead3 8 лет назад
It's kinda amazing that they were in his presence & still lived
@funkydown
@funkydown 8 лет назад
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/68/Amon_G%C3%B6th-prisoner_1945.jpg rly?
@andrewmihovich4252
@andrewmihovich4252 8 лет назад
+cchujnickSpam2 Well, he was in-costume at the time, too.
@fabo36
@fabo36 7 лет назад
yeah but you have to understand that survivor is very old and the fact that Fiennes is such a good actor it probably was a stunning resemblance in person, your mind can play tricks on you after going through Hell
@GamelessAnonim
@GamelessAnonim 4 года назад
The last clip is actually terrible. If this clip is meant to show Amon's personality, then you have to add the next couple seconds where he tells his people to do what that woman said. It is a crucial moment.
@levente4424
@levente4424 4 года назад
well spotted !
@redwater4778
@redwater4778 3 года назад
What difference does it make . The movie is based on a novel . Fiction .
@mizofan
@mizofan 3 года назад
the premature cutting rather than the clip itself is terrible, you mean- anyway, yes, the omission did surprise me.
@petrsonnk
@petrsonnk 3 года назад
@@redwater4778 Do you want to tell us that German concentration camps are also based on a novel?
@redwater4778
@redwater4778 3 года назад
@@petrsonnk No, but many tales were told of them for financial compensation.
@lapiubella79
@lapiubella79 Год назад
Two of the most terrifying words ever uttered in cinema: “Shoot her”.
@HexDefense
@HexDefense Год назад
or this time period "erschieße sie"
@Meandme710
@Meandme710 Год назад
Dolf got them good 😁
@fraponglais7796
@fraponglais7796 Год назад
the lady engineer scene is so powerful,i admire her very short acting,the facial expression,the dialogue,her body gestures.
@endoleon2765
@endoleon2765 4 года назад
When she looked back at the other two men after hearing Amon's order...made me feel so sorry, and her lines.. they really managed to make a likeable character in 3 minutes, incredible
@AlbinoSausage
@AlbinoSausage 3 года назад
@@haydengalloway5177 Your psychopathy is showing
@hanz2904
@hanz2904 3 года назад
@@AlbinoSausage well i mean, if you're going to do a job, do it right.
@konanxhidan3202
@konanxhidan3202 3 года назад
@@hanz2904 She was doing it right ! Only a few seconds later, after they shoot her, Amon told them to do exact the same thing as she told them. And she was NOT annoying, the only reason why she screamed like that is because nobody listened to her and she was concerned about the safety of the people. If the building would collapse, they would definitely kill her for that. So she screamed and warned them several times and they still shoot her.
@hanz2904
@hanz2904 3 года назад
@@konanxhidan3202 think it was about enforcing some arbitrary code of obedience tbh.
@calmondey4214
@calmondey4214 3 года назад
@@AlbinoSausage jep, he is definitely sick!
@tyke7324
@tyke7324 7 лет назад
When he shot the women i was in absolute shock. He just killed her like that, no mercy, no build up.
@noahj7824
@noahj7824 7 лет назад
+Kenny Bestt what the hell did I just read?,
@kennybestt5748
@kennybestt5748 7 лет назад
+XxSpiKeDxX What did u just read?... I don't know what the fuck u just read?... tell me... & get a fucking life bro/bra... I'm sorry if this is a lady.... I can't tell by the name... ur a dude i think, pretty sure.. lol
@cryhelix7406
@cryhelix7406 7 лет назад
Only doing his job.
@slickkkkk
@slickkkkk 7 лет назад
I'm pretty sure you have brain damage.
@Marsiano12
@Marsiano12 7 лет назад
I think I've spotted the nazi
@codylakin288
@codylakin288 5 месяцев назад
I was shown this film by a teacher who was a veteran of Vietnam. To this day, one of the most interesting teachers I’ve ever had-he had all kinds of wild stories. He paused this scene to talk about how it was one of the most realistic depictions of a shot to the head he’d seen in cinema, considering it’s not one of those “head rocks back and forth, body falls back” type of thing, but the way her body collapses.
@codyerickson3550
@codyerickson3550 Год назад
2:28 Pretty telling about how pure evil Goeth was when even the other SS soldiers standing there were disturbed at his order and even attempting to talk him out of shooting her.
@someone-wh2rb
@someone-wh2rb Год назад
i think its because they would need to find another foreman
@MeLexdy
@MeLexdy 8 лет назад
Ralph Fiennes is such a great actor...
@StrawberryBlond21
@StrawberryBlond21 7 лет назад
Agreed. I still don't know how he doesn't have an Oscar yet.
@MeLexdy
@MeLexdy 7 лет назад
StrawberryBlond21 Well if he didnt get an oscar for schindler and the patient then I doubt he ll ever get one..
@StrawberryBlond21
@StrawberryBlond21 7 лет назад
MeLexdy We never know. Everyone thought Leo would never win one, and he did.
@MeLexdy
@MeLexdy 7 лет назад
StrawberryBlond21 true but he had better performances imo
@StrawberryBlond21
@StrawberryBlond21 7 лет назад
MeLexdy Yeah, I know. I think he won the award cause The Academy wanted to please his fans...
@Cundy344
@Cundy344 4 года назад
As brutal as this is. And as horrific to know this went on. I have to appreciate how good Ralph Fiennes actually is in this scene. His cold response of “and I’m doing mine” (in response to his job) the guy was incredible
@martinm.1967
@martinm.1967 2 года назад
Apropos Amon Goeth: still he was a womanizer. Says something about women...
@GhostRider659
@GhostRider659 2 года назад
Not lying either. The lady was smart and confident. Give her time and opportunity, and she'll give you trouble while you're trying to work the inmates to death.
@vince4213
@vince4213 Год назад
@@martinm.1967 womanizer 🤣 you are out of touch with reality. No woman actually liked him. Get a grip.
@martinm.1967
@martinm.1967 Год назад
@@vince4213 all women liked his tall stature and his manly looks :-)
@vince4213
@vince4213 Год назад
@@martinm.1967 Right 🤣 the actor maybe. Psychopath.
@TheTishy44
@TheTishy44 Год назад
This film depressed me for weeks, I was balling coming out of the movie theater. I think this should be required for all students in high school to see. We can never forget.
@brandeno919
@brandeno919 Год назад
It is
@brandeno919
@brandeno919 Год назад
It is in history classes
@Hiiiiiiiiuzs
@Hiiiiiiiiuzs Год назад
Ironic considering Palestine right
@madmonty4761
@madmonty4761 Год назад
The 90s was when films were less greasy and sleazy and actually heavy films were made
@melwawi1
@melwawi1 Год назад
Jewish crimes against humanity should also be taught in schools and colleges.
@gregdrake5069
@gregdrake5069 5 лет назад
When he gave the order to shoot the woman, even the other soldiers around were like, ".....wait really? For what?".
@DrYesorno
@DrYesorno 3 года назад
so they don’t look weak. He knew she was right, but he killed her anyways to “show power”, they don’t want her to look smarter than them. That’s just how much of a psycho he is; even the guards questioned his order of killing her like wtf ?
@singhatar0912
@singhatar0912 2 года назад
@@DrYesorno yes spot on !
@mgtowveteran3234
@mgtowveteran3234 2 года назад
Diana Reiter never existed. Spielberg just made her up. Make your research, pleb
@shem7146
@shem7146 2 года назад
@@mgtowveteran3234 It's a movie, not a documentary. Of course the director has the freedom to make a fictional character.
@sino2617
@sino2617 2 года назад
@@mgtowveteran3234 bueno, tampoco tan lejos de la verdad
@smahajan1995
@smahajan1995 8 лет назад
you removes Amon's main dialogue right after this killing. he orders constructors to tear down and rebuild the building just like she said before getting killed.
@kennybestt5748
@kennybestt5748 7 лет назад
haha, ur right... he goes, " "it has to come down, or repoured", I forget exactly the line but that shit was absolutely.............. Hilarious!
@warnpassion
@warnpassion 5 лет назад
Kenny Bestt “Take it down, repour it, rebuild it, like she said.”
@dasistmeinhaushalt9124
@dasistmeinhaushalt9124 4 года назад
She said that before getting killed? I always thought she said it after
@alanmcneill2407
@alanmcneill2407 2 года назад
So very correct....how could you not show that additional 3-4 seconds? A lack of grasp of total theme.
@malinibai1133
@malinibai1133 Год назад
The single brief look on the engineer's face at 2:36, as she realizes her life is about to end in seconds............ incredible acting in a single look - she thought that doing her job would keep her alive. But it was the way she did her job that caused Goeth to have her shot - in contempt, for behaving as if she was an equal human being.
@jkilla9934
@jkilla9934 9 месяцев назад
she was a nagger
@gabrielbuiculescu1617
@gabrielbuiculescu1617 Год назад
Ralph Fiennes’s performance is absolutely outstanding. The way he talks in german accent English is just superb, his appearance inspire a terrible fear, thinking I’m not looking at an actor but Amon himself. That’s otherworldly.😮
@GERARDKENNELLY
@GERARDKENNELLY 4 месяца назад
when survivor Mila Pfefferberg was introduced to Ralph Fiennes on the set, she began shaking uncontrollably, as he reminded her too much of the real Amon Göth.
@beenadal4302
@beenadal4302 8 лет назад
And he didn't win the Oscars that year. Can't believe it!
@burpie3258
@burpie3258 8 лет назад
Is... Is that John Deacon in your profile pic? :-D
@beenadal4302
@beenadal4302 8 лет назад
burpie Yup :) Love him to bits! :D
@burpie3258
@burpie3258 8 лет назад
+Bee Nadal I love him too! I'm a big fan of Queen :-)
@philwoods2255
@philwoods2255 8 лет назад
I have found Queen/Deaky fans on a Schindler's List clip, how great
@beenadal4302
@beenadal4302 8 лет назад
***** Yup, love those songs too! But my favourite is Spread Your Wings :)
@lexi4booksilovebenji
@lexi4booksilovebenji 7 лет назад
It took me forever to finally realize that Actress who played Helen also played Miss. Honey in Matilda!
@SpaseGoast
@SpaseGoast 7 лет назад
Embeth Davidtz
@theempire00
@theempire00 7 лет назад
Lexi Blackwell i knew she looked familiar!!!!
@shay-um7oq
@shay-um7oq 6 лет назад
holy shit???? wow i thought i recognized her
@logangrant1903
@logangrant1903 6 лет назад
Omg I loved her! She was so sweet in that movie.
@teresagiordano8372
@teresagiordano8372 6 лет назад
Really?I did not notice it, it s so strange, maybe because you d never associate the films.
@robadoba
@robadoba Год назад
One of, if not the most realistic death scene I've ever seen in a movie. Just like in real life, not an overly dramatic, slow fall to the ground. Just instantly dead, with the lifeless body falling to the ground, looks eerily realistic.
@pcozzy
@pcozzy Месяц назад
We're not going to have arguments with these people 🥶
@littlesongbird1
@littlesongbird1 4 года назад
2:35 I felt like it was almost implied that the soldier was going to lead her away from Goeth and then maybe lie and later tell him that he shot her. It seem liked the other soldiers felt she was too valuable to kill.
@plstne48
@plstne48 4 года назад
That thought flashed in my mind too, but it seems way too risky to be plausible. Where would he take her after he spared her life? He would be court martialed and executed for deliberately disobeying an order from a commanding officer. Unless Anon had an incredibly short term memory, it's unlikely he would forget who she was.
@littlesongbird1
@littlesongbird1 4 года назад
@@plstne48 Good point. Perhaps he was just going to shoot her away from the construction site. Plus the Germans kept records of who which numbers they killed died, etc. so Amon, like you said, would have noticed if someone with her tattoo number was still walking around
@lawsonransom8318
@lawsonransom8318 3 года назад
That is the reaction the writers wanted.
@jirkazalabak1514
@jirkazalabak1514 3 года назад
@@littlesongbird1 Tatoo numbers only existed in Auschwitz. The other camps either killed the prisoners outright (Treblinka, Sobibor) or simply printed the numbers on the prisoner´s clothes (Buchenwald, Sachsenhausen). In this camp, it seems the prisoners were even referred to by name, which is quite unique.
@alanmcneill2407
@alanmcneill2407 2 года назад
Really? The one was rather vocal in his condemnation of her, maybe he was the only one, because she argued to change what they had already built, sorry, i see little compassion in any of these cowardly bastards. You might hope the soldier would lead her away to be spared, but that's not how it was. Fear was their essence.
@noorrougelewis6704
@noorrougelewis6704 5 лет назад
The thing about Amon is he always seems really calm and composed. He doesn't have angry outbursts... He doesn't even yell. There were only a couple times he got angry or violent like when he almost killed Helen. So calm yet he's a mass murderer and a monster.
@rcvisuals9427
@rcvisuals9427 3 года назад
That’s a German for ya
@DislikeFRIDAY
@DislikeFRIDAY 3 года назад
he got angry when he wanted to shoot the hinges mechanic and the gun wouldnt work
@noorrougelewis6704
@noorrougelewis6704 3 года назад
@@DislikeFRIDAY More like extreme frustration because it humiliated him in front of the other officers.
@jaygill5582
@jaygill5582 3 года назад
@@rcvisuals9427 More like a behavior of an empowered psychopath
@ciaranoconnell4783
@ciaranoconnell4783 2 года назад
He sees and treats this as a job. People do not shout or fly into rages when at work. Annoyance, frustration, tired, etc....yes. But to be a ranting lunatic would be embarrassing in front of his co workers which is even horrific when you think about it. Murder isn't being driven by wild rage or a complete loss of emotional control but here treated like paperwork to be filled out. That's way more frightening than one screaming lunatic. That can be dismissed as rare madness which very few individuals have. But this attitude? Murder isn't even important enough to be a big deal. Goeth sees mass murder daily as no different to a pen pusher filling out forms. That a nation state could reduce tens of thousands of people to treat murder as nothing more than irksome bureaucracy is more frightening than any horror movie because how little can you trust real people not to do this if the wrong circumstances/situations are in play within a society? Look at the Stanford experiment.
@Its_Cannon
@Its_Cannon 6 месяцев назад
The character: Despicable. The Actor: Phenomenal.
@different6620
@different6620 3 месяца назад
No matter what she had done, she would have been killed. She got shot for pointing out a problem, but if she stayed silent and the building had collapsed, she would have been held responsible and executed, since she was foreman of construction.
@personofinterest3062
@personofinterest3062 3 года назад
Forget the joker, he's the best villain I've ever seen in cinema
@adriand817
@adriand817 3 года назад
Clarence Boddecker from Robocop
@FixedFace
@FixedFace 3 года назад
the new joker is an annoying tr an nie
@markokovacevic7545
@markokovacevic7545 3 года назад
He is not vilian, he just serves justice of 0 tolerance.
@TheMaster4534
@TheMaster4534 3 года назад
Oh come on, this is just a history fanfic. This didnt happen.
@maciek8159
@maciek8159 3 года назад
@@TheMaster4534 Don’t even go there
@RedbackBreeder
@RedbackBreeder 8 лет назад
Such a well characterised villain. Love this film.
@lawsonmarch9782
@lawsonmarch9782 8 лет назад
Fiction!!?
@jeffferreira1321
@jeffferreira1321 8 лет назад
+Kitty BooBoo lolwut...you dumb bruh.
@thierrycashew3432
@thierrycashew3432 8 лет назад
I bet he was worse in real life!
@thierrycashew3432
@thierrycashew3432 8 лет назад
zachary martinez this is a WWII biography.
@bobbyfischer6560
@bobbyfischer6560 8 лет назад
+Lawson March Yes the movie is based of a novel called Schindler's Ark, it won an award for { Fiction }
@timmiekat6072
@timmiekat6072 6 месяцев назад
You can see Goeth contemplating when she sees the girl cold after hearing her name. He does this sometimes in the movie, and he hates it when he feels compassion.
@LukeKetchum7003
@LukeKetchum7003 Год назад
"These days, you could be the smartest person in the room. The most qualified. And no one cares." -Mysterio
@hanscombe72
@hanscombe72 8 лет назад
"Ja, I'm doing mine" Cold shit right there.
@burpie3258
@burpie3258 8 лет назад
ice cold
@drumcorps0junkie
@drumcorps0junkie 6 лет назад
hanscombe72 🤕❄️⚡❄️🤕
@twenty2twenty216
@twenty2twenty216 6 лет назад
you are dumb. this movie is hilariously bad.
@kaiseramadeus233
@kaiseramadeus233 5 лет назад
@@twenty2twenty216 ?
@IamTechNerd
@IamTechNerd 5 лет назад
That was so funny
@soundbreak7
@soundbreak7 5 лет назад
ralph fiennes is brilliant in this movie , its totally absurd he didn't win the Oscar
@DarlingNikki2
@DarlingNikki2 4 года назад
It went beyond absurd to a travesty. To transform himself into a monster in human guise was nothing short of brilliant, yet the Academy snubbed him in favor of an actor playing, well, himself on the big screen. Pitiful...
@kgrmrde
@kgrmrde 4 года назад
And he has blond hair, like Marilyn Monroe,
@Vogelhorst
@Vogelhorst 3 года назад
I guess he is like any beliving muslim
@averagegameenjoyer4156
@averagegameenjoyer4156 3 года назад
@@Vogelhorst what's that mean
@vvthetalentlessduo6976
@vvthetalentlessduo6976 3 года назад
U
@buf67
@buf67 5 месяцев назад
The way he walks her into the camera for the close up of her face. Move her not the camera. Brilliant and brilliant acting on the part of the young lady
@DJP-ph7yj
@DJP-ph7yj Год назад
Ralph should have absolutely gotten the Oscar for best actor -playing one of the most hated POS in human history. In doing so he brought such passion and emphasis to the role people were going to hate hate him. Absolute kudos for a magnificent role.
@GERARDKENNELLY
@GERARDKENNELLY 4 месяца назад
he won the NYFC the BAFTA and the NSFC
@Quaker-tc8ue
@Quaker-tc8ue 28 дней назад
Erm, no. Branko Lustig, “my number was A3317” winning for Best Picture was much better.
@dudette0911
@dudette0911 8 лет назад
This scene, and whole movie, truly shows Ralph Fienne's talent. Playing a character despicable beyond remorse in one of the most atrocious events in recent human history, he still is able to bring a comedic element to his character that is almost disconcerting to the viewer. Amazing performance.
@MorganKing95
@MorganKing95 8 лет назад
And he did it so incredibly well despite feeling so uncomfortable inside about doing it
@cherylhulting1301
@cherylhulting1301 4 года назад
@@lordgargamel4124 Brother, it most certainly did.
@samyes1726
@samyes1726 4 года назад
@@lordgargamel4124 do you choose to be this stupid or is it just something you can't control?
@julesk2629
@julesk2629 5 лет назад
Diana Reiter (the engineer) is only in the movie for a brief minute, but she remains one of my favorite characters of all time, and the actress portrays her beautifully. So much strength, knowledge and dignity.
@TheBalls55
@TheBalls55 5 лет назад
She was the gymnast on Seinfeld
@sylviadivinora2286
@sylviadivinora2286 3 года назад
She had lack of judgement about her situation, felt entitled, that killed her
@obiwaankenobi4460
@obiwaankenobi4460 2 года назад
@@sylviadivinora2286 You're a bit daft aren't you?
@_greenrunner_
@_greenrunner_ 2 года назад
@@obiwaankenobi4460 he is right
@mohamedabdourahman9845
@mohamedabdourahman9845 2 года назад
It would have been smarter for her to keep her mouth shut tbh.
@willjanalaurin1929
@willjanalaurin1929 7 месяцев назад
We need more commandants like this
@accuser_of_the_brethren7816
I never noticed just how spot on the execution is in this. Granted, from close range the exit wound may have been a bit bigger (depending on the bullet/fragments trajectory after impacting both the back and front of the skull) in some cases however, I'd never noticed that her bangs move when it exits and after she lands, the blood spouts from her forhead in sync with her (failing) heartbeat 😮 jeez laweez that's crazy accurate.
@henrybemis8913
@henrybemis8913 6 лет назад
"I don't want to give you my Cold" - Amon Goeth 0:52 "Shoot Her" - Amon Goeth 02:16
@danlesterchua2687
@danlesterchua2687 3 года назад
Lol
@dezreedimetro3001
@dezreedimetro3001 3 года назад
L.O.L.
@zackzallie8735
@zackzallie8735 3 года назад
bruh
@JustChew-CatASMR
@JustChew-CatASMR Месяц назад
Irony
@Vath121
@Vath121 10 лет назад
"I don't want to give you my cold." The way Ralph Fiennes pulls off acting halfway decent to going full-on unbelievable psycho in this movie. Should have won the Oscar that year.
@sraven25
@sraven25 Год назад
Oskar
@benjjerman
@benjjerman 8 месяцев назад
A historian in a podcast said that the movie had to tone down the horror and suffering so the audience wouldn't be overwhelmed. Can't imagine how bad it actually was.
@andrewpush4961
@andrewpush4961 Год назад
I love he says "I don't want to give you my cold", subtle detail of how "proper" the German culture is. A mix of brutality and being a true gentleman. Emphasizes how the Third Reich wished to be perceived.
@michaeligoe3935
@michaeligoe3935 4 года назад
Ralph Fiennes stole the show in this movie. Brilliant actor.
@mencken8
@mencken8 3 года назад
Check out Colm Feore doing Rudolf Höss in the “Nuremberg” miniseries. Completely convincing.
@aussiepuppet5250
@aussiepuppet5250 4 года назад
Fun fact: Amon Goeth’s ruthlessness was actually downplayed in the film. That’s right, he was actually WORSE in real life than how he’s portrayed in the movie. Simply because he was such a terrible person that the creators thought viewers will think it’d be unrealistic.
@martinm.1967
@martinm.1967 2 года назад
And still he was a womanizer. Says something about women...
@meetbarkade1389
@meetbarkade1389 2 года назад
Roncherg Pensizbog brutegprolg frurutuposk
@chloesworld2167
@chloesworld2167 Год назад
I’m not sure how he could get much worse???
@xcalabur18
@xcalabur18 Год назад
Pics, or it didn't happen.
@ritadisecli6207
@ritadisecli6207 Год назад
@@chloesworld2167 He could: he said the Jews had to be whipped two hundred times and had to count every time, if they made a mistake then they had to start over and they had to be calm, otherwise Göth would have cracked their skulls and killed them. He actually shot from his mansion several times EVERY day to train his way of shooting. From his clothing, when he went around the camp, Jews understood how many victims he would have done, because they were used to the daily horror and learned to differentiate it.
@anusmcgee4150
@anusmcgee4150 Год назад
2:45 I feel like the soldier drinking his coffee is an under-appreciated but crucial addition to Goeth's depiction. His hand trembles when he leads her to her execution, as if he's trying to keep calm his feelings on how wrong the situation is, but he's suppressing it because it means that he too could be on his knees, moments from death. What a movie, and what a performance from Ralph.
@AbduIIl
@AbduIIl Год назад
💯
@ianpennington8329
@ianpennington8329 Год назад
Or he’s cold
@user-bj7oe7zo9c
@user-bj7oe7zo9c Год назад
You might be looking to deep into it, he’s most likely just cold.
@user-yd4jm6lt7t
@user-yd4jm6lt7t 5 дней назад
Do you know this actor who is drinking coffee?
@roybatty-
@roybatty- 23 дня назад
Ralph Fiennes was amazing in this role. Not just the dialogue but the mannerisms and little details. The way he smokes his cigarettes, his posture, his attitude, how he flips his hair. So convincing.
@ExileDAmir
@ExileDAmir Год назад
What a nice guy. he didnt want to give her cold
@nickclark18
@nickclark18 Год назад
even if he was a nice guy your not allowed to say it. According to the people who make the rules
@DennisBTV
@DennisBTV 5 лет назад
2:54 That fall to the ground after being shot was very realistic. Edit: Wow a year later and over 500 likes, thanks guys.
@TheyRiseBand
@TheyRiseBand 4 года назад
No death rattle, though. Whatever air was in her lungs would've been expelled, after she lost motor function. Also, the body tends to tense and straighten, before going limp. Otherwise, very realistic.
@sukhmaidickoff
@sukhmaidickoff 4 года назад
@@TheyRiseBand How many people have you killed since you know everything so much in detail? 🤔😲
@ken-fv1du
@ken-fv1du 4 года назад
That's because they literally shot her lmao
@slayer8actual
@slayer8actual 4 года назад
@@sukhmaidickoff I had to kill about 20 people just to get to work today. Those subways are tough. I've never shot anyone though. I have studied the ways of the blade and have become master of my craft. Like a ninja, only more ninjaer.
@confuseddiluc4972
@confuseddiluc4972 4 года назад
@@slayer8actual lmfao
@Highran56
@Highran56 10 лет назад
Ralph Fiennes mastered this role!
@DarthForest
@DarthForest 10 лет назад
jason hall you can not say with Hitler is a murderer no proven guilty that someone personally killed while Amon Göth a different story I'm not defending Hitler, but probably about 50% of the cases he knew what his subordinates are doing At the end-comparative Hitler to Stalin that the latter was a monster
@Bradgilliswhammyman
@Bradgilliswhammyman 7 лет назад
Both were horrible men.
@strolch1977
@strolch1977 6 лет назад
Even the daughter of Amon Goeth said : Thats my father.
@rickyismss
@rickyismss 6 лет назад
He did an excellent job.
@ChloePricesNumberOneSimp
@ChloePricesNumberOneSimp Год назад
They cut of the most important part of the scene. Right after shooting her Amon orders his men to do exactly what she was telling them to do.
@blackhathacker82
@blackhathacker82 8 месяцев назад
Great inspiration so much I've liked this movie
@kidfox3971
@kidfox3971 3 года назад
So much character development in this one scene, he chooses the scared girl because he likes the dominance aspect of subjugating someone so terrified of him. Then when his moment with her is interrupted by the foreman he takes out his frustrations by mercilessly killing her, the shot of Helen making it clear that this is also meant to be a "don't forget who's in charge here" message to her.
@kidfox3971
@kidfox3971 3 года назад
@sosy1178 You're literally all over the comment section being a pseudo intellectual yet you never back up your points with anything substantial.
@EugeneBartholomewMcJigglebutt
@EugeneBartholomewMcJigglebutt 11 месяцев назад
What? He didnt even kill the scared girl, wtf are you saying
@kidfox3971
@kidfox3971 4 месяца назад
@@EugeneBartholomewMcJigglebutt You read my comment incorrectly
@KirbyZhang
@KirbyZhang 3 месяца назад
I think he chosen her because she was not a maid, but seemed considerate and teachable. he was turned off by her fear and quivering, but still stayed with his decision.
@brossools
@brossools Месяц назад
bro he chose her because she was the prettiest😂
@jxybeats229
@jxybeats229 2 года назад
“I don’t want to give you my cold” was probably the only kind thing he ever said and done😂😂
@fight8the8feeling8
@fight8the8feeling8 Год назад
Schindlers list had some of the most realistic deaths I’ve seen in film, from watching mondo cane, gore videos, and film. Those deaths are very realistic, when people die they don’t have show stopping moments of heroism, it’s all over and black. Existence completely wiped and body completely lifeless, it’s sickening.
@RenormalizedAdvait
@RenormalizedAdvait Год назад
Existence cannot be wiped, just paused in the material world.
@jash4241
@jash4241 2 года назад
Ralph perfectly combine charming & evilness. I barely watching his scene, makes my skin crawl.
@UniversalArtistsIntl
@UniversalArtistsIntl 6 лет назад
That Jewish engineer's final words, she was so eloquent and poetic. I hope when I'm faced with death, I can be that dignified.
@kgrmrde
@kgrmrde 4 года назад
You try to keep holy?
@bri3449
@bri3449 3 года назад
Really glorifying something as horrific as this? You and the people who liked your comment are weird.
@ecstacy2921
@ecstacy2921 3 года назад
It's a movie.
@slavemperor9581
@slavemperor9581 3 года назад
Don't forget they were all Poles.
@Radix0mfg
@Radix0mfg 3 года назад
@@slavemperor9581 No idea how that's relevant to what she said.
@Hurricane0721
@Hurricane0721 3 года назад
This performance portraying Amon Goeth was one of the best acting performances of a villain that I’ve ever seen.
@MorganKing95
@MorganKing95 3 года назад
Ralph Fiennes didn't go on to become one of the most acclaimed villain actors for nothing; he was practically unknown at the time, but Spielberg immediately recognized his villainous aura and cast him
@TheNelster72
@TheNelster72 6 месяцев назад
​@@MorganKing95He wasn't unknown in Britain.
@MorganKing95
@MorganKing95 6 месяцев назад
@@TheNelster72 Unknown in Hollywood then
@johnnycaruthers7180
@johnnycaruthers7180 2 месяца назад
​@@MorganKing95Wokewood
@SAGARji495
@SAGARji495 5 месяцев назад
He is Literally me Love the Character of Amon
@sraven25
@sraven25 Год назад
2:02 Amon with the J-jokes
@MarcusHelius
@MarcusHelius 4 года назад
I have to admit Ralph Fiennes looks fantastic in uniform...
@Vickymumof4
@Vickymumof4 2 года назад
He’s gorgeous
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool
@AllThisOverASliceOfGabagool 2 месяца назад
as sickening as it is to admit, those uniforms were slick. The atrocities undertaken in them? Not so.
@anonumosGirl
@anonumosGirl 5 лет назад
the German coats look so fine
@patwaddington
@patwaddington 3 года назад
Hugo Boss mate
@aarongranda7825
@aarongranda7825 3 года назад
Yeah I'm real glad clothes didn't win the damn war.
@Pinkgloom_
@Pinkgloom_ 3 года назад
Aaron Granda what is that type of coat called
@amihan99
@amihan99 3 года назад
Hugo Boss
@50shekels
@50shekels 3 года назад
@@Pinkgloom_ style
@lordhumungus3578
@lordhumungus3578 3 месяца назад
Goeth was a good guy. A great doggy dad, too
@adamh6059
@adamh6059 7 месяцев назад
The most important movie ever made, its' not easy to watch, it even painful ..but we must, we should never forget..
@nightfangs2910
@nightfangs2910 5 лет назад
this is what happens when you show the enemy you are far more intelligent than them
@reallyhappenings5597
@reallyhappenings5597 4 года назад
The Germans have always been the best engineers, at least since the medieval period.
@MichaelJ44
@MichaelJ44 4 года назад
CIA BETA Wing Yes. They fought a war on Two Fronts against 3 world superpowers and lost due to a few big mistakes. The Jews can’t even kill brown children without crying
@davidransom643
@davidransom643 3 года назад
Really Happenings is this some sort of historically dubious assumption based on a BMW ad you saw?
@useyournogos6845
@useyournogos6845 3 года назад
@@reallyhappenings5597 This jewish lady was German
@bundeszentralefurstrickwol6515
@bundeszentralefurstrickwol6515 3 года назад
You get shot? Really? When you are smarter than your opponent, you are the one getting shot? As in general? I don't think this the right conclusion from this scene, man. Just a hunch.
@magigooter2096
@magigooter2096 3 года назад
The reflexive head jerk, fall to the ground, and spurts of blood are done so unbelievably well.
@kincaidwolf5184
@kincaidwolf5184 2 дня назад
She was always going to die. She would have been killed if it fell down, and she was killed for warning about it.
@SuperGreatSphinx
@SuperGreatSphinx 8 часов назад
A T R O P O S
@flannerymonaghan-morris4825
Whenever Goeth enters the screen, even if he isn’t doing anything, the mood significantly darkens.
@conorgregg4278
@conorgregg4278 4 года назад
0:47 commandant using the correct social distancing guidlines
@Cjnw
@Cjnw 3 года назад
Six feet on the nose!
@phillyprice4460
@phillyprice4460 3 года назад
“It will take more than that.” that small act of prophetic defiance became true. “I’m sure you’re right.” Yeah she was right.
@rolfagten857
@rolfagten857 Год назад
0:22 Behind Amon. The SS man with the floppy ears is actor Jochen Nickel who plays Oberscharfuhrer Wilhelm Kunde. 1993 was a busy year for Nickel and had to wear a German HEER uniform in Joseph Vilsmaier's more prestigious film "Stalingrad". Thomas Kretschmann is the best interpretation of German officers in Hollywood.
@xxxYouTunesxxx
@xxxYouTunesxxx 5 месяцев назад
Forcing the viewer to look into her face was pretty effective and brilliant camera work.
@KM-dg8xt
@KM-dg8xt 4 года назад
"It will take more than that." --- a chilling line because it gives depth to her brief characterization as a strong, intelligent Jewish woman while also serving as a nod to the Jewish resilience over centuries of persecution. Well done
@fierrosoft
@fierrosoft 4 года назад
@@AimForMyHead81 why are they persecuted?
@shadowronin2943
@shadowronin2943 4 года назад
If you are "persecuted" for centuries all over the world then surely there is atleast a little wrong with u.
@sturmgewehr4471
@sturmgewehr4471 4 года назад
jack brandt everything you said is factually wrong
@BigAl4244
@BigAl4244 4 года назад
Very chilling indeed...
@MichaelJ44
@MichaelJ44 4 года назад
shadow ronin Oh vey!
@burtonpierre417
@burtonpierre417 5 лет назад
His performance is so convincing and frightening!
@Larry821
@Larry821 5 лет назад
Yes, the performance is so skilled and subtle you almost have to slow the video down to fully appreciate it. Right after he looks at Helen's hands, for a fraction of a second his eyes connect with hers and he almost appears kind. A fraction of a second later he blinks nervously, as if he is embarrassed of this weakness. His face immediately transitions from warm to stone-cold, and no longer looking at Helen he takes a long drag from his cigarette and seems to be contemplating whether to make Helen his choice, knowing full well that that may add to her suffering rather than reduce it. The following expressionless selection of Helen conveys a calculated victory of choosing apathy toward her, a soulless recognition that he doesn't want to care about her. The message is he truly does not care, that even that brief glimpse of apparent humanity was really just part of his psychopathic narcissism.
@dlee9726
@dlee9726 6 месяцев назад
This movie, old as it is, is the only movie I've seen that truly captures how grossly people die when shot in the head. There's no simple collapse, the body for a split seconds flexes various muscles causing someone to flop over.
@Jimmyjamsays....
@Jimmyjamsays.... 7 месяцев назад
That small smile she tried giving at 1:11 was damn good acting of someone absolutely terrified, but tring to did it in her to smile at him
@notfuckingdrewmaria
@notfuckingdrewmaria 3 года назад
He says "I don't mean to give you my cough" to Helen But then, shoots the engineer in the head. Serious issues at play man edit ***has her shot
@soundofeighthooves
@soundofeighthooves 3 года назад
he didnt shoot her
@glen7318
@glen7318 2 года назад
he doesn't want a sick maid.....
@niggster
@niggster 5 лет назад
For all of you who might not know, this guy went on to play Lord Voldemort in the HP movies. A brilliant actor he is really.
@sajjidlily7864
@sajjidlily7864 Год назад
Tommy lee Jones : The fugitive role beating Ralph Fiennes as the role of Amon Goth is the most sillier joke i would ever come through , It is total injustice from academy ... I never could understand what type of jury could not understand how to choose the right & appropriate candidate for such precious awards,i mean after all it is number one appreciation award for any actor in the entire world.. It matters a lot ,,, It breaks millions of hearts if not done in most justifiable way... Sametime i would like to appreciate the jury of choosing Anthony Hopkins for best actor award for the role Hannibal lecter though his presence in entire movie was under 20 minutes but still those minutes were more powerful than entire movies released in 1991 in entire world..jury got right this time But failed miserably by not recognizing the role played by Ralph Fiennes as Amon Goth....
@wilhelmu
@wilhelmu 6 месяцев назад
"it will take more then that" looks like she was wrong, it took just one bullet
@Quaker-tc8ue
@Quaker-tc8ue 28 дней назад
To kill the culture.
@SeemsLikeSomething
@SeemsLikeSomething 3 года назад
This really captures that realistic inevitability of the situation. Once the order was given, that was it. There’s quite literally NO escape from certain death. Terrifying.
@sraven25
@sraven25 Год назад
Terrafying
@weirdshibainu
@weirdshibainu 10 лет назад
Goethes management style could be classified as somewhat inflexible.
@zachstober767
@zachstober767 10 лет назад
I like it
@cjones8076
@cjones8076 7 лет назад
Yeah contrast that to how we babysit everyone in America today and you start to see where countries divide and wars begin. The greatest achievements in human history came directly after WWII and a lot of that was thanks to the knowledge and mindset of the Germans.
@stevevirginia308
@stevevirginia308 7 лет назад
weirdshibainu Excellent. Mr Trump, he's hired.
@stevevirginia308
@stevevirginia308 7 лет назад
Danny Phillips Reminds me of Hillary. Too bad we can't shoot her as well.Hahaha hahaha hahaha
@imrankh68
@imrankh68 4 года назад
Rather rigid I say
@stevenmarcus2181
@stevenmarcus2181 Год назад
Goeth was one guy I would enjoy seeing drawn and quartered. Fiennes played that role perfectly.
@ImCastorTroy8
@ImCastorTroy8 7 месяцев назад
“It will take more than that” Lol no it won’t
@goh-5574
@goh-5574 3 года назад
Ralph fiennes acted so well that I can really feel Amon Goeth is a complete psycho. But, he failed to gain my hatred for this character cause he's too handsome
@DMalltheway
@DMalltheway 3 года назад
Watch him in Red Dragon
@Mariyanthi
@Mariyanthi 2 месяца назад
I totaly hated him , but he is indeed one of the most handsome men I've seen on sceen!
@mikekohary1075
@mikekohary1075 5 лет назад
This movie was my introduction to Ralph Fiennes. I knew instantly that I was watching a truly extraordinary actor...given the many benevolent roles he has played since, it's all the more amazing how he could transform himself into the pure embodiment of evil that he portrayed in this film.
@bowler8
@bowler8 Год назад
He had done so much more prior to this
@KHoltzie
@KHoltzie 2 года назад
To kill an innocent woman like that out of sheer petulance-that just hurts my heart man! 😔😢😔
@geordiejones2
@geordiejones2 4 месяца назад
Ralph Fiennes was robbed of an Oscar, your not wrong ruthiehensh.
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