The tension in this scene is so palpable. Christoph Waltz is amazing
May 22, 2024

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Added a link to a 26 minute analysis of this scene. It’s brilliant. I think the long drawn out scene build tension in such an ominous way. Hans Landa is one of my fav villains; he’s polite and eerily cheerful but he always knows more than anyone else in the scene does. This movie does a great job of doing long scenes as opposed to cutting back and forth to other characters / moments. I know the movie can come off as β€œbro-y Nazi killing WW2” movie but that is such a shallow view of it. Worth the watch.
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Stunning meditation on Hitler's last days.
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Like the Ebert review said, this movie is like an overwhelming hallucination. I appreciate that it can be brutal without gore. Was Klaus Kinski even acting? I watched on a dark, rainy afternoon. I'd recommend the same viewing atmoshphere
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