Inglourious Basterds — The Elements of Suspense

Inglourious Basterds — The Elements of Suspense

Lessons from the Screenplay

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@LessonsfromtheScreenplay
@LessonsfromtheScreenplay - 14.03.2017 18:02

One of my favorite scenes from one of my favorite Tarantino films! What films should I do next? Let me know!

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@KevinSar
@KevinSar - 13.11.2024 21:09

Can you do the bar scene ?!

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@patrickkanas3874
@patrickkanas3874 - 31.10.2024 00:13

A small detail that noone ever mentions is how Landa chugs the milk. To down a drink in one swig is a pretty rude gesture, especially when you're in someone else's home and they provided it. But by doing so with no concern for looking rude, he shows his power because they are too afraid to appear disgusted or disrespected

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@juipinkmx
@juipinkmx - 26.09.2024 20:54

WOW

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@fahmyfadhilah624
@fahmyfadhilah624 - 31.07.2024 21:58

menciptakan ketegangan seperti menarik karet dan melepaskannya ke "orang" supaya kejepret.

menarik karet menjadi panjang, yaitu mengulur agar karet lebih tegang, dan memberikan efek yang maksimal ketika di lepaskan.

menahannya sebelum di lepaskan, agar mendapatkan ketegangan emosional yang lebih pada objek yang di targetkan, karena ia tidak tau kapan akan di dilepaskannya. sehingga ia fokus terpaku disana.

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@glukaise
@glukaise - 25.02.2024 14:24

hans landa is a badass

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@GWALLAGWALLAGWALLA
@GWALLAGWALLAGWALLA - 24.11.2023 12:15

Tarantinos dialogue is such works of art I luv how so many scenes are just slow burned while keeping the tension soo high

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@edo.creative
@edo.creative - 23.10.2023 10:04

I wonder if landa suspected they were underneath their floorboards because of where the daughters where standing when he came in

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@LemonRectangle
@LemonRectangle - 21.09.2023 19:27

Watch the entire movie you prude

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@nathanslay6342
@nathanslay6342 - 17.08.2023 20:55

Inglorious Bastards is such a phenomenal film. It’s a masterpiece and one of Tarantino’s best.

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@oliverford5367
@oliverford5367 - 02.08.2023 13:00

IB shows Tarantino's strengths and weaknesses. The 4 suspense scenes (opening, strudel, card game, and Italian accents) are all excellent. The opening probably the best but they're all good examples of how to show tension.

However, the rest of the movie isn't that good. Shosanna and her black coworker have no chemistry, and the Nazis were pretty dumb to allow a French woman they know nothing about to run the theater with Hitler inside. You've also got her and the Basterds having the same plan, as either plot can succeed and we get the same result.

The movie as a whole would have worked better without Hitler, making Landa the main villain and focuses it on him hunting Shosanna while she's trying to kill him.

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@AmirahScott-js3vz
@AmirahScott-js3vz - 02.07.2023 03:16

There is no way he knew who she was. From her running away, he couldn’t see her face. He hadn’t heard her voice. He’d only know a vague version of her physical features, like what they place on a license. The drama gets played up because he likes making people uncomfortable for an easier read and SHE recognizes HIM!!!!

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@lavosdream5809
@lavosdream5809 - 19.04.2023 11:20

Been watching alot of your videos, to me you're one of the best when it comes to movies. I hate seeing all these lazy channels with an ai voice recapping exactly what happens in the movie and getting way more subscribers and views than legit channels like yours.

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@johnmc3862
@johnmc3862 - 05.04.2023 18:16

The only mistake in this scene is Landa would have definitely have had Perrier k1lled for harbouring enemies of the state.

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@foodofthegods
@foodofthegods - 03.04.2023 21:52

I felt absolutely horrible for Monsieur LaPadite. He just wanted to protect his family.

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@charlotteinfj4412
@charlotteinfj4412 - 18.03.2023 17:34

Before ordering fire on the floor, Landa finish with the word Adieu which mean goodby in French. Litterally it mean to God or "A Dieu", it became one word "Adieu". In French you use it when you don't know when or if you gonna meet again, for all you know you may very well meet again in another life. God or fate will decide. The familly underneath the floor must have been very relieved to hear this last word. But in a more sinister turn of events he sends them to death, litterally to God. When he says goodby to Shoshana he uses the more informal "Au revoir" again it is used to say goodby, but when you know you are going to meet again eventually. So he is matter of factly threatning her by politly saying goodby. Very chilling.

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@OliverNorth9729
@OliverNorth9729 - 12.03.2023 16:01

Why is he axing the stump without wood being on top?

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@kristijankocbek9080
@kristijankocbek9080 - 04.03.2023 14:27

I wonder what is LaPadite is chopping at the opening scene.

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@spnhm34
@spnhm34 - 24.02.2023 01:36

Waltz is anything but subtle and no interrogation has ever looked like this. You simply don’t get to the truth by terrifying or intimidating someone. It works in the fantasy land of Tarantino’s mind, but anyone equipped with any knowledge of human behaviour knows it’s absurd. That doesn’t mean it’s not fun cinema. There’s just nothing particularly great about it

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@diemos322jones9
@diemos322jones9 - 30.01.2023 00:10

He's grabbing her wrist to check her heart rate.
How did you blow that one?

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@patricedhanis-rouse3777
@patricedhanis-rouse3777 - 06.01.2023 19:33

The scene was good, also because of lapetet

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@jaredtweed7826
@jaredtweed7826 - 05.01.2023 08:18

Here is the types of suspense listed so that you can look at them while you watch:

1. Conflict, Dissonance, and Instability
2. Uncertainty
3. Expectation, Prediction, Anticipation*
4. Emotional Significance of Anticipated Events
5. Lack of Control
6. Temporal Aspects*

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@Leto85
@Leto85 - 12.12.2022 14:45

I've seen this movie two days ago and this scene is exactly what made me want to watch it. Thank you for explaining this scene more in detail.

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@philippkowalski1105
@philippkowalski1105 - 30.11.2022 01:58

This is one of the two best movie scenes ever created (by Tarantino and the unbelievably good Christoph Waltz) - the other one being the dance scene with Al Pacino in "The Scent of Women"

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@robertparker6280
@robertparker6280 - 27.11.2022 18:30

To me this is Quinton's best movie

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@losjovel9271
@losjovel9271 - 27.11.2022 12:18

bravooooooo. these are the only 2 scenes watch in this movie most of the time.

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@Amir_Maratovich
@Amir_Maratovich - 01.11.2022 18:59

Почему вы прекратили перевод ваших видеороликов на русский?

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@JRBeast-nw3xg
@JRBeast-nw3xg - 26.09.2022 16:17

I was too focused on what the Germans and the French people where saying but the subtitles went too fast sonic couldn’t catch what the movie was mostly doing here but all I got from it was a girl is having a movie premiere with a lot of nazis to watch and she is going to then blow up the theater ending the war with the Basterd companions. That’s all I got.

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@augustorodriguez3158
@augustorodriguez3158 - 30.08.2022 17:55

tha k ypu very much for your lesson.
Greerings from Perú

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@Drakus_VII
@Drakus_VII - 07.08.2022 02:22

It's what I like about Once upon a time in Hollywood
Tarantino plays with the expectations of him and the suspenseful moments

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@Timyeahhh
@Timyeahhh - 30.07.2022 18:04

incredible

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@gweilospur5877
@gweilospur5877 - 23.07.2022 08:27

One slight plot problem - it is extremely unlikely that a French dairy farmer in the 1940s would speak fluent English.

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@aerohk
@aerohk - 23.07.2022 04:54

Another great example of suspense is the apartment scene from Pulp Fiction. Great acting. Great burger.

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@NourArt02
@NourArt02 - 27.05.2022 00:55

What is the second scene ?

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@drhowslounge
@drhowslounge - 19.05.2022 20:29

Which is the Other scene from this film that you watch oncw a year? i'd hazard a guess that its the Basement Scene OR the Apple Strudels?

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@abhishektodmal1914
@abhishektodmal1914 - 17.05.2022 10:26

Fantastic film, and a fantastic video, Michael. The opening sequence is a masterpiece in film-making as a whole - including the portrayal of suspense. This is what I LOVE about art - how expressive and vivid it is in explaining to us ONE way in which a world may work. To zero in on a scene, and to observe the minute details of it, representative as a part unit of a whole. Art truly is a wonderful medium through which to explore the world, and creators who utilize it to such a vivid extent I admire and appreciate very much :)

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@uqbaanzkhan
@uqbaanzkhan - 14.05.2022 20:05

Imagine being such fluent in 4 totally different languages

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@zumabbar
@zumabbar - 29.04.2022 19:20

you'll know sht be good when mf whips out a paper to discuss a movie

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@MaxMaher
@MaxMaher - 26.03.2022 22:11

Amazing breakdown

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@craigmarine7564
@craigmarine7564 - 04.03.2022 05:49

Dont want to hear about it, want to see it

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@alextroye
@alextroye - 25.02.2022 21:10

Make your voice go up and down more. 👍👏

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@amigopuerco
@amigopuerco - 15.02.2022 20:18

In my top 3

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@qine6559
@qine6559 - 06.02.2022 16:11

The sound effect mastery was gold too!
Thanks this vid was awesome.

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@thundercheeks1989
@thundercheeks1989 - 31.01.2022 17:24

The physical acting of Waltz with his pen; how he unscrews the cap to the ink and replaces it, the way he picks up his pen to write, the little flourish -- just creepy. I also absolutely love how Landa plays at not having a full grasp on French, despite stating so in a complex sentence that shows understanding of various tenses, showing that in reality he is a very adept French speaker. Just chilling.

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@AntonioSilva-ld4dq
@AntonioSilva-ld4dq - 22.01.2022 21:37

Hello. Good job i enjoy it. I subscribe to it.

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@marcusberry8404
@marcusberry8404 - 26.11.2021 18:07

This is a great breakdown of mentality,fear,anxiety...psychology at its best

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