Schindler's List | Rabbi Levartow Life Is Spared When Two Guns Don’t Work

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Rabbi Levartow (Ezra Dagan) is confronted by Amon Göth (Ralph Fiennes) on his lack of hinge production. Amon accompanied by two other guards drag Rabbi Levartow outside to execute him. However, Rabbi Levartow’s life is spared when two guns fail to work.
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Synopsis:
One of the most historically significant films of all time, Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List is a powerful story whose lessons of courage and faith continue to inspire generations. Winner of seven Academy Awards® including Best Picture and Best Director, this incredible true story follows the enigmatic Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson), who saved the lives of more than 1,100 Jews during the Holocaust. It is the triumph of one man who made a difference and the drama of those who survived one of the darkest chapters in human history because of what he did.
© 1993 Universal Studios. All Rights Reserved.
Cast: Liam Neeson, Sir Ben Kingsley, Ralph Fiennes, Caroline Goodall, Jonathan Sagalle, Embeth Davidtz
Produced By: Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen, Branko Lustig
Directed By: Steven Spielberg
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@starzkream
@starzkream 4 місяці тому
The way the Rabbi closes his eyes when Amon says "such a small pile of hinges" is so heartbreaking.
@CrabbinFever
@CrabbinFever 3 місяці тому
I know you would think being in that situation would motivate those people to work, but it's in their religion to not work. They run scams to have people do their bidding. Truly malignant people.
@Xendrius
@Xendrius 3 місяці тому
the movie is pure propaganda and designed to make you feel sympathy for the satanic state of israel.
@kacperjankowski2023
@kacperjankowski2023 3 місяці тому
you think? ukposts.info0Y6QAvhzcG8
@mklizzar
@mklizzar 3 місяці тому
whats heartbreaking is that satanic illuminati runs usa and nato and previously nazi germany.
@meganwilliams7434
@meganwilliams7434 2 дні тому
It almost looks like he’s saying prayers in his head or something I wonder if that was intentional or if I’m just thinking to much of it
@rickbase833
@rickbase833 Рік тому
To have gone through the first...then second click...then hearing a new pistol come out....must have been the longest seconds of life for the person kneeling.
@Bucephalus84
@Bucephalus84 Рік тому
This movie is fiction. Look it up.
@rickbase833
@rickbase833 Рік тому
@@Bucephalus84 I know....saw it the movies when it came out....30 years ago. Wait....are saying that Holocaust was a fiction?
@tattooninja
@tattooninja Рік тому
@@Bucephalus84 Fiction is all people care about. They can't stand the truth
@chideraalexanderdex547
@chideraalexanderdex547 Рік тому
@@Bucephalus84 how is it fiction?
@chideraalexanderdex547
@chideraalexanderdex547 Рік тому
@@tattooninja what's the truth
@turboklanias9626
@turboklanias9626 Рік тому
Ralph Fiennes is a MOUNTAIN of acting. He portrays villains and heroes so well, it is insane!
@kevinpetersen4101
@kevinpetersen4101 Рік тому
@@markdavis7397 He was great in The Menu too
@visionist7
@visionist7 Рік тому
Strange Days just 2 years after this he portrays a lovable loser down on his luck. Talk about a change from Goeth
@koshaz3x
@koshaz3x Рік тому
I flipped over when I realized he played Voldemort in Harry Potter as well.
@donseavey3704
@donseavey3704 Рік тому
@@markdavis7397 YOU’RE AN INANIMATE OBJECT!!
@RageOfTheTiger
@RageOfTheTiger Рік тому
He is. I think Ezra does quite a job to.
@pullupsandboba8937
@pullupsandboba8937 Рік тому
What makes Amon so sadistic is he was planning to kill him from the beginning but wants to play with the worker's emotions first before doing so, like it's a fun game for him. First by implying the worker is pretty much doing an interview for his life and if he makes a good hinge quickly, he will be spared. And then even giving him couragement and false hope by telling him he's doing a good job.
@justaguy328
@justaguy328 11 місяців тому
Humans have a peculiar ability to be evil in poetic ways like this. Another example is Japanese soldiers during WWII would take babies from their mothers and before impaling the babies on the end of their bayonets, they would make faces to the babies and tickle them and make them laugh.
@awesomelf8230
@awesomelf8230 11 місяців тому
​@@justaguy328that is so fucked
@PunzL
@PunzL 11 місяців тому
@@justaguy328 Yet somehow nobody discusses these atrocities that the Japanese commited against women and children. Not their citizens nor their current government even have the balls to acknowledge that it happened at all
@raam1666
@raam1666 10 місяців тому
This movie is a work of fiction... Same as the novel.
@greekwarrior5373
@greekwarrior5373 10 місяців тому
That's bullcrap. Amon would have spared him if he saw that the box was full of hinges. Also if he didn't see any other type of distraction, he wouldn't have killed him.
@stevien196
@stevien196 Рік тому
For me it remains a mystery why Ralph Fiennes was not awarded an Oscar for this performance in this film.
@mintybadgerproductions
@mintybadgerproductions Рік тому
It's not really a mystery. Only one person can win a year so lots of great performances don't get Oscars. He was nominated at least so he did get some recognition.
@hanzfranz7739
@hanzfranz7739 Рік тому
Because Nazi = Bad
@hammeredandsauteed4644
@hammeredandsauteed4644 Рік тому
Roger Ebert called it the Star 80 Syndrome after Eric Roberts being nominated for his role in Star 80. He said, “Hollywood will not reward someone for playing a creep, no matter how good the performance is.”
@aresdonachelo5283
@aresdonachelo5283 Рік тому
So who won the Oscar on his category?
@805livin4
@805livin4 Рік тому
@@aresdonachelo5283I don’t know his name but he played the detective in “The Fugitive”
@gradeahonky
@gradeahonky Рік тому
Gotta love that triumphant Universal music awkwardly jammed in to the end of this hard to watch scene.
@skillskud
@skillskud Рік тому
ahahaha
@user-kw7ds3hu9l
@user-kw7ds3hu9l Рік тому
Евреи создали кинокомпании Голливуда.
@gturcott1
@gturcott1 3 місяці тому
Yeah that’s pretty sick
@spptube
@spptube Рік тому
Always a daunting situation when your boss and couple of senior execs come to your desk and ask "What are you making?"
@nahor88
@nahor88 Рік тому
It's been a while since I've seen this movie, but to even risk slacking off when you're being forced into labor by the NAZIS is asking for death.
@lukeborne3253
@lukeborne3253 Рік тому
@@nahor88 it was free for all you could work harder than anyone else and still be killed
@JohnnyBGoode-nb9mr
@JohnnyBGoode-nb9mr Рік тому
Underrated comment ahah
@johnmartlew
@johnmartlew Рік тому
Stupid comment. This is not a cartoon.
@BrassBashers
@BrassBashers Рік тому
"You disappointed, apparently...."
@JacobC479
@JacobC479 5 місяців тому
It took me a while to realize the guns never went off because of Schindler sabotaging the ammunition in his factory.
@kaptainkooleio
@kaptainkooleio 3 місяці тому
I also read somewhere that Goth himself was terrible in maintaining his firearms which was why both guns wouldn't work, but I think it's much stronger if the reason the Rabbi was save was because of sabotaged ammo.
@rl2905
@rl2905 Рік тому
How remorselessly fast and without any thought at all he pulls the trigger for the first "shot" is always staggering to me.
@sgt.thundercok4704
@sgt.thundercok4704 Рік тому
It's a movie. Try it in real life. It's much different.
@Neojhun
@Neojhun Рік тому
@@sgt.thundercok4704 In real life psychopaths would care much less and use something else to get the job done.
@user-ch1qv4qk4z
@user-ch1qv4qk4z Рік тому
As guy above said it's only because it's a movie. in real life the SS soldiers having humanity in them is the whole reason germany created the gas chambers. Because many SS soldiers started feeling remorse and often commited suicide because they were unable to live with themselves. Gas chambers made it easier to kill a fellow human.
@marks.3303
@marks.3303 Рік тому
@@sgt.thundercok4704 This was based on a real person who actually did those things.
@adamquirke6024
@adamquirke6024 Рік тому
@@sgt.thundercok4704 are you for real?
@AdamRobinette
@AdamRobinette Рік тому
There are two times in the movie where you can see Amon having a mental struggle with what he's doing in the moment. The first is any scene with Helen. The second time is here. When he can just take out a pistol and shoot someone, he can keep them not human. But you can see, as the Rabbi is talking Amon is getting not mad, but mentally rattled. His eyes start blinking rabidly. He looks away at the other two soldiers. His breathing gets faster. In that moment, he sees him as human and it makes him furious. That's why he didn't have him killed when he finally hit him with the pistol. He could have. The other soldiers had pistols too. They would have worked. But by then he just couldn't and had to walk away, furious that he allowed himself to get rattled, and even more furious with himself that he was letting the rabbi live.
@quasimode9038
@quasimode9038 Рік тому
and the scene with the man, who clears the suitcases away
@stevem7192
@stevem7192 Рік тому
I don't think it was a moment of humanity as much as it was childish frustration that he didn't get what he wanted. He lived for that moment of feeling power over somebody powerless, and suddenly he got blueballed by circumstance. He was flustered because he had lost control of the situation and there was nothing he could do about it. He could take one of the other guns and use them, but not only would it make him feel like he needed somebody else's help, killing him at that point would make him seem petty. Its like if you tried to look cool and tripped over your shoelaces and fell on your face. You can get back up and try it again, but once the moment is gone, it's gone.
@Nuro1992
@Nuro1992 Рік тому
@@stevem7192 Evil of this magnitude doesnt really work that way... Individuals can be psychopaths, individuals can be devoid of empathy. For there to be this many people afflicted by callousness collectively... it has to start with ideas. The nazi's really did believe that they were the good guys. That the jews deserved it. Its scary to think that this could happen to any society.
@martenhoyle
@martenhoyle Рік тому
I have to disagree. If you know the history of the Commandant, you know he isn't in any way conflicted here. He is just angry that he is trying to murder somebody and is having trouble doing so.
@daleschmitz5832
@daleschmitz5832 Рік тому
Reminded me of Hogans Hero’s
@lunaranger4921
@lunaranger4921 Рік тому
Even the guns were like "thats enough"
@eviloverlordsean
@eviloverlordsean Рік тому
Spielberg contracted several of the former inmates of Plasow as consultants for the film; apparently when Fiennes came out of makeup and wardrobe for shooting on their first day, the "consultants" were pretty freaked out...
@user-kw7ds3hu9l
@user-kw7ds3hu9l Рік тому
Откуда американцам знать как было на самом деле /у США нет истории и культуры поэтому они копируют чужое .
@ThumbsHunter
@ThumbsHunter 8 місяців тому
"oy vey, its happening again"
@billywatts4689
@billywatts4689 8 місяців тому
Oy veyyyy
@billywatts4689
@billywatts4689 8 місяців тому
It's like anuda shoah!
@kirkistief
@kirkistief Рік тому
It's also chilling how the other two officers are discussing why the gun isn't firing with the condemned prisoner still kneeling there as though he's of no consequence.
@theinsidioushat7543
@theinsidioushat7543 Рік тому
@VinAr Run I don't know, why is every film set in England in medieval times not speaking in old english? Why does everyone in Star Wars not speak Galactic Basic or Huttese? It's called artistic license. These are nazis, I don't think they so much as deserve commitment to the realism this film has already given to them.
@artificialintelligence8328
@artificialintelligence8328 Рік тому
@@vinarrun3622 There are actually scenes where they do speak German in this movie, lol. But for your question, if they made the actors speak german the entire movie, the movie wouldn't have been as popular to Anglophone audiences (i.e. most of the world)
@fischerking86
@fischerking86 11 місяців тому
It’s genius filmmaking. Filmaço.
@lordlopikong6940
@lordlopikong6940 9 місяців тому
Caused it's made in America intended for American audiences
@Andy-ph6mf
@Andy-ph6mf 5 місяців тому
wow so deep
@AJ-ct8om
@AJ-ct8om Рік тому
The rabbi was the character I sympathised with the most. That whole moment must've been unbearably traumatising and tough to the point you'd almost perversely want to die once you're spared to prevent it happening again... once Oskar listed him, the way he said "thank you direktor" as if he'd been given a raise at work, and not just his life back to him and a bit more protection.... his face in that scene was utterly heartbreaking. Was so wholesome and sweet and grateful. The way, wherever you see him he takes his cap off to talk, and puts back on to work... such manners, for obvious reasons, but still. This character really stuck with me..
@gh87716
@gh87716 11 місяців тому
You know this whole movie is a ruse, right?
@Balalaika74
@Balalaika74 11 місяців тому
You know all of this is just made up right?
@AJ-ct8om
@AJ-ct8om 11 місяців тому
@@gh87716 whether it's a ruse or not it was effective in what it did to people
@notcrazy6288
@notcrazy6288 11 місяців тому
@@gh87716 Hundreds of first-hand accounts. Multiple books with multiple sources have been written about this specific story. Entire documentaries with interviews with survivors and their children are available on UKposts for your free viewing pleasure. What crappy corner of the internet produces people like you?
@ShayMince
@ShayMince 11 місяців тому
@@gh87716 What do you mean? I'm german and I've been to these places. The people are real. The story of Oskar Schindler saving over 1000 jews from deportation is also real. There are records, pictures, family trees, testimonies of survivors and so on. The details are, of course, Hollywood.
@Caucasian60
@Caucasian60 Рік тому
I bet that hand crafted door hinge worked flawlessly though.
@dumann9142
@dumann9142 Рік тому
I bet the Inglorious Basterds would loved to teach Amon here a 'lesson in humanity'
@shazam3360
@shazam3360 Рік тому
@@dumann9142 Also fiction
@dumann9142
@dumann9142 Рік тому
@@shazam3360 yeah but what if the inglorious basterds actually met Amon? Would be interesting. If this didn't happen the inglorious basterds would never exist
@criticalem
@criticalem Рік тому
@@dumann9142 thats a joke of a movie
@visionist7
@visionist7 Рік тому
@@dumann9142 basterds is a comedy Nothing to do with this
@cgnovice2969
@cgnovice2969 7 місяців тому
Pretty sure it doesn’t fire because it isn’t loaded. He keeps racking the slide but nothing is ejecting
@brav0wing
@brav0wing 2 місяці тому
That's because the ejector didn't work and the bullet got stuck in the chamber.
@cgnovice2969
@cgnovice2969 2 місяці тому
@@brav0wingon both guns? Youre giving them too much credit. Its just a movie goof
@TheImaginator972
@TheImaginator972 Рік тому
While I see this scene very dark, but that gun is like refusing to shoot a man who made it.
@jamesdragonforce
@jamesdragonforce Рік тому
Especially ironic considering that Schindler’s factory purposely made duds on purpose.
@alexander1902
@alexander1902 Рік тому
@@jamesdragonforcehe made artillery shells, not small arms munitions.
@jamesdragonforce
@jamesdragonforce Рік тому
@@alexander1902 They still count as war materials either way. The difference is only the size and role. Both still kill at the end of the day.
@alexander1902
@alexander1902 Рік тому
@@jamesdragonforce I misread your comment. I likely think it had to do with Ralph's real life character being lazy and undisciplined and not maintaining his guns in working condition, not necessarily dud rounds.
@lordlopikong6940
@lordlopikong6940 9 місяців тому
He made hinges
@sgt.thundercok4704
@sgt.thundercok4704 Рік тому
Fienne's snaps because it exposes the facade, laying bare just how evil they, and especially he, are. The frustration and then the Rabbi explaining he was taken off the job that morning.
@M1tjakaramazov
@M1tjakaramazov Рік тому
There are so many nuances in this film. The moment Goeth mentions the amount of hinges, Levartow knows his faith is sealed; there is no point in making excuses as it's already been decided he's to be shot. Only when Goeth is thrown off by the malfunctioning pistol is there a chance of changing his mind, from execution to frustrated assault; and Levratow does so by providing a reason for the low production numbers.
@elisabethj.v.beardsell9853
@elisabethj.v.beardsell9853 7 місяців тому
Ralph Fiennes was a class act in this film.Indeed, any film he acted in.kudos to all in this. History to be remembered
@borba72
@borba72 Рік тому
There was a production mistake in this scene: the second weapon with which he tries to shoot is clearly a pistol. When he gives up, and gives the gun away to the other officer, that is a revolver.
@Rowrin
@Rowrin Рік тому
Specifically a CZ vz 27
@FreakMeat74
@FreakMeat74 Рік тому
I remember commenting this years ago lol
@alenparker3056
@alenparker3056 Рік тому
Must have been the best shot that they made that followed up and they decided it was a minor price to pay.
@blokesfireup
@blokesfireup Рік тому
Then let us demand a reshoot to correct this most evil of evils. He who must not be named still lives, there is still time!
@3men219
@3men219 Рік тому
It was probably because the gun he used could not be dropped so they just used a revolver prop with less moving parts.
@Jakeski87
@Jakeski87 3 місяці тому
Having seen this a few times over the years, I realized I wasn't even breathing during the last scene. The work done in this film is amazing.
@niceguy60
@niceguy60 Рік тому
When he walks away he drops a totally different gun. He keeps racking the semi auto slide but not a single cartridge was ejected
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 Рік тому
That would mean both guns were unloaded or failing the cycle. Furth meaning Göth was stupid!
@borba72
@borba72 Рік тому
Yeah! He dropped a revolver, and he was using a pistol. (The one after the Luger). Production mistake.
@MrRjh63
@MrRjh63 Рік тому
Alot of arms and munitions were similarly being produced by slave labor. The slave laborers sometimes sabotaged the weapons/munitions in subtle ways.
@nahor88
@nahor88 Рік тому
@@actioncom2748 LOL... really good point. Repeatedly pulling the slide would have ejected the bullets. It's fascinating how 9mm's today work exactly the same, assuming that's being depicted accurately here.
@Panzermeister36
@Panzermeister36 Рік тому
​@@nahor88 vz.27 is 7.65mm not 9mm
@dudebro2191
@dudebro2191 Рік тому
This is a crazy episode of how it’s made.
@wallybazoum
@wallybazoum Рік тому
I like to think that rabbi was the last thing Amon thought of as the noose tightened
@Nintythreezeros
@Nintythreezeros Рік тому
If he was cocking the gun so much wouldn’t the bullets come out the side until it was empty
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 Рік тому
That would mean both guns were unloaded or failing to cycle. Further meaning Göth was stupid!
@Shawn_White
@Shawn_White Рік тому
@@actioncom2748 Or maybe those officers just wanted to fuck with somebody by dry firing unloaded weapons.
@actioncom2748
@actioncom2748 Рік тому
@@Shawn_White Göth doesn't strike me as a guy who likes to dry fire weapons at people.
@Shawn_White
@Shawn_White Рік тому
@@actioncom2748 Indeed this definitely seems out of character.
@edinscot56789
@edinscot56789 2 місяці тому
@@actioncom2748 Well we all knew that! (That Goth was stupid)
@wtffrank
@wtffrank 8 місяців тому
Such a great imagination! Amazing creativity!
@Extreme96PL
@Extreme96PL Місяць тому
Never work extra hard in front of your boss.
@SallyM-7777
@SallyM-7777 Рік тому
A person doesn’t need even listen to the things that they are saying to understand see and feel the fear, and pain these people who were brutally abused.
@alanw2687
@alanw2687 6 місяців тому
It hit when my dad said " god intervention" during this scene
@harrysanger4179
@harrysanger4179 11 місяців тому
No scene in history has chilled me more to my bones than watching this for the first time.
@raam1666
@raam1666 10 місяців тому
One of the best scenes in all fiction
@billywatts4689
@billywatts4689 8 місяців тому
​@@raam1666love it
@johnjr578
@johnjr578 Рік тому
That scene shocked me as a kid seeing it how without remorse or thought they'd pull the trigger, like men standing around a car trying to get the engine to start and it's no big deal, sad how a lot of this really happened
@Balalaika74
@Balalaika74 11 місяців тому
You know they brainwashed you right? This is all BS.
@soisaidtogod4248
@soisaidtogod4248 11 місяців тому
It still is, just other locations on the planet.
@raam1666
@raam1666 10 місяців тому
​@@Balalaika74they brainwashed all of us. It's a literal satanic abuse ritual, on all of us.
@NgJackal1990
@NgJackal1990 11 місяців тому
A lot of fools in the comment would say “it’s Jewish miracle!” No you fools! It’s movie miracle.
@williamkoester3869
@williamkoester3869 7 місяців тому
He survived the war, unbelievable
@sammyfabelman
@sammyfabelman Рік тому
Number One...Masterpiece
@metrometheus641
@metrometheus641 7 місяців тому
“Tonight on How it’s Made!”
@VeggieBrah
@VeggieBrah Рік тому
I always thought there was something oddly comedic about when the gun jams a second time and Fiennes goes "oh christ..." and then the other nazis bumble around with the gun, Its like for a split second it becomes a three stooges skit or something. But it only became a funny scene in hindsight after I already knew the old man didn't die at the end of it.
@tommythecat4961
@tommythecat4961 Рік тому
Grotesque more than comedic, it's the juxtaposition of the horror felt by the man who's about to die, and the men who are annoyed by the gun jamming. It's tuesday for them.
@conors4430
@conors4430 Рік тому
It’s not meant to be funny, it’s meant to portray the fact that in their minds they have no magnitude of what it is that they are about to do because it’s just another day at the office for them. If you don’t see your victims as people, then you don’t need to feel for them in terms of what you are about to do to them.
@commanderkeen3787
@commanderkeen3787 Рік тому
Devastating film and one of the greatest and most important cinematic achievements of all time
@b.thomas8926
@b.thomas8926 Рік тому
Cant agree more.
@squamish4244
@squamish4244 Рік тому
No argument there. Terry Gilliam tried to shit on it by saying that it is a "Cop-out of a movie" because the Jews survived, but 1) If this is his idea of a cop-out, then Idk what his idea of serious is and 2) The fact that the Jews survived is the *point,* jackass. Good lord.
@shaneeuropa
@shaneeuropa Рік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g2Blpnxnf2uimps.html Ursula Haverbeck
@jeffbuckleydisciple2013
@jeffbuckleydisciple2013 Рік тому
You mean one of the greatest achievements in propaganda
@BaseK59
@BaseK59 Рік тому
@@jeffbuckleydisciple2013 exactly
@Scyrixus
@Scyrixus Рік тому
I've only ever seen this film once and that's how many times I needed. I was traumatised the whole watch. We watched it in school and it had a big impact in me. Seeing just this clip after years makes me sick to my stomach. And that's why I think it is the greatest historical movie ever made.
@user-xm9ms5dl8d
@user-xm9ms5dl8d Рік тому
The good old ludeveko technique in action. There's a reason they make children watch this horror show...propaganda
@-Krosis
@-Krosis Рік тому
@@user-xm9ms5dl8d Propaganda of what ?
@jin6000
@jin6000 Рік тому
Same!
@CdnUltrasA.C.
@CdnUltrasA.C. Рік тому
It's completely fictional. Nothing about the movie is real. Get a life.
@Imperial791
@Imperial791 Рік тому
​@@CdnUltrasA.C. yes 60 lakh civilians died is a propoganda asshole
@pointblank1292
@pointblank1292 7 місяців тому
There is a continuity error, when he drops the gun to the ground it is suddently a revolver :)
@Worldskipper
@Worldskipper 7 місяців тому
Strange editing mistake that his semi-automatic changes into a revolver as he drops it
@diegorocha6733
@diegorocha6733 2 місяці тому
I always wondered why Amon didn’t borrow one of the other officer’s gun or had the officers “shoot him right there on his authority”… he clearly wanted the Rabi dead no? 🤔
@andrewmaxfield5873
@andrewmaxfield5873 6 місяців тому
That's extremely accurate with the Opel Blitz - military transport truck. This is an exceptional and heavy film. I was always pissed at my father for taking me to see it in theaters when I was 10
@cstgraphpads2091
@cstgraphpads2091 7 місяців тому
Well of course neither gun works, there's no ammo. All that slide racking and not round ejecting.
@kleptosepto1848
@kleptosepto1848 Рік тому
I find it hilarious how they're discussing the reason why the pistol isn't firing as if it's a normal sunday morning
@red2977
@red2977 Рік тому
pretty much the whole point. All to show that killing is nothing to them. Just a typical occurrence like filing forms.
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Рік тому
Ya, it's almost like someone wrote down the conversation ahead of time.
@kleptosepto1848
@kleptosepto1848 Рік тому
@@l337pwnage I mean, none of it happened anyway.so there's that.
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Рік тому
@@kleptosepto1848 Well, you got me there.
@Shendue
@Shendue Рік тому
@@kleptosepto1848 Even worse stuff happened. Heard from firsthand witnesses.
@phccspartan
@phccspartan Рік тому
An example of a movie so well made I never want to watch it again.
@brakeduster
@brakeduster Рік тому
Even though I know this scene so we'll by now, where they walk away at the very end and the officer pulls the trigger one more time, I keep expecting it to fire.
@michaelkostukov9669
@michaelkostukov9669 11 місяців тому
The most deeply unsettling part for me is how matter-of-fact are these guards while discussing possible causes of the guns' malfunctions. To them it is nothing but a daily trifle. Had the gun fired - they would probably forget about another human being they murdered in a matter of minutes.
@TellySavalas-or5hf
@TellySavalas-or5hf 11 місяців тому
It was 3 weapon , LOOK GOOD!!!!! When Amon Goeth throws that gun away, it miraculously turns into a S&W revolver.😂🧨
@mossbresnahan3072
@mossbresnahan3072 Рік тому
This scene put me on the edge of my seat more than any other in the movie. Tragically the real life rabbi who this character was based on was killed by car in New York city in the late.60s.
@raam1666
@raam1666 10 місяців тому
What? The movie is an adaptation of a fiction book of the same name. None of these people exist. Similar events may have happened obviously.
@judejenkins2771
@judejenkins2771 9 місяців тому
​@@raam1666schindler was real Stern was real Amon was real Helen was real Rabbi I don't know That dude with herry Potter glasses was real
@meganwilliams7434
@meganwilliams7434 2 дні тому
No the Rabbi was real this actually happened he gave an interview on it
@marufio
@marufio 2 місяці тому
He was so proud of showing Amon his speed of making hinges he never thought about the hinges in the box
@lighthummer9960
@lighthummer9960 3 місяці тому
Everything is on point with this movie , the howl of the train while he is escorted out is down right chilling
@thefrase7884
@thefrase7884 5 місяців тому
Ralph Fiennes did deserve an Oscar
@spenser9908
@spenser9908 3 місяці тому
Shut up about the Oscars. Only morons care about that.
@TheSeanoops
@TheSeanoops Рік тому
Has anyone else ever noticed that the pistols never ejected an unfired round?
@PanzerMold
@PanzerMold Рік тому
Not making light of a serious scene, but I felt the entire time Levartow was thinking 'I can hear what the problem is.'
@steeple001
@steeple001 Рік тому
I have never been able to watch this movie, just the thought of it disturbs me that much. Just can’t come to terms that human beings can do such things to other human beings
@GamerNate30
@GamerNate30 Рік тому
The scene with the two guns seems like the screenwriters made this up but it actually happened in real life
@danielmp2085
@danielmp2085 Рік тому
Reality often surpasses fiction because God doesn't have to care about a movie critic saying that it wasn't realistic afterwards.
@MrErizid
@MrErizid Рік тому
@@danielmp2085 So many gun factories the Germans captured, the workers produced intentionally defective guns constantly. This isn't as farfetched as people might want to think. A youtube channel for WW2 guns opened a brand new crate of Czech-made WW2 Mauser rifles and every single one had the same defective sights causing shooters to miss.
@occidentadvocate.9759
@occidentadvocate.9759 Рік тому
BS. It never happened. Chances of 2 guns jamming, must be million to one!
@GamerNate30
@GamerNate30 Рік тому
@@occidentadvocate.9759 it is talked about in the book
@user-ce1cu5my4j
@user-ce1cu5my4j Рік тому
@@danielmp2085 Ikr, that's why he let millions of other jews die, while making an exception for this particular one.
@DJPicturesLLC
@DJPicturesLLC Рік тому
This movie should be re-released in IMAX.
@jackdalton3451
@jackdalton3451 Рік тому
Could happen this year. It’s 30 years old this year
@Swatmat
@Swatmat 2 місяці тому
Second semi-automatic didn't work, he walks away and drops a revolver......
@4.5_shammer
@4.5_shammer 7 місяців тому
5:08 the way he puts out his hand and is like “gimmy gimmy” 😂
@cyvoc2316
@cyvoc2316 Рік тому
5:16 Pistol 5:48 Revolver
@tadashi6381
@tadashi6381 Рік тому
Omg, never realised that the gun that he toasts in the ground is a revolver, different gun than the one that he actually used to try to kill the poor guy...
@paulronco9709
@paulronco9709 Рік тому
Thank you
@sammywestenberger9303
@sammywestenberger9303 Рік тому
You’re welcome
@elizabethhurtado2829
@elizabethhurtado2829 Рік тому
Merry Christmas 🎄
@touiklau1254
@touiklau1254 9 місяців тому
If only ..
@cretansuperbos2121
@cretansuperbos2121 Рік тому
I was this film every few years so that I never forget what good can do in the face of unspeakable evil.
@Xendrius
@Xendrius Рік тому
The demons that run USA ran the nazis and they were behind the holocaust so they could justify the state of israel. Say bye to your future. They are behind covid too.
@shaz2761
@shaz2761 Рік тому
I was this film once today
@ronlacker326
@ronlacker326 Рік тому
You mean evil that never existed
@shaz2761
@shaz2761 Рік тому
@@ronlacker326 what evil never existed?
@linalmeemow
@linalmeemow Рік тому
@@ronlacker326 Tell us more,Ron...
@Akira282
@Akira282 Рік тому
If you notice, there's a prop mistake where he has a 9mm initially in the scene, drops the gun, and in this shot it's a revolver
@zapdunga12
@zapdunga12 7 місяців тому
A lot of people do not know how to pronounce Ralph Fiennes name properly. It is Rayf Fines.
@mohamedakramslimani3068
@mohamedakramslimani3068 Рік тому
Ralph Fiennes deserved an oscar in this movie . i kid you not , i had a nightmare about him when i first watched this movie . to this day i fear him for this role
@zapdunga12
@zapdunga12 7 місяців тому
Notice all the Jewish prisoners running in the background. When instead, if all of them would have of rushed the 3 Germans, they could have killed Amon who was weaponless at that moment. They would have eventually died anyway, but at least they would have killed Amon who had no working gun..
@csec95
@csec95 Рік тому
Fun fact: the gun he drops walking away is a revolver. Even though a second ago he was holding a semi automatic pistol.
@rickoshay5525
@rickoshay5525 Рік тому
I just noticed that myself... why did they make such an obvious error?
@deedle6073
@deedle6073 Рік тому
@@rickoshay5525 Because the sample gun they had on set was too nice to drop.
@billywatts4689
@billywatts4689 8 місяців тому
Fun fact : The Holohoax was just thst
@NeoAH90
@NeoAH90 8 місяців тому
The gun change to a revolver at the end 😆
@morbiusprime2043
@morbiusprime2043 7 місяців тому
I always found the very fact that the german officers partied at night without a care in the world extremely disturbing
@bobbylee2853
@bobbylee2853 Рік тому
I imagine if they had found out then that he was a Rabbi, they’d find a third gun that worked.
@jusam6854
@jusam6854 Рік тому
Actually there are three guns in this scene. The first semi-auto that didn't work, the second semi-auto that didn't work , and the revolver ( for the life of me I don't know how a film maker like Spielberg didn't catch that that glaring continuity fail ) that he dropped at the end of the scene.
@Jennyfisch
@Jennyfisch 7 місяців тому
Yeah, yep. That was my take-away from this scene, as well. Not the representation of the atrocities committed in the camps, not the great, harrowing performances, not chilling lines like "I need to make room", but a gun continuity error.
@devkrovil9331
@devkrovil9331 7 місяців тому
​@@Jennyfischit is an error, so obviously people can point it out.
@IrishRepoMan
@IrishRepoMan 2 місяці тому
The way he's leaning away from the gun in anticipation is too real.
@jackashmore
@jackashmore 7 місяців тому
I’d be so pissed to hear that first click
@DeadIslands-SUS
@DeadIslands-SUS Рік тому
Anyone else notice he dropped a revolver at the end instead of the semi-automatic handgun?
@garyspence2128
@garyspence2128 Рік тому
No....was taking in the whole scene, like the group of folks in the back who stumbled upon the scene, and ran away when they saw what was going down. Meanwhile, you're checking for continuity mistakes. You get an extra lollipop after class!!
@DeadIslands-SUS
@DeadIslands-SUS Рік тому
@@garyspence2128 I've actually been watching this film since it came out in 1993 and love everything about it and the story it tells. I had never notice the change in handguns until recently. So why you're being a smartass beats me, have a lovely day.
@borba72
@borba72 Рік тому
Yeah! Just wrote a reply about this.
@l337pwnage
@l337pwnage Рік тому
naw, people here are holocoasterphiles, they'll believe anything.
@Panzermeister36
@Panzermeister36 Рік тому
Yeah the 50 other comments about it
@milhouse14
@milhouse14 Рік тому
One of the best films ever made.
@dumann9142
@dumann9142 Рік тому
What about inglorious basterds? Surely doing well @ teaching them a lesson in humanity
@shazam3360
@shazam3360 Рік тому
Propaganda films*
@sharktoof1
@sharktoof1 Рік тому
@@shazam3360 who pissed in your Captain crunch this morning?
@shazam3360
@shazam3360 Рік тому
@@sharktoof1 No one sir it's a beautiful day out
@ronlacker326
@ronlacker326 Рік тому
Yeah its a pretty good fictional film
@calvinp5358
@calvinp5358 7 місяців тому
Anyone notice how the semi auto handgun at the end turns into a revolver when dropped as he is walking away
@noryd
@noryd Рік тому
the acting in this scene is top notch.
@oldmonkey7720
@oldmonkey7720 Рік тому
this movie is masterpiece
@GeoGosha
@GeoGosha Рік тому
Just a little hat man propaganda. Many ppl went through worse shit and nobody gave a shit
@canderoussnurd4265
@canderoussnurd4265 Рік тому
This scene was so chilling. Imagine the kind of person that not only kills people without a second thought but is more annoyed at his weapon malfunctioning. (Which by the way, is a 1/1000000 chance occurrence with German weaponry and was more than likely a problem with the magazine seeing as how no rounds ejected from the slide. Thank god for that) In my opinion this movie is Spielbergs magnum opus! A brutal, sad, yet touching and hopeful story that shows humanity in all facets for good or ill. It makes me so grateful that I didn’t have to live through such or horrific time.
@lindzeesouperocd7558
@lindzeesouperocd7558 Рік тому
I can't imagine anything because I'm not real
@HomeschoolVouchers
@HomeschoolVouchers Рік тому
It's implied that it malfunctioned because the ammo Schindler's factory produced was all blanks
@shaneeuropa
@shaneeuropa Рік тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/g2Blpnxnf2uimps.html Ursula Haverbeck
@glovesflared
@glovesflared Рік тому
lol German weaponry was not that good. It was still made out of metal, not magic
@CrashB111
@CrashB111 Рік тому
@@HomeschoolVouchers Blanks are still 100% lethal at close range, the force produced by the gas expulsion from the barrel can crack someones skull. It's how Bruce Lee's son died. The reason it didn't work was contrary to the OP's claim that German weapons were somehow infallible, that's a myth/lie perpetuate by the Nazis to make themselves seem stronger than they were. The truth is that German materials made in the 1940s were pieces of shit, they were having to use lower quality materials for construction due to supply shortages. And the designs themselves were often heavily flawed, like the so called "King Tiger" whose most lethal opponent was it's own gear box.
@jimmybali10
@jimmybali10 Місяць тому
I seriously don't have words to explain what Rabbi Levartow was going thru in those moments, desperately trying to plead his case. Chilling.
@jonathannerz1696
@jonathannerz1696 8 місяців тому
Was the road to the camp entrance really paved with gravestones in real life?
@nils9853
@nils9853 7 місяців тому
If the camps where in a region with a big Jewish cemetery near by, sadly yes. They made the inmates walk over the gravestones of "their" people.
@caesar9083
@caesar9083 Рік тому
Ahh yes... a documentary about working in Amazon
@user-kw7ds3hu9l
@user-kw7ds3hu9l Рік тому
Как там вшивая Америка ?(Чарли Чаплин )
@bobbywhite1645
@bobbywhite1645 Рік тому
I mean I can see the one lugar not working, the early lugars were somewhat unreliable from what I understand. But it really pulls me out of the immersion when the second pistol also won't fire. The odds of that are just astronomical. Highly unlikely.
@coleslogic
@coleslogic Рік тому
I think that it is not supposed to be realistic I like to think of it like some sort of miracle
@raam1666
@raam1666 10 місяців тому
In the original novel this didn't happen, they jumped the shark with the movie adaptation.
@remko2
@remko2 7 місяців тому
Must be me, but he uses 2 pistols, a Luger p08 and a FN 1922(?) .... and then drops what looks like a revolver? edit: ow, I'm not the only one who noticed that
@notsure9033
@notsure9033 Рік тому
Wait until he has a chat with the guy making the firing pins.
@janetdill9599
@janetdill9599 5 місяців тому
Ralph Fiennes was so convincing that some actual survivors started to shake when they saw him in his Nazi uniform
@colinwillis9096
@colinwillis9096 Рік тому
This must never happen again. And yet we have politicians around the world who choose to act as though their souls were expired, and everyone in their way as dogs for kicking. Bravo Ralph Feinnes. chills. every time chills.
@co94
@co94 Рік тому
Youre worried about politicians? Read some of the comments in this thread. Politicians arent the problem.
@Kriegsbeil5577
@Kriegsbeil5577 11 місяців тому
@@co94 Yes, because freedom of speech and offering a differing opinion is really a "problem" for you folks on the left who irrationally make war on free speech, huh? YOU are the problem. Not us with different opinions. YOUR support and "apologism" for politicians IS the problem, buddy.
@c.t.1755
@c.t.1755 Місяць тому
@@co94 I agree. Holocaust denial is among the things that really makes it hard for me to give a person a second chance. Makes my blood boil.
@MashedJoetatoes
@MashedJoetatoes 8 місяців тому
The second gun Goeth uses seems to be a Sauer double-action pistol. But after it fails and the scene cuts to him dropping the gun, it turns into a revolver of some sort. Interesting movie mistake.
@kabal28
@kabal28 11 місяців тому
Knowing your gonna die, then hearing all those racks and clicks. I can't imagine the psychological torture.
@isaachernandez2592
@isaachernandez2592 Рік тому
You know From the studio that brought you fast and furious jurassic park despicable me pitch perfect and back to the future and other big movies universal made i never expected they would greenlit a movie like this.
@mellifont96
@mellifont96 Рік тому
20 years ago. Was a different time. I love movies now but those were great times for film. People did not hold back.
@darthvirgin7157
@darthvirgin7157 Рік тому
it's Steven EFFEN Spielberg. NO STUDIO WOULD REFUSE A MOVIE from Spielberg.
@hairglowingkyle4572
@hairglowingkyle4572 Рік тому
It's not really out of the blue. There's been plenty of tragic war films that have been made prior to this.
@isaachernandez2592
@isaachernandez2592 Рік тому
@@hairglowingkyle4572 no what i meant is a big name studio know for fast cars dinosaurs and minions is willing to make a very tragic movie like this one.
@hairglowingkyle4572
@hairglowingkyle4572 Рік тому
@@isaachernandez2592 ah true true
@madmichaelmelnik5341
@madmichaelmelnik5341 Рік тому
It was actually 3 pistols not 2, at the end of the clip you can also see a revolver that didn’t fire as well, when Amon walks off he tries his revolver as well and when it doesn’t work he throws it on the ground.
@NINjaboy20111
@NINjaboy20111 Рік тому
I looked closely, and I think it might be a bad cut or a continuity error. If you look at it, it turns from a semi-auto pistol from before it cuts to him walking away, to the revolver when the scene cuts to the shot of him walking away. So, it's still 2 guns, not 3.
@terrylemley8605
@terrylemley8605 8 місяців тому
If they could get away with it, I believe most companies these days would attempt this exact same thing. It'd be cheaper than having to pay unemployment.
@freemason4979
@freemason4979 Рік тому
Amon Goeth, charming as always
@ralphrodriguez4757
@ralphrodriguez4757 Рік тому
I agree a great and powerful movie. I'm catholic and parts of this movie brought me to tears.
@GuitarCoverErik
@GuitarCoverErik Рік тому
Why does it matter you're catholic
@laminage
@laminage Рік тому
Me too. I was so scared 😱 when they threw him outside
@shmoga
@shmoga Рік тому
wow yeah Im an Ohio state fan GO BUCKEYEYS and parts of this movie brought me to tears too.
@GetTpOrDIE
@GetTpOrDIE Рік тому
Because you are soft and weak.
@PeacefulDuck
@PeacefulDuck Рік тому
@@shmoga I am a janitor at Amazon and this made me cry
@BARDAKABRAMA
@BARDAKABRAMA 7 місяців тому
The Swindlers List
@yoshibutkagekira7899
@yoshibutkagekira7899 Рік тому
Looking closer at it, I think the ppk didnt fire because the dude didnt put bullets in it. Everytime he cocks it no bullet gets ejected. He forgot to put the magazine in.
@sarajevoPOP97
@sarajevoPOP97 Рік тому
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