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What Makes Hans Landa One Of The Most Terrifying Villains In Film History (Original Post) ItsjustMe Feb 2022 OP
I watched from beginning to end. secondwind Feb 2022 #1
That's interesting. His inflection doesn't bother me at all. Ferrets are Cool Feb 2022 #2
It was the speed of his narrative.. I could barely keep up, lol secondwind Feb 2022 #4
I have a thing about historical accuracy so I really wasn't prepared to like this film. But I did. Siwsan Feb 2022 #3
Waltz does a great performance in this movie. One minute charming and the next terrifying. mitch96 Feb 2022 #5
I loved how this movie suddenly... skypilot Feb 2022 #6

Ferrets are Cool

(21,106 posts)
2. That's interesting. His inflection doesn't bother me at all.
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 09:30 AM
Feb 2022


I have avoided watching this film because I just don't like war movies. I hate that they depict the very worst of what makes us human. Should I watch this one? Or will I be disgusted by what I see?

secondwind

(16,903 posts)
4. It was the speed of his narrative.. I could barely keep up, lol
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 09:37 AM
Feb 2022


I felt as if he had a lot to stay in a short period of time...

Siwsan

(26,263 posts)
3. I have a thing about historical accuracy so I really wasn't prepared to like this film. But I did.
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 09:30 AM
Feb 2022

It just drew me in.

mitch96

(13,904 posts)
5. Waltz does a great performance in this movie. One minute charming and the next terrifying.
Fri Feb 4, 2022, 10:21 AM
Feb 2022

I saw him on the Graham Norton "chat show" and I don't know if it was a Brit/German thing. Maybe he did not like Norton and he came across more like Landa than a chatty guest. Many times he was flat out rude and was being put off by answering questions.. Very aloof.
He was also excellent in one of Tarantino's other films, Django Unchained...YMMV
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