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Welcome everyone to the fourteenth episode of Analyzing Evil! Our feature villain for this video is Hans Landa from Inglorious Basterds. I hope you enjoy, and thanks for watching. If you have any feedback or questions feel free to let me know below!

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@ravikkar

2 years ago

His claim that he has exhausted his usage of the French language, after several minutes of fluent, errorless conversation, was always a huge red flag to me.

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@Rondoggy67

2 years ago

Two things you missed in the cafĂŠ scene. He orders milk for her, knowing that it will not be kosher. When she accepts it without a problem, he increases the pressure by ordering apple strudel. In that period, dairy products were in short supply, and pork fat was used as a substitute in pastries like this. He already knows who she is, so this isn't a test, it is just sadism.

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@kooltom4

1 year ago

Can we also give due to the amazing acting of the man who played La Paditte? Almost wordless, so much conveyed in his expressions and movements, extraordinary.

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@shivvWhore

1 year ago

I think the reason he singles out the daughter Charlotte when he is looking at the Lapetite daughters is because unlike her sisters she has blonde hair and blue eyes, a perfect 'Aryan' girl.

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@AlbinoGorillaXX

3 years ago

I think Hans strangled the girl, strictly because he felt his intelligence was so blatantly insulted with her bs story of the rock climbing and that she actually believed a man of his infamy and status would believe such an idiotic excuse. Simply hurt his pride too much.

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@jacktowers7533

2 years ago

The fact Waltz goes from being one of the best villains in Bastards to one of the best heroes in Django whilst always being German As Fuck just shows his range and Tarantino being a great director letting him do what he needs to do for the role

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@juzington

9 months ago

I always felt Hans strangling her was a personal thing. They seem to have known each other for years (as when the two of them meet at the party they greet each other like old acquaintances) and i feel that him not knowing she was a spy was a shot to his intelligence as a detective. Which is also why her death is as brutal and anger filled as it is shown.

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@Iisdabest889

1 year ago

I think Hans absolutely knew who Shoshanna was in the restaurant, but didn't give her away for two reasons: one - he sometimes likes to play with his toys, and two - she obviously didn't come to own a theater all on her own. There were people helping her and he wants to weed them out too.

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@EMAN-tx7lp

3 years ago

Hans Is scary because he’s not impulsive or easily angered, he’s so level headed and calculated it makes him seem like he already knows all your secrets. A lot of movies show nazis/ cops as stupid or incompetent but Hans is clever, and has a cold pressure to him

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@eduardodiaz9942

3 years ago

Christoph Waltz's Oscar for this role was well deserved

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@idonaveh5343

1 year ago

Hans also has a thing for linguistics. He always wants to know the exact phrase and accent in the native speakers’ tongue, indicating an extraordinary punctuality

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@zhekayakovchuk2993

1 year ago

Hans is like Lalo Salamanca. Charming, charismatic but so sinister.

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@PsychMdM

3 years ago

He also plays Dr. Shultz perfectly in Django except he's a good guy in that one. He's a fantastic actor.

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@omni_0101

3 years ago

When Hans takes her wrist, he's actually checking her pulse. Her heart was pounding which was his first real clue the La Padites were hiding something...or someone.

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@BadatStuff

1 year ago

Another crazy thing about his interrogation with Lapadite: Lapadite definitely speaks some pretty good English, but it's not his native tongue. That means it's significantly more difficult to lie/hide details than if he were speaking French, and Hans exploited that as well when he switched to English. He might have had suspicions, but that could be how he 100% confirmed Lapadite was hiding the Dreyfuses Lapadite's actor also needs some serious props. He spoke English just fine and you see him maintaining kind of a stone cold persona of his own but clear nervousness. Something that a genius like Landa would notice, especially if he's speaking a language he's less comfortable with

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@Greeny445

1 year ago

Still my favourite on screen villain, he's just so charismatic and likeable which makes him so much more dangerous. You expect a nazi to be terrifying and ruthless yet Hans is able to hold a conversation and make you feel like your not in any danger. Perfect acting from Christoph and perfect casting choice from Tarantino!

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@_Harvestman_

3 years ago

The scariest part about him is that you never know exactly what he knows. You can't tell if he has the upper hand or not until he's where he wants to be

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@A_R_888

3 years ago

Hans stared at the youngest daughter because he knew she would reveal where the Jews were hiding. She revealed it the second she glanced towards the floor whereupon she immediately looked at her father in fear because she knew what she did. Her father knew it too and you could see he had already decided to tell Hans the truth to protect his daughters. The rest of their conversation was entirely theatre because Hans enjoys his job.

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@williamthomas5215

1 year ago

I heard someone make a great description of Hans. “He holds your hand just a second too long, he stares just a beat more than he should, and he drags the breathe of his words just a moment more than he should”

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@Chicharrera.

1 year ago

Hans is like the classic situation of how a cat plays with a mouse both before and after killing it. For no other reason than the joy of it.

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