inglourious basterds 3 finger scene. Major Hellstrom knew all along they were imposters and was toying with them the whole time, and there's plenty of evidence pointing that way. Quentin Tarantino establishes early in the scene that the dairy farmer is hiding a Jewish family under the floorboards. Maybe this has been dealt with somewhere in another thread, but can any Germans around here vouch for the authenticity of the plot point about how Germans hold their fingers up to order three of something? TIL the scene from Inglorious Basterds with "3 glasses" is based in reality. In what scene does it show Lt Raine's rifle with the words "Inglourious Basterds" on it? Questions and answers for Inglourious Basterds (2009). There’s a scene in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” where a British spy outs himself simply by ordering a drink. It is in the chapter where the Basterds are in a ditch, interrogating their Nazi prisoners, and one refuses to give up the Nazi position in a nearby forest—basically asking for death at the hands of the "Bear Jew". Hicox, Hugo Stiglitz and Aldo Raine were the non-Jewish members of The Basterds. I am assuming that he is referring to the fact that the Captain held up three fingers when asking for only three glasses. It was so strikingly foreign, that it was quite implausible that not everyone in the scene noticed it immediately. Watching the film in Germany, you could hear a sharp intake of breath when he made the order. Americans count on their fingers starting with the index fingers, whilst Western Europeans start with the thumb ... There’s a scene in Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds” where a British spy outs himself simply by ordering a drink. Yes, it’s absolutely true. Germans' reaction to "Inglourious Basterds" is especially intriguing as the cast is studded with the country's best and most famous actors: Til Schweiger, Daniel … It works fine in the movie, so I’m just wondering if QT really found that somewhere, or if he simply invented it to have a creative way to make the scene work. Col. Hans Landa and his men arrive at a French dairy farm, looking for Jewish refugees. Discussion. Lt. Archie Hicox Lieutenant Archibald "Archie" Hicox is a British Army officer who joins up with The Basterds, during Operation Kino, in order to wipe out the German High Command at the premiere of the Nazi film "Nation's Pride". [Inglourious Basterds] The unorthodox 3-finger gesture did NOT give the Basterds away. The scene itself is crafted well, and we feel more for the characters (at least the Basterds) because we know more about them. Like I have personally never though about how I hold my fingers and growing up in britain and keeping track of news world-wide, never seen a certain "way" people hold up their fingers. Is it just me or is this scene just kinda bullshit? But the whole point of the scene, the punchline, is that Hicox holds up his index finger, middle finger, and ring finger to signal “three” instead of his thumb, index finger, and middle finger. The opening scene of Inglourious Basterds is one of the most intense sequences ever put on film. In a pivotal "Basterds" scene, the entire fate of the mission hinges on how a character counts to three on one hand — revealing him to be either German or a spy.

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