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    Christoph Waltz’s Oscar-winning performance as SS Colonel Hans Landa, the "Jew Hunter," is a masterclass in creating a villain who is terrifying precisely because of his charm. Landa is a gentleman, smiling and polite, even as he casually orchestrates the deaths of innocent people. His intelligence is his weapon; he uses language and psychological manipulation to corner his prey, enjoying the hunt more than the kill. The opening scene of Inglourious Basterds , where he calmly interrogates a French farmer hiding a Jewish family, is one of the most tense and masterfully-acted sequences in modern cinema, showcasing how a soft-spoken man can be more horrifying than any monster. cinemavillain top

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