Who else loves Ziegler?


He seems like a warm and friendly older guy. A paternal figure. I like his casual look with the blue shirt with slightly rolled up sleeves and hairy wrists.

It’s funny when he’s chillaxing with his pool table while delivering bizarre Kubrickian dialogue like…


Ziegler: Bill, suppose I told you that... that everything that happened to you there... the threats, the girl's warnings, her last minute intervention, suppose I said that all of that... was staged. That it was a kind of charade. That it was fake.

Bill:
 Fake?

Ziegler:
 Yes. Fake.

🤣


Sydney Pollack is so normal seeming that it’s hilarious to see him strapping his braces over his topless hairy torso after balling that drugged out prostitute, and poor Bill has to see all this and help him out.

Then we have to imagine him at the orgy ceremony, no doubt boning another young woman while wearing a cloak and mask 🤣

I’m glad Pollack was cast after Keitel walked out. As much as I love Keitel, you can’t beat Pollack for the warm uncle with extreme dad-bod 👏🏻

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I love Pollack in this role as well.

Though I have to be honest, whenever I think of Pollack the first thing I hear is his screaming . . .

"You were a tomato! A tomato doesn't have logic! A tomato can't move!"

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Keitel also gifted us Apocalypse now. Thank you Harvey.

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he was awesome

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I wish they’d made a Ziegler figurine 😌

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Nope, hated him.
He embodies everything that is evil, and his portrayal has zero insight on that.
Actually made me lose some respect for Pollack and Kubrick, they almost seem to be on his slimy side.

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You wanted Ziegler to cackle more?

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From a moralist like Kubrick I wanted something more than a super straight guy.
I get what they both were going for, I found it hateable and uninteresting. Pollack is not a genius actor, so I give him a pass on delivering just that. Kubrick should have known better.

You know, going back to your OP, I WISH I liked Ziegler. That would have been interesting had they played him super likeable. But no, he's just a straight monster.

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Well it sure as hell worked for me and everyone else here. Kubrick nailed it again.

I’m confident that you’ll come around to the Zieg ✊

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What makes you think either of are on his side? His behavior is common in thrillers like this where a rich, powerful guy is just hanging out in mansion, giving warnings not to look further and it seems pretty realistic to me. When some rich and powerful people were up to no good, I don’t think they’re skulking in the shadows, laughing maniacally like a cartoon villain. They’re probably just hanging out at hime with the family, go to rich people parties and then do the shady stuff.

In fact, in lesser movies, when a character the audience thought was on the up-and-up is revealed to be evil, the character’s personality suddenly does a 180 and it’s always bad. It’s terrible writing.

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His behavior is common in thrillers like this where a rich, powerful guy is just hanging out in mansion, giving warnings not to look further and it seems pretty realistic to me.

Precisely, it's a cliché. "Play the monster straight".
I've seen it a million times. Do something with it, goddamit.

And the nicety of his façade is what makes me think they kind of condone his faults because, deep down, they cinically admire an old man, rich and powerful, that fucks young girls on the side.

Look, as far as bad guys go, mr Milich seems more interesting to me as a character. Or even Sandor.

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What nicety? He outright lies to, then threatens the main character. He is painted as nothing BUT a monster. You claiming Kubrick condoned that sort if thing is baseless.

And what exactly is the alternative beyond being realistic. Did you want to see Zeigler shouting, “The world shall be ours” while lightning strikes in the distance? It wouldn’t make any sense considering what we know about him.

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Nope, he lies with a smile on his face and nice manners.
He "threatens" him like a friend.
That sort of nicety, you know.

He is not realistic, he is boring and superficially portrayed as an evil guy because he likes to do evil.
If anything, the bullshit example you wrote is more realistically motivated than this guy.

I think I exposed my critique on Ziegler quite clearly, and explained what better examples of bad guy are in the same film.

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“ Nope, he lies with a smile on his face and nice manners.”

Yeah, when people lie, they tend to act nice and polite. Kinda defeats the purpose otherwise. And even then, his lies involve being nonchalant about the hooker that OD’d at his house, telling his friend that his buddies were playing head games to scare him and said the piano player deserved to get beaten up. Not exactly Mr Niceguy.

“ He "threatens" him like a friend.
That sort of nicety, you know”

I don’t know about your circle of friends but I never had any of mine threaten to kill me and my family.

It’s weird that you don’t want serious thrillers to be realistic though.

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What is weird is you trying to put words in my mouth when what I said is written up here.

And Ziegler acts as nicely and politely as it gets.

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Again, I’m not sure why you think he’s being polite. Can you give examples? The dude was gradually getting more and more hostile the whole way through except for the last two seconds of the clip when he gives a slight smile and pats Bill on the back:

https://youtu.be/NZVzxb7HOo4?si=tBXJRcbB_K95IKoT

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