Christoph Waltz On The Difference Between Germans & Austrians | CONAN on TBS

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15 Feb 202103:52

Summary

TLDRIn this engaging and humorous interview, the host expresses admiration for Christoph Waltz's performance in 'Inglorious Bastards,' humorously attributing it to marital strife. Waltz's charismatic presence and his ability to switch between charm and chilling intensity are highlighted. The conversation takes a light-hearted turn when discussing cultural differences between Austrians and Germans, with Waltz humorously comparing them to a 'battleship and a waltz,' suggesting Austrians are more polite but insincere, and Germans are straightforward to a fault. The exchange is filled with wit and laughter, showcasing Waltz's personality and the host's Irish charm.

Takeaways

  • ๐ŸŽฌ The host expresses great admiration for the guest's performance in 'Inglorious Bastards', attributing it to a humorous marital distraction.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ The audience's applause and laughter indicate a warm reception for the guest, Christoph Waltz.
  • ๐Ÿคฃ The interaction between the host and guest is playful, with the host jokingly blaming the movie for his marriage issues and the guest humorously interrupting with 'blue, blue'.
  • ๐ŸŽญ The host highlights Waltz's acting skills, mentioning his ability to switch from charming to chilling with a 'dead-eyed stare'.
  • ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡น The guest, Christoph Waltz, confirms he is from Austria and is asked to differentiate Austrian culture from German culture.
  • ๐Ÿšข Waltz humorously describes the cultural difference between Austrians and Germans as 'like the difference between a battleship and a waltz'.
  • ๐Ÿ˜‚ The guest playfully stereotypes Germans as lacking a sense of humor and being direct to the point of lacking grace and melody.
  • ๐Ÿป Austrians, according to Waltz, are polite but insincere, using humor as a mode of communication and enjoying life's lighter moments.
  • ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ The host relates Austrian humor to Irish humor, suggesting a shared appreciation for the absurd and the silly.
  • ๐Ÿ“š The host mentions Ireland's impressive nine literature Nobel prize winners, highlighting the significance of communication in Irish culture.
  • ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ฅ๓ ฎ๓ ง๓ ฟ In a serious note, the guest compares the cultural differences between Austrians and Germans to that between English and Irish, suggesting a shared sense of humor and absurdity.

Q & A

  • What is the reason the host mentions for their marriage being 'ruined' by the movie 'Inglorious Bastards'?

    -The host jokes that their marriage is 'ruined' because they can't stop watching the movie whenever it comes on, captivated by Christoph Waltz's performance.

  • How does the host describe Christoph Waltz's acting in 'Inglorious Bastards'?

    -The host describes Christoph Waltz's acting as intense, charming, and capable of delivering a chilling dead-eyed stare.

  • What is the humorous interruption made by the audience that the host refers to as 'blue, blue'?

    -The audience's interruption of 'blue, blue' is a humorous reference to a possible misheard or playful repetition of something said by the host or Christoph Waltz.

  • What is the host's nationality and how does it relate to the conversation about cultural differences?

    -The host is Irish, which is used as a point of comparison when discussing the cultural differences between Austrians and Germans.

  • What is the cultural comparison made by Christoph Waltz between Austrians and Germans?

    -Christoph Waltz humorously compares Austrians to a waltz and Germans to a battleship, suggesting that Austrians are more about grace and rhythm, while Germans are more direct and lacking in irony.

  • How does the host react to Christoph Waltz's comment about Germans having no sense of humor?

    -The host laughs and acknowledges the stereotype, showing that they are not offended and are in on the joke.

  • What is the difference Christoph Waltz suggests between Austrians and Germans in terms of communication?

    -Christoph Waltz suggests that Austrians are polite and use humor as a mode of communication, implying that their politeness may not always be genuine.

  • How does the host respond to the comparison of Austrians to Irish in terms of humor?

    -The host agrees with the comparison, stating that both the Irish and Austrians may appear nice but don't always mean it, highlighting a shared sense of humor.

  • What is the significance of the mention of Ireland having nine literature Nobel prize winners?

    -The mention of Ireland's nine literature Nobel prize winners is used to highlight the cultural importance of communication and the arts in Irish society.

  • How does the host handle the potential for offense in the conversation about national stereotypes?

    -The host handles the potential for offense by laughing along with the jokes, ensuring that the conversation remains light-hearted and not taken too seriously.

  • What is the final comparison made by the host regarding the cultural differences between Austrians, Germans, English, and Irish?

    -The host compares the cultural differences to that between English and Irish, suggesting that Austrians, like the Irish, have a greater sense of the silly and the absurd.

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