In fact, through the perspective of Hitler, we can see the problems in contemporary Germany, the immigration crisis, attitude towards pets, employment pressure, etc., which can be seen in the film. Hitler's practices and words are used to satirize and express Germany's reform of the status quo. The head of state is actually just a tool. In fact, the most important thing is the question of those reactions behind him. This film does not satirize the Führer like the previous films, but confronts the Führer. This is a step forward. After all, the Führer is elected by the people and represents the opinions and hopes of the German people, not the funny dictatorship in those funny movies. The author, the expression in the film made me feel that a scene in history may be re-enacted, a little bit into thinking, and I have to be careful about the extremism and refugee crisis happening now in Europe and the world. History repeats itself
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