The introduction of the Chinese version is simply wrong. Where is the political comedy that Hitler has been regarded as a second-rate comedian in modern times. The lines in the play are clear, "At that time, Hitler was also regarded as a joke before he came on stage." At the end of the film, people on the street smiled, raised their hands slightly, and greeted Hitler. This can clearly be regarded as a political satire, at least, It is definitely a serious drama that conveys something seriously.
At first, when I watched it as a comedy, I felt that the head of state was so pitiful. After reading the introduction and thinking that he would become a second-rate star, I couldn't help but feel sorry for him, which means the end of a hero. It makes sense to think about it, the war years are over, in this calm era, people just watch comedies or Hollywood blockbusters, dream, eat and drink, have fun, do some screw-like work, life is very peaceful, who Need a head of state? What can the real Hitler do even if he crosses over? Thinking of what people insisted on, respected, and believed so seriously in an era in the past, and why they went through fire and water or did not hesitate to harm living beings, I can't help but feel awe. Those were serious times. Even the laissez-faire in today's world feels a blasphemy to serious values.
Personality is most manifested in the sudden change of the external environment. People watched, laughed, cheered... Hitler showed an amazing calm in addition to the initial panic, "My world view is rock solid", so even if the times changed, Hitler immediately based on his own world view to 2014 The world judged: Greens could form alliances, or empires could rise, etc. Then talk, act, persuade, write, preach... Amid the general void of values, he has clear values and judgments; he has passionate expressions and solid charisma. He belongs to politics.
My political literacy is still too poor. Although I have read a lot of news and know about various problems in Europe, I still cannot judge whether people are expecting a return of Hitler? Brush again when you're done.
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