At first, I was not used to the shaking and shaking pictures. In order to show the reporters of inferior quality,
it was in the form of a documentary film.
The political implication behind it is extremely terrifying. In particular, the film occasionally puts mosaics on some passers-by, which is full of realism.
A large number of tourists in front of the Brandenburg Gate who were busy taking pictures
encountered a question from a strange man and immediately took out pepper spray and a mother pushing a baby stroller
heard "Fernsehen ist Schrott"
. Dissatisfaction with the status quo, low fertility, unemployment, low wages, immigration, …
Hitler just needs a word or two to guide it, like extreme right.
A thing is opposed by A, it becomes B. Hitler was beaten up by neo-Nazis, and he enjoyed the halo of a victim and represented justice.
Hitt said in the show, "I was elected by the people, and I'm part of you."
So is Trump. In the
end, he drove down the streets of Berlin in a convertible similar to the military parade, saying "give me a lot of opportunities, more and more"
The only joke I remember:
Sie wuerden eine tragende Rolle spielen.
Im naechstem Schnitt traegt der viele viele Kaffeees.
Also liked the part where they painted passersby in Bayereuth. Cute
Was wuerde ich sein,, wenn ich nicht Politiker waere?
Maler!
Ein guter Maler!
I keep thinking of Fred when I watch it. The loud laugh is the same as the male lead, and the lung capacity is higher.
One star deducted because the music is good and the camera is good and bad
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