What would have happened if Hitler crossed into the modern world? This is exactly the plot of the movie Hitler is Back. Hitler is Back is based on the best-selling novel in 2011, but in 2014, the European refugee crisis is more acute and more destabilizing. Whether it's comics or movies, when you can't find an opponent, you always pull Nazis as sandbags. It's not uncommon for Hitler's clone story or the re-emergence of Nazi remnants. The Hydra in Captain America is an enduring Nazi villain. But the Hitler who crossed this time was a normal person, appearing in the normal modern world. The film begins when Hitler wakes up in a park in Berlin, and the time flies from 1945 to 2014, when a reporter filming poor children playing football nearby captures him. Faced with the crisis of being laid off, the reporter desperately needed explosive material, so he found Hitler living in a newsstand. They traveled all over Germany, interviewing people. After these videos were uploaded to youtube, hundreds of thousands of views were indeed viewed, which also allowed Hitler to enter the TV station and also entered the struggle for the management of the TV station. Hitler was really loved by the audience in various talk shows and talk shows, and it also aroused the dissatisfaction of the vice president of the TV station. He found a video of Hitler being attacked by a dog and killing a dog with a pistol, which successfully demolished Hitler's reputation. The strong woman general manager who brought down the TV station. But Hitler was not knocked down. He wrote books, participated in talk shows, and his time-travel story was being made into a movie. When he found out that his reporter finally got into a heated fight with the TV station's black dead sister's secretary, when he brought Hitler to Zhengmei's house, Zhengmei's demented Jewish grandmother recognized Hitler, and the reporter finally understood that this Hitler was not an actor. It was the real Hitler, but no one believed him and threw him into a mental hospital instead. The Hitler in the story is indeed a very smart person. He is not crazy at all. He knows how to read newspapers and learn to surf the Internet. His comments on TV in the talk show are indeed very sharp. "We made the TV so thin, but the broadcast is so low." It's cooking. Goebbels really gets mad when he sees it." Another breaking point in the story is that Hitler rushed into the German National Democratic Party (NPD) and severely humiliated the aging and lifeless party leader and party members (unfortunately, the NPD party members in this section are impersonators and not real people). On the one hand, Hitler in the movie has no magic power, no charm. Of course, perhaps no actor has Hitler's magic power, and there is no field for Hitler to exert his magic power in modern society. On the other hand, this may be expected, the crowd in the film is not a temporary performance, in most cases the crowd filmed in the film is the real ordinary passers-by, walking on the street, in the beer hall, in the coffee shop, in the sausage The surnames of ordinary German bosses drinking and eating sausages at the stalls. Their reaction to using this fake Hitler was not a show, but their real reaction to a weird guy dressed as Hitler. Therefore, their conversations are very hesitant, and their emotions are very depressed, but the desire for a strong country and the xenophobic emotions behind the words revealed in the film have clearly penetrated, which is enough to make the viewers. shuddered. I'm not surprised that this movie is a big hit in Germany, especially in this era, and I think many people can find support or sarcasm in this movie. But we really have to think about it, even if there is no swastika flag and no hand salute, will fascism or racism disappear? From the 1960s to the 1990s, when the Nazi history was relatively loose, the United Kingdom and the United States published books praising the soldiers of the Third Reich, implicitly agreeing with what they said was a right but wrongly executed concept. But neo-Nazis weren't a problem at the time, and they didn't stop the anti-war leftist craze in Europe of the 1970s from rethinking. After the reunification of Germany, the liquidation of the DDR must be thorough. After the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the 1980s, Israel intensified its efforts to hunt down the Nazi remnants and increased the image of the victims, but racism became more and more popular. After all, racism is still a social problem. to find support or sarcasm in this film. But we really have to think about it, even if there is no swastika flag and no hand salute, will fascism or racism disappear? From the 1960s to the 1990s, when the Nazi history was relatively loose, the United Kingdom and the United States published books praising the soldiers of the Third Reich, implicitly agreeing with what they said was a right but wrongly executed concept. But neo-Nazis weren't a problem at the time, and they didn't stop the anti-war leftist craze in Europe of the 1970s from rethinking. After the reunification of Germany, the liquidation of the DDR must be thorough. After the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the 1980s, Israel intensified its efforts to hunt down the Nazi remnants and increased the image of the victims, but racism became more and more popular. After all, racism is still a social problem. to find support or sarcasm in this film. But we really have to think about it, even if there is no swastika flag and no hand salute, will fascism or racism disappear? From the 1960s to the 1990s, when the Nazi history was relatively loose, the United Kingdom and the United States published books praising the soldiers of the Third Reich, implicitly agreeing with what they said was a right but wrongly executed concept. But neo-Nazis weren't a problem at the time, and they didn't stop the anti-war leftist craze in Europe of the 1970s from rethinking. After the reunification of Germany, the liquidation of the DDR must be thorough. After the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the 1980s, Israel intensified its efforts to hunt down the Nazi remnants and increased the image of the victims, but racism became more and more popular. After all, racism is still a social problem.
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