In fact, "Hitler" has always been there -- after watching the movie "Hitler is Back"

Andre 2022-04-23 07:03:26

I watched this movie yesterday, and the people who laughed at the beginning turned their backs. Hitler, the Führer, traveled from 1945 to 2014. Everything I saw was new, but Hitler didn't change, he was still the same ambitious, inflammatory and willpower Führer. It's just that his remarks, more than 70 years after the end of World War II, have a sense of serious nonsense. People noticed him and thought he was funny, but at the same time they thought what he said made sense because he touched a lot of people's attention and he understood what people were complaining about (even after more than 70 years of people's complaints and grievances are not unchanged). Just like the dialogue between Hitler and Fabian on the roof at the end of the movie: "The Führer was chosen by the Germans themselves, the German people are willing to entrust their country to me because I said what they want, you can't get rid of me, I'm part of you, I'm from all of you." These words are so profound that they even make me wonder if this isn't a movie, it's true, Hitler is really on the street somewhere in Germany right now.

In fact, aside from justice and human nature, I only look at talents and characteristics. I admire and even admire Adolf Hitler. It is undeniable that he was an excellent military strategist and statesman. There are many shining points in him, indestructible willpower, clear and detailed thinking, accurate and decisive judgment, and bottomless ambition (the word is also called ambition). The Germans chose him because he could improve people's lives, but also because he could defend the self-esteem of the Germanic people. Indeed, to a certain extent he did, rising to power during the Great Depression and improving the lives of Germans at a rate equal to that of the American Roosevelt, putting bread and milk on every table in every household. But this did not satisfy his ambition. He wanted to build a powerful empire, a German empire that, although it failed in the end, also conquered most of Europe. So it made sense that the Germans backed him at the time.

We should resolutely resist war. Nazis and fascists will always be the enemies of mankind. Hitler's political ideology, extermination of humanity, and cruelty and combativeness are unacceptable to me. We all hope for world peace, but in times of peace we will also have complaints and dissatisfaction. The director used Hitler's words and thoughts to satirize politics and the status quo of German people's livelihood ideas.
(PS: The director used some documentary techniques to shoot, as well as many street interviews, and even some real street people were coded, in order to increase the weight and authenticity of the ideas he wanted to convey, but the editing and The director is not particularly perfect, and it looks a bit nondescript. All in all, the director's ambition is far greater than his ability, but we still have to praise the director's courage to make this kind of film)

The dissatisfaction of the Germans with the current society is no less than that of the past in many aspects. (1930s), so many interviewers still said they would support Hitler. As long as there are dissatisfaction and complaints, as long as there is the idea of ​​national supremacy, the "Hitler" in everyone's heart will come back, but people put on masks and shave off "beards". The voice came from Hitler ----- "I am part of you, I am from all of you.




When the movie came to the end, my up-and-down laughter was long gone, replaced by a long period of deep thought. This is disconcerting.

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Extended Reading

Look Who's Back quotes

  • Adolf Hitler: Those parliamentarians all put the whole money in their own pockets. I wonder that millions of people like you here don't stand up with torches und pitchforks in front of those parlamatarian barrel joints: 'What are you doing with our money?'

    [voice over]

    Adolf Hitler: But the German himself is not a revolutioner.

    [to a man]

    Adolf Hitler: Would you follow me too?

    Random Man: It's a bad time now. I have to work.

  • Fabian Sawatzki: How did Hitler came up with his moustage?

    Adolf Hitler: In the war I had to trim so it can fit into the gasmask.