At the beginning of the film, Hitler's special plane passes through the clouds, and Hitler looks at him quietly, with frozen eyes. It seems to symbolize that Germany after World War I has fallen into a fog, where will Germany's future go? What will the head of state do? Nuremberg gradually came into view, and the plane landed in a warm crowd. Wherever Hitler went, he was surrounded by crowds. It seems to symbolize the beginning of the German renaissance, and the road to German renaissance will set sail from here. There are several passages from Hitler's speech in the film, probably most of the later German commentary of World War II came from this. Speeches in the Youth League, speeches in the SS, speeches in front of the German workers, speeches at the party congress. It is undeniable that Hitler's speech was too provocative. She and Hitler met in 1932. After listening to Hitler's speech, the evaluation was: "It's like a galloping waterfall." In this way, like almost all German Like people, become "staunch supporters or sympathizers of the Nazis". In those days, it was difficult for a director who was politicized to shoot something that was not political. In her documentary, she shows strong "power", "superman", "fight" and "conquest", not only in Hitler's shots, but also in the shots of every German soldier. And in 1936's "Olympia" "more strongly reflected". If you put aside the politicization of "Triumph of the Will", as far as the documentary itself is concerned, it should be regarded as one of the most classic documentaries of the 20th century. Until today, "The techniques she initiated in these two documentaries have been used by countless people. Subsequent generations have repeatedly imitated it, either subtly or poorly. Both Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have publicly paid tribute to her peers.”
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