This movie was changed from a bestseller, and I have been waiting for the movie for a long time. Although this movie is indeed a comedy to some extent, it has a taste of Chaplin's comedy. It is the kind of movie that makes people laugh and requires a lot of reflection. I especially like the last 20 minutes of the movie. Hitler said, you can't kill me, because in fact my character exists in every ordinary German person. And the producer who first came into contact with the resurrected Hitler had realized that he was not a funny actor, but Hitler himself, but was put in a mental hospital. Many of the scenes in this movie are actually making people laugh, but at the same time it is very scary to think about it. It turned out that nearly 70 years have passed since time. It is still possible for a weakened democracy to move towards centralization, and it is not difficult. In fact, this film not only satirically reflects the shortcomings of many Germans, but also reminds the current Germans that Hitler was selected as the dictator step by step in the past, and it was verified experimentally. Now because of the shortcomings of the Germans' human nature, there are still a lot of survivors, and another dictator may still exist.
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