The film is classified as a comedy, which is not considered a masterpiece, but it does have some interesting aspects. Any deceased person who travels to the modern age will have a bunch of "what a fucking shit is so amazing" laughter, let alone the head of state. Poland is still there, the empire's territory has been divided a lot, and now it is led by a woman, this alone is enough to bring 10,000 points of harm to the head of the state.
And because of the special status of the head of state on the Internet, he is an important guest on various video sites such as YouTube and AB station, and he adds a layer of laughter. The film also took advantage of this, and the official brought some ghosts and animals. When depicting the sensation in the society, a lot of spoof heads of state materials and YouTuber program comments were used. There was even an office version of "The Wrath of the Führer".
Although it is a comedy, the irony of this movie is what makes a deep impression.
Criticizing the current German society, the style of the various parties, various social status quo, and even a special section of "the head of state abuses the leader of a certain party." The returning Hitler was well received, and even many government officials liked him, but what destroyed him was an accidentally shot dog killing video.
Among them, the most impressive thing is the political irony of the role of bald head. Just like reality, various opposition parties opposed the ruling party when he was in opposition, but after he finally took office, he did not care about what he said and did for his own benefit. Change position.
In addition to political satire, the film also contains a terrible problem, which is why many people think that the film is definitely not a comedy—
Hitler has returned and succeeded
Hitler’s charm is undeniable. The film also showed Hitler's talent as an orator. The extremely long silence before the start of the speech, the extreme confidence in the speech, the excellent sense of rhythm, appropriate physical assistance and small changes in tone, coupled with the content of the speech, are extremely brainwashed.
If this is the case, it is not terrible. At most, let us sigh Hitler's talents. What is really scary is the public's reaction to Hitler.
In this movie, only a handful of people stay awake and realize the terrible Hitler. Most people maintained a good impression of him, and many even expressed their support. Hitler even used Facebook to rebuild a Janitor.
The film uses many forms of social surveys, some of which are real passers-by. This kind of real reaction is the most terrifying.
There is a fragment in the film where Hitler said to those who wanted to kill him: "You can't kill me. I am a part of you, from all of you." And the reality may be the same.
There was a German film "The Wave" that talked about the establishment of a Nazi organization in a week. The ending was that the world saw the terrible things and stopped them. The ending of the film is even more gloomy, it seems that Hitler in the film is unstoppable.
"Hitler is Back" is not an excellent movie. The support I watched at station B was divided into 2P. It was obvious that the second half was slightly better, while the first half was more general. As a comedy, the laughter is not always effective, and in some places it is a little too dry.
But this movie with a gloomy ending is really a bit scary. Watching the reaction of the people in the film is enough to be thought-provoking. Many of the audience from God's perspective didn't suddenly wake up until the end, which is scary enough.
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