It is neither suitable for eating nor learning to reflect...
The simple, flat and artistic adaptation of Hitler's life stories is processed into the reincarnation of the devil.
One-sided emphasis on the magic and evil of his speech, as if he could drop his head as soon as he opened his mouth. I directly skipped the precipitation thinking when Hitler was in Vienna, and it seemed that everything would be done as soon as it came up. Not to mention the external and internal factors that created the situation in Germany at the time, and why the people and the government chose the Nazis and Hitler. There is absolutely no talk of why the Germans were so anti-Semitic at that time, as if it was racial discrimination for no reason, and even said that anti-Semitism was invented by the Nazis.
Therefore, Hitler's speech in the film is like a loft in the sky, illusory.
However, if the rhythm level of the upper part is maintained, it may still be regarded as a meal to pass the time. Then the lower part spends more than half of the time on half-real and half-imaginary emotional scenes, and the rhythm is much slower than the upper part. The upper part spends a few minutes one event at a time, while the lower part spends most of his time on Hitler's flirtations with several women. The last twenty minutes rush through how Hitler reached the pinnacle of German power...
So after watching the movie, you will find that the whole film just repeats those "clichés": Hitler is the devil. He uses magic to deceive the people. Just being fooled without a brain...
Not only can't take history as a mirror to gain nutritious insights, but also because of the slow rhythm of the lower part of the emotional line full of tears, I can't eat well
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