The expressions and movements are rigid, only imitating rigid gestures, and there is no soul at all. Rough work.
Hitler was born into a civil servant family in Braunau, Austria in 1889. Adolf Hitler, who was in the First World War in his youth, in the turbulent and troubled times, is his appearance and rise the beginning of hope or the beginning of disaster? This seemingly ordinary little boy, when he grew up, commanded the German army to invade various countries on a large scale, setting off a tragic World War II. This movie reproduces Hitler's birth history very realistically. We can see that he does have the potential to be a leader: patriotic, eloquent, visionary, insidious and cunning (objectively speaking, even Hitler's enemies are the same), good at Buy people's hearts and so on. But I think the basic conditions for him to eventually become a great dictator in the chaos are two unchanging truths: "power comes from the barrel of a gun" and "he who wins the hearts and minds of the people wins the world". As we must not ignore the valuable things that Hitler left behind, this is the starting point of this film.
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