As for the beginning of the film, Hitler is portrayed as a child with congenital psychological problems, with a look of resentment, burning beehives, etc., all depicting him as a natural devil, a typical image of a bear child. When you see this, you know the tone of the movie. For a person who doesn't smoke, doesn't drink, is basically unfeminine (relative to well-known politicians of the same period, pedophiles, syphilis men, etc.) and is also a vegetarian, for such a villain, want to explore his dark side Only from those clues to catch the wind. Anyway, he failed, he died, and he was nailed to the pillar of shame in history forever. No matter how dark it is.
After all, history is in the hands of the victors. Losers have no say.
Crystal Night did not play, and the execution of the stormtroopers was basically colorless. Because I watched the 170-minute version, it was obvious at the end that the director and screenwriter were tired and wanted to end this "biographical" film in a hurry.
In today’s era when Chinese films are beginning to reflect on the war of aggression against China from the perspective of Japanese devils, when can European and American films no longer blindly vilify the aggressor like Chinese films, but look at Hitler from an objective and compassionate perspective. figure?
Presumably even if they wanted to, the Jewish "victim" Jews of the century would not allow it.
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