I thought it was a hilarious comedy, but it wasn't. It's actually a horror movie.
At the beginning, I did get used to it in modern times, but with tenacity and enthusiasm, I quickly won the affirmation of everyone.
The barrage said that as a leader, the mentality changed very quickly. Being the head of state, you can perform comedy, and you can also rely on others to carry newspapers to the newsstand.
Yes, the first half can be considered an inspirational film. But the turning point soon came when Hitler shot the dog to death. In front of everyone, it seems that he has always been enthusiastic and persistent, but the violence engraved in his bones is revealed little by little. The people were deceived until their ugly faces were revealed after they went to the Jewish girl's house and were pierced by the old Jewish woman. The male protagonist finally realized what kind of demon he had unleashed, but he was powerless to recover. He was reduced to being locked up in a mental hospital, leaving behind the people who cheered Hitler all the way.
To paraphrase the final lines of the film, these people supported Hitler because of their own ideas.
At the end of the film, the male protagonist in the mental hospital, Hitler with confident eyes and the crowd cheering all the way behind him.
A new battle is about to begin.
Some time ago, I watched "The Wave", which is also about totalitarianism. Perhaps after World War II, Germany has been reflecting on totalitarianism, and it can produce so many in-depth works. On the other hand, the Celestial Dynasty itself, in this environment, probably would not be able to experience it.
Thanks to the imported works, we can still see our own appearance through this fun mirror.
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