9.0 points. The rise of the Nazis in Germany is based on the life of a female star in a karaoke hall. Germany was gradually controlled by Nazi public opinion; the work is between nonsense and seriousness. The Nazis are seriously discussed by escaping in the karaoke hall. Later, the whole audience seemed to be Nazis, and the words and deeds of the male protagonist were the director's views on this. The most powerful part is that the country boy sang the "party song" from mild at first to aggressive later, which was completely unexpected. The songs and dances are great and not blunt, and the clown is the most lovable.
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