Look Who's Back

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Great movie, has lots of redpills
Only downside was the dog scene

the dog was cute

a fun dark comedy, definitely worth a watch.Who knew hitler could be so much fun!

Certainly not me

It really makes you think, huh?

if i recall, as they were filming this in Germany, many Germans were asking the actor for Hitler to "come back."

The book was better
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But the movie was good, apart for a few scenes dedicated to demonizing the Fuhrer, such as the dog killing scene.

Ps.
The book was really good. Read the book and Mein Kampf back to back, and it's clare that the author is familiar with Hitlers way of speaking and writing.

They were asking to take pictures with him. Not for him to come back.
But just the act of people wantiong to take pictures with someone dressed as Hitler was horrid enough for the press to actually run the story that people aren't afraid of a guy with a Hitler moustache and haircut.

That scene was the only thing that pissed me off because it was so out of character.

Look who's back
back again
Hitler's back
kill juden

Now everyone report to the Auschwitz
to the Auschwitz, to the Auschwitz
Now everyone report to the Auschwitz
Alright stop! Holocaust time

HAMMERZEIT, DUMBKOPF!

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♫Now this looks a job for me
So everybody, just follow me
Cause we need a little Nazi party
Cause it feels so empty, without me♫

I loved this movie. I just stumbled upon it on Netflix and watched it that night. Funny and intriguing. Also, I laughed at the dog scene. SO SUE ME I THOUGHT IT WAS FUNNY.

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meh

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I could tell the only reason this made it past the censors is that they were assuming the audience would see Hitler say these things and automatically shake their heads. Partway though I could tell, as they were interviewing the people, that the goal was to make it look like all the people complaining about immigrants and refugees were Nazis and Hitler would agree with them. Rather than make the people look like fascists it made Hitler look more reasonable. It was pretty funny.

Pretty much, it's a pretty well made film overall.

Pretty funny that they had to include a scene of him shooting a dog, to make him look remotely bad.

I liked the movie, there some genuinely laugh out loud moments (when he starts commenting on the current crop of German politicians I was dying). The scene where he talks about dog breeds mixing was also pretty great. Virtually any scene where they let Hitler say his piece is golden.

Sadly whoever was making the movie and/or writing the book seems to have recalled they had made Hitler too sympathetic so the last 20 minutes are a complete trainwreck and a reminder to the German goyim they are never to forget what they did to the Chosen People. The last scene where he says "I'll always be part of you" was particularly cringeworthy.

Also, I liked how they made all the right wing Germans to be complete morons and inbreds, subtle piece of propaganda that. Or how the only guys that attack Hitler are neo Nazis, not the antifa goons or some enraged kike.

At least the unintentional comparison between Hitler, tall, dominant and intelligent, and the modern German man (servile, manlet, cucked) makes for a great reminder of how far the German people have fallen.

Good movie until the ending, apart from some stupid shit.

Hitler shoots a dog, and it's played as a joke but later it comes back as serious, and is pretty quickly forgotten.

The ending of it seems to be implying that Hitler is SUPER DUPER EVIL and not just that he's responding to some legitimate criticisms of the current German government.

Strangely he comes across as charismatic and likable, if not a bit overbearing and zealous, which he might have been in real life.

It's like the movie decided to go horror at the end of the comedy. Not bad at all, but odd.

It was an odd bit, especially as Hitler was a known animal lover, and had a special attachment to his pet dog. Then again, my guess is that it was a cheap ploy to have him go full Der Untergang so people could get shocked at what a monster he is underneath.

It was all handled rather badly.

I didn't interpret it as him being evil, it's like he told the cucklet. He never actually lied about who he was and what he wants to do (and neither did the real Hitler). The point the movie seems to be making is fairly obvious, it's the Germans themselves that are ones guilty, and they can never be allowed to forget that.

The movie had been pretty great up until that point, but the ending exposes it for the propaganda piece it really is, and instead of finally letting the Germans let go of their past it is made to remind them of their eternal debt to the Tribe.

That's the part I don't get. It's like the movie is schizophrenic. On the one hand Hitler is genuinely likeable, what he says makes sense, he even cares for the cucklet, praises and admires an alpha woman, yet the movie ends on an ominous note of 1933 repeating itself, with Germans along the streets gradually raising their hand in the "Nazi salute" as Hitler passes them by.

One thing that bothers me is that all throughout the entire movie we only see like 2 people actively dislike him. 1 passerby on the street who thought it was hateful to dress as Hitler (which would have been a realistic reaction), and the dimentia ridden Jew woman who suddenly turned ultra aware and made sure you knew what a monster he was.

It's like it's trying to say that Hitler only got followers because he was charismatic, and not because he was addressing the elephant in the room, and a dying sense of national pride.

She "remembers" how Hitler kept shouting at them in the camp while they were eating their breakfast.

And then they straight up contradict themselves again by having Hitler say he'd let the cucklet marry the Jew.

But then again, previously the movie actually made a point to show that Hitler did get people on his side because what he said makes sense.

The scene about dog breeds mixing has the woman reluctantly agreeing and wondering all the while that she is, and when he first comes on stage and we get his monologues about the power of silence and his subsequent speech, we once again see people agree with him despite all the conditioning society has put them through.

It just kept confusing me with all the mixed signals it keeps on giving. It's like they wanted to make Hitler genuinely likeable, a grumpy old man that can still kick ass, but had to repeatedly inject guilttripping to "balance" it out.

I don't get what the movie actually wants.

i think the newer version was better

those tend to go hand in hand, only reason obongo wasn't shot

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I think it was legitimately a good movie, enjoyable by pretty much everyone despite political leanings.

Right wingers will find interesting because they'll be able to see what the people's opinion is, confirming that what we see right now is a facade.

Left wingers will see how bad it is to just repress ideas and fake being happy about objectively bad changes just in the face of progressiveness and that by doing so they're creating the exact situation that brought hitler to power in the first place.

Not to mention it's legitimately good film making, setups and payoffs, interesting story, and some pretty funny moments too.

Best thing I've seen in a long time

Thank you, Susan.

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excellent

eh? There is a movie about it?
I read the epub


That's the point, I suppose. In the book he was really likable, but it was making a point that Hitler didn't rise to power in a vacuum, he actually made sense for the Germans. He told it like it was.
I suppose the movie made Hitler less likable because of the obvious connotations if you actually presented him as a better alternative than modern politicians.

Just watched this, nice to see a thread up about it. I got strong vibes that it wasn't intended to portray Hitler as a bad person at all but the things such as the dog scene and the ending were shoved in to prevent people from going apeshit over this being nazi propaganda.
kek, she and I both got a completely different meaning out of it. It is unfortunate there is no reasoning with SJW's.

Hitler spoke as a veteran of WW I to a crowd of bitter WW I veterans. A guy like him would never have appeared after the Franco-Prussian War, for example.

For kike lovers such as herself. My guess is that her shoah bone was tingling as a million Jews screamed Oy Vey in unison, but there was nobody to silence the kikes.

What I really loved was the explanation for his mustache, really humanizes Hitler.

Just watched the movie. It's pretty good.

Does anyone have a download link to the novel?

Bump. Tomorrow night (or the day after, I'll probably be gone all day) I'll upload it just 4U.

I have to think the creators expected all the positive characteristics to come across as negative, and seeing him in a comical light would make him into a clown. In reality, seeing him bumbling around and trying to make sense of things humanized him.

i fucking loved this scene.

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Thanks, I can't wait.

Is it actually redpilled or are you cucks giving it a pass because it's "good filmmaking"

At one point there was a hint of that when hitler said the green party was the best, buuuuuuut then the movie backpedals the fuck out of there and has hitler with movements like pegida and people who don't like saudi-backed salafists

The irony is that hitler actually admired muslims because they were a bunch of crazy sore losers like him and recruited many of them to fight in the balkans

Also

You niggers are why shit is so cucked right now

You seem kinda pretentious.

Like the kind of person who sits in their own little special clique's mumble channel all day, leaving it open so you can all be pretentious at people who join randomly.

It's just the way you type and write sentences.

Sage for there being literally no reason for me to make this post.

inb4 you go full pretentious twat and try to say that I'm crying about you not liking hitler, but I think you're beyond that. :^) oh god it's 3 am please help me

it's open to different interpretations, but there are a couple of scenes that are definitely there just for the sake of making hitler bad (you know, you just can't make a movie about hitler being good)

also, aside from politics it has some genuinely funny moments tbh

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