It is ironic, even the wise research Muslim figure named Jalaluddin Rumi says. Truth is like a mirror. When dropped, it breaks into many pieces. When it is owned by other people, they think they find the truth while the actuality is more than one piece of mirror because it spreads and the point will be different but it connected.
@@thechaiizfalling8349 no, its because humanity will always wanna remove each other and look for strong leader and elect the person who can and have the same values as them
Yeah, but my context was mainly how we've let Hitler live rent free within our heads, for worse... mainly as a means to chastise some current nonsense. But it's also the fact that anything that happens in history will be remembered as such... regardless if bad or good. We can't get rid of what has played a major part in our lives before hand and afterwards.
It was. I just found it some random day during lunch laughed in the beginning but felt disgusted and weird towards the end. This movie did a great job of showing the horror that is facism and how quickly the ignorant can be to fall for it. And of course the part where mustache man of course gets that gang towards the end. It was just sad seeing how history repeated itself, even if it was fictional.
@@Goddessღ The horror of wanting to live in a country where the people look like you speak the same language and have the respect and entwined community that we do not have today? Why would it be bad to love your own people and for every race to live in their own land. Are you scared that your ideas like everyone is equal is wrong and that some Europeans with limited recourses did leagues better than other races sitting on a wealth of resources? Never lose your smile boys.
"You are the blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh, and spirit of our spirit... You are the next generation who will guarantee the future of Germany!!" - Painter addressing crowd of German Youth
@@user-fb9ql8bm2e no, he was raising German pride in the face of rising communism across Europe. The war was against sweeping bolshevism which was led by j*ws
@@user-fb9ql8bm2ethat's the thing. Hitler lied to other countries about his intentions. Not once did he lie to his people. He used propaganda, agitation, even violence, but his vision for Germany was made crystal clear. The average German wanted revenge, they wanted a leader, they wanted his promises. Hitler was a great evil, but he was an evil created by the bitterness of the normal masses
@@twiggledy5547 Who is they, because there is nothing blocking that information. In fact, this is usually taught in highschool, and you can just search for the translated speech on youtube. I think you just slept during history class.
Genuinely the best Hitler movie I have ever seen. From his mannerisms to what he believed in with his ideology. The writers and director did a fantastic job.
2:17 to 2:35 is perhaps the quote that is bone chilling because if you dig deeper into it, everyone has the capacity to be evil in ways no one thinks they are capable of being.
_"I don’t see much future for the Americans … it’s a decayed country. And they have their racial problem, and the problem of social inequalities … everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it’s half Judaised, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a Country like that to hold together?"_ In conversation, 7 January 1942
@@flyingkite2972 it wasn't an election, it was a plebiscite meant to merge the fonctions of president of the reich and chancellor. And the opposition had already been repressed, arrested, tortured, etc... Germany was already a dictature at that point
@@flyingkite2972 which i think can be a great plot twist for the film. if Sawatzki refutes hitlers point with well studied historical records, i wonder how the plot might have gone
No. Hindenburg was the president who had the authority to appoint or not, Hitler as chancellor. He refused at first, finding the excuse that Hitler had not won absolute majority of seats in the parliament but eventually he had to submit to the pressure, although he disliked him immensely. Then he died and Hitler imposed his totalitarian nazi dictatorship.
Justice is defined by its laws, and laws by morality. Morality at that time was largely that, which came from the christian religion. In that sense, yes, justice prevailled, and not because the winners became justice.
@@kgpspyguy unfortunately not. As despicable as his acts were he was a man of his word, he told the germans about what he would do and bring and he went on to do exactly what he said he would.
@@You-vv1xv Do you ever wonder why Europe was largely capture intact by Germany was welcomed with parades and the Allies had to destroy Europe to win? Hitler was the inevitable consequence of the unchecked rampage across E. Europe by (J) communists. More people died before and after than during the war. But I bet they don't teach that in school.
What a heart-warming ending;Our guy in a strait-jacket.”Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Silence! We ask zee questions! You shall remain in zee mental home!!”🤦🏻♂️💀🤪
i think they should have ended it on that roof after hitler comes back from the dead. It's a cool idea having it be an abstract concept and a nice message to end on, the bit where they made it real again for the last couple of minutes was kinda dumb
Everything he said is the morale of this film, (it’s small budget but a brilliant film for its resources) It wasn’t hitlers fault what happened in Germany, it wasn’t his generals, it was a blame shared by everyone who had the slightest idea of it, from those who stood by and let it happen knowing of the camps, and the crimes, who could’ve started rebellions or refused to join, those who claimed to only be following orders without question, and those who came up with the ideas to begin with, it the responsibility of every individual on this planet to learn from the mistakes of history past and choose to make better decisions each day
they not only stood by, but cheered it on. they accomplished what they did because the people themselves wanted it. the uncomfortable reality of most authoritarian governments.
That’s the point, Hitler didn’t just do a coup. He was a semi popular politician in Germany who was assigned the role of chancellor after doing like the second best in the election. It’s supposed to show us that even if we know how something is going to play out we are doomed to repeat it. The line “we would never have let hitler rise to power” is contradicted with this movie. Nowadays instead of just Jew Jew Jew, hitler would change his rhetoric to immigrant or Muslim. Because those are the easiest groups to scapegoat now.
It's actually quite easy. People supported him for various reasons other than "duh, propaganda, scare tactics and later repressions", so if you show parts of him and his reign other than the war itself, holocaust and bits where he yells, i.e. if you don't actively try to portray him as a psychotic maniac, he WILL look like somewhat reasonable and sympathetic man, especially if you look at it from a perspective of german people
Also, 0% unemployment was because the system counted militaty service as employment while making it mandatory for as many as it could, and sending any of the "useless feeders" to forced labor. In other words, you are praising a country that conscripted anybody it could to write it as holding a job, even if that job produced nothing and was solely meant to fuel the incoming war, and forced anybody unable to either fight or work, into slavery, later extermination.
@@vladstefan5216 you are delusional allies propagandist...everybody was volunteer in a fight vs communism evil..it was the only country where nobody was forced to go to war in mankind history
Why do you have to put something down in order to say you enjoyed a movie? I mean it's totally cool if you don't enjoy them, your comment just specifically seems to be intended to incite an argument out of nowhere.
The amount of people who address H!tler as a hero in this comment section really shows that they didn't understand the point of the movie. It's a story about the rejection fascism and how it can easily be accepted in our society if it were to be showed in a light that is not so extreme at first. Those who decide to comment words of praise to a diabolical man are just an example of how it works.
Alright gang, if that's what you're saying, do you know the atrocious crime Japan committed in ww2 why is no one talking about that? Search it up, you'll find it
To me it did a good job in telling that he wasn't some kind of magic creature that just popped into existence, usurped the power with negligible support and hypnotized the entire nation like we usually portray him and also in demonstrating that we try to learn from the period of his reign so hard that we forgot to learn from the things that caused the rise of the painter to begin with, which is why he regains his support in the future
@@HunterShows I know. Besides, I was talking about popular support, since people, especially germans themselves, like to say that nobody really wanted Hitler or liked him(although if I remember right, he was a pretty close second place after Hindenburg at the elections)
@@ДимаВеселов-в8и For me it was like slapstick comedy, except there wasn't much comedy. It was sort of sad. It's so easy to dismiss the issues that brought him to power a hundred years later, none of it matters now, everything at stake was destroyed; the bad guys won.
Ι must watch the whole movie, it seems interesting. This ''Hitler'' though, is way too tall in comparison to the original. Dolfy was only an average 1.75 m
@@beep5406 I think that many actors would be passable Hitlers with a Hitler mustache and hairstyle. But maybe this actor played this role better than others. Same as Bruno Ganz in Downfall. He didn't look much like the real one and yet with his act he became the most iconic cinematic Hitler ever. More Hitler than Hitler himself so to speak.
@@theo9952 agreed, my point was that they probably struggle finding people who not only could accurately pass for hitler but be willing to play him, especially as the movie was not a historical replaying and made him look more human than monster.
The Germans elected Hindenburg , and his government. That they elected Hitler though, is one of the great myths. The Hindenburg Coalition were indeed elected, with support from the Nazi following. The were instrumental. Many others, supported Hindenburg as well though. With no care either for , or of The NSDAP. The NSDAP, held a paltry 11 seats, and they were minor positions. Hitlers post of Chancellor, was also minor in power, though huge in profile. No one other than the NSDAP, thought that they would have any big influence, once elected. The Rub was, he manipulated more powers gradually, to a formerly minor office. It would be like the Secretary of State(in the US Gov.), slowly eclipsing the powers of the Presidency. Hitler was indeed elected by a majority of the People. But rather the Government he was a part of , was elected, not himself. Despite the huge following of the NSDAP, at the time. If he had ran by himself, for Hindenburg's post(of president), it's very unlikely he would have got anywhere.
Elected? If i had a thousand of young fellows with guns in the parliament even I would've been elected and a 100 years later people would've been writing books "Phenom of random ass commentator, a man who charmed with evil"
@@mbsb1376 It's ironic acting like lines of thought cant be dangerous, in a reply to a video about a man known for spreading a line of thought which caused a war and killed millions of people
The lesson I learned it...
"You can't get rid of me. I'm part of you, a part of you all."
Because no one can forget.
Truth is truth and the human Soul searches for truth and recognises it when it finds it.
It is ironic, even the wise research Muslim figure named Jalaluddin Rumi says. Truth is like a mirror. When dropped, it breaks into many pieces. When it is owned by other people, they think they find the truth while the actuality is more than one piece of mirror because it spreads and the point will be different but it connected.
@@thechaiizfalling8349 no, its because humanity will always wanna remove each other and look for strong leader and elect the person who can and have the same values as them
Yeah, but my context was mainly how we've let Hitler live rent free within our heads, for worse... mainly as a means to chastise some current nonsense.
But it's also the fact that anything that happens in history will be remembered as such... regardless if bad or good. We can't get rid of what has played a major part in our lives before hand and afterwards.
A very compelling kind of a figure. Odd-looking duck, but there's something about his eyes . . . hypnotic . . .
I know the scriptures says, "Do not judge lest ye be judged", but I'm just gonna come out and say it: This Hitler guy sounds like a real jerk.
World War I Veteran… Founder of the National-Socialist Party… Hold the phone!
@@thibaud1832are you sure he founded it? I remember him being placed as a spy by the Weimar government and eventually getting convinced.
Did you hear he died? I didn’t even know he was sick.
hold the fort... he hated jews!
"Murderers are not monsters, they are men, and that's the most frightening thing about them..."
the most vicious animal in the world walks on two feet
@@chrisjarvis4449Those damn bears
Wow no shit
@@JS-jh4cy Oh boy, here we have the edgy teen trying to act past it all and better than everything.
Female murderers: Phew!
Not gonna lie. This was a masterpiece by story
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It was. I just found it some random day during lunch laughed in the beginning but felt disgusted and weird towards the end. This movie did a great job of showing the horror that is facism and how quickly the ignorant can be to fall for it. And of course the part where mustache man of course gets that gang towards the end. It was just sad seeing how history repeated itself, even if it was fictional.
@@Goddessღ >anime pfp
🤡
@@Goddessღ The horror of wanting to live in a country where the people look like you speak the same language and have the respect and entwined community that we do not have today? Why would it be bad to love your own people and for every race to live in their own land. Are you scared that your ideas like everyone is equal is wrong and that some Europeans with limited recourses did leagues better than other races sitting on a wealth of resources?
Never lose your smile boys.
@@cowthedestroyer Agreed
"You are the blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh, and spirit of our spirit... You are the next generation who will guarantee the future of Germany!!"
- Painter addressing crowd of German Youth
He was manipulating them into fighting a war for him
@@user-fb9ql8bm2eYeah, thats the point of the movie.
@@user-fb9ql8bm2e no, he was raising German pride in the face of rising communism across Europe. The war was against sweeping bolshevism which was led by j*ws
@@user-fb9ql8bm2ethat's the thing. Hitler lied to other countries about his intentions. Not once did he lie to his people. He used propaganda, agitation, even violence, but his vision for Germany was made crystal clear. The average German wanted revenge, they wanted a leader, they wanted his promises.
Hitler was a great evil, but he was an evil created by the bitterness of the normal masses
wish we could turn back time
Marty Mcfly fails to stop Hitler after he time travels into 2015.
nah thats wild
i dont get it
@@MrFirefox marty is the main character of back to the future
@@MrFirefoxThe guy with the puffer looks like Marty Mcfly who is in back to the future
@@MinistryofPropoganda iconic outfit
I didn't know Marty McFly tried to kill Hitler
lmao
I can never see this scene any differently now
@@lazypizzaship8911 same
Albert Einstein did too! (Command & Conquer: Red Alert) 🤣
I didn't know germany was colonized by mexico
????
Literally in the breaking bad universe
The Germanic-Hispanics
say less as i am a Hispanic-German
@@sct1718 He's making fun of the yellow filter used after 1:13, which was something used in Breaking Bad for scenes set in Mexico.
Our guy is winning the internets, and our hearts.
🤨
@@asfasw why do think they never showed you his speeches translated? Or talk about what happened to Germany after WW1?
@@twiggledy5547
Who is they, because there is nothing blocking that information.
In fact, this is usually taught in highschool, and you can just search for the translated speech on youtube. I think you just slept during history class.
@twiggledy5547 Because this isn't Germany and some schools do teach that
@@asfaswif the people of Scotland got to listen to the painters translated speeches the N in SNP would be much more blunt.
Genuinely the best Hitler movie I have ever seen. From his mannerisms to what he believed in with his ideology. The writers and director did a fantastic job.
Marty McFly versus Hitler?
Top 10 Crossover no one asked for but we definitly needed
That's what it looks like 😂😂
The director “great acting”
Hi*ler “that wasn’t acting”
2:17 to 2:35 is perhaps the quote that is bone chilling because if you dig deeper into it, everyone has the capacity to be evil in ways no one thinks they are capable of being.
History always proves it
Evil?
@@zarp3436 the victors write the history books. but the lies wont always hind the truth,
Don't ask "them" what they did to the Mesoamericans, the Russians, the Ukrainians, the Germans, and the Asians...
A famous person once said ideas are bulletproof, and i guess this idea is in a way always part of us somewhere
_"I don’t see much future for the Americans … it’s a decayed country. And they have their racial problem, and the problem of social inequalities … everything about the behaviour of American society reveals that it’s half Judaised, and the other half negrified. How can one expect a Country like that to hold together?"_
In conversation, 7 January 1942
That one didn’t age quite so well
@@OuterRimPride Looking at America today; it ages like fine wine lol.
The US has the strongest military in the world. On the other hand, Europe is really weak.
@@theemperor1379nope, we still have alot of these problems present
Lasting a lot longer than the "unbeatable" Reich!
Say what you want. But Hitler's clothes looked badass
Sometimes he wore a cape.
@@thibaud1832 Bro became a superhero😂
@@thibaud1832Cloak
Not a cape
Hugo Boss, they really need to bring their 40's stock back.
@@juliusmoe-nstar8942 minus the SS markings and no red white black stuff
The overcoats I love though
Long black overcoats are my thing
Except Hitler wasn't elected as the chancellor. He did great in voting polls but lost to Hindenburg. Then Hindenburg appointed him as a chancellor.
He meant election after hindenburg died my dude.
@@flyingkite2972 it wasn't an election, it was a plebiscite meant to merge the fonctions of president of the reich and chancellor.
And the opposition had already been repressed, arrested, tortured, etc...
Germany was already a dictature at that point
@@flyingkite2972 which i think can be a great plot twist for the film. if Sawatzki refutes hitlers point with well studied historical records, i wonder how the plot might have gone
@@CannibaLouiST in the end they accepted him
No. Hindenburg was the president who had the authority to appoint or not, Hitler as chancellor. He refused at first, finding the excuse that Hitler had not won absolute majority of seats in the parliament but eventually he had to submit to the pressure, although he disliked him immensely. Then he died and Hitler imposed his totalitarian nazi dictatorship.
Justice will prevail? Of course it will, because the winners will become justice!
lmao doflamingo has one of the most powerful quotes in history
A rather Thrasymachian statement.
But like, why should loser be justice?
@@tzeentchnianexaltedsorcero2041 America invaded Europe to protect the communists from the Germans. Germany won.
Justice is defined by its laws, and laws by morality. Morality at that time was largely that, which came from the christian religion. In that sense, yes, justice prevailled, and not because the winners became justice.
"Wait, you've been Him all along?"
"Always have been."
When Hitler become immortalized like Ra's Al Ghul.
A very under-rated scene
When the villain comes back in the second season as a hero:
Terminator
10 bucks it’s Lupin in disguise again
Lupin be cookin
🤠LUUUPAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hitler's dead? I didn't even know he was sick.
Worst thing about Hitler was that he was a Hypocrite.
@@kgpspyguyI’m interested
@@kgpspyguy Talk about Hitler, not yourself
@@kgpspyguy unfortunately not. As despicable as his acts were he was a man of his word, he told the germans about what he would do and bring and he went on to do exactly what he said he would.
@@You-vv1xv
Do you ever wonder why Europe was largely capture intact by Germany was welcomed with parades and the Allies had to destroy Europe to win? Hitler was the inevitable consequence of the unchecked rampage across E. Europe by (J) communists. More people died before and after than during the war. But I bet they don't teach that in school.
Wait, that was an actual movie? Not just a music video set to Coldplay’s Viva la Vida?
It's actually a movie
Title: l00k wh0's b4ck
@@montanagaming9554 I knew. The joke was I knew it only from the awesome music joke which I watched 1,488 times.
As we 'progress' into this century, people question more and more...........
Another big W for the A man
What a heart-warming ending;Our guy in a strait-jacket.”Knock-knock.” “Who’s there?” “Silence! We ask zee questions! You shall remain in zee mental home!!”🤦🏻♂️💀🤪
i think they should have ended it on that roof after hitler comes back from the dead. It's a cool idea having it be an abstract concept and a nice message to end on, the bit where they made it real again for the last couple of minutes was kinda dumb
They needed to make Hitler look like a bad person in the ending.
People liked him too much.@@areaxisthegurkha
I agree.
@@emprahsfinest7092 basically yeah
I personally found Hitler coming back to life after being killed on the roof stupid. I prefer the story being 100% real
A masterpiece of a movie. The truth wake up at the end excellently done!.
and Europpa is saved from Bildebergold ! 👌
Everything he said is the morale of this film, (it’s small budget but a brilliant film for its resources)
It wasn’t hitlers fault what happened in Germany, it wasn’t his generals, it was a blame shared by everyone who had the slightest idea of it, from those who stood by and let it happen knowing of the camps, and the crimes, who could’ve started rebellions or refused to join, those who claimed to only be following orders without question, and those who came up with the ideas to begin with, it the responsibility of every individual on this planet to learn from the mistakes of history past and choose to make better decisions each day
they not only stood by, but cheered it on. they accomplished what they did because the people themselves wanted it. the uncomfortable reality of most authoritarian governments.
You can't get rid of history, of your past, you can only accept it and move on. After all the past is you.
His 1000 year reich has just begun.
"A man dies once he is forgotten"
Man was aiming at the mirror.
We couldn't, and we will never probably forget about him.
Not because who he was, but because what he has done to our world.
saved europe.
@@divacroft1034It seems neo n@zism and anime pfp's go in hand 💀
I love how they can't make him look bad no matter how hard they try.
i'm literally him
you’re a dicator who killed 10 million?
you're literally 14 lol.
He’s literally him
@@olafhenson3626 We are all literally him.
@@OverHour naa u just lazy
"History always repeat themselves"
And that's how Sawatzki got insane💀
Type english right
Edit: nvm I thought you said swastika wrong, I'm so fucking stupid
4:03 that is a real hitler
"When you have to shoot, Shoot! don't talk!".....Tuco.
I want a version of this movie where he returns and suceeds in reuniting germany
And a sequel to that where he tries to conquer europe again and succeed
@@BippityBoppityQuandaleDingleIImore like liberate.
The current European governments are treasonous criminals.
Amazing movie; watched it days ago.
This shouldn't just be a movie, when is this becoming reality?
What a great commentary. Almost Shyamalan like, the way it's revealed!
Look at that, Adolf grew about 3 feet taller...
Funny thing is that Hitler wasn´t that short, he was between 5.7 to 5.8, but Oliver Masucci is a freaking tower (6.2 feet)
Have you considered Sawatzki is just a manlet?
@@ArchieAgisHitler was like 5'9 or 5'10
You can tell that is not really Hitler. He would not have walked to the edge of the roof and looked over. He hated heights.
I’m not so sure they set out to make people admire Hitler with their movie …. But I’m pretty sure they made some of us admire Hitler with their movie
That's the point of the movie/book. It is easy to admire people even he was a criminal
That’s the point, Hitler didn’t just do a coup. He was a semi popular politician in Germany who was assigned the role of chancellor after doing like the second best in the election. It’s supposed to show us that even if we know how something is going to play out we are doomed to repeat it. The line “we would never have let hitler rise to power” is contradicted with this movie. Nowadays instead of just Jew Jew Jew, hitler would change his rhetoric to immigrant or Muslim. Because those are the easiest groups to scapegoat now.
I really wanted to actually watch this movie but I cannot find it anywhere
I think you can watch the whole movie on youtube for free.
I bought the DVD to avoid censorship.
And yes, German tanks are marching on Kursk once more.
Great movie but I don't know how they managed to make HITLER a likeable character
people like victorous figures they can associate with
It's actually quite easy. People supported him for various reasons other than "duh, propaganda, scare tactics and later repressions", so if you show parts of him and his reign other than the war itself, holocaust and bits where he yells, i.e. if you don't actively try to portray him as a psychotic maniac, he WILL look like somewhat reasonable and sympathetic man, especially if you look at it from a perspective of german people
guess who's back, back again
I could've sworn this was a video game
4:23 Jewish discrimination detail
I don’t get it
No one gonnna mention how bro is holding his mirror image at gunpoint when they get in the elevator at 0:40 🤣
Brilliant - as AH is a part of him, of all people... he aimed at himself.
TOTAL 0% jobless rate - NO INTEREST bank loans - Peak economy in the history of europe up to this day...
Hjalmar Schacht predicted Reich's default in 1938 for 1946, the point of war was to prevent it
@@maxisaev568 point of war was to stop communism.
it was because german economy was dying, forced into a state that it simply couldn't maintain without gold taken from conquered countries
Also, 0% unemployment was because the system counted militaty service as employment while making it mandatory for as many as it could, and sending any of the "useless feeders" to forced labor.
In other words, you are praising a country that conscripted anybody it could to write it as holding a job, even if that job produced nothing and was solely meant to fuel the incoming war, and forced anybody unable to either fight or work, into slavery, later extermination.
@@vladstefan5216 you are delusional allies propagandist...everybody was volunteer in a fight vs communism evil..it was the only country where nobody was forced to go to war in mankind history
Amazing movie, very confrontational. Not some toddler fantasy like inglorious bastards or saving private ryan
Why do you have to put something down in order to say you enjoyed a movie? I mean it's totally cool if you don't enjoy them, your comment just specifically seems to be intended to incite an argument out of nowhere.
@@dressednplaid4875 What do you mean?
@@markovmily6950 exactly what I wrote, it wasn't a riddle
@@dressednplaid4875 You don't have any more info?
@@markovmily6950 tbh its not a lot of info to start with. Could you explain where you got lost?
You know Lindley is gonna be upset I wasn't intentional still
0:40 hes aiming at the mirror
The Good Ending:
Hitler once again survived a assaniation attempt.
We need him now more than ever.
Absolutely correct.
um... what?
Nah.
People like him are the enemy that must be destroyed
@@Revenant36many youtube comment sections are slowly turning towards fascism, because the *stupid* kiddos feel like school is too hard
Despite everything they tried to teach me in highschool, you're right. Everything we learned about him was fake.
What is the movie called?
Look who's back
do anybody know what gun is the guy hold?
Astra 400 maybe?
The amount of people who address H!tler as a hero in this comment section really shows that they didn't understand the point of the movie. It's a story about the rejection fascism and how it can easily be accepted in our society if it were to be showed in a light that is not so extreme at first. Those who decide to comment words of praise to a diabolical man are just an example of how it works.
We don't give a shit about the film, we just use it to our own advantage.
Ya so your Obama is a hero? He too is a racist objectively, getting 95% of Black vote...
Alright gang, if that's what you're saying, do you know the atrocious crime Japan committed in ww2 why is no one talking about that? Search it up, you'll find it
Within 10 years upping
what is that music ? please help
It's literally me
"it' you" "you're him"
*"I am him"*
🗿🗿🗿
(Erika phonk intensified)
Does anyone know the music used in this?
This movie sounded a lot more interesting than it was. It just went nowhere.
To me it did a good job in telling that he wasn't some kind of magic creature that just popped into existence, usurped the power with negligible support and hypnotized the entire nation like we usually portray him and also in demonstrating that we try to learn from the period of his reign so hard that we forgot to learn from the things that caused the rise of the painter to begin with, which is why he regains his support in the future
@@ДимаВеселов-в8и "Negligible support?" The guy had a private army and the confidence of Hindenburg. He had so much help.
@@HunterShows I know. Besides, I was talking about popular support, since people, especially germans themselves, like to say that nobody really wanted Hitler or liked him(although if I remember right, he was a pretty close second place after Hindenburg at the elections)
@@ДимаВеселов-в8и For me it was like slapstick comedy, except there wasn't much comedy. It was sort of sad.
It's so easy to dismiss the issues that brought him to power a hundred years later, none of it matters now, everything at stake was destroyed; the bad guys won.
@@HunterShows read the book. The film deviates from it a lot.
The dork in the lifevest is the one who's been duped by propaganda.
@@BezoRazo you should read the book. Look who's back is the English title.
i think the actor is getting into the role too much
They really should dub this movie and put it in every cinema across the US, already. Lord knows they need a proper demonstration of fascism.
read giovanni gentile and take into account every nation that has practiced it WAS AT WAR WITH THE WORLD.
Anybody know the name of the background song
yes, i also want to know =)
ruclips.net/video/xtpd3257inc/видео.html
@@jo2special ruclips.net/video/nriejt6FYJs/видео.htmlsi=rnrJV95fKjhvy5RY this is the song
La poliziotta
its spelled "Zawadzki"
I still don’t get the ending !
You don't get what happened or the message?
the description got you covered, it's in the final two paragraphs
Why this whole comment section supporting real hitler? This is a film.
because, Not everything was dark, my friend
hitler videos on youtube are where neo-nazi losers come to lick their wounds
@@maney594 I think for simplicity's sake, we should assume that most things were dark and not try to justify it.
It wasn’t ALL bad .....
Hitler is vegan and German. Gross
Ι must watch the whole movie, it seems interesting. This ''Hitler'' though, is way too tall in comparison to the original. Dolfy was only an average 1.75 m
I mean it it would not be easy to get a German who actually looks like hitler to play him in this movie
@@beep5406 I think that many actors would be passable Hitlers with a Hitler mustache and hairstyle. But maybe this actor played this role better than others. Same as Bruno Ganz in Downfall. He didn't look much like the real one and yet with his act he became the most iconic cinematic Hitler ever. More Hitler than Hitler himself so to speak.
@@theo9952 agreed, my point was that they probably struggle finding people who not only could accurately pass for hitler but be willing to play him, especially as the movie was not a historical replaying and made him look more human than monster.
@@beep5406 that movie is the closest to ww2 than any ww2 movies produced by hollywood
Have you considered Sawatzki is just a manlet?
AWESOME movie
Amazing 🤩
no one here speaks for jon
Stop saying "Swastika". Coz Swastika is a symbol of harmony in almost all of Asian cultures.
Hitler used Christian Hakenkrauz/Hooked Cross.
Welcome to the internet
The Nazis called it "Swastika", so what you call it or what was originally called is pretty much irrelevant.
The Germans elected Hindenburg , and his government. That they elected Hitler though, is one of the great myths. The Hindenburg Coalition were indeed elected, with support from the Nazi following. The were instrumental. Many others, supported Hindenburg as well though. With no care either for , or of The NSDAP. The NSDAP, held a paltry 11 seats, and they were minor positions. Hitlers post of Chancellor, was also minor in power, though huge in profile. No one other than the NSDAP, thought that they would have any big influence, once elected. The Rub was, he manipulated more powers gradually, to a formerly minor office. It would be like the Secretary of State(in the US Gov.), slowly eclipsing the powers of the Presidency. Hitler was indeed elected by a majority of the People. But rather the Government he was a part of , was elected, not himself. Despite the huge following of the NSDAP, at the time. If he had ran by himself, for Hindenburg's post(of president), it's very unlikely he would have got anywhere.
Elected? If i had a thousand of young fellows with guns in the parliament even I would've been elected and a 100 years later people would've been writing books "Phenom of random ass commentator, a man who charmed with evil"
He managed to won the elections of '33 to become a cancellor not dictator yet
Zawadzki (polish surname) not Sawatzki
What's the story all about? Did Hitler became a celebrity in the modern times?
Ongoing. AI is translating his speeches. The world is learning what he said.
в истории гитлер не был таким високим
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as dangerous as i feel this movie is, it was pretty good
If you feel a movie or line of thought is dangerous, then you might need to re-examine yours...
@@mbsb1376 It's ironic acting like lines of thought cant be dangerous, in a reply to a video about a man known for spreading a line of thought which caused a war and killed millions of people
@@joshuakilpatrick7824 We need thought control and censorship, that's the only way we good guys can stop the bad guys!
You need to be re-educated
Lines of thought based around hate are dangerous
Girls are good
I feel bad for Sawatzki, man
People in the comments unironically defending Hitler...
yeah bro have you looked outside?
He's literally me.
Correct
Edgy kids who watched fictional movie, and think Hitler was like this 😂
@@zigzigzigit's nice weather outside, why?
Fight Club reference
i might not be active much for a year as i am preparing for olympiads.
Is that guy super short or something? Cause hitler was not that tall
You think Germanys socialism was different from Venezuelas or Brazils?
Weirdly topical