>Oh what might've been So I just watched this after/pol/ recommended it. I'd be extremely interested to discuss it. I'm particularly curious about the way the Jewish grandmother is used somehow as the antidote or only one who realises anything is (((amiss))).
It was better than I thought it would be, being that it came from German media.
Anthony Perry
This was unironically good. The filmmakers clearly wanted to make a Borat-style movie criticizing Germans and Germany but instead made Hitler look great.
Jose Brown
Was the movie intentionally redpilled? Or is this an example of being confused cross culturally?
Nolan Mitchell
This scene (especially the bit prior about silence sent me off and a binge of research into his oratory style. I started watching the movie about eight hours ago but kept pausing it to go and look stuff up.
It can't be a coincidence that the tv show was both in blackface and looked like one of those people Sup Forums like most.
Gabriel Cox
Wait, what is this movie? I want to watch it.
Dylan Diaz
it made me sad he's not really coming back :(
Wyatt Cooper
I actually like it because it's a good movie, not because I'm a 16-year-old newfag who loves anything with Hitler.
Daniel Ward
Basically the intent of the movie was to further stamp the boot down on modern Germans even further as far as >LOOK, YOU GERMANS ARE STILL RACIST! IF HITLER CAME BACK, YOU WOULD STILL FOLLOW HIM!!! THIS MEANS YOU MUST FURTHER ATONE FOR YOUR SINS BY BEING EVEN MORE THOROUGHLY COVERED IN VIBRANT SHITSKINS!!! They realized they had made a huge mistake after releasing it and seeing that it just made people actually want Hitler to come back.
Eli Morris
This filmed seemed like an attempt to show the rise of Hitler and how the German people saw him. They def tried to make him like a monster in the end. Here's the hilarious part, that completely backfired and they made Hitler a fully sympathetic character. Mostly because the actor did too good of a job as Hitler, and his viewpoints are very agreeable.
Ethan Gray
The other bit with the other dog seemed so... weirdly out of character? You know the bit I mean.
I really don't get how this even got made in modern Germany.
I have seen Germans comment on it here and say its a giant red pill with a blue coating.
Jordan Murphy
This desu
Justin Campbell
Gave me hope. The film itself is bluepilled, but it seems like many in Europe still long for a Hitler type leader.
Jason Nguyen
>sheklegruber...
Eli Robinson
The German film industry is way less filled with propaganda than (((Hollywood))) Besides as along as they don't "deny the 6 gorillion" then it's alright in (((their))) eyes
Adrian Wright
Hitler is a rather charming fellow eh?
Brayden Price
Fucking exquisite film. Possibly what finally pushed me over the edge from lolbert to NatSoc.
Henry Ross
>OP literally has the title of the film in the subject line.
You're the reason other countries laugh at us.
I found the portrayal of Merkel particularly amusing given the current crisis.
The actor playing Hitler was a better Hitler than Hitler. Though unless the deuteragonist is a manlet he's a good bit taller than the real one.
Connor Edwards
Charming enough for (((Them))) to go OY. VEY.
Ryan White
That might explain it. Though I think as someone else said it backfired fantastically on whoever greenlighted it.
Caleb Sullivan
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Benjamin Brooks
Yeah, this was a fucking weird movie. They really tried to drive home at the end that Hitler is terrible and they hate him, but I was watching the whole thing thinking "wtf I love Hitler now."
Levi Myers
I went through the entire movie thinking that. Then they seemed in the credits to do their utmost to find examples of diversity to contrast it with. Including some Somali literally going "muh dick"
Wyatt Jenkins
This part here I guess they were trying to show that Hitler truly was a monster. It would have worked except the film before and after this scene out red pills this bluepill.
Bentley Richardson
Its a shitty attempt considering everyone knows Hitler loved dogs.
Bentley Rogers
if I remember the ending seems to imply that Hitler might rise again
Jason Kelly
Saw this about a year ago.
This was a great movie.
Hunter Johnson
Not necessarily the next hitler but moreso a cultural shift back to nationalism.
Brody Morales
It pretty much outright says it. Right down to gun acquiring a second Eva Braun and driving around in the same style of car as we always see him in.
Ryan Diaz
The parts with the dog had me dying, even though I’m pretty sure hitler was a total animal lover. Hilarious movie
Ryder Cruz
This. That's why it was such a shit sequence. Hitler loved animals.
Oliver Jackson
It also wasn't put in very well. Like every film showing Hitler, when they put in the >Don't worry he's horrible goyz bit it feels out of place and out of character.
For example The Rise of Evil actually flows way better as a film without the >look dudez Hitler was a paedo rapist bits
Nicholas Taylor
It’s hard to believe their intention was to warn people about Hitler/far right views when Hitler seemed so goddamn reasonable and likeable.
Samuel Richardson
The Jews always seem to make that particular mistake when doing a movie about the right (be it Nazis or whatever). They seem to think that as long as everyone agrees that racism is bad and that 6 gorillion jews died, it doesn't matter how sensible the "villains" points are, he would be thought as a "bad" person from the audience.
Christian King
Lol like when they try to pass off Mein Kampf being a best seller in Germany as "historian interest" lmao people aren't stupid.
Adrian Lee
As an aside the scene that references downfall ("everyone out, A, B, C, stay") had me in stitches.
Jordan Walker
The Jew is simply not that smart, and is terrible with making stories. Like the whole 6 gorillion story. The problem with (((their))) story they said it was mostly gas chambers that killed 6 million of them, when that is a retardedly inefficient way of killing off a population. If they went with starvation then maybe.
Hmm funny how Mein Kampf only was allowed again just a year ago sinec 1945.
Jacob Gomez
Where can I find this movie online? I've tried searching for it and it's not coming up anywhere.
Austin Sullivan
It was really an interesting movie, but the bit with the dog was forced as all hell. The best 'Hitler was a bad person' bit would be the grandma, but it's an appeal towards emotion instead of dismantling anything the actor said
Henry Gray
Jesus Christ.
Type "Look who's back English subs" into Google.
>My fellow Americans >are retarded.
Colton Young
Netflix has it, searching the German name might come up with it. ER IST WIEDER DA
Juan Rogers
Stop making this thread.
Nathaniel Harris
It could actually have been written really well. Remember that photo of Goebbels when he realises the photographer is a Jew and gives this death glare? Well something similar with either grandma or girlfriend. >They get on really well >laughing, smiling, everyone is happy >"is that kosher salt?" >*bang*
Gabriel Rodriguez
Thanks. You know we aren't called Burgers for nothing.
Gavin Wood
Not until you watch the movie.
Ethan Lewis
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Nathaniel Smith
Dude worse than that. The Fucking things on netflix. Not exactly a lost criterion collection. Anne this dude still can't find it. It just hurts.
William Scott
checked faggots, watch this movie!! Heil Hitler!!!!
Christian Cooper
So I've been planning to read the book but the author name (timur vermes) unnerved me. Anyone has read the book and the movie, how is it compared to each ?
Brandon Cooper
Checked and noted.
Nolan Hill
Books better. Loses that weird ending. 8/10 would read again.
Sebastian Carter
Sometimes I wish I was born dead
Isaiah Lee
I read it. LOVED the book! The movie is mostly faithful to the book, except the ending. That's a bit different. Also, I don't recall that dog scene in the book. I think that was just slapstick filler added.
James Ross
I almost died when I was 4. My parents call it a miracle that I lived. I think of it as a travesty.
Anthony White
Just curious. I got the impression some of the interviews with free range Germans weren't scripted - at least the reponses of people to Hitler. We're they in the book?
Thomas Davis
It made absolutely no sense whatsoever
Thomas Brooks
No they tried to go borat. That's filler
Lincoln Wood
We are indeed racing to the abyss, but people can't see it, and the ones who do are regarded as crazy faggs, please do me a favor....
David Cruz
Like how they tried to make Starship Troopers a satire but it just looked fucking awesome instead. Or these scenes
Tons of people waved hello to him at the end, the only ones who didn't were Turks.
Adrian Jackson
this cant happen... this is shitty translation right???? people cant watch this and not agree right? It is 100% true.. how do people say this is bullshit
Levi Clark
It had these scene on miscegenation:
Jonathan Jackson
>doesn't capitalize the title to a movie >expects people to understand the basic phrase is the movie title >calls others retarded At least learn basic grammar before you make an ass out of yourself. Would you call the book mein kampf? Of course not, it's a fucking title.
Ethan Kelly
I'd rather not exist to begin with.
Luis Campbell
how is that even possible? if you dead, you cant born.
Robert Campbell
The dog part was bullshit He wouldn't have done that
Angel Young
>Subject of the thread is look who's back >OP is talking about some movie >Name of picture in OP is literally "look-whos-back-on-netflix" >Cannot put 2 and 2 together Holy fuck you're stupid.
Aaron Rivera
>Is this... >a grammar >Nazi?
Zachary Foster
Found the English teacher LARP
Ethan Brooks
Titles are capitalized. Look who's back is a common phrase. Look Who's Back is the title to a movie.
Not that I would expect a kiwi to know grammar rules. Am i not in the right place? Improper language is tantamount to the dog analogy: meaning is lost in inefficient transfer of information, resulting in the bastardization and eventual loss of the initial message.
Adrian Cooper
In all fairness yes I should have capitalized the title of the film but it is rare that such a thing is done here when the meaning is clear.
William Davis
Please can we go back to discussing Hitler some more?
Asher Morgan
Yeah basically were gonna flame that guy cause he's whiny. Don't nag is the takeaway here
Justin Garcia
It's a good movie, but there are scenes full of kikery. For example an old lady freaks out and says "You burned them and gassed them all! You monster!" the ending implies that if Hitler were around today he would be comforted by the right-wing movements that exist today, the movie is essentially trying to warn Germans that modern right-wing movements are evil and the evil man with the evil moustache would support them.
There are some scenes that definitely backfired though like the ones here, the movie has some light comedy as well which is actually not too bad. For example there's a part that makes fun of him as an artist, he's in the middle of the city offering free portraits and the portraits he draws are ridiculous drawings that a 5 year old would do. Overall pretty enjoyable movie
Jack Lopez
what aspect of his immense faggotry would you like to discuss ?
Landon Nguyen
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Jaxson Price
>Durr I'm just too intelligent to notice basic shit Huh.
Alexander Watson
Never saw it but heard an overwhelming number of Germans in the movie were sympathetic to Hitler's views, showing we Aryans are incompatible with this Jewish society, ie no morals and mindless shekel-chasing
this webm sums it decently
Andrew Sullivan
> People actually think this analogy is brilliant
Anybody with half a brain would realize immediately how fucking stupid this anology is. The german shepard is a relatively new breed with it's origins sometime in the early 20th century. It came as a result of selective breeding to create a different type of dog that was more suitable for work. Looking at this and the way other breeds have evolved over time completely blow his shitty argument out of the water. There's nothing "conservative" at play here. Nothing stays the same and there's nothing you can do about it. Other than this, the film was pretty good along with the book.
Thomas Gomez
it gets pretty good, but then it goes full shoah it down at the end
Grayson Clark
God the believer was great.
Alexander Gonzalez
yeah. the dog scene seemed off. forced in. your black man in a dress if you will.
makes you wonder. checked.
wasn't he some animal rights activist? would support a ban of kosher slaughter.
checked and watched.
all in all a good film.
Isaiah Sanders
Alright. Seems the book is not that long, I'd read it after. Watvhing the movie now.
Kayden Hernandez
Thinking back on the dog scene
What if it was so weirdly out of place to sell the film to the powers that be? "we want to made a movie about hitler and what a dick he was. We have this one scene where he fucking shoots a dog and uses its' corpse to annoy people. God Hitler was such shit!" And then they made the move and threw that in to avoid legal troubles
Camden Johnson
If only you did... You wont imagine the hell I will put you through you fucjing nazi
Christian Jones
>That obvious look of "oh fuck he's right" Beautiful
Aaron Stewart
yeah
Anthony Sanders
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Kayden Green
What part of it being a relatively new breed changes the fact that if they mix the breed disappears? Stop the autism for a second.
Leo Powell
Okay mate, So if I have a farm of border collies and I breed them all with kelpies, will I still have border collies? It's that fucking simple.
The part where "Hitler" basically barges into the nationalist party headquarters and emasculates everyone there was pretty funny and telling. But yes, the joke with the dead Dog is all completely out-of-character. Hitler was an avowed conservationist and animal lover who abhorred both dirty jokes and harsh treatment of Animals. His own dog, Blondi was beloved by everyone close to Hitler.
Austin James
>hebrew You did that on purpose for a TRS is jewish meme didn't you.