Has anyone else seen this movie?
Look Who's Back
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Yes and it was alright
>IF YOU DON'T WANT TO PAY FOR LOW IQ IMMIGRANTS TO RAPE YOUR DAUGHTERS YOU'RE LITERALLY HITLER
Fuck this movie.
was it shot on an iphone?
Fransizka is a cutie
Did u not at least find the first half hilarious? Sure there's a bit of a liberal agenda by insinuating Hitler would thrive in today's world, but I found the movie entertaining and really really funny.
The guy that played Hitler was awesome. The libcuck message of the movie completely backfired like it did in the movie with everyone loving Hitler. It was ironic goodness and made hitler seem like a bro.
If you're being serious, no it wasn't. If you're being sarcastic because of the picture, apologies I'm posting from my phone and the pic is a screenshot
I'm not sure what the intent of the film makers was until the last 2 minutes. Hadn't actually figured out liberals were attempting to demonize Hitler, didn't come across that way at all.
Ya my thoughts exactly. It wants you to walk away thinking Hitler could thrive in today's world without a problem. It made me walk away thinking maybe someone like this (if you could remove his genocidal views) is what the world needs. Also the nigga scene in the car was hysterical.
I spotted their agenda from the beginning and deleted it. Read some shit here later that confirmed the rest is the same garbage.
It looks like libcuck propaganda designed to further propagandize white youth into killing their own race
Yes, and it's a poorly made, very poorly timed leftist propaganda film.
Yeah, that was funny. There were so many hysterical scenes...when Hitler was trying to pick his email name...asking the hitler youth ronaldo directions to the reich chancellory...yelling at the german cuck for picking him up in a florist van etc. Also i read that a lot of the on street meetings with people and when he went into bars was unscripted and that they thought people would spit on him and attack him but that almost everyone loved him and started openly complaining about the govt and immigrants
Kind of funny but a way to obvious political message
I don't believe the unscripted things at all. Look how evil germans are poor refugee's
for a jew.
any germans here? do you hate inmigrants or any people of color and why?
WHAT FUCKING MOVIE ! ?
yes
they're fucking repulsive and rude cunts
they think they're entitled to having a big flat and shit when they literally can do nothing but give birth to even more useless assholes
nah I dont give a fuck desu. I just dont really like people in general
>people of color
No such thing my bigoted friend.
The point of the book and the movie was that people will be drawn to a strong leader in a democracy when they feel like they have no power. They used Hitler as a set piece because everyone knows who he is and what he did and they have stong feeling about him (especially Germans).
That's why they did Hitler instead of Ceaușescu. The realization that there is a bit of a need or love of a dictator in all of us is what hit me the hardest. And like Trump or not that is what he is promising because many feel powerless in a democratic govt.
Not German but living in a Germany - tier country :
1. Stop calling them refugees
2. We need to build wall and start the deportations
do liberals think this was kind of an anit-nazi movie? is that the reason it his shilled here so hard?
because it wasn't
How would you feel if your stuff get stolen and somebody break into your apartment?
France is so fucking weak and pathetic, like the nancy boy of european states, it disgusts me
It's really worth a watch. You can interpret the agenda which ever way u please. Only thing I got out of it was Hitler made a lof of sense (not including the mass murder stuff).
Look Who's Back on Netflix. It's about Hitler being dropped into 2014 Germany. Kind of has a Borat feel to it the way it's made, but the second half is really interesting. You can clearly see a liberal agenda behind the movie, but my interpretation was more like holy shit this guy could do some good this day in age (if he could not kill like millions of people)
Perfect way to sum up how I felt after. Many countries need a strong leader, which you can't argue even if you hate the guy, Hitler was exactly that. Everyone sees it as liberal bull shit but think it's kinda ambiguous as far as agenda. It wants you to feel like oh no what have we become that Hitler would thrive in the 21st century. When in reality how you explained it is exactly how I felt
>mfw hitler learns that poland is still a country
Every country needs strong leaders? Yes.
.... strong leaders like Hitler? No.
Well think about where all those Muslim immigrants came from. That's right, countries with strong dictators and given the chance they would set up their own muslim dictator in Germany, that was part of the point. We feel like democracy has failed so we all turn to "strong men" to get justice but in the end it's all really just shooting ourselves in the foot.
How can you ever tell? That was even referenced in the movie how he hid his oppression during the '36 Olympics.
This its kinda funny because they did a terrible job at villifying him and actually made hitler seem like a bretty cool dude
I'm curious how italian muslims feel
Inb4 there are non