Fake Captain Der Hauptmann (2017)

Alessia 2022-04-09 09:01:08

I have always regarded German cinema as a dreadful way, like German novels, too dull, this one is an exception: a war film, but set aside all battles and set the scene as a deserter during the collapse of the Third Reich, posing by chance Others, the self-proclaimed power was actually recognized in the chaos. He jumped from a deserter to the one who hated deserters the most. Life in the Palace Sixth Court; if he was just a clown who got away with the power vacuum, it is even more surprising that the temporary military court released him after he was caught, because he was daring and went underground after the defeat of the Nazi regime. Good material for the army.

At the end of the credits, the music and credits play, and the imposter and his Rangers are still alive and in action. The film is said to be an adaptation of the real thing, and that's even scarier: where statism is practised, the army is effectively a bunch of disciplined hooligans and ignorant demons, far inferior to bandits, who at least don't often get irrational Cannibalism, judging from the distance between them and the god of death, they are not even inferior to the devil, but a group of organized walking dead.

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  • Roscoe 2022-04-15 09:01:07

    A film full of evil, driven by the evil of dictatorship, the evil of inflammation, the evil of rabble, and the evil of mediocrity, the unintentional lies full of loopholes have evolved into a historical tragedy. The Wehrmacht, the SS, the Gestapo, the military police, the administration, and the judiciary all came on stage, and there were no dead eggs, let alone innocent people, and it was chilling. The so-called hero is nothing more than independent thinking, not subservient to authority and situation, not smeared, and not evading responsibility.

  • Alejandrin 2022-04-12 09:01:10

    Like the son of Saul in reverse, no one can get away with the madness of the system, and he also reflects on the neo-Nazis.

The Captain quotes

  • Willi Herold: My father always said, "If you've done something wrong, then at least admit it."