"Hitler is Back", a dark humorous film, does have a lot of laughs, especially the "scumbags that get in our way" in the tribute to the destruction of the empire, as well as those satires that fill the whole film. Some comments say that it is very scary to think about it. I think it can be realized without thinking about it. At first, it was ridiculed as before, and then the beer hall riot, as well as the use and collection of NPD, writing a book, and finally gaining a large number of believers. If Germany is replaced by Japan, the head of state is replaced by Tada Jun, or the familiar Okamura Neji, Tojo Hideki, etc., it is estimated that you can feel the panic of the grandmother in the film. Not to mention, I have to open the steel three to use the Republic of China to teach Japan a lesson.
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