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uninentionally hilarious way to start a movie
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@FruitpilledPeachcel :airicomfy:
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@grips @FruitpilledPeachcel
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@FruitpilledPeachcel fucking greenscreen Alps
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@FruitpilledPeachcel oh no the classic ending subs
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@FruitpilledPeachcel you disappoint me, Röhm
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>and then came to me and said "oh woah dude, did Hitler kick a dog?"
oh yeah that's the first scene that made me stop and think. it's a very weird contrasting movie because Hitler is still kind of a sympathetic character, just with a bunch of weird scenes like that tackled on top
some are just laughable, like when he's having a lunch with a friend and his family and after a while it escalates into him screaming IT'S DA JOOZ! while spilling bloody crumbles all over himself. poor chap
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@FruitpilledPeachcel more kino shots
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first part is somewhat bearable if you take it like a british Room-tier bad movie, second one is terrible, especially with Geli's sado-romantic subplot... but there's still plenty of lowkey kino shots
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@grips I remembered when a friend watched this movie and then came to me and said "oh woah dude, did Hitler kick a dog?"
"What? No." was my response
Then I showed him how during his reign there were animal-protection measures that would be considered extreme even by this day, like giving anesthesia to animals before butchering them. Also how the guy was a vegetarian out of concern for animals, how his favorite animals were dogs, etc.
Suffice to say that it got him asking even more questions about the past. Because if you make shit up about small stuff in Hitler's life, then what stops you from making shit up about the big stuff?
So thanks to this movie, my friend was set on the right track. :cirnolaughing:
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the second part kicks right off though