Thoughts?
It's about time for us to move beyond the boogie man and start facing the real Germany today
I liked it. It's a little disjointed, and you can't quite tell what it wants to be, either comedy or drama/personality study, but it was a fun watch.
It's important to understand how sensitive Germans are to any mention of the Nazi Party in order to understand how subversive it is, I guess.
The scenes with Hitler being motivational and counter arguing were great. It was a fun movie, i feel bad for germans who are drowned in the issues it was trying to tackle.
>>70741217
>Timur
>>70743258
>Timur Vermes was born in 1967 to a German mother and Hungarian father
I read the book and was dissapointed. Is the film literally the book or did they add stuff?
>>70741217
Get
>>70744430
embarrassing... check these kiddo
Started enteraining/fun and got more and more uncomfortable as it went on.
It's painful but important and will sadly gain more relevance in the coming years.
anyone got the scene where the writers are coming up with jokes?
That was easily the funniest part of the movie, not just for the bants but also, because IRL, some left wing faggots had to come up with those.
Must've been glorious.