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It is not a masterpiece, but it treats the figure of Adolf Hitler and the events in an unprecedented way, certainly fictionalized and at times perhaps even naively (for example, when explaining how he came to choose the mustache and swastika as his recognition signs) and addresses in some way events that are themselves 'unprecedented' compared to other films about the character, and this beyond whatever judgment or appreciation one may have on the matter, is one of the reasons that makes it undoubtedly interesting. Discover the review
It is not a masterpiece, but it treats the figure of Adolf Hitler and the events in an unprecedented way, certainly fictionalized and at times perhaps even naively (for example, when explaining how he came to choose the mustache and swastika as his recognition signs) and addresses in some way events that are themselves 'unprecedented' compared to other films about the character, and this beyond whatever judgment or appreciation one may have on the matter, is one of the reasons that makes it undoubtedly interesting.
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