Usually no. The last one I saw was Look Who's Back, a German movie about Hitler coming back to modern times and becoming a talk show host. It has Borat-style segments where the actor goes out and talks to real people, and some of them do touch upon the modern day problems Germany suffers from. I think the creators of the movie were trying to virtue signal about "muh fascist rhetoric bad" but instead have inadvertently shown why they desperately need another Adolf. I definitely recommend giving it a watch as it has several comedic parts and will also give you something to think about.
Usually no. The last one I saw was Look Who's Back, a German movie about Hitler coming back to modern times and becoming a talk show host. It has Borat-style segments where the actor goes out and talks to real people, and some of them do touch upon the modern day problems Germany suffers from. I think the creators of the movie were trying to virtue signal about "muh fascist rhetoric bad" but instead have inadvertently shown why they desperately need another Adolf. I definitely recommend giving it a watch as it has several comedic parts and will also give you something to think about.
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