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Diciembre de 1944: la "guerra total" ya está totalmente perdida. Pero Goebbels no quiere darse por vencido tan rápido. El primer día del año, el Führer debe reconquistar a las masas con un discurso de lucha. El plan tiene un flanco débil: el Führer ya no puede más. Enfermo y depresivo evita todo contacto con el público y sólo una persona está en condiciones de ayudarlo: su antiguo profesor de interpretación Adolf Grünbaum... un Judío. Goebbels ordena que lo transfieran junto con su familia desde el campo de concentración en Sachsenhausen hasta la Cancillería Imperial. El tiempo se acaba y al Führer le quedan sólo cinco días para estar en forma... (Baditri)

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inglés Although I didn't think I'd ever do it, I'm just going to comment on this film and not rate it. For now. I've never seen a more contradictory film. Judging by the trailer, one would expect a goofy comedy that is all about showing the Führer in the most ridiculous positions: In a tracksuit during warm-ups, in the bath with a model of a warship, during sex, with an awkwardly shaved half of a moustache. But would be a mistake. My Führer (blah, blah, blah) tries to be sort of satirical, which is hard to describe in any way. The screenwriters have made Hitler into a fairly friendly, almost pitiful guy, who has only minor mental problems stemming from a childhood block when he was unfairly humiliated by his father, and who would like to get into his mental state so that he can make a public appearance on New Year's Eve. What am I to think about that? For my part, it would be a clear waste for an incredible distortion of history, for unprecedented audacity and for humanizing one of the greatest monsters of world history, an act very closely bordering on the simplest promotion of Nazism. But... It would seem unfair to a film that actually didn't bore me for even a second, sometimes with some pretty cynical dialogue (Himmler to Goebbels: "We need a Jew? I think you should switch with me.") and various bits and pieces, such as officers unable to pronounce the ranks of others correctly, and at the somewhat melancholy end actually got me thinking. It's hard to judge this work. It's best if everyone makes up their own minds about it. ()

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