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Hitler allows Sawatzki to direct them to the rooftop, where Sawatzki shoots him off the side of the building. Hitler reappears behind him, unharmed, and the confrontation is revealed to be a film scene with an actor playing Sawatzki; the real Sawatzki had been committed to a mental hospital. As Hitler's film finishes, he senses a political ...
Look Who's Back (German: Er ist wieder da, pronounced [ˈeːɐ̯ ʔɪst ˈviːdɐ daː]; transl. "He's back again") is a [1] German satirical novel about Adolf Hitler by Timur Vermes, published in 2012 by Eichborn Verlag . The novel was adapted into a German film of the same name, which was released in 2015.
The neo nazis attack Hitler because Hitler visited their headquarter earlier, and was not exactly impressed, calling them weaklings and losers. That part is the funniest part of the movie. 2001:982:8522:1:FC02:AD04:E909:C850 14:40, 29 January 2019 (UTC) The Movie does not fully cover a book. Even ending is different.
If you want to say that Hitler was worse than Stalin, be my guest. What you can’t do is then make the leap to say that because Stalin was Hitler’s enemy, Stalin was therefore good.
Oliver Masucci (born 6 December 1968) is a German actor. He is best known internationally for the role of Adolf Hitler in the 2015 film adaptation of the satirical novel Look Who's Back, Ulrich Nielsen in the Netflix series Dark, and Anton Vogel in Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.
I'm Back (Italian: Sono tornato) is a 2018 Italian satirical comedy film about Benito Mussolini directed by Luca Miniero, [1] [2] based on the German film Look Who's Back, in turn based on the satirical novel of the same name.
He also brings back the wannabe Slim Shadys who featured in his 2000 MTV Video Music Awards performance. Pete Davidson (right) with Eminem in the rapper’s music video for ‘Houdini' (YouTube)
Previously a ghostwriter, [1] his first novel Er ist wieder da, which has sold over a million copies in Germany, is a satire about Adolf Hitler and 21st-century Germany. [1] The English version, Look Who's Back, was translated by Jamie Bulloch and published by MacLehose Press in April 2014. The paperback was released in March 2015.