Look Who's Back

2015
7| 1h56m| en| More Info
Released: 08 October 2015 Released
Producted By: Constantin Film
Country: Germany
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When Adolf Hitler reawakens at the site of his former bunker in present-day Berlin, he is mistaken for a comedian and quickly becomes a media phenomenon.

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Infamousta brilliant actors, brilliant editing
BoardChiri Bad Acting and worse Bad Screenplay
Grimossfer Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%
Allison Davies The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
mnynvrlp Just watched "Look Who's Back" which I expected to be a full-blown comedy satire, as a movie it's very smart with tons of cultural references and is very funny in general.But the movie also commented on real-life political situations or climates in Germany and Europe. going as far as mixing real people and their reactions in the movie alongside the actors and their acting.This movie was a funny, smart, thrilling, yet pretty genuinely chilling piece of cinema. So many scenes serve as mirrors and reflect on our mindsets as a society.It's better than Downfall and is probably the best movie-documentary I've ever watched.Totally recommending this movie to anyone knowledgeable of history, cultural references and socio-politics matters who wants to have a laugh, yet a very serious and surreal experience.
William Bjornson This piece will dawn on you like a small epiphany if you come to it cold. It is both what and not what you might expect and best served to yourself as an impulsive dessert for your intellect. Just watch the gahdam thing and, I'm intuitively positive, you will think about it after and have your very own opinion(s). To those responsible, Vielen Dank!!
Kutay Kesim The movie is about Hitler suddenly finding himself in 2015 Germany and his "adventures" with a news/film producer. I believe that it would be a good idea to examine the movie in two main parts which are comedy and political: Comedy: Even though it is not a full-time laughter fest it indeed is funny and makes the movie viable for any one looking for a relaxed watch.Political: On the other side, the movie has many political/sociological messages in it which are not just from one perspective. It does not try to impose one idea to the viewer instead it embraces them to think which definitely is a great value for any movie. I will not detail the ideas as it is for you to find and evaluate, even though, the final of the movie gives a clear message.P.S. How they ended the movie is especially beautiful(NO spoiler). It does not have strict edges and but also does not leave the viewer totally blank.An amazing experience is waiting for anyone who is going to watch that beautifully made movie.
The Couchpotatoes Even though German is not the most pleasant language to listen to because it all sounds so aggressive all the time in this movie it works rather well because Adolf Hitler's speeches were also aggressive all the time. The movie itself is a dark comedy with sometimes a political view of modern society. It shows a lot of what is happening in Europe and what people complain about. Well at least what right wing people complain about and think about the situation because I couldn't care less about races and ethnicity's. You have good and bad people in all ethnicity's. The movie has some funny moments. I know I laughed a couple of times but for the majority of the movie I thought it was sometimes a bit long. Oliver Masucci as Adolf Hitler plays his role really good though. He has the physics and the perfect intonation in his voice to play Hitler. It's a good movie to watch once but I won't watch it a second time.