Charles, I completely disagree with you. I find it refreshingly funny, as does the director of Untergang, Oliver Hirschbiegel: http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2010/01/the_director_of_downfall_on_al.... Archetypes (e.g. of evil) are sometimes very useful for a brief comment. Although they are not always distinguishedly correct, because that would have been boring. All the best, Robin -- Robin Cheesman <robin@ruc.dk> El 22-01-2010 11:31, Charles Ess escribió:
Very sorry to have to say this ... How profoundly disappointing, if not on the edge of insulting. If (a) you know German reasonably well, and especially if (b) you've seen the terrific film, Der Untergang, that is ripped off here - it doesn't strike me as funny at all. The kindest thing that I can say about it from my standpoint is that it is a weak attempt at humor that depends first of all upon complete ignorance of German, and secondly a strikingly uncritical willingness to accept the now very tired trope of Hitler as the archetype of reactionary evil. (Part of the irony here: I don't think he was all that reactionary, especially with regard to new technologies.) As sympathetic as I am to the argument attempted to be made here - this seems to me to thereby works directly contrary to its intentions.
Sorry - no one bats a thousand, not even the redoubtable Jeremy!
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