the kind you can enjoy a great deal so long as you don't think about it too much
I'd argue that any movie that deals with Nazism really should make you think, and if it's not what is it making you do instead? Sympathize? Be amused by them through your sympathy? No thanks.
They often verge on minimizing the danger that the real Nazis posed, missing--or perhaps ignoring--the simple fact that it doesn't matter if the soldier holding you at gunpoint doesn't live up to the Aryan ideal, so long as they still have the gun.
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the kind you can enjoy a great deal so long as you don't think about it too much
I'd argue that any movie that deals with Nazism really should make you think, and if it's not what is it making you do instead? Sympathize? Be amused by them through your sympathy? No thanks.
They often verge on minimizing the danger that the real Nazis posed, missing--or perhaps ignoring--the simple fact that it doesn't matter if the soldier holding you at gunpoint doesn't live up to the Aryan ideal, so long as they still have the gun.
Well. said.