Mein Gott!!!

by Martin Hafer

Imagine a film made guerilla-style like Borat….but with a guy dressed up like Hitler walking about modern day Germany! Well, you don’t really need to imagine too much as some crazy filmmakers have done that with the film Look Who’s Back!! Yes, a film crew follows Oliver Masucci as he impersonates Hitler and plays it 100% straight! Naturally, this is another installment of films I which clearly have earned the moniker, You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet!

Unlike Borat where you know that it’s just Sasha Baron Cohen pretending to be from Kazakhstan, in this film Masucci plays it as if he really is Hitler and never breaks character. When the film begins, he is inexplicably transported from Germany in 1945 to the present day. At first, he’s very confused. Then, he develops a plan…to return to politics and take Germany into the future! To do this, he enlists the help of an unemployed filmmaker, Sawatski…and together they travel throughout the country…meeting people, talking politics and becoming an internet phenomenon! Where does all this lead to? See this very insightful film.

Look Who’s Back
Directed by
David Wnendt
Cast
Oliver Masucci, Thomas M. Köppl, Marc-Marvin Israel
Release Date
8 October 2015
Martin’s Grade: A

*****
The idea of this film is thoroughly distasteful and I actually thought might be illegal in light of German laws about the portrayal of Nazis and Hitler. However, the film manages to somehow be funny, great political commentary and not as distasteful and awful as you might imagine. This is because some of the folks in this film are not actors…and their reactions to Hitler are incredibly telling. Many of them seem to like Hitler and his message…especially regarding the negative influence immigrants have made on Germany. Again and again, folks agree with ‘Hitler’ and his crazy ideas while others just think it’s a funny or incredibly unfunny joke…and these reactions are indeed fascinating. In addition, the way that television takes to him and his crass message is a real indictment of the moral bankruptcy of many in the media…and one that is highly reminiscent of the great 70s parody, Network.

Before you start sending me hate mail, I suggest you try seeing this odd and incredibly offensive film for yourself. While it clearly is wrong on one level…it manages to actually have some incredible political and social commentary…making it clever and a sad indictment of the culture and the media. The film’s contention, amazingly, is that he’d probably fit in just fine if such a thing actually did happen! What an unusual and compelling movie…and one that just debuted on Netflix this month. Clearly, you ain’t seen nothin’ until you’ve seen this one!