hitler speech

             The movie Hitler - The Rise of Evil directed by Christian duguay and released in 2003 explores Adolf Hitler`s rise to power during the years prior to World War II and how the German society of post World War I allowed one person to manipulate and rule them, thereby giving up their own rights and personal freedoms.
             The film was mainly about local politics and how Hitler used wheeling and dealing to get his way. He came to power through different deals made with other members of his and other parties.
             The movie portrayed Hitler as a fairly open minded man in the beginning who became less stable as he became more powerful.
             The movie can be taken as a more general attack on the search of power and the way in which corrupt figures gain and manipulate power for their own purposes. Hitler is driven by power and slowly descends into cruelty.
             The most powerful scenes in "Hitler: The Rise of Evil" don't focus upon him, but the people who elevated him to power.
             Robert Carlyle put on the evil look and mustache to be Hitler. Carlyle's performance is outstanding. Like a crazy man he veers from a soft-spoken man to ranting dictator. Even his scenes with young children still have an eeriness to them that is chilling.
             The movie reveals how Hitler enjoyed children and animals, fell for women and was pained by his life's failures. Yet those human emotions can never overcome the knowledge that the man was responsible for millions of deaths.
             The film, which took almost two years to edit, included such innovative techniques as moving cameras; the use of telephoto lenses to create a foreshortening effect; frequent close-ups of wide-eyed party faithful, and heroic poses of Hitler shot from well below eye-level.
             Both the novel Animal farm and the movie Hitler: a rise from evil, are similar as they both show negative use of power.
             The texts have a related storyline apart from the fact that Animal Farm uses pigs
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