What?! Why?

The significance of this scene in regards to poking fun at the German Nazi’s is the sensitivity of Hitler’s feelings. A man walks into a meeting in the theater, explaining how Adolf Hitler is not a fan of the upcoming show. The show is set up to offend Hitler, and the obvious is comedic. The show is like an Inglorious Bastards type situation, where as instead d of the physical violence it’s more of what feelings will be hurt. As the head general and director of the program as the official representing Hitler intervene, the crowd that forms behind them provides a more comedic purpose. Because why can’t they still go on with the show? Just because Hitler’s feelings get hurt. The clothes and the higher stage plays a purpose to the official attempting to change the situation. It makes the people who are organizing the event displays a higher up role than the puny Hitler’s representative. The lighting of the people’s faces when he purposes the idea display all of the confusion, dispute, and annoyance of the Higher up’s request, like they are fed up with his sensitive BS. This displays how ridiculous Hitler’ regime was, and is pointed out in a comedic fashion because of his lengthy rule and his ongoing but brutal rule.

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