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The elevator pitch for Timur Vermes’ debut novel “Look Who’s Back” is, in itself, a hilarious litmus test for reader queasiness. It’s the summer of 2011, and Adolf Hitler — the one and ...
Look Who's Back has one unavoidable weakness. Hitler was a real person, with real history; even the most lowbrow jokes in the novel are suffused with references to that history. It's part of what ...
Based on Timur Vermes’ bestselling 2012 novel of the same name, “Look Who’s Back” begins with a simple premise: What if Adolf Hitler inexplicably reappeared in present-day Berlin, arriving ...
Look Who’s Back watches like a modern-day German version of Borat. Through this lens, the movie begins to mock the people surrounding Hitler as much as it laughs at the deceased dictator himself.
A new German film titled Look Who's Back and released on Thursday features the return of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler to modern-day Germany, 70 years after his demise.. The satirical German film ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from New Movies. Followed categories will be added to My News. In the satirical Look Who’s Back, Hitler wakes up in present-day Berlin with no memory of any ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from New Movies. Followed categories will be added to My News. In the satirical Look Who’s Back, Hitler wakes up in present-day Berlin with no memory of any ...