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Newest Review: ... though it could be seen to arise from Rothman's own inability to paint and therefore express himself, so he attempts to help ... more

 ... an emotionally disturbed man to do what he cannot. Hitler's unbridled passion, however, has yet found no direction, and it is recognised by his superiors in the army, who, embittered about the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, encourage the "Bohemian corporal" to channel his unusual views and passion into public speaking. What makes Max is an interesting venture is that the Hitler we see is only partially recognisable, since he has not evolved into a real person, not having found his purpose in life. He's merely a...more

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Premium Review Max (DVD): The Genesis of a Monster (1407 words)
by harlequin21 - written on 17.05.08 (Very useful, 49 readings)
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The villains of history are doomed to become caricatures in the world of cinema. As regards Adolf Hitler, most people have not wanted to see him as a human being, his twisted mind leading to one of the most catastrophic events of the twentieth century, a mind that one struggles to understand. However, there have been glimpses into the soul of this man in past years, insights which have gone past that mythic figure of evil and revealed a rounded individual beneath. But a convincing portrait of such a multi-faceted man is an incredibly difficult challenge, not just because one has find the balance between an angry human being and an evil monster, but also because his ...

 
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