Comedy   Germany

In the movie Look Who's Back, Adolf Hitler wakes up in a vacant lot in Berlin, completely unaware of the events that occurred after 1945. As he wanders the streets, disoriented and homeless, he is met with confused glances from people who oddly seem to recognize him. However, nobody believes that he is actually Hitler.

Initially, people mistake Hitler for a comedian or a method actor, assuming that his uncanny resemblance is part of a performance. They find his behavior and speeches strangely amusing, assuming him to be an impersonator dedicated to historical accuracy. Noticing this misconception, Hitler sees an opportunity to regain power through the entertainment industry, convinced that he can manipulate the masses once again.

Embracing his newfound identity as a comedian, Hitler quickly rises to fame in the modern media landscape. He becomes a YouTube sensation, gaining a massive following due to his controversial and blunt comedic style. His old ideologies, disguised as jokes, start gathering support from disillusioned individuals who think they are merely laughing along.

Amidst Hitler's rising popularity, a struggling filmmaker named Fabian Sawatzki stumbles upon him and recognizes the potential for a groundbreaking documentary. Seeing it as a unique chance to expose Hitler's dangerous ideas to the world, Sawatzki begins secretly filming the former dictator in viral situations. He hopes to unmask Hitler's true intentions and expose the danger of his ideology.

Meanwhile, Hitler's popularity continues to soar, attracting the attention of politicians and media executives who want to capitalize on his fame. However, as Hitler witnesses the current state of society, he starts questioning his own beliefs. He begins to wonder if his old ideologies are truly relevant or if there might be another path to regain power and influence.

As the documentary progresses, Sawatzki is faced with ethical dilemmas and challenges in maintaining his true purpose. Can he truly expose Hitler and prevent the reemergence of his dangerous ideology, or will he inadvertently contribute to its revival through unintended validation?

Look Who's Back combines satire and dark comedy to explore the potential dangers of populism, media manipulation, and the vulnerability of society to charismatic figures. It delves into the complexities of the human psyche and the impact of historical knowledge on contemporary times, serving as a cautionary tale against the resurgence of hateful ideologies.
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