Watch: Er ist wieder da 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – Adolf Hitler wakes up in Berlin…in 2014. After getting his bearings he is discovered by an unemployed TV producer, Fabian Sawatzki. Sawatzki thinks Hitler is some sort of performance artist and takes him around the country, talking to the general population, for a TV piece he has envisaged. Hitler, however, sees this as a chance to regain his popularity and power..
Plot: When Adolf Hitler reawakens at the site of his former bunker in present-day Berlin, he is mistaken for a comedian and quickly becomes a media phenomenon.
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Masucci delivers a completely realistic and utterly deranged Hitler, which, combined with the real reactions of people on the street, produces hilarious scenes and good comedy. Er ist wieder da!9/10
> He’s obviously the same person, but his intentions are?I enjoyed the director’s previous works like ‘Combat Girls’ and ‘Wetlands’. Those were young women oriented subjects, yet filled with sensitive topics. But now he turned his focus towards the screen adaptation of a bestselling satirical novel of the same name about Adolf Hitler. Well, this is not his best work, not a bad movie either.
Quite fun to watch, but not logical, especially the basic ones. Since it mocks a most hated person in the human history, there’s no issues on portraying him in whatever angle they wanted, because nobody cares. Yet the film talked some serious current issues of Germany.
This is like when ‘Borat’ meets ‘The Dictator’. A man who wanders around a city looking for some answers. That’s none other than Adolf Hitler, who wakes up in the middle of where some young kids showing their football skills for a tv programme. Then he embarks to learn where he’s and what year it is. Meets a person who helps him and ultimately end up with some tv guy where they begin their journey throughout the nation making videos before landing in an actual tv show. The man who killed millions of people wants the best for Germany and its people, how he turn things around were narrated in a quite interesting perspective.
The initial narratives were like the aimless, that tells us what people think of the Adolf Hitler’s return. Looked like most of them were shot like a documentary style, outside the official shooting spots. You can see lots of real people’s faces were censored. We know that he wanted to be an artist, but he draws some funny sketches in this. Likewise there are many scenes about his qualities that were dragged in to make fun out of it.
Can people accept the words of one who is considered a villain. He came from a different timeline, but he quickly absorbs the situation and gives some important tips that should come into force. From the common people’s perspective, it is an entertaining product, but from the political viewpoint, there are stuffs to consider severely about.
> “When you have rats at home, it is called not a clown but an exterminator.”
To me there’s nothing controversial about this theme. When he failed, the final pages of his history book were written by his enemies. Otherwise, there’s no difference between him, Alexander and Genghis Khan. Every greatest kings who ever lived on the earth dreamed of conquering the world.
I think the present world is same, except the form of conquering is changed, like some want to rule the world with their strong economy like the US and some are on their cheap industrial products like China. Like that all the other nations are on the top of the chart with something in what they’re good at.
Adolf Hitler was a politician, not a king, but he had his reasons for his actions. So if we go by the rule books, nothing seems rational. To me this film was a decent entertainer, I just wanted to enjoy what it offers and I think I did. I advise the same that you should not mix up this with the reality. Because that might take us to the unwanted territory.
He’s the same person who came from the past, but I was keen to know his intentions, especially what the writer intended to draw out of him. Because he’s alone, not with his army, so he had no power, but his interaction with people brings up some discussable topics. I’m not a German, but it made me think when he spoke about current issues that Germany is facing. Every nation has to think about its internal affairs to improve it, you can’t live forever with the past shame.
This film might be a comedy, but you can’t ignore some of the points the main character talks. I felt the movie was a double strike where people can have some laughs and in other side to learn the reality of the state. This the best satirical film about Adolf Hitler I’ve seen after the Charles Chaplin’s ‘The Great Dictator’.
7/10
Good movie, but would have been better as 100% comedy
“Er ist wieder da” is the newest movie by writer and director David Wnendt and just like his last one “Feuchtgebiete”, it is based on a novel. It’s Wnendt’s 3rd pretty well-known movie and just like with the one I already mentioned and with “Kriegerin”, he cast a fairly unknown actor as the lead actor again. I am not aware with Oliver Masucci, but according to his filmography he has not been in movies/television since 2011. Still, he did a pretty good job here. As the film continues during its almost 2 hours, it becomes more and more dramatic while still containing comedy elements. I am not saying it was a failure dramatically as there is an interesting take on our society today and also on the quality of German television at this point that is very critical and inspires you to think. However, I believe this film works best during the funny parts.For example, Hitler hanging out all day long in paper stores or him mistaking “Arbeitslage” für “Arbeitslager” was hilarious. And Christoph Maria Herbst imitating the famous meltdown by Hitler from “Der Untergang” was just priceless. I also found the quote funny that “Jews” are not funny and should not be part of the comedy program/movie, which was quite an interesting reference in terms of us actually watching the movie and they included it the very same moment they criticized it allegedly. Yes this is certainly a film which is not particularly politically correct, not to say not politically correct at all. Just remember the racist jokes scene. Still, this is exactly my kind of humor and I enjoyed most of the comedy in here. However, I felt that some of the dramatic sequences lacked focus or just relevance other than making this film look more significant than it actually was. I am not sure why these were included. The are so many serious German films about Nazis, not only historical ones, so it was really not too necessary to add this one to the list. I would have preferred a 100% comedy movie. And I did not like the ending at all, possibly the weakest part of the film. It felt like Wnendt/Vermes wanted to go out on a boom, but it was just a big mess in my opinion with the boundaries between reality and fiction blurring more and more until they disappear to the audience. Not very convincing here. Too smart for its own good. Still, as a whole, this was a good film, entertaining 115 minutes and I recommend it. If you like it, also make sure to check out Helge Schneider’s Hitler film. Very funny as well.
Original Language de
Runtime 1 hr 56 min (116 min)
Budget 3196621
Revenue 25513752
Status Released
Rated Not Rated
Genre Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Director David Wnendt
Writer David Wnendt, Mizzi Meyer, Timur Vermes
Actors Oliver Masucci, Thomas M. Köppl, Marc-Marvin Israel
Country Germany
Awards 2 wins & 7 nominations
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Sound Mix Dolby Digital (5.1)
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Arri Alexa
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