Review of Triumph of the Will (1935) by Alan T — 20 Sep 2007
A masterpiece of epic proportions. Though the subject is the glorification of the Nazi regime circa 1934, it is nonetheless THE standard to abide by when making propaganda films. Here is where the wonder and pomp of Nazi Germany shine: from the brownshirted SA stormtroopers to the Black-uniform garbed SS guards.
My favorite propaganda film of all time, plus it includes the sub-video subtitled "Unsure Wehrmacht" which shows a war game during 1935. I have seen this film three times, and never get tired of it nor frightened by it.
I am empowered each time because, as you know, I embrace the darkness. Its tasteful representation of evil is seductive enough for one to begin their own movement and work towards world domination. It truly shows the amazing orater Hitler was, and oratory is a lost art in today's society.
Highly recommended for historians, people fascinated with this period, and anyone brave enough.
This review of Triumph of the Will (1935) was written by Alan T on 20 Sep 2007.
Triumph of the Will has generally received positive reviews.
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