From the perspective of the last stenographer around Hitler, the film shows the last 12 days of war madman's life in the bunker in a down-to-earth and objective way.
The destruction of the empire revealed the truth in a convincing way. It is not a simplistic irony, but it preserves the complex essence of the world to the greatest extent. This simplistic irony, mixed with blind moral superiority, makes Hitler farther and farther away from the true face of history and becomes an evil symbol that can be whitewashed by future generations-any interpretation of Hitler that runs counter to this moral sense will cause great controversy and inexplicable anxiety.
This film reveals the situation of imperialists when the Third Reich is about to fall from all angles, including politicians, generals and civilians. At the last minute, the Germans even sent German children who were deeply influenced by imperial thoughts to the battlefield. When the war started, a desperate girl asked a boy to kill her, and the boy shot himself at a loss after killing the girl.
Yes, despair, this is the mood that pervades besieged Berlin. Desperate generals committed suicide. Desperate frontline soldiers mercilessly shot and killed civilians who resisted slightly. Desperate people gathered together to indulge in drinking and partying.
The film shows the influence of the Third Reich on people from some suicide scenes, reflecting the pain and despair brought by the war.
Sixty years later, looking back at Hitler, history chose him. The appearance of German fascism is not an isolated thing, it is the product of many factors in 1930s. It was Hitler who inspired the nationalist enthusiasm of the Germans, so at the beginning of the war, a large number of German youths were willing to contribute their lives to the motherland and Hitler.
In the end, Hitler bid farewell to the historical stage forever as a loser, and the right to write history naturally fell into the hands of the winners. This is the inevitable law of historical development.