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So, 'Hitler Stole My Ideas' is this intriguing documentary that dives into the lesser-known figure of Adolf Lanz. Leon Askin's portrayal captures Lanz's bizarre philosophies and how they influenced Hitler—a connection not often explored. The film combines some rare archival footage, which adds a unique layer to the viewing experience, almost giving it a haunting quality. The pacing feels reflective, allowing the audience to digest the weight of the material. It's not flashy, but there's something about the atmosphere that keeps you engaged. Askin’s performance is compelling; he really embodies Lanz’s eccentricities. It’s a distinctive piece for those interested in the darker corners of history and how ideas can morph into something monstrous.
Unique portrayal of LanzRare archival footageReflective pacing
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