I was expecting something properly controversial here with all that fuss, instead I saw the safest, perhaps most unoriginal way of making fun of the Nazis. Scarlett Johansson's character, with a perception that's clearly modern and new, is completely out of place. The entire Nazi environment depicted in the film was made up purely of the writer's tabloid, superficial (mis)understandings of Nazism. Filled with hackneyed symbolism and plain kitsch, there's absolutely nothing bold or adventurous in this film (the only 'good' nazi has to be a gay, how surprising). Anyone who says this film works against political correctness doesn't know the first thing about contemporary politics.
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