Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Black Fox: The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler

I lost sleep due to the grave, fascinating contents created by the minds of Adolf Hitler and Johann Wolfgang Goethe through an observed narration.

The film used a story of the fox paralleling the actions and behaviors of Hitler from his arrest in Austria to his ruling. Every time I reflect back to history on the Nazi topic, I become fathomed about the time when World War I and II took place. Less than a century ago, Europe was in a leavened, castigation state which humans and buildings were destroyed in the name of power. Alongside normal existence, art and cultures were being depleted and emptied out for deepest, bottomless dungeons of despair and death. Wars between allies and opponents will always result catastrophic ends.

The contents were a good pairing with the allegory. The timeline and events were seamlessly explained. I enjoyed the frame by frame artistic storyboard of Mr. Hitler and his power over people.

From this viewing of film, I had to listen and reread the poem "Daddy" by Sylvia Path. Then, I jumped to the Oscar winning short film of 2014 - The Lady in Number 6. I leaped to the Bauhaus house.

Good stories surfaces due to the nature of war.

Every winning content will be based on my own belief:

1. Inhumane to conquest
2. Deep ends
3. Hardships and deaths
4. War
5. Animals
6. Walt Disney
7. Overcoming fear and winning
8. Oui, oui, Jacques Cousteau

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