Netflix have bought up a controversial comedy filmĀ about Adolf Hitler.
The Borat-style film, called ‘Look Who’s Back’, imagines the dead Nazi leader coming back to the streets of Berlin.
It has been a box office hit in Germany and sees Hitler wake up in the modern day.Ā It shows a rather baffled Fuhrer grappling with the internet, being beset by segways and generally looking confusedĀ by everything from dodgems to yoghurt.
We see him Googling ‘world domination’, trying to set up an email account and going on a TV talk show to chat about being evil.
There surely cannot be a greater fish-out-of-water story than this? (Okay, maybe Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure).
The film is expected to make its debut on Netflix on April 9 and comes after the success of Amazon Prime’s ‘The Man in the High Castle’ which pictures the world if Hitler had actually won the Second World War.
The film is based onĀ Timur Vermesā best-selling novel.
There was mixed reception to the news on Twitter…
Canceling Netflix now!! Shame on you, @netflix There's NOTHING funny about Hitler. He was a evil monster!! https://t.co/Y5ZrOc2SpZ
— Jennifer (@bellatrikslaroo) February 9, 2016
Implicit alt-right message of Netflix's "Man in the High Castle": Hey, if Hitler had lived, maybe he wouldn't have been such a bad old guy.
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) February 10, 2016
I spend 8% of each day making Hitler jokes, so I am very ready for this #Netflix #LookWhosBack @theage https://t.co/zw2Otddi81
— Alana Schetzer (@schetzer) February 9, 2016
I find @netflix putting a Hitler comedy is in very poor taste, nothing funny about him
— Ryan Rider (@ryanridertweets) February 8, 2016
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