Talk:Even Evil Has Standards/@comment-92.15.141.148-20131102142704: Difference between revisions

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I hate it when Hitler is portrayed in films as some kind of caricature or personification of evil. He was obviously a hideously immoral and cruel man, but to portray him as some kind of demon detracts from the fact that he was actually a human being who thought what he was doing was good. He laughed, cried and loved his dog Blondie. I'm not trying to say "he had a good side" or "he wasn't all bad", Like in the movie "Downfall", I just think it's far more important and harrowing to show the simple truth as someone like him could appear again given the right circumstances.