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Sir John Feelgood
Nov 18, 2009

Often when I go to the movies I find myself thinking, "That would never happen" or "Why didn't they just do this?" But in Leni Riefenstahl's classic Triumph of the Will (1935), these thoughts never occurred to me. In scene after scene, the characters acted not only plausibly, but admirably. I often thought, "Yeah, that's what I would do" and "I feel the same way" rather than the opposite.

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lonesomedwarf
Mar 22, 2010

:agreed:

Rapman the Cook
Aug 24, 2013

by Ralp

DONKEY SALAMI
Jun 28, 2008

donkey? donkey?

In triumph of the will why didn't they just call Kevin from the plane and then come home and eat the.pig?

jarvis cocker
Dec 16, 2007

by Lowtax

is he still alive

Mr. Smile Face Hat
Sep 15, 2003

Praise be to China's Covid-Zero Policy
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Spanish Manlove
Aug 31, 2008

HAILGAYSATAN
this is my favorite movie

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les fleurs du mall
Jun 30, 2014

by LadyAmbien
The post credits scene is fantastic cinema where a giant steampunk mecha hitler rises from the earth to unite all peoples

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