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Nazis love that movie, not shocking some of them would think it's practically a documentary.
They made the main character too hot, thats why. Similar to Starship trooper.
CHUDs are mentally high schoolers lmao.
CHUDs are mentally on the same level as Ted Bundy’s fangirls. They think being ontologically evil is the sexiest thing ever.
Well its more of the aesthetic, in both movies the nazi is hunky masc acting white dude. Whatever the plot of theme is (remember nazis consider(ed) meta-narratives and subsurface writing to be removed) less relevant.
So the whole omg the right wing loves x or y despite it being a based leftist message is a pointless waste of time, they are going to co-opt regardless of your protest or not.
Plus he goes to prison for doing the thing that all suburboid crackers dream of - stopping a theft on their property with excessive violence
They do? Wasn't the whole point of that movie not to be a Nazi?
The movie spends the first two thirds building up Ed Norton to be some kind of badass neonazi supersoldier, only for him to have a near-death experience product of his hate and his brother die for the same hate he instilled in them. Neonazis don't care for the human aspect of the story or his redemption (as half-assed and tenuous as it was), they only care about "Ed Norton was a badass neonazi in this film til he became a pussy"
Wild. I actually saw that movie as a teenager and it did actually have an impact on me but the complete opposite. The lesson I took from it was be careful who you hang out with. If you choose wrong enough your life can take a scary turn.
There's the difference between you and the average neonazi. You engaged with the text and got a message from it, while a neonazi either can't or willingly won't look any deeper than the surface appearance of superiority and masculinity in any piece of media. It's either flattering or indicative of the oversized influence/power the "undesirables" have.
No the whole point is that Nazis are actually right. And even if they're wrong, it's on minorities to educate white supremacists.