Look Who's Back -
: The work satirizes how modern media prioritizes entertainment and "virality" over substance. Hitler becomes a YouTube sensation and a television star not because people agree with him, but because they find his "performance" hilarious and edgy.
: A significant part of the film includes unscripted, guerrilla-style footage where actor Oliver Masucci, dressed as Hitler, interacts with real German citizens. The reactions—ranging from amusement to genuine support for his extremist views—serve as a sobering warning about the persistence of prejudice. Look Who's Back
(German: Er ist wieder da ) is a biting satirical work that explores the hypothetical return of Adolf Hitler to modern-day Germany. Originally a 2012 novel by Timur Vermes, it was later adapted into a successful film in 2015. Core Premise : The work satirizes how modern media prioritizes