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Friday, April 5, 2013

Swing Kids, which takes place in Nazi Germany.

Swing Kids is an entertaining and interesting sprout about a distinct side of Nazi Germany that is overlooked. In the late 30s, many German teenagers rebelled against Nazi youth organizations (Hitlers Judgend or the H.J. for short), instead choosing to listen to flatten music. These teens were known as Swing Kids. At the time, listening to swing out music was illegal according to Hitlers rule.

Peter, Arvid, and Thomas were three such(prenominal) Swing Kids, often attending music clubs at night, and were both in all against trade unioning the Nazi party. However, after outfoxting caught stealing a radio, Peter had little choice different than to join the H.J.s to perch out of trouble. Thomas joins as swell up, refusing to let his friend join alone. As H.J.s, each begins to change, slowly being changing by the propaganda, which starts to turn them against their friends, and eventually, each other.

They both believe that they can ware everything including, the power and freedom that comes with association with the Hitler Youth as well as the rebelliousness and freedom of attending swing take in parties at night. To them, it was a perfect disguise. Officers during the day, and swing kids by night. Eventually, they acknowledge that they can not be mere members of the Nazi party without being parts of it. Thomas eventually becomes brainwashed and turns on all of his friends. He even notifies the H.J. about the swing spring club, that he was once a part of. He and other officers raid the club, when Peter was at that place. They get into an argument and start fighting. When it is all over, Thomas realizes what he has done and tells Peter to leave onwards he gets arrested. Peter doesnt listen and gets taken away.

Before I viewed this film, I never knew what Nazi Germany was...


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I remember thinking how powerful the film was when I first saw it, despite the fact that there arent any literal German people playing Germans in the film, but hey what can you do. I really liked the subject of the film. Anyways, I liked your review, since it did provide a little historical background, which is always good since there are way as well many people who say things without researching, and it is highly irritating. I nip my one suggestion is.... make it longer next time, and blab out more about the history of the time period, using the word picture a couple ot times as a reference... I speak from experience... teachers enjoy historical significance more than the actual source! So yeah, good job... keep writing

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