bitches be like "this is my comfort movie <3" and the movie in question is Wakolda
(it's me, I'm bitches)
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bitches be like "this is my comfort movie <3" and the movie in question is Wakolda
(it's me, I'm bitches)

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Wakolda: Directed by LucĂa Puenzo. With Alex BrendemĂźhl, Natalia Oreiro, Diego Peretti, Elena Roger. The true story of an Argentine family who lived with Josef Mengele without knowing his true identity, and of a girl who fell in love with one of the biggest criminals of all time.
There is a scene in this film ^ which always sticks out in my memory. Itâs when Mengele (we donât know itâs specifically Mengele at this point; we just know him as this weird doctor in Argentina) meets up with his other Nazi crony, in secret.
 They meet up in the wilderness. And the crony starts talking about how he had a dream that the Fuhrer was still alive ⌠that he was still a living person and that the Reich was still a possibility.
 Iâve always been fascinated by Hitler myself. John F Kennedy, when he visited Berlin after WWII ended, said he found Hitlerâs legacy âthe stuff dreams are made ofâ.
 Adolph was a horrible cunt. Iâm not saying that I admire him, in any way. I just find his persona tingly, almost as if he were a fictional character, as if the Nazis belonged in these fantastic novels, rather than being real.
 And I think this movie ^ taps in with these notions. Mengele was one of those fictitious villains. This film is not 100% real, as to exact dialogue and so on - but this odd, disturbing story did actually happen as well. And I enjoyed watching it. (When I did see it, in the cinema, eight or even years ago or however long ago it was, I didnât actually know that Mengele was a real person. I got that it was based on a Nazi escapee but I thought it was fiction.)
 And the ending is just brutal and brilliant.
 You may choose to disagree with what Iâm saying, and/or find my opinions offensive. They arenât meant to be. I just mean that from an artistic and historical perspective I find this film alluring and memorable.
 The flick has no violence in it, is not gory, lends nothing to the horror genre per se ⌠but it has those dark qualities which makes the viewer think about it for years afterwards. With me, at least.
 Give it a go.
Wakolda (The german doctor) (2013) aesthetic
wakolda (2013), lucĂa puenzo
There is a moment in this film which I still remember distinctly from when I first saw it ten years ago in the cinema.
Itâs when Mengele and his fellow Nazi / German chap meet up in the wilderness. And Mengeleâs friend tells him how he had a dream that Adolf Hitler was still alive, and that the Reich still had a possibility to prevail.
I often feel such a way about the Nazis. That they were living in a type of dreamland already and that they were so deluded by their own grandiose imaginations.
Back in 2014, I actually didnât know about Joseph Mengele as a character. I knew that many of the Nazis fled to South America and they did there in the 20th century. But I wasnât aware of his specific atrocities. Which is why when I read about it after Iâd seen the film, it made it all the more horrific.
It also has one of the most powerful endings Iâve seen in a movie. I remember watching that on the big screen and being staggered by how mucked up that was.
Itâs well worth a watch, if you havenât seen.
[Also, Joseph Mengele died by drowning when he was 67. He had a stroke whilst swimming in the sea, and he couldnât function and dipped under the waves and he drowned. That mustâve been a pretty scary death. So, fuck him.]

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Wakolda (2013)
Director: LucĂa Puenzo
Wakolda (2013)