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<blockquote data-quote="Grit" data-source="post: 886559" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>*Spoilers*</p><p></p><p>It's telling that Hitler wants the films for his own personal viewing, instead of for censorship. He wants them for personal viewing, not because they are rebellious. He is watching a film when we finally see him, and we get to see his extensive, prominently displayed collection. </p><p></p><p>After seeing a film, I would assume a normal person would become obsessed with discovering how the film was made, or who the film came from; not an obsession with possessing more and more of them. The size of his collection seems to be telling. Maybe he knows something that excludes him from pursuing the source, and he is relegated to simply watching the films, over and over, in futlity. Or maybe he hasn't become enlightened enough like Tagomi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grit, post: 886559, member: 3537"] *Spoilers* It's telling that Hitler wants the films for his own personal viewing, instead of for censorship. He wants them for personal viewing, not because they are rebellious. He is watching a film when we finally see him, and we get to see his extensive, prominently displayed collection. After seeing a film, I would assume a normal person would become obsessed with discovering how the film was made, or who the film came from; not an obsession with possessing more and more of them. The size of his collection seems to be telling. Maybe he knows something that excludes him from pursuing the source, and he is relegated to simply watching the films, over and over, in futlity. Or maybe he hasn't become enlightened enough like Tagomi. [/QUOTE]
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