Adolf Hitler: My Part in his Downfall
I understand, I think. Like the title says, it's more about one person's role than the whole conflict. Milligan doesn't mean to protest the war, only his personal and complete unsuitability for the soldier's life. Along the way, the wit and comic amusement are practically epic. Although a few moments here and there turn the war from a farce back into a war, the good-natured irony continues steadily, making this film a great experience generally, and if you know anything about British comedy, it's a MUST SEE.
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