Rather, these villains are the unapologetically evil kind and garner no sympathy from the audience.

The movie is about killing several of these Nazishow much more blatantly anti-fascist can you get?

As such, it must never happen again.

The Great Dictator

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EnterCabaret, a bright andthrilling musical filmbased on a Broadway show of the same name.

If anyone is qualified to deliver an anti-Nazi and anti-fascist message with his films, it’s him.

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V standing with his head titled in V for Vendetta

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Edward Norton as a neo-Nazi in American History X

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Three soldiers stand in a forest looking perplexed while holding submachine guns

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A woman crying in ‘Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom.'

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Sally and the MC in full costume and makeup, in front of a blue curtain in Cabaret

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Charlie Chaplin as Adenoid Hynkel giving a speech in the Great Dictator

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Flyora looking directly at the camera in Come and See

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Wladyslaw playing the piano in The Pianist

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Oskar Schindler (Liam Neeson) holds an object and looks distraught in Schindler’s List (1993).

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Rick next to Ilsa looking outside a window in ‘Casablanca’.

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