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Today I would like to talk about the movie, To be or not to be, a 1942 American film directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The film is adapted from a short story by Jewish-Hungarian writer, Melchior Lengyel. It is a black comedy and its run-time is 99 minutes.
WHAT IS IT ABOUT?
This film brings the story of Nazi-occupied Warsaw. There is a drama troop who had enough Nazi uniforms and courage to transform themsleves into pseudo-soldiers and save the place from Nazi plans and atrocities. These drama actors assume the roles of real people and fool the Nazis.
WHY SHOULD WE WATCH IT?
The film is recognized as socially, culturally, and aesthetically significant by US Library of Congress and decided to preserve it in 1996.
2008 Hindi film Maan Gaye Mughal-E-Azam was an adaptation of the same film with an Indian backdrop which is also equally hilarious film.
The film is a perfect blend of situational comedy and black humor that gives a good lough in tough situation.
So if you love political comedies and balck humor, this is a film for you. I would rate this film 8 out of 10 stars.
That is all for today!
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