L'antisémite (2012) Poster

(2012)

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A pox on it!
dbdumonteil14 September 2016
The movie was not given a distribution number and thus was never theatrically released ,because Dieudonné had become Persona Non Grata in France .He is probably the most controversial artist here.

I've made a list of ,IMHO ,the worst French movies of all time and this one goes directly to number one;crude,trashy,obnoxious,not funny at all : this is a sinister farce ,worthy of Les Charlots or Max Pecas .And although hopeless and abysmal ,those deplorable duds were harmless.This one is not ,an awful revisionist anti-Jew propaganda.

As soon as I saw the prologue, which "depicts " the concentration camps (using the silent era technique),I knew it would be worse than all I could imagine! It has to be seen to be believed ! No words can describe it!There are things which cannot be turned into spoofs ,provided you are a human being.Jokes on the concentration camps make me throw up ,and I do hope the same goes for you.

As for the plot,it goes like this : an anti-Jew die-hard hires a (Jewish) shrink to help him "heal" this fault;his wife who is dying of cancer urged him to do so.One hateful line (one can mention dozens of them)"you should look at your cancerous cells under a microscope :they might possibly be Jewish"

The film alternates "movie" (color) with " shooting the movie,making-of scenes " (black and white);The technique (the movie in the movie) is not new: Cayatte (1948) and Duvivier (1952) and much later Truffaut (1974)had already used it.

The director (in the movie) is a Jew and a gay ,or should I say, a caricature of a gay ,and I'm sure the LGBT would have sued Dieudonné,had he be allowed to release his piece of c.....

Einstein once said that only two things were infinite: the universe and human stupidity(and he added he was not sure of the universe)

NB:Jacky who plays the part of the shrink was once Antoine De Caunes 's partner in the (rare at the time) TV broadcasts about pop/rock: "Les Enfants Du Rock".
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