अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंFilmmaker James Quinn investigates the controversial American pop band Prussian Blue, who are fronted by teenage twin girls. They have made headlines around the world with their white nation... सभी पढ़ेंFilmmaker James Quinn investigates the controversial American pop band Prussian Blue, who are fronted by teenage twin girls. They have made headlines around the world with their white nationalist lyrics and have been associated with neo-NazismFilmmaker James Quinn investigates the controversial American pop band Prussian Blue, who are fronted by teenage twin girls. They have made headlines around the world with their white nationalist lyrics and have been associated with neo-Nazism
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This so called "documentary" is not in fact a documentary. It doesn't document real fact from Prussian Blue's lives. Instead, this documentary is just an expression of typical hate. Hatred towards people that don't blend by their ides. Not to mention the insults brought upon their family calling them "disfuntional". Hatred is old, as old as humans. It will never stop existing and no law on earth can control people's feelings and sentiments no matter how "offensive" they are. The producer doesn't understand Prussian Blue therefore it hates their band, call them names and claim that they are the hateful ones. Don't watch this "documentary" because it's nothing neutral about it, it's just hate and anti-Prussian Blue feelings coming out from hateful people.
"Nazi Pop Twins" may not be the most subtle or deep of all possible documentaries about this topic which has been the subject of a lot of sensationalism over time. James Quinn, while clearly in the right as far as his views, does become very confrontational towards the end of the film and, repellent as her other opinions are, he makes April Gaede almost seem to have a point about his coming in with an agenda.
The two twins who make up Prussian Blue are so closely guarded that a documentary about them as people seems impossible, and they are instead revealed through snatches of conversation that they seem eager to let slip when their mother is not around. What Quinn does capture well are a number of disturbing scenes that reveal their mother's unpleasant and manipulative personality as she tries desperately to keep up appearances while the people around her lose patience with her.
In addition, a number of scenes in this documentary point at a fascinating story in the confused reactions of other people -- from average people in a bar to skinhead rockers -- to the cognitive dissonance of hearing sweet young girls sing about Nazism -- and maybe that's the documentary Quinn would have been better equipped or served to make.
The two twins who make up Prussian Blue are so closely guarded that a documentary about them as people seems impossible, and they are instead revealed through snatches of conversation that they seem eager to let slip when their mother is not around. What Quinn does capture well are a number of disturbing scenes that reveal their mother's unpleasant and manipulative personality as she tries desperately to keep up appearances while the people around her lose patience with her.
In addition, a number of scenes in this documentary point at a fascinating story in the confused reactions of other people -- from average people in a bar to skinhead rockers -- to the cognitive dissonance of hearing sweet young girls sing about Nazism -- and maybe that's the documentary Quinn would have been better equipped or served to make.
This is shows racism for what it is, ugly and abhorrent. It's probably a tough watch for racists. It's very clear the rot originated with their Grandpa Gaede who was later prosecuted on weapons charges. The somewhat happy ending to this is the twins renounced their mother's racist programming as they got older, a few years after this was made. It's probably a good thing that they ended their white nationalist music careers because they didn't have much talent and you'd need to be tone deaf to think their singing sounded good. As a companion to this I'd highly recommend watching the Nazi episode by Louis Theroux. He interacts with this family when the girls were younger and you get more insight into how they were victimized by their mom and grandfather.
This documentary is many things, but mostly it is sad. Now I remember seeing these girls many years ago in some other documentaries, the best one was with the British journalist Louis Theroux. Back then it seemed the twin girls were the Devil incarnates's. The truth is finally realized that it is the mother that is the monster. She has filled her children's minds with nothing but hate for their entire lives. The best part of this documentary is not how disturbing it is that there are people that still believe that Hitler had the right idea and that The Holocaust never happened, it's the fact that the girls are finally starting to think for themselves and just beginning to reject the complete backwards thinking they were told was the correct way of thinking. They are just now seeing that racism makes you a hateful, unhappy, and sick person. I have a feeling that in a few years when the girls are of legal age, they will have nothing to do with there Nazi mother. This is a portrait of what absolute racism really does to a person, and the definition of the worst sort of mother manipulation there is. How this woman is even allowed to keep her children is something I don't understand. If there was ever a documentary to show what damage teaching the so-called "Nazi Ideals," can do to children and their families, this is what to watch. Racism makes you a hateful, unhappy, and sick person.
A documentary presents facts without the opinion of the person who made it. This movie is all about the opinions of the guy who made it. The entire time the guy is obsessed with talking to the grandmother who has lost her faculties. Getting an old woman who doesn't know what she is saying to be on his side is all this guy cared about. Total garbage.
क्या आपको पता है
- गूफ़James Quinn states the song "Victory Day" was written by Prussian Blue; it is a cover of the original song written by white supremacist band RaHoWa from their 1993 album "Declaration of War".
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- चलने की अवधि
- 50 मि
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