My Neighbor Adolf
- 2022
- 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.2K
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In 1960s South America, a Holocaust survivor suspects his neighbor is Adolf Hitler. Disbelieved, he investigates and reluctantly befriends the man to gather evidence.In 1960s South America, a Holocaust survivor suspects his neighbor is Adolf Hitler. Disbelieved, he investigates and reluctantly befriends the man to gather evidence.In 1960s South America, a Holocaust survivor suspects his neighbor is Adolf Hitler. Disbelieved, he investigates and reluctantly befriends the man to gather evidence.
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The premise of this film is brilliant. A grumpy Jewish holocaust survivor who lost his entire family lives in seclusion in Colombia. When the vacant house next door is sold, a wealthy German moves in complete with an entourage of suspicious looking helpers.
A dispute over a part of the garden where he planted the roses that his murdered wife used to plant leads to him and the neighbor crossing paths. He suspects that his neighbor is none other than Adolf Hitler. The Israeli embassy doesn't believe him, so determined to prove his theory, he gets close to his neighbor. They develop an uneasy relationship and eventually a sort of friendship. This is a story about two old men who have lost everything and finding their place in a world that has moved on while they have not.
The acting is stellar. Udo Kier is brilliant even at 80. The premise is heartbreaking and the story is bookended beautifully with the rose theme.
Unfortunately, the film tries to be a comedy, when it's really a character drama. The entire film is scored with a classic comedy soundtrack which is completely at odds with the actual story taking place on screen.
It's absolutely baffling how the production didn't understand their own movie like this. Yes, there are a few comedic moments, but the plot is 100% drama.
Maybe someone can filter out the music with AI and fanedit a dramatic thriller score into it. That would make this film a 9/10.
A dispute over a part of the garden where he planted the roses that his murdered wife used to plant leads to him and the neighbor crossing paths. He suspects that his neighbor is none other than Adolf Hitler. The Israeli embassy doesn't believe him, so determined to prove his theory, he gets close to his neighbor. They develop an uneasy relationship and eventually a sort of friendship. This is a story about two old men who have lost everything and finding their place in a world that has moved on while they have not.
The acting is stellar. Udo Kier is brilliant even at 80. The premise is heartbreaking and the story is bookended beautifully with the rose theme.
Unfortunately, the film tries to be a comedy, when it's really a character drama. The entire film is scored with a classic comedy soundtrack which is completely at odds with the actual story taking place on screen.
It's absolutely baffling how the production didn't understand their own movie like this. Yes, there are a few comedic moments, but the plot is 100% drama.
Maybe someone can filter out the music with AI and fanedit a dramatic thriller score into it. That would make this film a 9/10.
Light comedy, well paced, cleverly scripted , difficult balance , albeit cleverly written narrative worth every second of an open minded viewers time.
As mentioned by others, ignore the so called professional reviewers , their salaries are controlled by their bosses ,!
Great under stated acting, no real tension, only gentle tense moments and thoughtful characterisations. The ending or finale, is also handled with lots of thoughtfulness and tact. Unique idea, even possible reality , this could have been a true story, albeit not, followed on from the private investigators in the TV documentary .......
As mentioned by others, ignore the so called professional reviewers , their salaries are controlled by their bosses ,!
Great under stated acting, no real tension, only gentle tense moments and thoughtful characterisations. The ending or finale, is also handled with lots of thoughtfulness and tact. Unique idea, even possible reality , this could have been a true story, albeit not, followed on from the private investigators in the TV documentary .......
In the quirky "My Neighbor Adolf" David Hayman's a Holocaust survivor who after losing his entire family in the camps 30yrs prior lives in rural South American seclusion... 'til right next door, into the only other house nearby, moves Udo Keir - who Hayman grows to suspect is Adolf Hitler (despite local Israeli intelligence officer skepticism). As Hayman reluctantly gets closer to Keir to gather evidence against him, so the two forge an uneasy but interesting relationship. Is Keir Hitler tho? And where may it all be heading? Props to Hayman, Keir and co-writer (with Dmitry Malinsky) / director Leon Prudovsky on what is a gently dark yet touching lil' human dramedy.
Stumbling upon the 2022 comedy drama "My Neighbor Adolf" by random chance, I must admit that I immediate wanted to see it. First of all, the title was interesting, and then seeing that movie was starring Udo Kier also helped to add to the interest, and of course the movie's synopsis was just a sure win.
Writers Dmitry Malinsky and Leon Prudovsky put together not only a good script and plot here, but also one that had many layers of various aspects of enjoyment to it. The foundation of the story is one that I had heard before, about Adolf Hitler not actually having died at the end of World War II, but he had moved to South America, so there was a sense of familiarity to the script.
The character gallery in "My Neighbor Adolf" is really great, the writers did amazing jobs at fleshing out the characters, making them believable and adding elements to them that the audience can relate to and associate with. This makes for a very enjoyable viewing, as the characters are so nicely fleshed out and feels like real people. It is a relatively small character gallery, but it works because the characters are so detailed and layered.
"My Neighbor Adolf" has a great cast ensemble, with great performances by the two leading actors David Hayman (playing Mr. Polsky) and Udo Kier (playing Mr. Herzog). These two actors are nicely cast and they bring so much life to their characters that they alone make it well-worth watching the movie.
While "My Neighbor Adolf" is listed as a comedy drama, don't expect to sit down and be laughing until you have tears streaking down your cheeks. Nay, the comedy in "My Neighbor Adolf" is very subtle, but director Leon Prudovsky makes excellent use of these small comedy nuggets, and it works very much in favor of the overall of the movie.
I was more than genuinely entertained by "My Neighbor Adolf", and this is a movie that I can warmly recommend you to sit down and watch, should you have the opportunity to do so. However, it is hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of "My Neighbor Adolf" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
Writers Dmitry Malinsky and Leon Prudovsky put together not only a good script and plot here, but also one that had many layers of various aspects of enjoyment to it. The foundation of the story is one that I had heard before, about Adolf Hitler not actually having died at the end of World War II, but he had moved to South America, so there was a sense of familiarity to the script.
The character gallery in "My Neighbor Adolf" is really great, the writers did amazing jobs at fleshing out the characters, making them believable and adding elements to them that the audience can relate to and associate with. This makes for a very enjoyable viewing, as the characters are so nicely fleshed out and feels like real people. It is a relatively small character gallery, but it works because the characters are so detailed and layered.
"My Neighbor Adolf" has a great cast ensemble, with great performances by the two leading actors David Hayman (playing Mr. Polsky) and Udo Kier (playing Mr. Herzog). These two actors are nicely cast and they bring so much life to their characters that they alone make it well-worth watching the movie.
While "My Neighbor Adolf" is listed as a comedy drama, don't expect to sit down and be laughing until you have tears streaking down your cheeks. Nay, the comedy in "My Neighbor Adolf" is very subtle, but director Leon Prudovsky makes excellent use of these small comedy nuggets, and it works very much in favor of the overall of the movie.
I was more than genuinely entertained by "My Neighbor Adolf", and this is a movie that I can warmly recommend you to sit down and watch, should you have the opportunity to do so. However, it is hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of "My Neighbor Adolf" lands on a seven out of ten stars.
"My Neighbor Adolf" seems quite refined in its treatment of the subject of Hitler's possible escape to Argentine , or having doubles across the world,, Feels to me this film unfolds like an earnest, low-rent "Rear Window," which is more psychological than suspense-driven in nature, which is admirable, if disappointing in the end. Instead of escalating to a dramatic and potentially violent confrontation, this film seeks to offer its protagonists some respite from the trauma each has experienced - to bury the past, and that's never an easy thing to do, if not outright impossible as this movie clearly demonstrates to us.
Did you know
- TriviaUdo Kier actually played Adolf Hitler in the tv series Hunters (2020)
- GoofsThough the movie is set in 1960, you can clearly see the book eclipse (Twilight Saga, released in 2007) on the bookshelf.
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- Also known as
- Mi vecino Adolf
- Filming locations
- Medellin, Colombia(location)
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- Gross worldwide
- $34,196
- Runtime
- 1h 36m(96 min)
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