The Boys from Brazil (1978)
Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2022 9:48 am
Random end of year watch.
This was originally a novel, written by Ira Levin, who also wrote Rosemary's Baby and The Stepford Wives.
Anyway, a secret society of former/new Nazis are attempting to revive the Third/Fourth Reich (and the movie is set mostly in Paraguay, actually). It's considered 'sci-fi', possibly because the main plot point involves 'cloning' and some sort of DNA-gargle-bargle. Lawrence Olivier as Nazi hunter! Gregory Peck is Joseph Mengele!
Pretty watchable. Most memorable line: "I care more about n!33rs than Nazis". Which, from my vantage in 2022, struck me as possibly the most prescient thing about it.
This was originally a novel, written by Ira Levin, who also wrote Rosemary's Baby and The Stepford Wives.
Anyway, a secret society of former/new Nazis are attempting to revive the Third/Fourth Reich (and the movie is set mostly in Paraguay, actually). It's considered 'sci-fi', possibly because the main plot point involves 'cloning' and some sort of DNA-gargle-bargle. Lawrence Olivier as Nazi hunter! Gregory Peck is Joseph Mengele!
Pretty watchable. Most memorable line: "I care more about n!33rs than Nazis". Which, from my vantage in 2022, struck me as possibly the most prescient thing about it.