10/10
Excellent analysis of how gangs can become a child's family
11 June 2000
This was an excellent movie on how, due to lack of love and warmth in a home, a child can find love and respect in gangs, clubs, and other youth organizations. In this film, Thomas Fleigl is a poor student in school, driven to run away by a brutal and uncaring mother, who thinks she does right, but never shows love to Thomas or his brother. His father has let Thomas' mother run the home, a disaster in and of itself. The neo-Nazi 'dark' side is typical jewish influence. Not all Nazi youth groups were bad. This one is portrayed as evil. The anti-homosexual bent is real and nicely done. The ending is sad and not well done. The Germans are notorious for long scenes without dialogue which can be somewhat boring, as compared to the action-adventure and fast style of Hollywood. I highly recommend this film to any younger person old enough to handle the sex scenes and the Nazi propaganda.
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