Just for your information, the "political" contents are just as over the top and basically pointless as the rest of the movie. The first 15 minutes are, in my opinion, slapped in to appeal to the average suburb-myths-lovin French teenager, maybe luring a few New Yorkers into quoting it as a delightful *second degré* *avant-garde* *chef-d'oeuvre*. These four Bonnies and Clydes are about as realistic as the preposterous old Nazi geezer translating his own bad Von Stroheim lines we have the dubious privilege to meet a few minutes later.
Except for that, I found it like a pompous rip-off of "the house of a thousand deaths", but alas no captain Spaulding was there to save the movie :).
Except for that, I found it like a pompous rip-off of "the house of a thousand deaths", but alas no captain Spaulding was there to save the movie :).