RepliesReply to: Omosinivie SandraHi, Sandra,First things, first, I have noticed that your post has used the word firm instead, of film consistently. Misrepresentation of words is not a very good image in any form of writing. When you confuse the word film with firm, you change the meaning of the writing. Please note that and correct it in future. I also noticed that you used the word was when you described the people of German. The word people already means many people, therefore you should use “were” to incorporate all people. Apart from the misrepresentation and subject verb agreement, your post demonstrates organization and structured thought. I totally agree with your observations that the Film portrays Hitler as the savior and the people of German as happy people.Reply To: Kelsey BrownHi Kelsey,I somehow think that you did not respond to the question, instead, your post describes the moments in the film. For example, you say that the film portrayed Hitler in a “very positive one.” I see a lot of incoherence in your post because it is sort of swaying from one corner to the other without directly responding to the core questions posed that is, how