Hitler Youth Quex is a propaganda film released in 1933 that follows the story of a teenage boy who becomes a hero in the Hitler Youth movement. The film depicts his journey from poverty and communist supporter to an enthusiastic participant in the Nazi movement. It emphasizes the clash between the ideals of the Weimar Republic and the Nazi order, showcasing the boy's sacrifice, spirit, and loyalty to the Nazi party. The plot includes scenes of riots, clashes with communists, printing and distributing propaganda leaflets, amusement park visits, dormitory life, the singing of anthems, and the display of Nazi flags and banners. The film ends with the boy's martyrdom, as he attempts suicide and is hospitalized, ultimately sacrificing himself for the Nazi cause.
Lampros, a successful journalist and his wife, Christina, who also writes in a magazine, have been constantly confused. In each of these battles, nostalgia refers to Stephanos, a youth of love. One night Lambros meets Stephanos, who after many years does not respond to his old image. But he avoids telling his wife, not to be disappointed. She thinks she is beating her, hiding her where she was all night and starting the divorce process. When I add to all this and the flirting of a young lawyer, Christina's mother will take over the problem ...
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