My Enemy's Enemy

2007

Action / Biography / Documentary / History / War

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Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 77% · 4 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 77% · 250 ratings
IMDb Rating 7.3/10 10 699 699

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Plot summary

Reveals an alternate history of the post-war world. This is a version of history where, in contrast to what we are all told, fascist ideology prevailed. The story of Klaus Barbie, Nazi torturer, American spy, tool of repressive right-wing regimes, is symbolic of the real relationship that the "Western" governments had with fascism and makes us see the world as it is today - and the politicians that inhabit it - in a different way.

Top cast

Adolf Hitler as Self
Kevin Macdonald as Narrator / Interviewer
René Hardy as Self
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816.39 MB
1280*714
English 2.0
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23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
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1.48 GB
1920*1072
English 2.0
NR
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23.976 fps
1 hr 28 min
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jcuccini 1 / 10

Very biased and poorly made

This could have been good but it really wasn't, even from just a production standpoint it wasn't well done. So many of the same photos and video clips that we've seen time and again going past at a fast pace and the heart of the film is an extremely anti-U. S. bias. While the U. S. did use scientists from Germany to help with weapons building this film seems to insinuate that it was top level Nazis who were brought here when that didn't happen.It's typical of people who don't understand history to look at a small snippet of it and that's exactly what they do here. No mention of how the Nazis gained so much power in Europe before the invasion of Poland. No mention of the continuous appeasement on the part of Britain and France toward Germany or how little fighting France did before surrendering just 9 months after Poland was invaded. All of those things are as relevant as where Barbie was living after the war but completely ignored.
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Reviewed by johno-21 6 / 10

Scratching the surface of collaborating with Nazi war criminals in the still murky world of post WWII

I saw this last month at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Director Kevin MacDonald who directed the recent Last King of Scotland narrative feature returns to his documentary roots in his latest offering My Enemy's Enemy. MacDonald picked up an Avademy Award for his One Day in September documentary and received much acclaim for his previous documentary Touching the Void, examines here, how former Nazi Gestapo war criminal Klaus Barbie was able to flee to the west and serve as a tool for the CIA in exchange for not being prosecuted as a war criminal. Barbie was known under the infamous moniker given him by France as the Butcher of Lyon for ordering the execution of Jews and French resistance members in Lyon during Germany's occupation of France. He was also implicated as being personally involved in the execution of French Resistance leader Jean Moulin. Following WWII, Barbie fled to Bolivia where he lived under the name of Klaus Altmann and dreamed of creating a Fourth Reich in the Andes of South America. It has been suggested that Barbie directed the efforts leading to the death of Che Guevara. Barbie also lived in Peru and is linked to being a tool of right-wing regimes and of the CIA in the cold war fight against Communism. When Barbie was no longer of use to United States interests he was cut loose which ultimately would lead to his extradition to France to face trial as a war criminal. This film was produced by Rita Dagher who was the producer of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11 so expect an anti-US slant. It's filled with interviews of people and government insiders who knew Barbie as well as his victims and relatives of his victims. It is well researched but fails to mention that not just the USA but several Western European countries were using former Nazi's who would have been considered war criminals in the fight against communism. Some as "stay-behinds" within Eastern Germany. Even the Soviets themselves were using former Nazi's as double agents against western governments. There indeed was a lot of postwar collaboration between US Intelligence and former Nazi's and Barbie was one of the most undesirable. He used the only following orders defense when it was convenient while harboring a vision of resurrecting the Nazi Reich with himself as the new Führer. He would have been what US intelligence agents once termed an "unreconstructed Nazi" or a Nazi that had no repentance whatsoever for his war crimes and kept a grudge that they lost the war. A lot of effort was put into conducting interviews with people involved in the Barbie story but the rest of the documentary looks like a standard cut and paste assemblage of footage and stills with stiff narration. I would give this a 6.5 out of 10.

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