The film famously mocks the absurdity of Nazi ideology, with actors impersonating high-ranking officials—and even Hitler himself—to save the resistance.
When we talk about cinema that defies the boundaries of time, few titles carry the weight—and the wit—of Ernst Lubitsch's 1942 classic, Whether you are a fan of Shakespearean soliloquies or high-stakes wartime satire, finding this masterpiece with accurate Greek subtitles ("Υπότιτλοι Ελληνικά") allows a whole new audience to appreciate what critics call "The Lubitsch Touch". Why This Film is a Must-Watch The film famously mocks the absurdity of Nazi
"To Be or Not to Be": A Masterpiece Through the Lens of Greek Subtitles The film famously mocks the absurdity of Nazi