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América do Sul, 1960. Um solitário e mal-humorado sobrevivente do Holocausto convence-se de que o seu novo vizinho nã | dG1feldUSmx6MXZmQzg
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00:00Vinheta
00:02Dê-me um papel de notícia
00:04Bom dia, Senhor Polsky
00:05Vinheta
00:06Música
00:11Sopro
00:17Hito
00:20Os papéis dele precisam ir na segunda-feira
00:22Por que não saiam?
00:24Música
00:28Mr. Polsky, why do you think your neighbor is Hitler?
00:31Those eyes...
00:33Música
00:35I will never forget those blue eyes.
00:38Didn't have brown eyes?
00:39What? No.
00:41She hide behind this crazy high fence.
00:44And he spared sunglasses in dollar.
00:48Do you have a photo of your neighbor?
00:50What? Why I would have photo? It's him, I'm telling you.
00:52Música
00:56She is left-handed amateur painter.
01:00Even has same dog.
01:02You know that dogs don't live that long, right?
01:04I'm not idiot. I know it is not same dog.
01:07Música
01:14Black Knight to F7. Checkmate.
01:16Música
01:18You have a board?
01:20That's right.
01:21Música
01:26I owe you a rematch.
01:27Música
01:30There is old Nazi safe in his bedroom.
01:33You've been to his bedroom?
01:35Música
01:37How do you find Frau Gartenbrunner?
01:39What do you mean?
01:40Do you find her sexy?
01:43She has a nice behind.
01:45Música
01:48You are a good neighbor.
01:51Música
01:53Mr. Polsky, smile.
01:55Música
02:00Adolf Hitler killed himself.
02:01Soviet version.
02:03I mean, who can trust the commies?
02:05Música

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