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Mephisto is a 1981 film directed by Istvбn Szabу. This film stars Klaus Maria Brandauer who plays Hendrik Hoefgen, an actor who works at the state theater. This film takes place during the rule of the German Third Reich. The Nazi party was taking over Germany. Theater was being used as propaganda, and all other forms of art were stripped from the individual. This film shows the struggle of one man, a natural actor with great love for his work, who find himself between a rock and a hard place, his conscience knows what’s going on is wrong, but his love for his work and the power keeps him from leaving Germany, and the corrupted theater.

Hendrik Hoefgen is an insecure man. From the age of twelve, he tells his wife, he's always felt ashamed. He always wears a mask to hide his real self, because by doing this is need not face rejection, for he is never truly seen. He hides himself in his work, and identifies himself with it. He constantly works on and perfects his social image, alert to the smallest hint of disapprobation in anyone. In this endeavor, his practiced talent of self deception aids him: He says to himself, after he's sold out to the Nazis, that he's satisfied with his success, because it means that many people love him. He's the perfect actor, even for himself. He's a public persona, nothing more. In the flower of his fame, he's a hollow shell. He loves his fame, and his art, and doesn’t care about his conscious. At the end of the movie his high ranked friend brings him to a large stadium. This is the Olympic

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