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Jojo Rabbit

Jojo Rabbit

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Comedy about a young boy in the Hitler Youth who questions his beliefs after developing a friendship with a Jewish girl he finds hidden...

Certificate12

Duration108 mins

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  • Ewan, 15
  • 2 reviews
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The Most Hilarious War Film Ever!

5 stars

13 May 2020

Jojo Rabbit is one of the best films i have ever seen. Never in a million years did i think that they would make a satire film about WWII but here it is. From the soundtrack to the cinematography, this film did so many things right which made this film enjoyable and perfect in almost every single way. Lets start off with the soundtrack, the soundtracks makes a film better in every way. Without a soundtrack all those parts without dialogue would just be extremely awkward. Jojo Rabbit's soundtrack is amazing, it brought so much happy moments as well as emotional ones. Also what was smart about it was they used the German versions of some American/British songs but the irony is that they wouldn't be played in Nazi Germany because they would be seen as opposing propaganda. Next the cinematography, this films camera work helps so much with the comedy aspects and the emotional aspects for example the opening scene. The acting is very professional and Roman Griffin Davis did an amazing job playing a brainwashed child during Nazi Germany and his performance was so convincing making it all the more emotional. I would recommend this film to absolutely anyone as it is hilarious and well worth watching at some point in your life. Another great film by Taika Waititi.

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