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Jojo Rabbit
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Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson, Taika Waititi View AllCrew
Taika Waititi (Screenplay), Taika Waititi (Director) View AllRelease: Oct. 18th, 2019
Runtime: 1 hour, 48 minutes
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Jojo Rabbit
I’ll just state the facts.
Scheduled to begin shooting in May is Taika Waititi’s follow-up the box office hit Thor: Ragnarok. Jojo Rabbit is a satirical tale set in Nazi Germany and follows a confu...
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TheUsualSuspect
When one walks into a Taika Waititi film about a young Nazi boy and his invisible Hitler friend (played by Waititi no less) you would think it would aim for the funny and leave it at that.
When one walks into a Taika Waititi film about a young Nazi boy and his invisible Hitler friend (played by Waititi no less) you would think it would aim for the funny and leave it at that.
Gideon58
This film effectively blends a look at a boy and his relationship with a maybe not so dangerous military leader with an extremely realistic look at the ugliness of the Nazi regime which JoJo is guided through by Captain Klezendorf (Oscar winner Sam Rockwell) and the other side of it by Elsa, the you....
This film effectively blends a look at a boy and his relationship with a maybe not so dangerous military leader with an extremely realistic look at the ugliness of the Nazi regime which JoJo is guided through by Captain Klezendorf (Oscar winner Sam Rockwell) and the other side of it by Elsa, the you....
Citizen Rules
I mean have people forgotten TV's Hogan's Heros, where Allied prisoners in a Nazi prison camp were played just for laughs and the Nazis were sillier than snot...Or what about Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, which gave us funny Nazis while showing the world the dangers of a dictatorship way ....
I mean have people forgotten TV's Hogan's Heros, where Allied prisoners in a Nazi prison camp were played just for laughs and the Nazis were sillier than snot...Or what about Charlie Chaplin's The Great Dictator, which gave us funny Nazis while showing the world the dangers of a dictatorship way ....