Jojo Rabbit
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Cold

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16,418 posts

113 months

Monday 18th November 2019
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I caught the trailer to this the other night. It's a dark comedy satire about a young lad with an imaginary friend, growing up during WW2 while in the Hitler Youth, who discovers that his mum has been secretly hiding a young Jewish girl in their loft.

The subject matter means it won't appeal to all and probably won't be shown in every cinema, however it is very much an anti-hate message. I'm going to make sure I track down a showing when it's released on Jan 1st.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tL4McUzXfFI

Chris77

956 posts

217 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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This looks awesome!

Guffy

2,358 posts

288 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Grace Randolph (Beyond The Trailer on Youtube) is not happy about this film due to the Nazi aspect, but from initially appreciating her film reviews, i now find them way off the mark for me, she seems to be one of those that takes offence with just about everything.

So based on that, I'll give it a view if i get the chance smile

marcosgt

11,440 posts

199 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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It looks great to me.

I do wonder if all the best jokes are in the trailer, but I'm definitely going to see it when I get the chance.

What better way to deal with Fascism than to ridicule it, rather than burying your head in the sand and pretend it doesn't exist...?

https://youtu.be/Y1DWJQkOJew

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zeb

3,283 posts

241 months

Tuesday 19th November 2019
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Looks worth a watch

Tony Starks

2,363 posts

235 months

Saturday 23rd November 2019
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It's Taika, the trailer is the best bit about the film.

Supercilious Sid

2,698 posts

184 months

Monday 2nd December 2019
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Its a great film. The scene that I remember most is the 'heil Hitler' introductions. I dont know why but the absurdity tickled me.

p1doc

3,623 posts

207 months

Monday 2nd December 2019
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saw the advert when I went to see le mans 66 then tried to explain advert to wife-don't think she believed me lol

Cold

Original Poster:

16,418 posts

113 months

Friday 3rd January 2020
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Just got back from seeing this. A serious tale of intertwined humanitarianism told in a very enjoyable, darkly tragic yet juvenile humorous way.


ukaskew

10,642 posts

244 months

Friday 3rd January 2020
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Sold out at my local tonight (whilst several higher profile films play in larger, pretty much empty screens) which I'm annoyed about but also thrilled that something like this is doing well.

marcosgt

11,440 posts

199 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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I went with my son (22) to see this last night as I've got car insurance through the Meerkats this year, so 2 for 1 tickets.

It's very funny, lots of laughing out loud, but (as you might expect) rather sad and even slightly shocking at times.

It's a little bit bonkers, as the trailer suggests, but more poignant than the trailer suggests.

Cinema (ok, a smaller screen) was about 1/2 full - Maybe the Meerkats effect on a Tuesday.

Well worth a watch if you fancy something different.

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JonChalk

6,469 posts

133 months

Saturday 8th February 2020
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Just seen this & found it to be refreshingly excellent.

Taika Waititi is brilliant & it is good to see him getting the time and funding to make this sort of film.

grumbledoak

32,384 posts

256 months

Saturday 8th February 2020
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Yup, best film so far this year for me. Nicely done from the point of view of the young boy as his world, and his imaginary world, collide with reality. Funny, touching, and sad, with ludicrous interludes courtesy of Herr Hitler.

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Saturday 15th February 2020
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Watched it last night, mainly because I have loved Taika Waititi's work so far and was intrigued by this film.

Wasn't disappointed, really beautifully filmed, emotional, sympathetic but never hiding away from the sadistic side of the Nazi's. The boy playing Jojo was really good (as was the lad who played York) I know it is based on a book called Caged Skies and may read it (which I would not have considered before now)

I could happily watch it again. A favourite of mine for quite sometime.

Piginapoke

5,806 posts

208 months

Sunday 16th February 2020
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What a film. The contrast between comedy and grief was brutal. Scarlett Johansson was outstanding. A film of real depth.

stuarthat

1,109 posts

241 months

Sunday 16th February 2020
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Jo jo was a quality film ,fast moving serous black humour very funny .

anonymous-user

77 months

Sunday 16th February 2020
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Piginapoke said:
The contrast between comedy and grief was brutal.
just like real life. I enjoyed it, one of the best films seen recently.

Elderly

3,668 posts

261 months

Thursday 5th March 2020
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I saw this a couple of days ago* and I have to agree with almost everything written above.

Some excellent performances, especially from Roman Griffin Davis and Stephen Merchant.

I missed this film when it first came out*, as when I quickly scanned the listings
I assumed that 'JoJo Rabbit' was probably a cute animated film for children biggrin.

dxg

10,140 posts

283 months

Saturday 14th March 2020
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Just saw it itself.

A proper film. Showed just how fked up the whole thing was.

Loved the last action of Sam Rockwell's character.

coppice

9,548 posts

167 months

Sunday 15th March 2020
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A masterpiece = and so much more eloquent about war, albeit a different one ,than the clunkingly dreadful 1917.

The opening scenes , to the strains of the Beatles, aber auf Deutsch , hooked me and I found the ending just sublime , with the most perfect setting yet of a certain song by Bowie .

Funny, moving , horrific - a film you don't forget .