Running time: 108 minutes
Starring: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson
What happens when you take one part coming of age tale, one part irreverant comedy, and one part political commentary and blend it all together into a strange, but beautiful film? You get one of the most entertaining movies of the year! Young Jojo (Davis) is a 10 year old boy growing up in wartime Nazi Germany. He is trying his hardest to find his place in life, trying to be a good Nazi while helping his family during this difficult time. Luckily, he has the help of his imaginary friend, a hilarious Adolf Hitler (Waititi).
The writing is what sets this apart, with enough sharp comedy and childlike innocence to keep the film sharp and clever. There is plenty of heavy, uncomfortable content in the movie--from racism to the ravages of war to the witch hunt that occurred towards the end of Nazi Germany--that the film had to take a ridiculous tone to make this succeed, and succeed it does. On top of the perfect tone, the film has a stellar cast to play key roles in this strangely humorous Nazi Germany. Sam Rockwell is particularly enjoyable as a mid level Nazi officer and Scarlett Johansson is wonderful as Jojo's mother. It really is a lovable cast with plenty of great cameos throughout the film.
Jojo Rabbit is a ridiculous, irreverent, lighthearted film that tackles some difficult issues with humor and a childlike innocence. It is a film that is so unique and entertaining that it has to be seen to be believed.
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