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‘I’m going to see a comedy about the Nazis’ is not something that I thought I’d ever say out loud, yet here we are. Just days into the new decade and I’m watching a cuddly Adolf Hitler on my screen. mais 994 palavras

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Jojo Rabbit ★★½

US publisher Abrams describes Christine Leunens novel Caging Skies as “darkly comic”, but the story is also a bleak one. It seems baffling why anyone would want to make a comedy about a boy in the Hitler Youth who discovers his mother is hiding a Jewish girl, but that is what writer-director… mais 484 palavras

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Jojo Rabbit ⭐⭐⭐⭐½

Jojo is an adorable 10-year-old in an unnamed German town, who also happens to be a Nazi Youth and his imaginary friend is Adolf Hitler, in Taika Waititi’s adaptation of Christine Leunens’ novel Caging Skies, which turns out to be an imaginative and daring, laugh-out-loud funny but also incredibly human film. mais 257 palavras

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7 Outstanding Jojo Rabbit gifs!

I am totally having a huge fangirl time over Jojo Rabbit which was my number one film of 2019 and really hope it is going to pick up many awards! mais 20 palavras

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Jojo Rabbit Review - Waititi's warmth shines through once more

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A director willing to make a satirical comedy about Nazi’s is a brave one. A director willing to then play Adolf Hitler – as a surreal, slapstick imaginary friend to a young boy – requires a stratospheric level of confidence. mais 578 palavras

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Thoughts on JoJo Rabbit

We’re a couple of days into 2020, it’s still pretty dark outside, and I’m not entirely sure what day it is.

Is it Thursday? Is Christmas truly over yet? mais 732 palavras

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Jojo Rabbit (dir. Waititi)

Image: Sam Rockwell, Taika Waititi, and Roman Griffin Davis in Jojo Rabbit © Property of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation

★★★★☆

A young boy indoctrinated in the Hitler Youth, encounters a major challenge to his ideology. mais 556 palavras

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