Review Jojo Rabbit – Hitler’s strong coffee

Plot: Set in World War II, similar to other German children of the same age, the boy Jojo is extremely fanatic and idolized Hitler – the Führer of the famous Nazi regime. One day, he accidentally discovers that there is a Jewish girl hiding in his upstairs. Jojo will do when encountering “enemies” of the regime that he worshiped?

As in the initial introduction, Jojo Rabbit gives me a rather strange feeling when watching movies. The feeling is like being both caught in the film circuit, both happy, sad, and refreshing, but also somewhat puzzled and disturbed. The amount of message that the film conveys to the viewer is really too large but not overshadowed or shielded, and so on.

The strange thing that Jojo Rabbit brought to the audience mentioned above may come from the film produced in the style of talented director Wes Anderson. This part I will analyze a little more in the image because this part has a lot of similarities. However, the way to bring out the elements of humor, sarcasm and texture of the real story reminds people of the director of the film French Dispatch (French Letter), which will be screened in July 2020

Jojo Rabbit helps Gossip review more about the Nazi regime in various aspects. There, we see the extreme views, silly arguments of those who adore social Darwinism. We see the lives and emotions of the Jews when they have to live a life of ridicule because of unjust racial discrimination. Viewers also know more about Hitler’s mysterious enchantment ability for the Germans at that time and surely many of you will be like going to Google to search for information about this person right after watching the movie.

The laughter that Jojo Rabbit comes from the very strange words and actions of the Germans under Hitler. That’s not the way to laugh with the super luscious gestures or words that director Taika Waititi used in the movie Thor 3, instead the humor in the film is quite deep and sour based on sarcasm, the Nazi regime. For example, the greeting of the German people in the film actually made Ghiền review to hug his stomach, shaking his head and laughing excitedly.

Jojo Rabbit went on to win the Oscars, which I think is due to the film conveying a lot of meaningful messages in the film episodes. It is about criticizing you for being racist, promoting freedom, fighting spirit or reminding us about human rights and how to raise a child. The last scene of the movie is really beautiful, makes the viewer feel comfortable and it is the first time I understand the meaning of dancing.

This movie is told in the eyes of a child so many details it is very innocent, innocent and innocent. Yet taking Jojo’s words, the filmmakers have allowed us to witness sharp debates from many sides about fascism, war and love. It is this that brings a feeling of lightness and heavyness to the audience. Add a rating to review this section 8/10 guys.

Image: As mentioned above, Jojo Rabbit learns Wes Anderson in designing the context and arranging the layout in the frame. The similarities in color, space, symmetry or Slo-motion scenes make viewers immersed in the artful scenes of the film. Although the film is told in the eyes of a child, it also reproduces quite well the war scenes, especially using these scenes to satirize the fascist regime in turning children into killing tools. people. Add a review of 8.5 / 10 to this section.

Audio: This part of Jojo Rabbit is also very good. The music in the film is very catchy and brings the sound of Germany in those years. Sound also contributes to the climax of the film as well as makes viewers more insightful about the meaning of the word “free”. You should review this section on October 8, guys.

Acting: Thanks to the vibrant film colors and close-up shooting angles, viewers can feel the true beauty of the actors in the film. In fact, it is also difficult to assess the acting ability of the actors because the film itself was a joke to criticize fascist ideology at the time.

However, the biggest highlight of the movie is none other than the boy Jojo by Roman Griffin Davis. He has an excellent incarnation of a Nazi child, just cute, just lonely, just a crazy fan but also very poor. In him, we can see the image of children who are innocent but are “poisoned” by politics, causing them to idolize a genocidal regime instead of superheroes like other children. Thanks to this excellence, the film’s performance deserves 8/10.

Assessment scale:

IMDB: 8/10 (109,719 reviews)
Metascore: 58/100
Rotten Tomatoes: 80/100 (Fresh Tomatoes)
In short, Jojo Rabbit -Jojo Rabbit is really a very worth watching movie about the Nazi regime. The approach of this film comes from the perspective of a child, which makes viewers figure out a lot about society and people. This is a very beautiful film work, both profound but very light, making you get caught up in the smallest and satirical details of the film. The Oscar award for best adapted screenplay that Jojo Rabbit received was totally deserved. Find and enjoy the movie right away!

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