JOJO RABBIT | Official Trailer [HD] | FOX Searchlight

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Writer director Taika Waititi (THOR: RAGNAROK, HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE), brings his signature style of humor and pathos to his latest film, JOJO RABBIT, a World War II satire that follows a lonely German boy (Roman Griffin Davis as JoJo) whose world view is turned upside down when he discovers his single mother (Scarlett Johansson) is hiding a young Jewish girl (Thomasin McKenzie) in their attic. Aided only by his idiotic imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler (Taika Waititi), Jojo must confront his blind nationalism.

In Theaters October 18, 2019

Directed by: Taika Waititi

Screenplay by: Taika Waititi, based upon the book “Caging Skies” by Christine Leunens

Produced by: Carthew Neal, p.g.a., Taika Waititi, p.g.a., Chelsea Winstanley

Cast: Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Taika Waititi, Rebel Wilson, Stephen Merchant, Alfie Allen, with Sam Rockwell and Scarlett Johansson

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I love how this went from a comedy to an actual drama in the span of 5 seconds

foreignwun
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You know most people wouldn’t want “Imaginary Hitler” on their CV but Taika isn’t most people

dittervancrook
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This movie is perfect example of "Dont judge a book by it's cover".

shubhamdhadel
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I watched this with my grandmother in cinema. She's a holocaust survivor. I didn't know what to expect and I was really stressed when the movie started. I constantly checked on her if she's okay with what she saw. It was one of the most memorable experiences together. I still remember the tears shining in her eyes and how she loved that they used shoes to tell the mother's story.
Also we live in Hungary and there are small shoe statues at the riverside as a monument of all the jewish people who were being shot to river Danube, so I think for her the shoe as a symbol had an added value.

csendbenleszek
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"Its a funny comedy" they said
"you won't cry" they said

EdlixYeet
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“I will burn down the house and blame Winston Churchill “

wilsthelimit
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This movie is a hidden gem. Honestly one of the best movies I’ve ever seen, funny, suspenseful, dark, this movie took me on a roller coaster.

averyricco
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Hands down, absolute best use of the "f" word in a movie, ever.

Mark-qghm
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This trailer doesn’t show how dark and sad this movie actually gets but honestly 10/10

zombiestriker
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Having now seen this movie, the shot at 0:35 is fucking gut-wrenching

tomsmurf
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My mother threw rose petals in front of Hitlers car at the Breslau games in 1938 as a young child, in 1945 she took part in the fortification of Breslau against the Russians she was captured and imprisoned she was on the last cattle car to the west before the Russians closed the border .
I was doing a bit family history yesterday and came across this film, it moved me so much it was both funny, sad and heartbreaking, I gave it 5 stars well worth a watch .

johnmorrow
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German versions of “I’m a Believer” and “Heroes”?

Never thought I’d see the day.

Gemnist
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I love to think that now a kid somewhere in the world can have “Child Nazi with Hitler as his imaginary friend” in a resume

gloriousphantom
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“It’s a comedy” “It’s so hilarious”
Me during the butterfly scene: hmm maybe the butterfly will get run over or something
**the shoes**
My dad: oh shit
Me: silent tears leaking down my face as I watch the TV in shock

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Remember when the Oscar Award Winning classic ‘Life is Beautiful’ was also ostracized for being insensitive to the holocaust too? People seem to forget how many perspectives such a huge event contained and continually pin farces and satire as something negative. But the point of satirical comedy is TO BRING AWARENESS to events like these, not diminish them. It’s difficult enough to discuss dark topics. So difficult, in fact, that we typically don’t really want to ever have to talk about them until we actually have to. The point of satirical comedy is to actually bring a comfort to discussing uncomfortable topics so that we are able to talk about it more. If you’re able to get even a bit of a laugh somewhere in a dark conversation, you’re automatically able to discuss it further without wanting to leave out of pure disgust of reality. People don’t seem to get context behind comedy and deem all of it as poor taste. Know the nuances and realize the point of it in the first place. This point also goes along with the critique of the character Captain Klenzendorf as being a “sympathetic Nazi.” We do realize that there were MILLIONS recruited into this detestable movement right? While they were definitely ALL horrible people who did horrible things, if you’re going to realistically portray these people as they were (simply people), it’s not necessarily realistic to portray each and everyone as monsters. There’s nuances to personalities even within disgusting ideologies. With that logic then Oscar Schindler and Wilm Hosenfeld (both Nazi Party members) would both be still considered monsters. And yet today they’re both considered heroes to the Jewish community and one of them is buried on Mount Zion. The character of Klenzendorf was still supposed to be a monster by association, but you still can’t have a movement without its nuanced personalities and you can’t have realism without realizing these nuances.

kris
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When he says "A Jew" and she responds "Bless you" in German that bit killed me XD

ryderwilson
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“Burn down the house and blame Winston Churchill!” Class! 😂

sandykemp
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I've never laughed and cried so much in a single movie.

theonefrancis
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This is the best (and most accurate) WWII movie I’ve seen. Don’t let the comedic aspect fool you. This movie is. ACCURATE.

beathecat
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"I will burn down the house and blame Winston Churchill" Let's be honest we all thought of that excuse once or twice he he

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