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Tango0120 Sep 2019 4:10 p.m. PST

"After films like What We Do in the Shadows, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and even Thor: Ragnarok, we have a pretty good idea of what a Taika Waititi movie is going to be. It's going to be weird. It's going to be funny. And it's going to wear its heart on its sleeve. With his latest film, Jojo Rabbit, all of those things are once again true, but it probably has the biggest heart of them all. And the fact Waititi found that in the middle of comedy where he plays Adolf Bleeped texting Hitler seems just about right.

In Germany at the very end of World War II, a 10-year-old boy named Jojo (Robert Griffin Davis) is excited to be a Nazi. He doesn't really understand the ramifications of what being a Nazi actually means, but he's so excited to be part of something that he has Adolf Hitler himself, played with joyous idiocy by Waititi, as his imaginary friend…"

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charared20 Sep 2019 10:38 p.m. PST

yawn…

huh?

Tango0121 Sep 2019 12:13 p.m. PST

(smile)


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