

Jojo Rabbit
Directed by Taika WaititiA World War II satire that follows a lonely German boy named Jojo (Roman Griffin Davis) 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.
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- Eric BakkeOctober 9, 2024A WW2 comedy, is that even appropriate? I don’t know, but I can’t think of another movie that depicts the absurdity of racism better than JoJo.
- Santiago José Corvalán GarretónMarch 15, 2025It’s a cute movie in between a cruel and brutal context. Touching since the beginning and through the perspective of a very kind kid.
- mickerdooOctober 22, 2025Surprisingly light hearted dark comedy. Waititi made another hit. Perfect casting. McKenzie and Davis especially. Cheeky in the right ways.
- Kyle BianchiOctober 21, 2025I don't often care much for movies that minimize and are dismissive of hard-line points of view - within Nazism obviously falls - simply because I find them reductive and useless more often than not, but Jojo Rabbit is an great film that I don't mind that aspect of in the slightest. The ending is especially poignant, with the quote by Rilke which reads, "Let everything happen to you; beauty and terror. Just keep going, no feeling is final." Absolutely in awe of this movie.
- aromer77August 15, 2025What an amazing movie.
- pipanniApril 16, 2025A very unique take on WW2, from the perspective of a kid. Mixes drama and comedy brilliantly. An instant classic.
- John FosterFebruary 17, 2025Hate is definitely something learned, though Jojo Rabbit's template could've been applied to any oppressive regime's history. Since it's filed next to the hundreds of other WWII/anti-Nazi films of similar sentiment, there are a few sprinkles of dark humor to make it a little more memorable. It's a solid film that simply doesn't take any chances.
- Rowan KrzysiakFebruary 13, 2025Terrible. So terrible. It would bore me to try and write any more about it. Avoid.
- NonPlayableContentFebruary 1, 2025I didn't know what to expect and I got a really historicaly accurate comedy, lots to love about Jojo the character and his want to be accepted and not fitting in. We can see ourselves in him and that's in my opinion the point of the movie.












































