Release a rabbit

Antwon 2021-10-20 17:23:35

I really like Jojo, the little actor plays so well! Children around ten years old, the bottom line is swaying, innocence allows them to follow instinctive kindness and also allows them to be induced into evil. Because he is a child, all his emotions are expressed so straightforwardly and purely. When it is good, he smiles like an angel, and when it is bad, he looks like another unreasonable creature.

Because he is the protagonist, Jojo is one of the only "innocent" characters in the film except for Jewish girls. Although he participated in the military weekend, he didn't even dare to kill rabbits because he was "coward", and only injured himself with weapons. His mother is an underground worker. He saved a Jewish girl; although he threatened and deceived her, it was a mistake made because of ignorance and ignorance. He finally protected her, told her the truth, and danced with her in the ending music.

In fact, a very desperate story. In the crazy age, not to mention being a good person, being a person without blood on his hands is so difficult.

In just six months, ten-year-old Jojo has grown to ten and a half years old. His dream is broken and his family is gone. For such a poor child, we have to say thank you to the director for his kindness. This is a romantic ending-because of so many contemporaries. The young man who was once his age either died on the battlefield or died in his own sin. Peaceful dance music is hard to come by.

Some clips kept flashing back in my mind: Jojo released the rabbit, and he was finally released by Captain K; Rosy smiled and laced Jojo, Jojo cried and laced the dead Rosy, and finally laced Elsa. ; Jojo told Elsa through the cabinet door that Germany had won, he did not dare to face her, for fear that she would see through his mind; and in the end, Elsa saw the Stars and Stripes flying by, gave Jojo a slap in the face, and finally chose to forgive and watch The boys dance.

It's a pity that there are so few sins that can be resolved with a slap in the face.

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Extended Reading
  • Krystel 2022-03-22 09:01:20

    A fantasy comedy that is both funny and touching, a gentle touch of the heavy history. I used to watch various seemingly neurotic performances on Taika Waititi's show, and thought he was like a madman; after watching his performances in this film, I am sure that he is a madman and he has some talent at the same time. From the form to the rhythm, they are all popular fairy tales in the style of theatrical movies, but the director started from the fairly clever idea of ​​"a child and an imaginary Hitler in his brain", and looked at this period of history lightly and did not stray dogs at all. Blood or preaching attempts, and no judgment, everything comes from the kind human nature of a child, and ends in a beautiful human nature.

  • Meaghan 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    1. [Vampire Life] is a new director's work, and another film that writes war from the perspective of children. 2. Use music scenes (games and innocent children's eyes) to line up grief, and comedy to present tragedy; to look at the adult world full of anxiety and struggle in a defamiliar way; to achieve it through the death education that children/adolescents are forced to accept The narrative of growth. These are the conventions of children's perspective war films. 3. However, the set of bipolar characters in this film-the imaginary mild (castrated) Hitler & the tough Jewish girls in reality are quite interesting, as well as the gay instructor starred by Sam Rockwell. The Nazis (or enemy forces) who were supposed to be "cold and evil" caused little threat, so the painful past was easily overtaken and exiled, and they danced happily in hope and light. 4. Children's perspective war films are still the favorite of Louis Mahler's [Goodbye, children], tolerant of restraint, and grief in peace. 5. Part of the tone and composition are very Wes Anderson. 6. Butterflies, shoes and laces. 7. The film actually reminds me of the most distant past and emotions, selfishness +1. (8.5/10)

Jojo Rabbit quotes

  • Fraulein Rahm: Now, get your things together, kids. It's time to burn some books.

    [all cheer]

  • Yorki: I thought I was your best friend.

    Jojo Betzler: Yorki, you're my second-best friend. First place is reserved for the Führer.