Jojo's love and the world

Arden 2022-04-23 07:01:25

The film teaches us to love and be loved, and the story is told through the eyes of a young boy who happens to be an avid Nazi. This already enhances the comedy. There aren't too many lines in it, it's more of a metaphor: tying shoes, dancing, butterflies. Capital K wasn't actually a bad guy, he helped the Jewish girl get out and finally saved Jojo. On the contrary, the fat middle-aged woman pushed the children to carry explosives and made them go to war with guns. These people are the culprits. The dance of the last two is a sign that they are free but it does not mean that they are no longer suffering. Life after World War II became even more of a problem. It is clear that this film glorifies the cruelty of war.

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Extended Reading
  • Jarvis 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    In fact, he shared the same hard-set premise of ideological poles with Dane's "Amad". Of course, the film consumes history quite naked, and tries to retreat lightly and completely. In the end, it is just an irrelevant dessert. It is just a moralization, historical contextual criticism and entry gesture of all movies about the history of human suffering, perhaps it presupposes a kind of historical dual incompetence. After all, the authorization movement of Darnet's failure did not contribute more than this film. History has always been just a stepping stone for some creators.

  • Tre 2022-03-24 09:01:23

    The scene of "Shoes" was filmed so well, heartbroken and gentle, and the camera didn't move up at all. He is a really kind director.

Jojo Rabbit quotes

  • Adolf Hitler: [after Jojo gets book from shelf] Yes. Great thinking, Rabbit. we'll use all of these books to make a fake floor that she'll fall through, straight into a pit full of piranhas, and, and lava and bacon. Why, she won't know what hit her.

    Jojo Betzler: Shh!

    Adolf Hitler: Shh?

    Jojo Betzler: Shh!

    Adolf Hitler: You, shush. Shush me? Let's get a book and let's go. Libraries are dumb.

  • Jojo Betzler: If someone turned in a Jew, would they get a medal or something?

    Captain Klenzendorf: Ah, Jews, Jews, Jews. Are you still going on about those people? You know I'm preparing the city for imminent invasion, right? I'm trying to plan a defense strategy.

    [Indicates raisins on a map]

    Captain Klenzendorf: I've got Americans to the west,

    [indicates almonds on the map]

    Captain Klenzendorf: got Russians to the east.

    Fraulein Rahm: My friend once met some Russians, and they ate him.

    Jojo Betzler: Who's the walnuts?

    Captain Klenzendorf: Walnuts are just walnuts, kid.