Jojo Rabbit
"An anti-hate satire."
Young Jojo is a fervent member of the Hitler Youth whose rigid worldview starts to wobble when he discovers a Jewish girl being hidden in his attic by his mother. Raised on propaganda and buoyed by an absurd imaginary friend version of Adolf Hitler, Jojo's loyalties and fantasies are tested as he... Read more
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About Jojo Rabbit
Young Jojo is a fervent member of the Hitler Youth whose rigid worldview starts to wobble when he discovers a Jewish girl being hidden in his attic by his mother. Raised on propaganda and buoyed by an absurd imaginary friend version of Adolf Hitler, Jojo's loyalties and fantasies are tested as he spends secret time with the girl and watches his community's realities clash with what he's been taught. The film keeps its tone light at moments and serious at others, letting the boy's growing doubts and small acts of kindness carry the emotional weight without giving away how things end.
Released in 2019, the film was directed by Taika Waititi and adapted from Christine Leunens' novel Caging Skies. The cast includes Roman Griffin Davis, Thomasin McKenzie, Scarlett Johansson, Sam Rockwell, and Waititi himself in the role of the imaginary Führer.
At the 92nd Academy Awards the film won Best Adapted Screenplay for Taika Waititi, and it earned nominations for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress for Scarlett Johansson, and Best Production Design.
Critics were divided at times over the mix of satire and sentiment, but many praised the performances, especially from the young leads, and the film's willingness to handle dark history with oddball humor. Key themes are the corrosive effects of indoctrination, the fragility of innocence, and the way human connections can undercut hateful beliefs. The movie's vote average near eight out of ten reflects strong audience approval alongside some debate.
The film stirred conversation about how satire can be used when dealing with Nazism and trauma, drawing both applause and criticism for its tonal gambits. Its striking visual choices, the bizarre imaginary Hitler conceit, and the breakout turn by Roman Griffin Davis helped the movie stay in public discussion well after awards season, and it boosted attention to its young cast.
What Viewers Are Saying
Viewers appreciate Jojo Rabbit's unique blend of humor and emotional depth, praising Taika Waititi's ability to find heart and satire within a WWII setting. Audiences frequently highlight Roman Griffin Davis's compelling performance and the film's balance between comedy and serious themes. While many find the film both touching and humorous, some note that the pacing feels uneven, especially in the beginning, and the humor may not resonate with all viewers. Overall, the film is seen as a thought-provoking and striking take on challenging subject matter.
Details
- Release Date
- October 18, 2019
- Runtime
- 1h 48m
- Rating
- PG-13
- User Ratings
- 10,166 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Comedy, War, Drama
- Country
- New Zealand
- Studio
- Fox Searchlight Pictures +3 more
- Budget
- $14,000,000
- Box Office
- $82,468,705
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Roman Griffin Davis
Jojo
Thomasin McKenzie
Elsa
Scarlett Johansson
Rosie
Taika Waititi
Adolf
Sam Rockwell
Captain Klenzendorf
Rebel Wilson
Fraulein Rahm
Alfie Allen
Finkel
Stephen Merchant
Deertz
Archie Yates
Yorki
Luke Brandon Field
Christoph
Director: Taika Waititi
Written by: Christine Leunens