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Katie Shaw
rated 9

Really truly funny in a way that helps us empathise with ordinary German people of the time which I think is so valuable

4 months ago
Critic Keith Uhlich
rated 10

Jojo Rabbit Is Taika Waititi’s Marvel Presents Mein Kampf.

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Critic Chris Tilly
rated 8

...a very funny WWII film that nevertheless carries an incredibly important message about the here and now.

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Critic Alan Ng
rated 9

Child actors are hit or miss. Roman Griffin Davis is particularly good. For one, he acts like a 10-year-old boy, but Davis also takes us through Jojo’s transformation...

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Critic Damon Wise
rated 8

The two talented young leads are the main reason this all pays off in the end...

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Critic Richard Roeper
rated 9

Imagine that — in these sensitive times, a Hitler comedy that works.

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Critic Leah Greenblatt
rated 8

Taika Waititi pulls off the near-impossible in Hitler fantasia.

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Critic Roxana Hadadi
rated 6

...an engrossing snapshot of national crisis.

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Caroline Hjortshøj
rated 9

A good movie and hilarious acting

1 year ago
Critic Marc Savlov
rated 8

...an “anti-hate satire” that’s as serious in its arguments as it is often ludicrously hilarious in its depiction of true evil.

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Critic Brian Tallerico
rated 5

When one steps back from “Jojo Rabbit” and looks at the individual pieces, there’s a lot to admire.

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Critic Mark Kermode
rated 6

...the strangely good-natured feel of the film will win the hearts of many viewers...

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Critic Ben Travis
rated 6

..with racist ideologies resurfacing once again in the present day, Jojo Rabbit is a reminder that we shouldn’t either.

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Critic Jane Crowther
rated 6

...in between the belly laughs there’s also a moving story about grief; of losing a sister, a daughter, a parent, a people.

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Sofia Ringström
rated 9

Sooo goood!!!

1 year ago
Michael Aarhus
rated 10

Loved it. Awesome flick

2 years ago