"Jojo Rabbit" a film that is both funny and tragic.

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"Jojo Rabbit" is a film set in World War II that follows the story of a young boy named Jojo, a boy who lives with his mother and is part of the Hitler Youth.

Faced with stressful situations, the little boy develops a defense mechanism: an imaginary friend who is none other than Adolf Hitler himself, with whom he has long conversations.

The film tries to find a balance between satire and drama, but to be honest, it doesn't succeed very well. Some people have praised it for its unique approach and anti-hate message, while others have criticized it for trivializing such a dark historical period.

Above all, it's a heartfelt tale in which it's not the humor but the moral it wants to convey that leaves a lasting impression.


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This is an adorable film, starting with its protagonist.

Jojo is completely brainwashed by the propaganda of the regime, he hates Jews and considers them the devil himself.

But as he gets to know Elsa, the Jewish girl who hides in his house, he will ask himself more and more questions about things that he thought were unchangeable.

Young actor Roman Griffin Davis plays the title character, Jojo Betzler, Scarlett Johansson plays Rosie Betzler, a compassionate and courageous woman who opposes the Nazi regime and protects Elsa, the young Jewish girl hiding in her home.


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Thomasin McKenzie, plays Elsa and Taika Waititi, who in addition to directing the film, plays Jojo's imaginary Hitler.

The film won Best Adapted Screenplay at the Academy Awards.



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