Jojo Rabbit currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 4996 users on our platform.
La independencia ideológica de Jojo Rabbit es algo de lo que no puede presumir una película que busca crear acuerdos torpes para disculpar realidades incómodas. Una lección que tal vez Taika Waititi nunca aprenda: aprender a amarrarse las agujetas...
Really truly funny in a way that helps us empathise with ordinary German people of the time which I think is so valuable
Taika Waititi pulls off the near-impossible in Hitler fantasia.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyJojo Rabbit Is Taika Waititi’s Marvel Presents Mein Kampf.
Read full review at Slant MagazineThe two talented young leads are the main reason this all pays off in the end...
Read full review at UncutImagine that — in these sensitive times, a Hitler comedy that works.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-Times...an engrossing snapshot of national crisis.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...a very funny WWII film that nevertheless carries an incredibly important message about the here and now.
Read full review at IgnChild 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...
Read full review at Film Threat...an “anti-hate satire” that’s as serious in its arguments as it is often ludicrously hilarious in its depiction of true evil.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleWhen one steps back from “Jojo Rabbit” and looks at the individual pieces, there’s a lot to admire.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...the strangely good-natured feel of the film will win the hearts of many viewers...
Read full review at The Guardian..with racist ideologies resurfacing once again in the present day, Jojo Rabbit is a reminder that we shouldn’t either.
Read full review at Empire...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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