Jojo Rabbit: Give it a little Heil. Just a little one.
As soon as I saw the poster for this movie and realised Taika Waititi was directing, I couldn't be more excited. And when I saw the trailer my enthusiasm increased two-fold. Taika Waititi giving us a dark comedy about the Hitler youth with Taika playing a child's perception of Hitler himself? Sounds just about insane enough to work!
And goddamn it did work! It seems we're always safe in the hands of Taika who has brought us yet another smash hit and it looks like this one might gain some awards to boot.

The premise is simple enough but with a very complex and potentially problematic outcome. Jojo Rabbit is a 10-year-old staunch nazi and part of the Hitler youth. Jojo has an imaginary best friend, Hitler, who is played by the director Taika Waititi. Taika portrays Hitler as a child's view on what that dictator might be like which was the cause of much hilarity during the film. Jojo gets disfigured and injured when blown up by a grenade at a Hitler youth camp. Trying to impress his peers, who had nicknamed him Jojo Rabbit after he couldn't kill a rabbit, Johannes Betzler, tries to regain some respect but ends up in the hospital. He takes some time to recover and spends it at home with his mother doing odd jobs for the local war effort. This is where he discovers his mother has been harbouring "a Jew” in the walls of his late sister's room. The film progresses from there as Jojo slowly comes to term with that fact the Nazis might not be all they’re cracked up to be and may have been spreading some vicious lies about the Jewish people.
As you can imagine this is some rough terrain that Taika is trying to navigate here and there has been divided opinion on whether he has been successful in broaching this very sensitive subject. I am in the ”well bloody done Taika camp” and I was fully invested in that boy's story of being a Nazi but I do understand they did slightly gloss over the holocaust.
I thought this film was very funny in moments and truly heartbreaking in others, and a film that pulls me from one to the other so seamlessly gets a huge thumbs up from me! There were some really gorgeous scenes, and they didn't get any better than the ones Scarlett Johansson were in. Scarlett played Jojo’s rebel mother and this actress keeps going from strength to strength. I didn't think she could top marriage story but here she is one movie later blowing it out the water. 2020 is going to bring big things to Scarlett and I can't wait to see what they've got in stall for her in her own marvel ‘Blackwidow‘ film.

Roman Griffin Davis who played Jojo and Thomasin Mckenzie who played Elsa, the Jewish girl, really pulled it out if the bag too and it was great to see outstanding acting on the big screen from such a young cast. They have wonderful and believable chemistry and some beautiful, engaging scenes together, holding the camera and storyline well. Sam Rockwell was perhaps a tad OTT in this picture but I always enjoy a bit of Rockwell so didn’t mind too much.
The direction itself was very compelling and some very well placed shoes paid off well in the end. Overall I loved this film and I would give it A RATING OF 8.6/10 and I hope it picks up a few awards over the next few months.
I’ve been Christopher Whitmore, thanks for reading.