After What We Do in the Shadows and Thor: Ragnarok, director Taika Waititi has taken a chance on an “anti-hate satire” that looks controversial on paper.
Screenwriter-director Taika Waititi has taken a chance on an “anti-hate satire” that looks controversial on paper. But unfortunately, the weak Jojo Rabbit has surprisingly little to offer.
At the end of WWII, a German child does his best to be an exemplary Nazi; his imaginary friend is a wacky Adolf Hitler (Waititi himself). But his faith is tested when he discovers that his mother (Scarlett Johansson) is sheltering a young Jewish girl, who causes butterflies in his stomach.
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