Comedy about a young boy in the Hitler Youth who questions his beliefs after developing a friendship with a Jewish girl he finds hidden...
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Duration108 mins
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Jo Jo rabbit made very deep thoughts and made me think about the social and political injustices at that time. The lighting reflected the mood very well and set a tone and an underlying mood the the scene and the movie as a whole, also the lighting was static to reflect the time it is set in and the angle of lighting and the colour and brightness of the lighting gave a natural and authentic style to the entire movie. The music reflected the feelings and thoughts of the characters and set a semantic field of satire or humour in every scene and was loud enough t give comedic effect or to show the sorrow felt by the characters but quiet enough as to of not taken away from the overall movie or to have changed its genre to a musical. I would say I gave it four stars not because it is a bad film but because of the accuracy of the film and how it could cloud the minds and normalise some of the NAZI thoughts of younger children so I would advise a child to be 12 and have been told how NAZI ideology's are incorrect and how the NAZIS were wrong.