Why is Jojo Rabbit so good?

"Jojo Rabbit" is precisely the sort of movie that should be taught in schools because it shows kids how to think for themselves, and to not just assume that what is going on around you is true or right. It teaches kids to educate themselves and to listen to the oppressed rather than the oppressors.
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Is Jojo Rabbit worth seeing?

Is Jojo Rabbit worth seeing? Absolutely. At first glance, the film Jojo Rabbit, by director Taika Waititi, may seem like a whimsical look at life inside the crumbling Third Reich during the closing months of World War II. It partially is, but don't let that fool you.
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Why should I watch Jojo Rabbit?

This quirky story of a boy's imagination, filled with heart-warming characters will not only tug at the heartstrings but ensure that you'll be laughing with gay abandon. Perfectly encapsulating the mood and setting of those times with moments filled with laughter, Jojo Rabbit is a sure-shot must watch.
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What was the purpose of making Jojo Rabbit?

Taika Waititi on Why He Made Oscar Contender Jojo Rabbit: “It Felt Scary to Me.” For the actor-writer-director, the movie's not just an anti-war satire inspired by the Holocaust and the Bosnian War, but an exploration of childhood and a tribute to mothers.
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What does the rabbit mean in Jojo Rabbit?

The rabbit: is something adorable that Jojo must kill, but he cannot, in spite of the fact that he wants to be a good Nazi. Symbol: the rabbit becomes a symbol for Jojo's inability to live up to his organization's expectations for him, and of his cowardice.
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Why is Jojo's mother hanged?

This confirms his mother was right, though sadly his mother has already been discovered as anti-Nazi by the establishment, and hanged for her crimes in a truly terrible moment.
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Why is Jojo Rabbit a masterpiece?

Jojo Rabbit is a masterpiece from Taika Waititi, which explores Nazi propaganda in a whole new light. The film does a great job of not taking itself so seriously while also making sure to not lose sight of the plot.
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What do butterflies symbolize in Jojo Rabbit?

That was a very visual indication of Jojo's loss of innocence. Especially in the middle, when Jojo follows that blue butterfly and finds his mother hanged. I was doing some reading about this and the butterfly has become a symbol of the Holocaust, specifically the children who died at the hands of the Nazis.
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Is Jojo Rabbit Based on a true story?

Jojo Rabbit isn't based on a real German boy who daydreams of an imaginary friend named Adolf Hitler. Instead, Waititi's screenplay is based on Christine Leunens' 2008 fictional novel Caging Skies.
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Why is it called Jojo Rabbit?

Though a fanatic, at a training camp run by Captain Klenzendorf, he is nicknamed "Jojo Rabbit" after refusing to kill a rabbit to prove his worthiness.
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Can a 12 year old watch Jojo Rabbit?

Jojo Rabbit is a satirical depiction of the experience of a 10-year-old Hitler Youth trainee, as he discovers the truth about Nazism and the Jewish people. Jojo Rabbit has strong violence, language, and themes of war, death, loss and anti-Semitism. Therefore Jojo Rabbit isn't suitable for children under 15 years.
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Why is Jojo Rabbit rated R?

Jojo Rabbit is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for mature thematic content, some disturbing images, violence, and language. Violence: A man repeatedly shoots firearms over the heads of a group of children. Children are taught to use guns and throw grenades.
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What age is Jojo Rabbit?

As the storyline of the film is rather different from your average comedy, it makes sense that the film has a 12A certificate, meaning those under 12 must be accompanied by an adult to the cinema.
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Did Jojo Rabbit win anything?

Jojo Rabbit, amongst its cast and crew, won 14 awards, including an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay directed towards Waititi, making him the first Māori indigenous person to win the award.
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What city is Jojo Rabbit set in?

The Czech town of Žatec is best-known for its exceptional hops. But in recent years it has also been the setting for many Hollywood productions, including the movies The Zookeeper's Wife and JoJo Rabbit, which won an Oscar earlier this month.
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What's the quote at the end of Jojo Rabbit?

Jojo Rabbit concludes with a line from Rilke's “Go to the Limits of Your Longing”: “Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror. / Just keep going. No feeling is final.” What is the poet saying in this passage?
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What historical event is Jojo Rabbit based on?

Jojo Rabbit is a loose depiction of history, but it retains historical connections to World War II for a movie featuring imaginary Adolf Hitler.
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How does Jojo find the secret door in his house?

25–28: Jojo arrives at home and hears a noise upstairs. He heads upstairs and wanders into Inga's bedroom, where he discovers a secret door built into the wall. Jojo pries it open and discovers ELSA, 15, disheveled and emaciated, huddled in the darkness.
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What was Rosie burning in Jojo Rabbit?

Jojo consults with imaginary Hitler about how it will be harder to write his book about Jews than he thought. Suddenly, they spy Rosie coming in and burning a piece of paper in the fireplace.
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Is Rosie Jojo's mom?

Rosie is the single mother to Inge and Jojo, as well as a rebel against the Nazis. She hides a Jewish girl, Elsa, in her own home.
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What is the shoe scene in Jojo Rabbit?

2 Sad: Rosie's Death

Her heroic ways eventually catch up with her as Jojo is walking through town and spots his mother's red shoes hanging from the gallows. Devastated, he hugs her legs and tries to tie her shoes like she always did for him.
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Where is Jojo's dad in Jojo Rabbit?

Ten year old Johannes Betzler, more commonly called Jojo, is the son of good Germans, his father away fighting in Italy, while he is under the care of his mother Rosie, with his older sister Inge recently having passed away from illness.
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