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“Jojo Rabbit es una de esas películas que pertenecen a los mares de victimización que abundan al retratar los hechos de la segunda guerra mundial con”
“Jojo Rabbit es una de esas películas que pertenecen a los mares de victimización que abundan al retratar los hechos de la segunda guerra mundial con”
“Jojo Rabbit es una de esas películas que pertenecen a los mares de victimización que abundan al retratar los hechos de la segunda guerra mundial con los nazis siendo los errados del grupo. Es una comedia, algo poco común de estos trabajos, el humor se basa en ridiculizar de una u otra forma los nazis y sin embargo se las apaña para ser genuinamente buena.
Va de un idealista joven de la juventud hitleriana que desea ser de ayuda a su país mientras estaban en guerra hasta que descubre que su madre oculta a una chica judía en un pasadizo secreto. Lo primero que me gusta es lo sobria que es frente a La Lista de Schindler o El Pianista. No nazis sádicos unidimensionales, no monticulos de cadaveres en descomposición, no judíos sumisos y maltratados. Por el contrario la chica ” read more
"Date: 30/01/2020 - 12:45pm Ticket: 55.00mxn - Matinee Fee Place: Plaza Sendero, Coah."
" Date: 2/20/2020 Viewed: Blu-Ray (Redbox Rental) First viewing Note: I wanted to see this movie in theaters when it came out, but I didn't have the chance too. I finally watched this movie after I rented this movie from my local red box. Jojo Rabbit was a pretty solid movie in my opinion. The movie has a lot of great funny moments that give me a good laugh. I'm surprise that this movie got a PG-13 rating to be honest. I also thought the movie did a great job on the characters because you c"
"directed by Taika Waititi New Zealand | Czech Republic | USA 2019 Satire, Coming-of-Age, Period Drama "
"And the Nominees are... *The Irishman- Sandy Powell and Christopher Peterson *Jojo Rabbit- Mayes C. Rubeo *Joker- Mark Bridges *Little Women- Jacqueline Durran *Once Upon a Time in Hollywood- Arianne Phillips And the Oscar goes to... Precursors are a bit tougher in some of these craft categories. You've got the Critics' Choice Awards, the Costume Designers' Guild, and the BAFTAs. The Critics have the best record here, only missing once in the past decade, but they're a moot point this tim"
"Ra Vincent (Production Designer), Nora Sopková (Set Decorator) "
"As a condemnation of fascism, though it is quite correct and obviously well-intentioned, I really feel like the approach of making this a tidy, clean studio picture takes away a fair amount of the edge of that condemnation. It's sort of like holding a sophisticated tea party as a form of protest. As a showcase of the evil of fascism it falls on the same sword so many have before it, sanitizing the evils of war by portraying all of it in a clean, sterile fashion. It works when we're talking smal"
“Well, you certainly must give Taika Waititi point for audacity if nothing else. The first thirty minutes or so of Jojo Rabbit had me clenched up wondering where it was going and what it was trying to do. It had a distinct possibility to go completely off the rails, if not into outright offense, and I remain unconvinced that reactions steeped in disgust and offense aren’t entirely valid. Jojo Rabbit is a film I eventually got into a wavelength with, but this is some volatile material at work. Told from the perspective of a young boy in Nazi Germany who eagerly partakes of the propaganda as a desperate way to fit in until his world slowly begins to crumble. These fractures cause him to not only grow-up but to rethink and reframe his world and its inherent political viewpoints. Oh, an” read more