It seems like the New Zealand fllmmaker Taika Watiti has launched off on a mission to become the next big director in the world of cinema by delivering back to back brilliant films like What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and now Jojo Rabbit. With his unique direction, he makes something memorable and stunning out of any given concept. Same is the case with Jojo Rabbit which makes up for one of the most impactful and moving films this year.
(Image: © Fox Searchlight Pictures) |
(Image: © Fox Searchlight Pictures) |
Budding Stars RGD and Thomasin McKensie (Image: © Fox Searchlight Pictures) |
Scarlett Johansson as Jojo’s mother is another highlight of this film as she has delivered one of her career best performances which makes it two in 2019 (The other one being Marriage Story). Sam Rockwell was also in for a very powerful role therefore much of the burden of making this film hilarious fell on the shoulders of director Taika Waititi himself with his comical version of Adolf Hitler and he did a great job, no doubt, especially with his accent.
Scarlett Johansson and Sam Rockwell (Image: © Fox Searchlight Pictures) |
(Image: © Fox Searchlight Pictures)
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