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On today's show, Tug and Matt indoctrinate themselves into the film Jojo Rabbit, exploring its themes of friendship, conflict, and the horrors and absurdities of war. They discuss the character development of Jojo as he navigates his indoctrination as a Nazi youth and his growing feeelings towards Elsa, a Jewish girl hiding in his home. The conversation highlights key scenes, including family dynamics, the impact of war on personal relationships, and how Taika Waititi's script, performance and direction take the piss out of Nazi ideology. They also address critics' perspectives on the film, emphasizing the importance of nuance and interpretation in storytelling. Their conclusion? Tug and Matt RIGHT, Critics WRONG.
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By Tug McTighe & Matt LoehrerOn today's show, Tug and Matt indoctrinate themselves into the film Jojo Rabbit, exploring its themes of friendship, conflict, and the horrors and absurdities of war. They discuss the character development of Jojo as he navigates his indoctrination as a Nazi youth and his growing feeelings towards Elsa, a Jewish girl hiding in his home. The conversation highlights key scenes, including family dynamics, the impact of war on personal relationships, and how Taika Waititi's script, performance and direction take the piss out of Nazi ideology. They also address critics' perspectives on the film, emphasizing the importance of nuance and interpretation in storytelling. Their conclusion? Tug and Matt RIGHT, Critics WRONG.
Check us at INSTAGRAM
Find us on X
EMAIL: [email protected]