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[ep.142] A review of writer-director Taika Waititi’s latest film Jojo Rabbit, starring Waititi as an imaginary Adolf Hiter in WW2 Nazi Germany. Billed as an “anti-hate satire,” this film is the winner of the TIFF Audience Award and the subject of much debate and discussion from critics. How does it balance its comedic and dramatic tones? WBAM!
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Spoilers start at 40:11
By WBAM Studios4.7
2020 ratings
[ep.142] A review of writer-director Taika Waititi’s latest film Jojo Rabbit, starring Waititi as an imaginary Adolf Hiter in WW2 Nazi Germany. Billed as an “anti-hate satire,” this film is the winner of the TIFF Audience Award and the subject of much debate and discussion from critics. How does it balance its comedic and dramatic tones? WBAM!
E-mail us: [email protected]
Follow WBAM: Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. (@weboughtamic)
Subscribe on iTunes and leave us a review.
Twitter: @caldernest // @HuntMobley // @DrewDietzen
letterboxd:
letterboxd.com/caldernest
letterboxd.com/hearshot
letterboxd.com/drewd
Spoilers start at 40:11

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