Review

Jojo Rabbit turns a serious tale into goofy entertainment

By Simon Weaving
February 5 2020 - 8:57am
Taika Waititi, left, and Roman Griffin Davis in Jojo Rabbit. Photo: Kimberley French/ 20th Century Fox
Taika Waititi, left, and Roman Griffin Davis in Jojo Rabbit. Photo: Kimberley French/ 20th Century Fox

JOJO RABBIT

  • M, 108 minutes

There's no denying Taika Waititi's spectacularly irreverent sense of humour. If you have seen Boy (2010), What We Do in the Shadows (2014) or Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), you'll know that the New Zealand writer-director is a fan of the quirky underdog and the awkward outcast, and always likes his humour unpredictable and unsentimental.

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