09.09.2019
Eerste reacties Taika Waititi’s Jojo Rabbit online
Vannacht is in Toronto Jojo Rabbit, de nieuwe film van Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows, Thor: Ragnarok), in wereldpremière gegaan.
De nazisatire kreeg na afloop lovende reacties op Twitter:
JOJO RABBIT: Hilarious, heartfelt, and often incredibly dark. A truly unique film that deserves to be celebrated. #TIFF19
— Chris Evangelista (@cevangelista413) September 9, 2019
This guy @TaikaWaititi sure knows how to make a movie. Also the kid lead in #JojoRabbit is incredible. #TIFF19 pic.twitter.com/aeTKqLc2HJ
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) September 9, 2019
Really can't believe what @TaikaWaititi did with #JojoRabbit. Takes balls to tackle the subject matter in the film and in lesser hands could have been a disaster but he's a fantastic filmmaker and just nailed it. pic.twitter.com/ZxoztBecb8
— Steven Weintraub (@colliderfrosty) September 9, 2019
#JojoRabbit : Taika Waititi knocks it out of der park with the meaningful lunacy of his anti-hate satire. Title 10-year-old, a Nazi in training with Hitler as an imaginary friend, has something to learn: love conquers hate, and laughter makes it easier. #TIFF19 pic.twitter.com/V1eI5QFLvG
— Peter Howell 🖊 (@peterhowellfilm) September 9, 2019
#JoJoRabbit is one of the more absurd coming-of-age stories I’ve seen. Funny, bittersweet and unapologetically unique, Taika Waititi continues to prove he is among the most exciting and original voices telling stories right now #TIFF19 pic.twitter.com/Ml1e43wHK7
— Erik Davis (@ErikDavis) September 9, 2019
JOJO RABBIT is the second film I’ve seen in 24 hours where a director who’s made a franchise movie used his clout to make a weird, oddball, personal passion project. It gives you hope.
Also this thing is fucking amazing. #TIFF19
— David Fear (@davidlfear) September 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/adambvary/status/1170910155573252096?s=20
JOJO RABBIT: Equal parts hilarious and terrifying. The script is incredible in how it perfectly balances the drama and comedy unfolding. Who would’ve thought there would be a wonderful coming of age film with Hitler? #jojorabbit #TIFF19
— Max Covill @mhcovill.bsky.social (@mhcovill) September 9, 2019
https://twitter.com/igor_s__/status/1170903357776699392?s=20
https://twitter.com/DanielleSATM/status/1170904365747470337?s=20
JOJO RABBIT: The discourse on this is going to be Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, but I think it works. Often to an extremely impressive degree. Sam Rockwell might want to think of cultivating a new niche, though, good as his reformed white supremacist schtick is. #TIFF19 pic.twitter.com/JkpUqZf8GR
— Barry Hertz (@HertzBarry) September 9, 2019
Also, JOJO RABBIT is a marvel. It wouldn't seem possible for a movie that starts out so madcap to lead to such a sweet and sincere place. A magical, irresistible coming-of-age tale. Taika Waititi's greatest feat. #TIFF19
Play it loud: https://t.co/eXAxdLt8gs
— Jake Coyle (@jakecoyleAP) September 9, 2019
Taika Waititi expertly handles a tricky balance between hilarious absurdity and the heartbreaking reality of the Nazi cause. Him and Roman Griffin Davis are amazing. #JojoRabbit #TIFF19
— Shane Slater (@filmactually) September 9, 2019