Jackson from 'History with Jackson' joins Sean to discuss one of his favourite films:
Jojo Rabbit (2019).
Jackson and Sean use the film as a framework to delve into the world of Nazi Germany, totalitarian regimes and how this film stays funny and effective, whilst dealing with such a grim subject matter.
Guest: https://historywithjackson.co.uk/
Discussion Points:
-The unique and weird tone of the film.
-Jackson and Sean discuss some of the criticism aimed at the film.
-The power of humour.
-Sean compares the films opening to Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997).
-Sean and Jackson dive into totalitarian regimes, indoctrination and the cult of personalities.
-Taika Watiti's portrayal of Adolf Hitler.
-The lasting memory of Occupation.
-The role of women in Nazi Germany.
-The strong performances and dialogue of Jojo Rabbit.
-The power of 'doing what we can' and the power of love.
Raised Questions:
-Do overwhelming positive reviews put you off seeing a film?
-How do you tackle such a depressing and serious subject?
-Is this film a good place to introduce this subject to new generations?
-Does a good cast guarantee a good film?
-Which line did Sean really not like?
-Why didn't Nazi Germany collapse sooner?
-Did you expect an Augustus Gloop impression in this review?
-How is this film THIS funny, given the subject matter?
-Has the term 'Nazi' been diluted and devalued?
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Semiweekly
- PublishedOctober 10, 2024 at 7:00 AM UTC
- Length1h 33m
- RatingExplicit