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Published 18:20 IST, January 28th 2020

Jojo Rabbit receives praise and adoration by netizens on social media

Taika Waititi's acclaimed Oscar-nominated film, Jojo Rabbit, is soon going to get an international release. Here is what fans are saying about the film online.

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Jojo Rabbit is a comedy-drama film that is set during the events of World War II and is based on Christine Leunens' novel, Caging Skies. The movie was directed by the acclaimed filmmaker, Taika Waititi, who is known for his films such as Thor: Ragnarok and What We Do in the Shadows. While the film released back in December of 2019, it only featured in theatres across the US and the UK. Jojo Rabbit will finally be available for the Indian audiences on January 31, 2020 and fans and critics have already shared their opinions on the film on social media.

Fans praise Taika Waititi's Jojo Rabbit on Twitter

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The initial reviews for Jojo Rabbit seem to be mostly positive. Most critics, as well as fans, have unanimously praised the film for its brilliant direction, humour, and emotional plot. Here are some Twitter fan reactions for Jojo Rabbit

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Jojo Rabbit was also one of the films that were nominated for the Best Film Award during the Oscars 2020. Thanks to its massive popularity and acclaim, the movie is now getting a rerelease across the world and will be making its international premiere. Child actor Roman Griffin Davis plays the titular role in the film. Director Taika Waititi also plays a prominent role in the movie, where he acts as Jojo's imaginary friend, Adolf Hitler.

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18:20 IST, January 28th 2020