Movie Review: Jojo Rabbit
By KYLE KERSEY
In Martin Luther King Jr.’s “A Stride toward Freedom,” he describes the spread of hatred: “Men often hate each other because they fear each other; they fear each other because they do not know each other; they do not know each other because they cannot communicate; they cannot communicate because they are separated.” This theory of hatred was central to the Nazi ideology; the separation and extermination of Jewish people, people unfairly demonized as unethical monsters at the root of Germany’s socio-economic problems post World War I.
To make a wacky comedy about such a topic is bold. To make it funny is impressive. To make it profound is laudable.
Following a fanatical Germa...