Review: The True History of The Kelly Gang (18)

The world is in a pretty shit mood right now. COVID-19 is all over the news and taking a dump could become a lot more inconvenient as people stockpile bog roll. Therefore, on a Friday night, I was in the mood for an enjoyable, hopefully light at time film. Kelly Gang… didn’t provide this, as scenes full of violence and sadistic imagery very much reminds one that this is not no time to die. (Sorry).

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Review: Jojo Rabbit

Within the first minute of the film, Jojo Rabbit gives you the “Oh” moment. With a German cover of I want to hold to hold your hand in the background, Johannes (Roman Griffin Davis) and his camp imaginary friend Hitler (Taika Watiti) are practising their Heil Hitlers in the mirror, before he runs down the street in excitement as today is his first day in the Hitler Youth. His joyous face and childish motion in this silly scenario along with the upbeat music may lead you to crack a smile. However, this is interlinked with Nazi propoganda videos of smiling crowds. This is when having being swept away with Jojo’s commotion, you realise “Hold on a minute. Why am I going along so happily with this?” This smart ploy is one of cleverest scenes in the film as you recompose yourself and remember that you’re in 1940’s Austria.

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