Jojo Rabbit Soundtrack (

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Rating: 7.90/10 from 436000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Jojo Rabbit

Title in Italiano:

Jojo Rabbit

Title in Português:

Jojo Rabbit

Synopsis

1944 Germany. Ten year old Johannes Betzler, more commonly called Jojo, is the son of good Germans, his father away fighting in Italy, while he is under the care of his mother Rosie, with his older sister Inge recently having passed away from illness.

With only one true friend in the form of same aged, bespectacled Yorki, Jojo, in wanting to fit in, is arguably entering what he would consider the most important phase of his young life in attending a Nazi youth camp presided over by Captain Klenzendorf, Captain K's almost too faithful assistant Freddy Finkel, and Fräulein Rahm, who takes Nazi policies in a slightly off-kilter direction.

Despite being considered an outsider by most of the other youth in town, Jojo figures he has a leg up on everyone else at camp in that he is constantly being guided by the spirit of Der Führer himself, Adolf Hitler, whose personal bodyguard Jojo aspires to be when he grows up.

In his general day-to-day life but also supported by his time at camp, Jojo has a hatred for Jewish people despite not really knowing anything about them or ever having met anyone of the Jewish faith, the ultimate goal to kill them.

So when Jojo meets someone Jewish for the first time, especially as that meeting is in what is for him the most unlikely of circumstances, Jojo has to figure out what to do.

While truly believing he is a Nazi despite not really knowing what that means, he has to decide either to follow what he has been taught in hating and trying to kill any Jewish person despite knowing that killing is not in his true nature, or not, which may have larger consequences with relation to family.

While he decides, he truly gets to know the person beyond the label of "Jewish" which may factor into what happens.

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Jojo Rabbit
Komm, gib mir deine Hand
John Lennon: Writer
The Beatles: Performer
I Don't Want to Grow Up
Tom Waits: Writer
Tom Waits: Performer
Frühlingsstimmen, Op. 410
Johann Strauss: Writer
The Vienna Boys' Choir: Performer
Gerald Wirth: Arrangement
Waltz & Chorus from Faust
Charles Gounod: Performer
Jules Barbier: Lyrics
Roger Wagner: Conducted
Tabú
The Dipsy Doodle
Mama
Everybody's Gotta Live
People Like You and Me
Heroes
Helden
I Don't Want to Grow Up
Tom Waits: Performer
Waltz & Chorus from Faust
Charles Gounod: Performer
Everybody's Gotta Live
Arthur Lee: Performer

User reviews

Jennifer Thomas
5/10

The soundtrack's use of contrasting musical styles, from cheerful tunes to somber melodies, mirrors the complex themes of the film, adding depth and nuance to the storytelling.

Carol Wilson
6/10

Overall, the music in Jojo Rabbit elevates the viewing experience, immersing the audience in the emotional journey of the characters and leaving a lasting impact with its memorable compositions.

Lisa Phillips
9/10

The soundtrack of Jojo Rabbit is a masterful blend of whimsical and poignant melodies that perfectly encapsulate the emotional journey of the characters.

Stephanie Garcia
5/10

The original score of Jojo Rabbit complements the narrative beautifully, enhancing the character development and highlighting key plot points with its evocative compositions.

Steven Brown
7/10

The soundtrack of Jojo Rabbit perfectly captures the emotional complexity of the story, blending elements of whimsy and darkness seamlessly. The music enhances the narrative, creating a powerful and immersive experience for the audience.

Ronald Perez
5/10

The use of period-appropriate music in the film adds an extra layer of authenticity and nostalgia, transporting the audience to 1944 Germany with each note.

Margaret Green
6/10

The soundtrack of Jojo Rabbit perfectly captures the essence of the film's dark humor and emotional depth, blending whimsical melodies with poignant themes.

Dorothy Carter
9/10

The hauntingly beautiful instrumental pieces evoke a sense of nostalgia and melancholy, adding depth and complexity to the film's narrative.

Carol King
5/10

The soundtrack's ability to seamlessly shift between lighthearted moments and intense scenes mirrors the emotional rollercoaster experienced by the characters, enhancing the storytelling.

Nancy Campbell
8/10

The use of recognizable songs from the 1940s adds a nostalgic and authentic touch to the film, evoking a sense of time and place that enhances the storytelling. The incorporation of music as a storytelling device helps to deepen the emotional impact of the film, making it a memorable and engaging viewing experience.

Nancy Jones
6/10

The incorporation of traditional German music elements, such as accordion and brass instruments, creates a rich and immersive sonic landscape that enhances the film's setting and atmosphere.

Elizabeth Brown
10/10

The use of retro pop songs interspersed with original compositions creates a unique and engaging atmosphere that enhances the storytelling in a truly innovative way.