What's really upsetting is these young children are so accustomed to seeing bodies on display in the streets that he isn't really affected until he realizes who is actually executed.
Not just the children. One of my biggest takeaways from Covid was how quickly people became desensitized to the 1000+ deaths daily unless it was someone they had an emotional stake in.
@@dracos24 you are spot on with that observation. So many only thoughts were of how does this affect me and not considering the ramifications of their behavior and attitudes towards the population as a whole whether locally or global.
To be fair its easier to not focus on deaths when its read to you on a screen. It feels fake till it happens to you. Technology had desensitized alot due to not having to see it yourself @dracos24
@@dracos24those Covid numbers were a hoax brother. If you had Covid and died in a car crash, they labeled it as death by Covid. The numbers were boosted to scare the public.
I really love the part where he tries to tie her shoes but can't. It's doing several things at once: 1. Showing that he's in shock (it's the first thing he can think to do) 2. Letting us see even more how much he cares (trying to fix his mom's undone laces for her even after she's dead) 3. Emphasizing to the audience that he's just a kid and isn't at all prepared to be alone (he can't even tie shoelaces, let alone live on his own)
I also like to think of it as a metaphor that he is trying to be better. His mum (and her shoes) represented joy and care for others; trying to tie them and failing I think symbolises that he is also trying to better himself, yet without his mother guiding him, Jojo finds out he is not as ready as he maybe thought he was. Then at the end of the movie, he can tie Elsa's shoes-hes become the person he and his mother wanted to be
I saw in one of the behind-the-scenes that Waititi was really gentle with the child actor. They worked hard to give him motivation for his tears without showing him something specifically horrific, and they had a live actor in the harness so he could see the person was *acting* and was okay. Obviously kids aren't stupid, but your brain doesn't always have control of your fear.
It NEVER has control of fear. That's not how the brain works. Your neocortex controls exactly nothing. The structures of your hindbrain completely rule you, no matter what. Nothing short of radical brain surgery can change that. No drug, no training, nothing. All the rest of your brain does, is smooth out the responses from your hindbrain, and fill in gaps where needed...and maybe add some window dressing. You can't consciously make choices...ever. Those decisions are done before you're even consciously aware they exist to be made at all. There's a measurable several fractions of a second between when your hindbrain decides something, and your neocortex becomes aware of it. And it's the immutable structure of the brain at work. It can't be sped up, bypassed, or reversed. Period. More importantly, most human problems with fear and pain aren't a question of control, but perspective. Everyone sees them as enemies to be conquered, or useless quirks to be disregarded. And that sets everyone up for failure at the worst possible moment. It's why "courage" ALWAYS fails. Doing the opposite of what your fear compels you to do...is exactly the same as doing what it's compelling you to do. The opposite of burning to death is freezing to death...not "not dying at all." The only way to deal with fear and pain is to understand that they aren't adversaries...they're YOU. The most fundamental aspect of you. If anything, they should be viewed the way one would view overbearing friends or family who worry about us excessively. There's a right way and wrong way to deal with them. Fighting with them or ignoring them...is the wrong way. Listening to them, reassuring them, and moving forward with care and thoughtfulness, is the right way.
The Gestapo already killed her before they went to the house. Thats why they were asking so many questions to Elsa & jojo. The Captain actually saved them when he showed up with the mothers bike. Plus I believe the butterfly was the mums way of letting JoJo see what happened to her.
He, or his editor, always does something like that though, uses some iconic visual thing from the movie he's watching as the "censored" thing. For Shawshank redemption it was the Rita Hayworth poster. He's one of the more genuine reactors out there.
I loved how earlier in the film, they have the same camera perspective, of him off to right of center, and her feet and ankles left of center, when they are talking about dancing. So you visually recognize the shoes for emphasis, so it can pay off here. Very well done.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q yes, but i just mean that the director took the time to actually establish that in a previous scene. even their placement in the frame. So you have the previously established image of him looking directly at her feet, while talking. So you have that reference point of her being elevated above him to the left. Like for me personally, I don't really pay too much attention to things like clothing details, even if they are made to be really distinctive, but placement in a scene like when she's dancing and he's just looking at her feet, that sticks in my mind more readily than "She had red wing tips with a white trim" or whatever. So when the hanging scene replicates that exact same perspective, THAT was what resonated more for me personally, for visual recognition of that being his mom. Which I thought was a nice touch
@@happyninja42 True, true. Just for me, the shoes were so unique that their details helped make the recognition more instant. I haven't seen the movie for a few years, so I had no set up for this pay off, but still remembered because of the shoes.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q I always felt this imagery was on par with the girl in the red jacket in Schindler's List. Taika did a great job of making sure we subconsciously paid attention to her shoes so all we had to see were the shoes hanging and we didn't even need to guess who was wearing them. You somehow knew there was a reason we always were being shown her shoes but had no idea where it was going, just like you knew the girl in the red jacket was being highlighted for some reason but didn't know what for.
Horrible. And these things were done on just a whisper in many cases. Others, just plain 'retribution"/terrorism. I am sorry to hear that he had to endure that...and the years afterward. This is the moment when JoJo finally sees what is really going on.
This scene recontextualises the previous scene played for laughs (and tension) with the Gestapo showing up at the house and the commander racing there with the mother’s bicycle to warn Jojo
She definitely foreshadowed her own death. First was what you quoted, then when she's impersonating Jojo's father. "Take care of my Rosie. She's doing what she can."
The movie does pull off some impressive tonal extremes without breaking the audience immersion. Just watching this scene, you wouldn't expect the same movie to have imaginary Adolf eating a barbecued unicorn head.
I still remember when me & my buddy were watching this & we audibly gasped so loud when it reveals the mom's shoes. I was in such denial for the first few seconds too. I haven't had my heart sink that so far in quite a while so fastly.
That panning shot took me so by surprise that it took me a few seconds to realize what was going on, and every time I think about it I feel my heart sink to the bottom of my stomach. What a wonderful way to set this scene up so that we would still know what happened and receive the emotional blow, but not in a gratuitously gory way. I love this movie.
I don't think anyone went into thinking they were going to laugh. I mean WW2, Hitler, etc.... Not only did we find it funny but it was outrageously funny and also gut wrenchingly sad. Truly one of a kind....
@@JohnDAmico-ci2hz I mean the trailers made it seem like it was going to be simply a comedy. I mean how can you go into a movie not thinking it'll be when the kid's imaginary friend is Hitler and he's played by someone who's Jewish irl
@@JohnDAmico-ci2hzI mean, I did get into it expecting to laugh a little because I’d seen the trailers and read reviews, but I did not expect it to be so funny exactly when it was appropriate, so so heartbreaking when it needed to be. And also, I loved that for once there was a respectful Holocaust movie that still ended on a note of hope and with the protagonist ending up doing pretty okay. Honestly, I really had a hard time choosing who to root for between Jojo Rabbit and Parasite, because both movies were incredible and, frankly, perfect at doing everything they were trying to do.
Absolutely loved this film, perfect mix of comedy and realism of the seriousness of Nazi Germany. And the fact the director is Jewish too?.. Taika Waititi is phenomenal.
jojo rabbit may have been a work of fiction, but these things DID happen to so so so many more people than you can imagine during WW2. it can happen again. be careful everyone, the world has changed in a fundamental way, and it is going in a dark place. it can improve, and it will again one day, but do you know where we are going before then? enjoy each good day you have. who knows how many more there are.
I wasn't really shocked by this because the film does a great job foreshadowing it throughout. You get multiple shots directly on her shoes and there's even a slow pan up to her shoes earlier in the film. It's easily one of Taika Watiti's best films and it really shows.
@@rantman4521 I agree it's a fantastic movie, for some reason it's "only" an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes though. It definitely deserves to be in the 90s.
Some Holocaust films just make you reflect, but still a lot of people are moving to this kind of society without even noticing that they could be them one day. Wether it's the nazis or the victims. Both were humans, just like we are.
If there was ever a set up and pay off. Right here. So effective 😢 I’ve watched the movie, and even right now “out of context”, it still hit the feels. I cried through this entire video. I just want to hug him and tell him it’s gonna be ok.
I think it was the perfect way to do this film, really, the director did an amazing job at balancing making fun of and mocking the genocidal dictatorship of Nazi Germany, but also reminding you that it WAS still a genocide. The mixture of laughter and grief really does something- It should be noted, though, that while this film is based off of a book, it’s recommended not to read it and instead go off of the movie instead. Both the book and the movie are similar up until the mom’s death, at which point the book turns into a … really creepy piece of media. There’s a reason the director made up a whole new ending for it. Nobody has any fucking clue what the fuck the writer was on for the original ending. (It was rape fetish shit, it, it was just a lot of rape fetish shit?)
This is why this film is so good to me. I remember it making me laugh hard to its jokes and then it pulls this out to fire the film back to reality. Its one of the only film where i cried and then burst out laughing at the exact same time because how they blend the comedy with tragedy. (specifically at the finale fight for context, not this bit... this is just heartbreaking_
But it isn't dumb actually, it tells us he takes the security of his mother for granted. Jojo is so young and impressionable, he can't even tie shoelaces yet. He takes for granted his mother will be there. We are shown her and her shoes over and over, he sees them every day. And yet, when we/Jojo find her hanging, despite all the warning signs and countless foreshadowing, we are as vulnerable and helpless as is he. He still can't tie the shoelaces, and his mother, who would always help, is now gone. It's not done too much, it's done to convey this feeling of, even though we are told over and over a bad thing is coming, we are never truly ready for it. And in a way, it's saying to the audience, Jojo has more of an excuse than we do as adults, for taking it for granted and not seeing the signs, he is a little boy, we are not, the fact we are shocked too tells us anyone can be suckered in by propaganda and brainwashing. It's super effective and clever.
Quentin Tarentino : I shoot lots of shots of women's feet to date my foot fetish. Taiko _ I shot lots of shots of Scarlett's shoes so I can make my audience feel emotions.
I'm trying to translate the shoes, but google isn't much help. The best I can figure is it says "freed german jews -fought against the regime." I could be very wrong. What an awful time in history.....
Hey guys.. you put a MASSIVE spoiler in the thumbnail of this video, where people cannot avoid seeing it if the algorithm happens to throw this suggestion in their face.
@@mrsfahrenheit spoilers are valid for, if I'm being generous, up to 6 months after release? The movie has been out for 5 years; for the people who have bothered to see it already, they should have every right to discuss the movie and their feelings/thoughts about it freely with others to whom the movie means something. For the people who haven't seen it yet, the amount that will see it is fairly low now, and the amount of those people who will care about "spoilers" is even lower. So no, I'm not going to "avoid spoiling" a movie for a miniscule, theoretical amount of people because some whiny children online can't grasp the concept of "other people exist outside of you and your bubble". The rest of us, will discuss a brilliant movie and shocking scene, like adults.
It’s amazing that this is the same man that made that piece of dog shit Thor: Love and Thunder. But totally believable that it’s the same man who made the enjoyable Thor: Ragnarok.
Notice how she is wearing RED shoes? Yeah, you know, cause RED SHOES don't mean anything, and certain people who wear certain hats would NEVER try to get ahead of the curb by selling a massive lie, you know, cause that would be crazy! Why would anyone do such a thing? Anyway, so her shoes, her RED shoes.. yeah. Hmmmmmm....
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What's really upsetting is these young children are so accustomed to seeing bodies on display in the streets that he isn't really affected until he realizes who is actually executed.
Not just the children. One of my biggest takeaways from Covid was how quickly people became desensitized to the 1000+ deaths daily unless it was someone they had an emotional stake in.
@@dracos24 you are spot on with that observation. So many only thoughts were of how does this affect me and not considering the ramifications of their behavior and attitudes towards the population as a whole whether locally or global.
To be fair its easier to not focus on deaths when its read to you on a screen. It feels fake till it happens to you. Technology had desensitized alot due to not having to see it yourself @dracos24
@@dracos24those Covid numbers were a hoax brother. If you had Covid and died in a car crash, they labeled it as death by Covid. The numbers were boosted to scare the public.
I really love the part where he tries to tie her shoes but can't. It's doing several things at once:
1. Showing that he's in shock (it's the first thing he can think to do)
2. Letting us see even more how much he cares (trying to fix his mom's undone laces for her even after she's dead)
3. Emphasizing to the audience that he's just a kid and isn't at all prepared to be alone (he can't even tie shoelaces, let alone live on his own)
I also like to think of it as a metaphor that he is trying to be better. His mum (and her shoes) represented joy and care for others; trying to tie them and failing I think symbolises that he is also trying to better himself, yet without his mother guiding him, Jojo finds out he is not as ready as he maybe thought he was. Then at the end of the movie, he can tie Elsa's shoes-hes become the person he and his mother wanted to be
I saw in one of the behind-the-scenes that Waititi was really gentle with the child actor. They worked hard to give him motivation for his tears without showing him something specifically horrific, and they had a live actor in the harness so he could see the person was *acting* and was okay. Obviously kids aren't stupid, but your brain doesn't always have control of your fear.
I’m always super glad when they go to those lengths to make sure actors are okay, especially kids
It NEVER has control of fear. That's not how the brain works. Your neocortex controls exactly nothing. The structures of your hindbrain completely rule you, no matter what. Nothing short of radical brain surgery can change that. No drug, no training, nothing. All the rest of your brain does, is smooth out the responses from your hindbrain, and fill in gaps where needed...and maybe add some window dressing. You can't consciously make choices...ever. Those decisions are done before you're even consciously aware they exist to be made at all. There's a measurable several fractions of a second between when your hindbrain decides something, and your neocortex becomes aware of it. And it's the immutable structure of the brain at work. It can't be sped up, bypassed, or reversed. Period.
More importantly, most human problems with fear and pain aren't a question of control, but perspective. Everyone sees them as enemies to be conquered, or useless quirks to be disregarded. And that sets everyone up for failure at the worst possible moment. It's why "courage" ALWAYS fails. Doing the opposite of what your fear compels you to do...is exactly the same as doing what it's compelling you to do. The opposite of burning to death is freezing to death...not "not dying at all."
The only way to deal with fear and pain is to understand that they aren't adversaries...they're YOU. The most fundamental aspect of you. If anything, they should be viewed the way one would view overbearing friends or family who worry about us excessively. There's a right way and wrong way to deal with them. Fighting with them or ignoring them...is the wrong way. Listening to them, reassuring them, and moving forward with care and thoughtfulness, is the right way.
That's awesome on them; it really does affect a child, even when you tell them it's just 'acting'.
The Gestapo already killed her before they went to the house. Thats why they were asking so many questions to Elsa & jojo. The Captain actually saved them when he showed up with the mothers bike. Plus I believe the butterfly was the mums way of letting JoJo see what happened to her.
No, she died. She didn't have anything to do with the butterfly. That's dumb.
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I saw this in theaters when it was released and the entire cinema just audibly gasped at this moment.
Same. Total audible shock.
Me too man and same experience. Incredible movie.
The guy who used the mom's shoes to censor his mouth when he swore. absolutely Diabolical 💀💀💀
He, or his editor, always does something like that though, uses some iconic visual thing from the movie he's watching as the "censored" thing. For Shawshank redemption it was the Rita Hayworth poster. He's one of the more genuine reactors out there.
@@TheNeonRabbit who would you say is more not genuine?
Blank always has the best mouth censors lol
@@TheNeonRabbitJ is top tier
I loved how earlier in the film, they have the same camera perspective, of him off to right of center, and her feet and ankles left of center, when they are talking about dancing. So you visually recognize the shoes for emphasis, so it can pay off here. Very well done.
Also, helps that the shoes are so distinctive.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q yes, but i just mean that the director took the time to actually establish that in a previous scene. even their placement in the frame. So you have the previously established image of him looking directly at her feet, while talking. So you have that reference point of her being elevated above him to the left. Like for me personally, I don't really pay too much attention to things like clothing details, even if they are made to be really distinctive, but placement in a scene like when she's dancing and he's just looking at her feet, that sticks in my mind more readily than "She had red wing tips with a white trim" or whatever. So when the hanging scene replicates that exact same perspective, THAT was what resonated more for me personally, for visual recognition of that being his mom. Which I thought was a nice touch
@@happyninja42 True, true. Just for me, the shoes were so unique that their details helped make the recognition more instant.
I haven't seen the movie for a few years, so I had no set up for this pay off, but still remembered because of the shoes.
@@user-lb9xw4xf2q I always felt this imagery was on par with the girl in the red jacket in Schindler's List. Taika did a great job of making sure we subconsciously paid attention to her shoes so all we had to see were the shoes hanging and we didn't even need to guess who was wearing them. You somehow knew there was a reason we always were being shown her shoes but had no idea where it was going, just like you knew the girl in the red jacket was being highlighted for some reason but didn't know what for.
My grandfather found his mother, father and three older sisters hanging from a tree like that.
Horrible. And these things were done on just a whisper in many cases. Others, just plain 'retribution"/terrorism. I am sorry to hear that he had to endure that...and the years afterward. This is the moment when JoJo finally sees what is really going on.
I didn't really like giving a 'thumbs up' to your story..didn't seem right..I can only hope your grandfather found it in himself to stay strong.
What did they do? I don't mean that as bluntly as it reads. Just, what was the logic behind their deaths?
@@williammccormick984 Probably nothing. What could get one killed in that time/place was trivial at best. Sad, huh?
@@BobCrabtree-ev4rzIt did, he had a family
the houses somberly watching gets me every time
I figure it also symbolises what led to her death - neighbours spying and reporting on each other.
@@duncancole1742 oh yea i never thought of that! thanks!
Of all of Tako Waiti's movies, this was by far one of his best. The moment he sees his Mom, well, I cried like a baby and I am unashamed to say it.
taika waititi is his name
Takis Waitits, he said @@raindrops0905
Tako Waiti 💀
Don't be scared, you can say it was his best, because it was
Absolutely stunning movie. Great acting. Makes you laugh and makes you cry.
This scene recontextualises the previous scene played for laughs (and tension) with the Gestapo showing up at the house and the commander racing there with the mother’s bicycle to warn Jojo
-"What did they do ?"
-"What they could."
She definitely foreshadowed her own death. First was what you quoted, then when she's impersonating Jojo's father. "Take care of my Rosie. She's doing what she can."
Thinking to quote the same line. 😢
The movie does pull off some impressive tonal extremes without breaking the audience immersion. Just watching this scene, you wouldn't expect the same movie to have imaginary Adolf eating a barbecued unicorn head.
The butterfly symbolism is also quite clever, it's basically telegraphing that the movie (and the characters) will take huge swerves from then on.
Yeah, this scene and the smile captain K gives jojo when he's being dragged away.
2019 had three characters portrayed by Scarlett Johansson, and two of them died.
Even her ChatGPT voice died :(
Foreshadowing 🤔
3:44 "Is the butterfly going to die?" Imagine predicting something to die and its actually worse
An interesting point is that those kinds of butterflies do simbolize death in some cultures
@@RazielBR i thought the worst they could symbolize was the butterfly effect which can, in turn, include disasters.
I still remember when me & my buddy were watching this & we audibly gasped so loud when it reveals the mom's shoes. I was in such denial for the first few seconds too. I haven't had my heart sink that so far in quite a while so fastly.
What always hurts me the most is the fact Jojo can't tie shoelaces, *that's how young he is*
iirc hes 10 years old
That panning shot took me so by surprise that it took me a few seconds to realize what was going on, and every time I think about it I feel my heart sink to the bottom of my stomach. What a wonderful way to set this scene up so that we would still know what happened and receive the emotional blow, but not in a gratuitously gory way.
I love this movie.
We went into this movie to laugh and we came out crying. This scene was such a sudden gut punch.
I don't think anyone went into thinking they were going to laugh.
I mean WW2, Hitler, etc....
Not only did we find it funny but it was outrageously funny and also gut wrenchingly sad.
Truly one of a kind....
@@JohnDAmico-ci2hz I mean the trailers made it seem like it was going to be simply a comedy. I mean how can you go into a movie not thinking it'll be when the kid's imaginary friend is Hitler and he's played by someone who's Jewish irl
@@JohnDAmico-ci2hzI mean, I did get into it expecting to laugh a little because I’d seen the trailers and read reviews, but I did not expect it to be so funny exactly when it was appropriate, so so heartbreaking when it needed to be. And also, I loved that for once there was a respectful Holocaust movie that still ended on a note of hope and with the protagonist ending up doing pretty okay.
Honestly, I really had a hard time choosing who to root for between Jojo Rabbit and Parasite, because both movies were incredible and, frankly, perfect at doing everything they were trying to do.
Absolutely loved SCARLETT acting in this movie. An amazing mother.
Reactors: "Where's his mom?"
Me: "She's hanging around"
But seriously - the best blindside sucker punch to the heart I have ever seen.
I believe the mom was the butterfly leading him to her. Better than to find out from someone else.
Me clicking on this video and crying less than a minute in was just like the "dead dove, do not open" meme
I feel like the thumbnail doesn’t really do justice on how emotionally the reactors will get
😃😃😃😃
the second to last guy is literally laughing 😂(in the thumbnail)
1st time I saw the TRUSTASH couple not overacting and being loud. They were in shock
credits to the idea that there was enough time pass without the mom around for the audience to ask where she is, and reveal this scene
Absolutely loved this film, perfect mix of comedy and realism of the seriousness of Nazi Germany. And the fact the director is Jewish too?.. Taika Waititi is phenomenal.
The way I was NOT prepared for this scene when I watched the movie... It was such a punch
What’s even more heartbreaking is that all you need to see to know it’s her are her shoes.
jojo rabbit may have been a work of fiction, but these things DID happen to so so so many more people than you can imagine during WW2. it can happen again. be careful everyone, the world has changed in a fundamental way, and it is going in a dark place. it can improve, and it will again one day, but do you know where we are going before then? enjoy each good day you have. who knows how many more there are.
Who knew a pair of shoes could make me cry 😢
What did she do? "………………….what she could………
I wasn't really shocked by this because the film does a great job foreshadowing it throughout. You get multiple shots directly on her shoes and there's even a slow pan up to her shoes earlier in the film. It's easily one of Taika Watiti's best films and it really shows.
Seeing this in the theatre was heartbreaking. I’ll never forget the collective gasp from everyone there. You could hear a pin drop.
A really underrated movie.
It's not underrated. It's acclaimed.
@@rantman4521 I agree it's a fantastic movie, for some reason it's "only" an 80% rating on Rotten Tomatoes though. It definitely deserves to be in the 90s.
@@rantman4521a lot of movies are acclaimed but that doesn’t make it less underrated
@@eyecon1189 Agreed. I just don't believe it's underrated...IMO
It won a bunch of awards. People absolutely do know and love this movie.
Some Holocaust films just make you reflect, but still a lot of people are moving to this kind of society without even noticing that they could be them one day. Wether it's the nazis or the victims. Both were humans, just like we are.
“What’s did they do?”
“The best they could…”
And only the houses watch the boy with their hollow eyes, as my grand uncle used to write.
Such a wacky and silly movie, but it sure picked its moment to get real.
Let me just emotionally ruin my day by watching this over and over again 😢😭
Won’t lie, I was not expecting this movie to take such a dramatic mood change.
If there was ever a set up and pay off. Right here. So effective 😢 I’ve watched the movie, and even right now “out of context”, it still hit the feels. I cried through this entire video. I just want to hug him and tell him it’s gonna be ok.
Never forget.
This broke my heart when I saw it too.
The amount of Evil that took place during the war is just...its horrible.
I legit thought this was a funny satirical movie about WW2 when I first saw the trailer. Boy was I totally wrong.
I think it was the perfect way to do this film, really, the director did an amazing job at balancing making fun of and mocking the genocidal dictatorship of Nazi Germany, but also reminding you that it WAS still a genocide. The mixture of laughter and grief really does something-
It should be noted, though, that while this film is based off of a book, it’s recommended not to read it and instead go off of the movie instead. Both the book and the movie are similar up until the mom’s death, at which point the book turns into a … really creepy piece of media. There’s a reason the director made up a whole new ending for it. Nobody has any fucking clue what the fuck the writer was on for the original ending.
(It was rape fetish shit, it, it was just a lot of rape fetish shit?)
Good to see the murder whistle in one of these vids
This is why this film is so good to me. I remember it making me laugh hard to its jokes and then it pulls this out to fire the film back to reality. Its one of the only film where i cried and then burst out laughing at the exact same time because how they blend the comedy with tragedy. (specifically at the finale fight for context, not this bit... this is just heartbreaking_
I hope Taika Waititi can redeem himself with "Klara and the Sun"
Because he can do a much better job without Disney
They showed WAY too many close up’s of her shoes, while dancing. Dead giveaway
But it isn't dumb actually, it tells us he takes the security of his mother for granted. Jojo is so young and impressionable, he can't even tie shoelaces yet. He takes for granted his mother will be there. We are shown her and her shoes over and over, he sees them every day. And yet, when we/Jojo find her hanging, despite all the warning signs and countless foreshadowing, we are as vulnerable and helpless as is he. He still can't tie the shoelaces, and his mother, who would always help, is now gone.
It's not done too much, it's done to convey this feeling of, even though we are told over and over a bad thing is coming, we are never truly ready for it. And in a way, it's saying to the audience, Jojo has more of an excuse than we do as adults, for taking it for granted and not seeing the signs, he is a little boy, we are not, the fact we are shocked too tells us anyone can be suckered in by propaganda and brainwashing.
It's super effective and clever.
I watched this movie twice and I cried both times.
This movie made me piss myself laughing and bawl my eyes out
that scene would get you all choked up first time seeing it... just not as choked up Scarlett Johansson.
Oh you monster 🤣 I like your style
i've seen this scene so many times, and it still makes me start to tear up. also take my angry upvote for that pun
Zing
Not to mention the emotional whiplash! It'll have you swinging back and forth like, uh... funny, I can't seem to think of a simile at the moment. 🤷♀️
Such a powerful scene in a brilliant little film.
Got me tearing up 2am man...
Yeah, this scene broke me.
Quentin Tarentino : I shoot lots of shots of women's feet to date my foot fetish.
Taiko _ I shot lots of shots of Scarlett's shoes so I can make my audience feel emotions.
Gut wrenching! 😢 great movie
That part shocked me when I saw it 😢
Out of context, that thumbnail makes it look like the kid strung someone up.
How the same guy who made this also made Thor 4. It's ridiculous
This scene is an emotional gut punch. 😪
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Great Movie 💖
Can you do a reactors thing to the movie "Disconnect". The hardest scene iykyk. The most hardest movie ive ever watched.
I'm trying to translate the shoes, but google isn't much help. The best I can figure is it says "freed german jews -fought against the regime." I could be very wrong. What an awful time in history.....
Hey guys.. you put a MASSIVE spoiler in the thumbnail of this video, where people cannot avoid seeing it if the algorithm happens to throw this suggestion in their face.
The movie has been out for more than 5 years, spoilers are fair game at this point, grow up...
It's not so much a spoiler if people don't know the context.
@@shadowdemon2272what does this have to do with growing up? And no spoilers always suck
@@mrsfahrenheit spoilers are valid for, if I'm being generous, up to 6 months after release? The movie has been out for 5 years; for the people who have bothered to see it already, they should have every right to discuss the movie and their feelings/thoughts about it freely with others to whom the movie means something. For the people who haven't seen it yet, the amount that will see it is fairly low now, and the amount of those people who will care about "spoilers" is even lower.
So no, I'm not going to "avoid spoiling" a movie for a miniscule, theoretical amount of people because some whiny children online can't grasp the concept of "other people exist outside of you and your bubble". The rest of us, will discuss a brilliant movie and shocking scene, like adults.
The thumbnail only makes sense if youve watched the movie so IDK what the fuck you're bitching about.
Greatness
That's Krauts for you.
i love suffering
This is not Ora Ora
I like these but some people can't resist making it about themselves with the phony, synchronized responses.
Makes it even sadder that when Jojo tries to tie her shoes, he gives up like he's sorry that he can't even tie her shoe for her.
This is a NICE thumbnail to have on my feed, and COULDN’T possibly be triggering for some people. It’s definitely wasn’t a STUPID decision.
She's just teaching Jojo how to do a proper pull-up...
Holy f @ the thumbnail😂
It’s amazing that this is the same man that made that piece of dog shit Thor: Love and Thunder. But totally believable that it’s the same man who made the enjoyable Thor: Ragnarok.
No phones, no internet just a mom hanging with her son.
Stupid, pointless comment
Notice how she is wearing RED shoes? Yeah, you know, cause RED SHOES don't mean anything, and certain people who wear certain hats would NEVER try to get ahead of the curb by selling a massive lie, you know, cause that would be crazy! Why would anyone do such a thing? Anyway, so her shoes, her RED shoes.. yeah. Hmmmmmm....
Bro take your meds.
You know who else wears red shoes??…..THE RED SQUIRRELL‼️‼️‼️
Mfw an entire third of the primary colors has been seized by communists
Why did she get hung? Is this a holocaust movie? I missed this one then.
Their reactions are idiotic, it was WWII, she didn't go along with the Nazi Party, what did they think was going to happen?
It was a sad scene dude, grow up oh my days
You are being idiotic, go and grow a heart
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