JoJo Rabbit Flashcards

Revision for Unit 3 (85 cards)

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What role does the structure of time play in the film?

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It shapes the narrative, pacing, and emotional arcs of the characters

Taika Waititi uses time flexibly to highlight Jojo’s emotional growth and shifting beliefs.

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How does Taika Waititi establish characters in the film?

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By introducing and developing characters that create comedic and dramatic elements

This contributes to the film’s narrative, tone, and emotional depth.

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What narrative technique does Taika Waititi use to build a layered narrative?

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Multiple storylines

These intersecting storylines blend humour, tragedy, and personal growth.

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What is the primary sound element in the film?

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Voicework

It is complemented by music and sound design that enhances absurdity, humour, and emotional impact.

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How does lighting contribute to the film?

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It describes the mood, often bright in comedic moments and dim for darker ones

Lighting helps separate JoJo’s imagination from the real world.

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What role does setting play in the film?

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It sets the film’s themes, tone, and supports character development

Taika Waititi balances absurdity with the harsh realities of war.

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What does POV stand for in storytelling?

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Point of View

It shapes audience perception of events and characters, immersing them in Jojo’s world.

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What are the three key structural components of the film?

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Opening, Development, Resolution

These guide the film’s progression, emotional journey, and thematic exploration.

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What fundamental device drives character development and themes in the film?

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Cause & Effect

Each action has consequences that shape Jojo’s growth and understanding.

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How does camera movement affect the film’s tone?

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Creates a whimsical tone and provides emotional intensity through close-ups

Wide shots visualize humour and low angles describe power dynamics.

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What role does acting play in the film?

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It brings to life the film’s blend of humour, heart, and tragedy

Performances navigate the shifting tones from absurd comedy to deep emotional weight.

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How does editing contribute to the film?

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Sets the pace, tone, and humour while improving visual storytelling

Montages are also used for symbolism.

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What does mise en scene refer to in the context of the film?

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The arrangement of visual elements including props and costumes

It helps to identify the time period and separate JoJo’s mind from reality.

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What does symbolism in film refer to?

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When an object, colour, character, or event represents a deeper meaning beyond its literal purpose.

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What do symbols in film convey?

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Themes, emotions, or abstract ideas without explicitly stating them.

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What do Rosie’s shoes symbolize in Jojo Rabbit?

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Rosie’s free spirit and love for life.

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How do Rosie’s shoes become a symbol of loss in Jojo Rabbit?

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When Jojo finds them hanging after her execution.

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What does the rabbit symbolize by the end of Jojo Rabbit?

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Resilience, survival, and kindness.

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What is a motif in film?

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A recurring element that reinforces a film’s themes.

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How do motifs differ from symbolism?

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Motifs focus on repetition and creating a pattern throughout the film.

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What motif is emphasized through shoes in Jojo Rabbit?

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Innocence, freedom, and loss.

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What does the repeated “Heil Hitler” greeting highlight in Jojo Rabbit?

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The absurdity of blind loyalty to Nazi ideology.

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What is a metaphor in film?

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When one thing is used to represent another, highlighting a theme or idea.

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What does Jojo’s imaginary Hitler represent?
Nazi propaganda and Jojo's internalization of it.
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What does the blue butterfly symbolize before Rosie’s death?
Fleeting innocence and beauty before the harsh reality of war.
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What is the definition of symbolism?
An object, colour, or event represents something deeper.
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What is the key feature of a motif?
Recurs throughout the film.
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What does Jojo’s imaginary Hitler symbolize?
Nazi indoctrination.
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Describe the significance of the ending scene in Jojo Rabbit.
It represents the effect of Rosie’s love on JoJo and themes of freedom.
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How does dancing connect to Rosie’s philosophy?
It symbolizes freedom and joy.
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What does Jojo’s act of tying Rosie’s shoes reflect?
Their bond.
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How does the knife motif evolve in Jojo Rabbit?
It changes from a toy to a threat, reflecting Jojo's growth.
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What does Elsa’s ability to take the knife from Jojo indicate?
Their power dynamic.
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How does Jojo’s use of the knife change by the end of the film?
He uses it in a moment of despair but ultimately fails.
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What role does dancing play as a theme in Jojo Rabbit?
It represents expression of feelings and freedom.
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How does Rosie describe the importance of dancing?
As an expression of emotions and freedom.
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How does the film use shoes to convey meanings about Rosie and Jojo's relationship?
Shoes symbolize their bond and Jojo's growth.
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How does Jojo feel about his scars after the accident?
He feels scared and hesitant.
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What do Jojo's scars contrast with in the Nazi ideology?
The value placed on physical 'perfection.'
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What does the film suggest about true beauty versus superficial appearances?
True beauty is found within, not just in appearance.
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How do artists and creativity contrast with Nazi ideologies in Jojo Rabbit?
Creativity promotes free thought, which totalitarian regimes fear.
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How does Rosie express her creativity?
Through dancing and imaginative impressions.
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What does the unicorn symbolize in Jojo Rabbit?
Innocence and beauty.
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How does Jojo’s view of love change throughout the film?
He learns to understand love through his relationships.
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What role does Rosie play in teaching Jojo about love?
She embodies love and freedom.
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How does Jojo’s relationship with Elsa reflect his emotional growth?
It shows his increasing understanding and trust.
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What is the primary focus of the analysis in JoJo Rabbit?
Codes and conventions analysis of the film
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What are the two main components analyzed in JoJo Rabbit?
Code and convention
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Fill in the blank: Codes refer to _______ used in a film.
[the technical and stylistic elements]
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Fill in the blank: Conventions are the _______ that are commonly accepted in film.
[practices or norms]
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What is an example of a code in film?
Cinematography, sound, editing
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What does convention contribute to in a film?
Viewer expectations and understanding
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True or False: Codes and conventions are interchangeable terms in film analysis.
False
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How do codes affect the storytelling in a film?
They shape the narrative and emotional response
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What role do conventions play in genre identification?
They help categorize films into genres
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Name a type of code used in JoJo Rabbit.
Visual codes, audio codes, narrative codes
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What do visual codes include?
Color, composition, lighting
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What is an example of a convention in comedy films?
Use of humor, exaggerated characters
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Fill in the blank: The conventions of a genre help establish _______.
[the audience's expectations]
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What impact do codes have on audience engagement?
They enhance immersion and emotional connection
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True or False: Conventions can evolve over time within film genres.
True
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What is the relationship between codes and audience interpretation?
Codes guide audience interpretation of themes and messages
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Fill in the blank: The analysis of codes and conventions helps to understand _______.
[the deeper meanings of a film]
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Who directed the film JoJo Rabbit?
Taika Waititi
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What genre does JoJo Rabbit primarily belong to?
Satirical comedy
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In which historical context is JoJo Rabbit set?
World War II in Nazi Germany
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What is the main focus of JoJo Rabbit's narrative?
A coming-of-age story
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How does JoJo Rabbit critique Nazi ideology?
Through exaggerated comedy
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What significant scene illustrates JoJo's discovery of Elsa?
JoJo's discovery of Elsa in the attic
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What role does the camera play in the depiction of Elsa?
It shows Elsa as the Nazis depicted Jews, as monsters
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How does acting contribute to the portrayal of Elsa?
Thomasin McKenzie acts like a monster as perceived by Nazism
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What does mise-en-scène reveal about Nazi propaganda?
It depicts Jews as decrepit monsters without feelings
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What cinematic elements create a horror aesthetic in the attic scene?
Editing, lighting, and sound
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How does limited lighting affect the attic scene?
It creates a scarier atmosphere
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What effect does the sound design have in the attic scene?
It amplifies tension and realism
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How does POV contribute to the audience's experience?
It immerses viewers in JoJo's perspective
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What is the significance of the attic setting?
It is a common horror genre location that heightens fear
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What does the introduction of Elsa spark in the narrative?
Multiple storylines and character developments
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What internal conflict does JoJo face upon discovering Elsa?
Conflict between Nazism and realism
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What themes are encapsulated in JoJo Rabbit?
Satirical comedy, coming-of-age, and anti-war
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What cinematic codes contrast Nazi propaganda with Elsa’s humanity?
Camera work, acting, and mise-en-scène
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What is the role of editing, lighting, and sound in JoJo Rabbit?
To create a horror-like atmosphere reflecting JoJo’s fear
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What does the setting of JoJo's house contribute to the narrative?
It emphasizes JoJo’s emotions and creates tension
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What pivotal role does Elsa play in JoJo Rabbit?
She serves as a turning point in the narrative