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The Gentlemen is mostly stands out throughout its original and great way to tell a story. Like back in times where Ritchie directed "Snatch" or "Lock, Stock and two smoking barrels" this movie is entertaining in so many ways. It is funny, it is bloody and it is weird (just as you know him from his later movies). The dialogues are also just as awesome as the world-building Ritchie does. All in all this is no special flick but it is a wonderful surprise for all those Guy Ritchie fans who were disappointed with his last works.
The visually outstanding war drama "A Hidden Life" tells a true, hitherto hardly publicly perceived story of a resistance fighter who rebelled without any great gestures against Hitler and the Third Reich in a lyrical-meditative style as a Jesus allegory. This film works as a philosophical love story, which, precisely because it tells a different view of the Second World War, stands out particularly and is another well-made work by the long-established director Terrence Malick.
Jojo Rabbit is a very entertaining film that lets the almost 2-hour runtime fly by. I have never seen a film that takes place during the Second World War, which takes its basic principles minimally seriously, but still makes the leap into the serious, even sad. Not to mention the brilliant performance of the young actors (not to mention Scarlett Johannson), this film offers a closed, good-looking overall project, which, however, is not made for everyone due to the black humor.