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‘Jojo Rabbit’ Boys Take Oscars By Storm

The Oscars just getting more exciting every minute as the stars appear in the Red Carpet. It is a wonderful event for the Hollywood Film fraternity where everyone gets to meet and greet each other. The Oscars is full of glamour and fun but what’s the point of going to the Oscars if you don’t have a full-blown photoshoot with your bestie on the red carpet?

The young stars of “Jojo Rabbit,” 12-year-old Roman Griffin Davis and 11-year-old Archie Yates, made the most of their experience at the 92nd Academy Awards by doing just that.

The two on and off-screen pals had viewers in a tizzy over their incredibly wholesome photoshoot and gushing interviews with reporters.

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“Jojo Rabbit” is nominated in six categories: Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress (Scarlett Johansson), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design and Best Film Editing.

The satire follows the story of 10-year-old German boy Jojo “Rabbit” Betzler (played by Davis) and the influence imposed on him by his imaginary friend Adolf Hitler (director Taika Waititi) during WWII. The young boy learns to overcome his uncritical nationalism when confronted by his discovery that his mother (Johansson) is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Yates plays Jojo’s best friend, Yorki.

When asked about Johansson and her two nominations for the evening, Griffith gushed about his co-star, “She’s the most amazing person and she’s so nice.”

Yates chimed in, “She’s so cool.”

And when asked how it felt to be at the center of attention at their first Oscars, Yates yelled, “It’s amazing!”

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