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Official Joker: Folie À Deux Review & Discussion Thread


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rafaelgherardi
4 hours ago, Bowman said:

Theory:
 

*spoiler*

The more I think about it, the more this movie makes sense. It’s actually genius, Arthur Fleck was never the Joker! The guy at the end was, and it was passed on to him.

I think this means that the Joker is not a specific person (Arthur), it's an idol that people will idolize as long as he supplies the needs of the people

 

4 hours ago, Bowman said:

Some people think it’s the Heath Ledger version but I’m not sure. That’s why there was a joker movement with all of his fans. 

I don't think the timelines match as there's a Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight movie as well

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andy232000

Some theatre's around the world are already taking down posters and removing the film from their schedules  

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Future Lovers
22 hours ago, NarlesLM said:

Just finished second watching and

 

I found it interesting how they never get to announce if he got death penalty or not (since the explosion happens right after the guilty verdict). Which leaves the possibility that the ending is another of his delusions while, in reality, he is being executed for his crimes. That would explain the "you have a visitor" the guard says when we know there's no one left to pay him a visit - this could be how he sees things when the guards are actually conducing him to the execution room :enigma:

It’s a cool theory but I’m afraid the movie is rather explicit about what is happening in this scene. Make note of who the guard is, how he behaves, and how the other inmate gets to be in the same vicinity as Arthur. 

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Tbh the film is more fun to think about and analyze than actually watch. Many of the themes are interesting, but the script and pacing do nothing to help it.

𝕀𝕗 𝕪𝕠𝕦 𝕨𝕖𝕣𝕖 𝕒 𝕤𝕚𝕟𝕟𝕖𝕣, 𝕀 𝕔𝕠𝕦𝕝𝕕 𝕞𝕒𝕜𝕖 𝕪𝕠𝕦 𝕓𝕖𝕝𝕚𝕖𝕧𝕖
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NarlesLM
2 hours ago, Future Lovers said:

It’s a cool theory but I’m afraid the movie is rather explicit about what is happening in this scene. Make note of who the guard is, how he behaves, and how the other inmate gets to be in the same vicinity as Arthur. 

Actually there's another evidence I forgot to mention:

In the beginning of the final scene they are watching cartoon on TV.

If you watch closely you'll notice that during his first hallucination the TV is showing news then suddenly changes to the same cartoon the moment he starts singing "for once in my life". 

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This scene >>>>>>>>>>>

now·taw·ree·uhs  bee·uhng
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Wewaited12hrs

Idk...I loved it.  It got applause after my screening and my friend and I were talking to the people around us and we were all saying how pleasantly surprised we were that it was good.  Mind you this was on Sunday so we had all been aware of the negative reception.  I firmly believe that the film is excellent and its just not what people expected so everyone is jumping on this hate trian when there is far more nuance to the film.  I love when a film, especially a sequel, does something unexpected, ESPECIALLY given how cookie cutter Hollywood and comic book cinema is right now.  Gaga's Harley was an original take on the character and while she was a supporting role, it was so integral to the overall film. And imo it was her best performance to date.  It looked incredible in 70mm IMAX too.  

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monstertoronto

Just saw Joker FAD.  I know I’m late to this but just wanted to share some thoughts  trying not to do any spoilers. 
It’s so sad. It’s not a thriller or an action movie or a dark comedy or anything as unhinged as the original. It’s a fairly slow dark courtroom drama about a mentally ill accused, and about the false and fickle comforts of fame and the cruel realities of real life.  It was honestly like watching a tragedy. With full musical numbers inserted in a way I found a bit jarring  even though I was anticipating them  

Gaga is very good. She’s enigmatic and compelling and I loved seeing her on screen. She’s not on as much as I would like but her character is pivotal to the plot. She def makes an impact. 

The musical scenes are glorious and fun.  But I enjoyed them as a Gaga stan. It’s so hard to imagine any Joker or DC fans enjoying them as they are so fanciful and full on musical productions. It’s so hard to picture who they thought the audience was going to be. it’s truly shocking that they spent so much money on this exact movie  

I do understand Gagas interest in it as it really seems like a treatise on toxic fandom and there prison of personas and how fan love is the worst  

But I have to say it was a hard watch, Very bleak all the way to the bitter end  I don’t think I would watch this again  

 



 

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QueenChromatix

which part of Joker (2019) can be classified as a dark comedy?

they might say that we're crazy, but i’m just in 🖤 with u
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MaybeKermit

I watched it for a second time yesterday and I must say my 2nd watch was way better. 
 

first time I had very high expectstions so it fell..flat tbh, didnt really enjoy it a lot

2nd time I already knew how the movie was so I had time to enjoy everything and ok, there’s 2-3 songs too many, but the movie itself felt like a much nicer watch

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hELXIG
55 minutes ago, monstertoronto said:

It’s so hard to picture who they thought the audience was going to be

This is what I keep thinking! Who was this movie for? Fans of the original were bound to hate it, DC fans were also never going to like it, they used Gaga to bring in her fans but then hardly had her in the movie, it's too all over the place for just regular folks to enjoy, straight men were always going to hate the musical aspects and gay men were always going to get bored of the constant dialogue in dark rooms, and to top if off they loaded the trailers with action and drama and delivered none of that and even excluded scenes from the trailers so?.. who were they marketing to? Who did they even think was going to speak positively on this film after release? They should've picked one and gone with it :smh: 

I know that it's all art and has it's place etc but I really think there was a tonne of potential here for something really amazing and even high budget and it just wasn'tttt. I keep saying it isn't a bad film, it's just okay

I'll be myself until they fūcking close the coffin.
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Bobina

I completely agree with the musical numbers being jarring, especially the first one. They didn't let Lee's and Joker's relationship build at all. They had, what, two scenes? Before they were fully "in love"? Gaga had barely any time to establish Lee as a character. In most of her scenes, she was singing. Had scarcely any speaking lines. Don't think it passed the Bechdel test. This movie had a lot of potential. And it wasn't Gaga's fault that it was so empty and all over the place. But, man, I just wonder when and where the vision got so lost. The ending twist could have hit so good but because of the build-up, it just didn't. 

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monstertoronto
15 minutes ago, ALGAYDO said:

What would you rate it?

I think 6/10 if I’m being generous tbh 😭

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LordByron28
8 minutes ago, QueenChromatix said:

which part of Joker (2019) can be classified as a dark comedy?

Honestly question most reviews from critics and viewers if they’ve seen the original. Like Arthur is singing and dancing in that movie as well. The media created this incel narrative that is just not present if you watch the movie.

The original told a tale of a poverty stricken man suffering from mental illness and how society and government failed him. He was born into poor circumstances, failed by social services, failed by a government elected by people idolizing billionaires who cut government programs to benefit the less fortunate, treated awfully by society, was handed a gun and made a series of poor decisions that led to a killing spree. His killing spree gave him a lot of attention and unintentionally made him an icon and representation of everything wrong with the government and society.

The sequel further elaborated with how social services failed him as a kid as well as the shortcomings of how we treat prisoners. In addition to highlighting how people treat their icons/heroes when they don’t live up to the lofty expectations we had of them in our head. 

I enjoyed the movie. Don’t think it’s worthy of all the hatred it has received. It doesn’t follow the comics but neither did Suicide Squad or a lot of DC films. It has a number of deeper commentaries. References and plays homage to a number of classic films. There’s a unique premise with a few memorable musical numbers. Film and art direction is beautiful. There were some plot lines I would’ve wished for more or less screen time dedicated towards or handled slightly differently but a solid 7-8/10. 

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