

The Joker appears as an unrestrained madness of a broken two-sided world order, a crying clown.
Joker’s past
The most important thing to understand about Joker is that he is not intended to be understood. He is a villain that is beyond understanding by design. You are not going to put yourself in his big clown shoes. Joker, “it” is more of a chaotic evil avatar than “he.” The human representation of a gas cylinder unexpectedly explodes in a crowded room. You can’t fully understand why it happened, and who blames it exactly. All you can do is deal with and deal with the loss.
Until the latest production of Todd Phillips, the Joker actually had no definitive origin story. His story has been constantly changing over the past half century or so. At one point, it accidentally falls into a chemical vat, and at the other point an abusive parent falls into it. Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight -Featured by the award-winning portrayal of Joker by the late Heath Ledger – this ambiguity is represented by telling various stories about how Joker performed the scars on his face.
Since Joker was written as the absolute reverse of Batman, it has rarely been thought of as a solo character. The Joker is wild, colorful, unpredictable, and requires constant attention compared to Batman’s dark outlook and secret gloomy personality. This powerful hostile relationship has been smartly parodyed Lego Batman movie.
In an era of dark and rough reboots of old comic book characters, Todd Phillips regained the Joker from the Comic Code Authority and regained an aggressive attempt to disinfect this character. Now more ominous than comical, Phoenix portrays the Joker as a manifestation of a contradiction that all of us embodies.
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Joaquin Phoenix as the Definitive Joker
The film begins with Phoenix as Arthur, with lonely tears rolling down the cheeks of his paintings while he puts on clown makeup. Eerie, he lifts the corners of his mouth with his fingers and pretends to smile, but the trauma embedded in his eyes is painful. The first scene is a kind of user manual for the audience. Expect the visuals to always be steady with the emotional tone of the film. Phillips strengthens this by adding neuropathy to Arthur. This often leads to uncontrollable laughter at very inappropriate times.
Phoenix’s performance against characters as complex as Joker is important to the story. You can make the actor cry in the queue. You can tell the actor to laugh maniacly. It is rare for an actor to do both at the same time. Phoenix’s performance is reminiscent of a “Hide Harold of Pain” meme, depicting an elderly man whose eyes show sadness while his lips show sadness. His ability to communicate conflicting emotions is key to the film’s theme.
The killing joke is “capitalism.”
The reviewer inevitably draws out comparisons with previous iterations of the Joker, but it’s difficult not to compare him to an unlikely Disney character remake. Like Maleficent, Joker They set out to explore the popular villain and ultimately humanize them. Maleficentdespite Angelina Jolie’s great performance, it ended up changing too many elements from the original story, which failed as a remake. Therefore, he failed to convert Maleficent from an evil magician to an insulting protagonist.
Jokermiraculously, the details of the plot from previous versions have been largely unchanged. The only thing that changes dramatically is persuasive. For the first time, we no longer look down at Gotham City from the eyes of an angry billionaire orphan perching on a tall building. We now embrace the self-righteous billionaires and their empty promises through the eyes of abused, mentally creepy workers.
The Joker is still an agent of Chaos, and Bruce is an innocent boy who deals with the loss of his parents. But when the film examines each character by grounding them in a socioeconomic context, it begins to take a much more sensible form, even though it is a stranger. Joker was boring and unwakened one morning. He was created in the harsh melting pot of capitalism, the ultimate circus of contradictions. We are free citizens, but we are also slaves of slaves who are forced to do humiliating household chores as rental clowns. While wearing a deceptive smile on the outside, we feel lonely and miserable inside. It is said that we are not enough for all of us as our health care and social security slips our fingers in, but somehow, it is said that there is always enough to satisfy the endless whims of the upper class. The Joker appears as an unrestrained madness of a broken two-sided world order, a crying clown.
How to film to artistic madness
One of the many internal contradictions of the Joker is that he is simultaneously unpredictable yet creepy systematic. The Joker of the ledger asks famous,
“Do I look like a guy with a plan?”
However, his elaborate schemes and strategies are not the product of a mind without integration obstacles.
The story structure does not attempt to participate in the dance of its indifferent hero. Unlike many other films that follow the story of mentally creepy characters like Sarmad Khoosat Cloakthere is no strange dream sequence that leads the audience to the minds of “crazy” characters. The idea behind the script is that the severity of psychosocial disorders is most pronounced in contrast to other neatly located elements. Disability is most commonly seen from places of order.
Joker It relies on simple chronological storytelling. There are no dizzying time jumps, parallel storylines, and other structural gimmicks to complicate the already complex, multi-layered character presentations.
(Most of all meanings)
As minor plot gimmicks appear and disappear so quickly, the audience has little time to register them with the constantly entertaining presence of Phoenix. Some small elements, like the single mother who lives next to Arthur, appear to be forced into the story with no purpose other than to injure Arthur and promote transformation into an eponymous character.
But these are peccadillos, and only the most discerning authors and Nippic reviewers will come out to blame. The rest of us are in awe of Philip’s vision for the film and Phoenix’s inevitable performance as the Joker.
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