Batman: The Killing Joke Comments

  • Montana 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    Batman's exposed megalomaniac attributes + the forced insertion of Barbara's identity line + the unknown history of the Joker. At the end of the film, Batman lends a helping hand to try to understand Joker & Joker after telling the story of the escape of two neurotic...

  • Nakia 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    The mentally retarded plot added earlier is too thunderous. The original intention was to highlight Barbara's image, but it was completely different. After copying the comics, I thought the rape hint would deal with the result, didn't it? The art style and storyboards are much uglier than the comics, and they destroy a lot of room for interpretation. In short, the only effect of this is to hear Kevin Juju and Mark Juju read their...

  • Roslyn 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    I feel more and more that the problems of DC movies over the past few years have come from the screenwriters. The first half an hour is a complete waste of drama, and the clown in the back makes a wonderful appearance. The dubbing is very satisfactory, which is still much worse than the...

  • Ruth 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    There is no fault, it is a job. Bat family incest is really unbearable. Even though the second half is sloppy, the degree of reduction is still sufficient. After watching the genocide, I felt that the level of the deadly joke was nothing more than that, and the screenwriter of N52 was sick enough. This ugly man has zero...

  • Andrew 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    Just...the first half hour is wtf, then meh. It breaks my heart for DC's animation to fall into...

  • Jeromy 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    . . . . . . . . . This year DC has been battering my confidence in making fine stocks. The first half....?!!!? The middle OOXX..?!?!?! The back copy is ok but the front and back are completely out of...

  • John 2022-03-20 09:02:11

    Is the first half an hour to make up the time, and then restoring the original feels much less impact than reading comics. Still my favorite comics, and this analysis...

  • Alana 2021-12-29 08:01:17

    Not knowing how to pretend is the most deadly, Luke is the best clown dubbing in the world, I see Mark Hamill, I give five-star. One more sentence after watching it, I think the film can be handled like this. After all, a 40-minute film can’t be sold for money. Forcibly stretched to 70 minutes will not be so compact and exciting. It’s 30 minutes to make a time, and the audience understands. what...

  • Modesto 2021-12-29 08:01:17

    The golden combination of Kevin Conrad and Mark Hamill, so the starting rating of this Batman is four and a half stars. It's as dark and perverted as Alan Moore's original work, R grade, but Alan himself is probably the only one in the world who hates it. The animation uses the new 52 animation series characters, which is very different from the original realistic style, and there is less...

  • Robb 2021-12-29 08:01:17

    Not bad, but given the content of the first 30 minutes, you can only get a maximum of 3 stars. I'm afraid that DCAU will become DCAV. Lord × Barbara, it was still overthrown by Barbara... After this kind of plot, the screenwriter just stays in his computer and it's cool, so you don't need to share it with...

Extended Reading

Batman: The Killing Joke quotes

  • Paris: Batgirl, I'm afraid I didn't get your number. So I'm sending this video to the police to give to you. They've got to be good for something. You may have heard that I've come into some family money. I told you I'm no punk. In fact, I got you a gift. Something special for my special girl. Just go back to where we met. You'll see.

    Batgirl: [the video ends] Cute.

    Batman: It's not cute. It's a trick.

    Batgirl: I know, but it is a little flattering.

    Batman: No, he doesn't know you. He's objectified you. When a criminal gets personal like that, it's bad news. You're off this one.

    Batgirl: What?

    Batman: I don't want you on this case.

    Batgirl: At all? So, he likes me; we can use that.

    Batman: He's not afraid of you. I want him nervous.

    [getting into the Batmobile]

    Batman: The place you met was at that warehouse, right?

    Batgirl: Yeah. Where are you going?

    Batman: Your father and his men are already canvassing the place. I'll let you know what we find.

    Batgirl: Hold on, we're not done.

    [the canopy closes and he speeds away]

    Batgirl: No, wait. Wait!

  • Batgirl: How long was I out?

    Batman: A few minutes. Apparently, I got there right after they left. You should have waited for me.

    Batgirl: They were on their way out. I had to do something.

    Batman: His name is Paris. Paris Franz.

    Batgirl: [choking on her coffee] You're kidding?

    [seeing his look]

    Batgirl: I guess not.

    Batman: Your father gave me his file. He's a nasty combination of narcissist and sociopath. He'll have you smiling right up to the moment he cuts your throat. I haven't had to deal with his type of crazy in a while. I don't want you to, either.

    Batgirl: What are you saying?

    Batman: Don't go near him without me.

    Batgirl: Excuse me?

    Batman: No matter what.

    Batgirl: We're not exactly attached at the hip.

    Batman: We are on this. You want to work with me, you do what I say.

    Batgirl: And that's it? You speak and the words are law?

    Batman: Yes.