Unexpectedly, logically

Jayde 2022-03-15 09:01:01

Heath Ledger will applaud Phoenix's acting in heaven.

Coordinates in Singapore, just finished watching "Joker". The overall feeling is that the first half of the film is darker than "The Dark Knight", and the second half is more knightly than "The Dark Knight." The keynote of the whole film is "Joker" to the extreme. The director and screenwriter’s ingenious control of rhythm, style, and music, coupled with the anarchic nihilism and elusive nature of the clown itself, leads to "even if there are a thousand words" when watching, but the next second is "speechless and choking." .

In front of the mountain of "The Dark Knight", Phoenix, with almost no rivals, under the aura of Heath Ledger, is still impeccable in every second of acting, directly hitting the heart. From emotional depth to physical control, every frame is an unexpected and unparalleled pinnacle of dazzling skills; as Uncle Benshan said, "He came with sincerity."

Two flowers bloom. Basically, in order to establish an image, the current villain movies rely on "imposed misery" and "result justice" to create a decent conflict with "procedural justice" and "greatness of true temperament". Therefore, although the film is an independent origin story, the overall routine is still reasonable.

To sum up, the iconic movie style, the great clown performance, and Gotham and Wayne from another angle. Phoenix's performance will definitely make your scalp numb and tremble all over. DC may still be better at superhero/villain movies in the horror and sand sculpture series.

PS There is no easter egg at the end of the credits. But the biggest easter egg of this film is the perfect connection of the "Batman" bridge (more than once), which will definitely excite fans.

In addition, why are so many film reviews written without watching the movie? . Find some news introductions and trailers to describe and write film reviews to occupy your seat?

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Extended Reading

Joker quotes

  • Arthur Fleck: [Arthur goes to Wayne Manor where he sees young Bruce and does a clown rooting form before talking to him through the gates] Hi. What's your name?

    Bruce Wayne: I'm Bruce.

    Arthur Fleck: Bruce. I'm Arthur.

    [He sticks his hands through the gate, puts his fingers on Bruce's face lifting the corners of his mouth as if to make him smile]

    Alfred Pennyworth: Bruce! Bruce! Get away from that man.

    Arthur Fleck: It's okay. I'm a good guy.

    Alfred Pennyworth: How do you do? Who are you?

    Arthur Fleck: I'm here to see Mr. Wayne.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Well, you shouldn't be speaking to his son

    [Giving back the fake flowers Arthur gave Bruce]

    Alfred Pennyworth: Why did you give him these flowers?

    Arthur Fleck: No, they're not real. It's magic. I was just trying to make Bruce smile.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Well, it's not funny, is it? Do I need to call the police?

    Arthur Fleck: No, please. My mother's name is Penny. Penny Fleck. She used to work here years ago. Can you please tell Mr. Wayne I need to see him?

    Alfred Pennyworth: You are her son?

    Arthur Fleck: Yeah. Did you know her? I know about the two of them. She told me everything.

    Alfred Pennyworth: There's nothing to know. There is no "them." Your mother was delusional. She was a sick woman.

    Arthur Fleck: Don't say that.

    Alfred Pennyworth: Just go. Before you make a fool of yourself.

    Arthur Fleck: Thomas Wayne is my father.

    Alfred Pennyworth: [Alfred starts laughing, causing Arthur in anger to put his hand through the gates around Alfred's neck and starts to choke him] Let go of me! Let go! Let go of me!

    [Arthur looks at Bruce watching with fear, he turns and runs off]

  • Detective Garrity: Mr. Fleck. Sorry to bother you. I'm Detective Garrity this is my partner, Detective Burke. We have a few questions for you, but you weren't home. So we spoke with your mother.

    Arthur Fleck: Oh. What did you say to her? Did you do this?

    Detective Garrity: What? No.

    Detective Burke: No, no, no. We just asked her some questions. She got hysterical. Hyperventilating, collapsed...

    Arthur Fleck: Yeah, but the doctor said she had a stroke.

    Detective Garrity: We're sorry to hear about that. But like I said, I still have some questions for you. They're about to subway killings that happened last week. You've heard about them right?

    Arthur Fleck: Yeah. It's horrible.

    Detective Garrity: Right.

    Detective Garrity: So we spoke with your boss, over at Ha-Ha's. He said you were fired for bringing a gun into the children's hospital. Is that true, Mr. Fleck?

    Arthur Fleck: It's a prop. It's part of my act. I'm a party clown.

    Detective Burke: All right, so why were you fired?

    Arthur Fleck: They said I wasn't funny enough. Can you imagine that? Now if you don't mind, I have to go take care of my mother.

    Detective Burke: Your boss also gave us one of your cards. This condition of yours, The laughing, is it real, or some sort of clown thing?

    Arthur Fleck: A clown thing?

    Detective Garrity: Yeah. I mean, part of your act?

    Arthur Fleck: What do you think?

    [Arthur turns and starts walking towards the hospital doors, but walks into the glass door]

    Detective Garrity: It's exit only.