Informal film review. .

Braxton 2022-03-26 09:01:09

Last night, I watched an R-rated animated movie "Batman: The Deadly Joke" that I wanted to see and just happened to find.

I watched its trailer before and thought this cartoon was both exciting and terrifying. In the short tens of seconds of the trailer, there are a few scenes that I took silently. Then I just found it again, of course I can't miss it~

After reading it, I feel that I really interpret the "shit and addiction" in Cantonese very well. I started watching at 12:30. The lights in the room were turned off because I was afraid of my mother's rounds. . I really want to praise myself for watching it in the dark at night. Because seeing the back is not only scary, but also psychological shadows.

I've seen R-rated animated movies before, but they're hilarious and satirical. And the deadly joke refreshed my feelings about R-rated animated movies. It turns out that an R-rated animated film can be not only visually R, but also psychologically R.

It begins with Batgirl Barbara and Batman punishing evil together, but they fall out because of a smart perverted gangster.

Because Barbara was played by the gangster twice, and after the first time she lost against the gangster alone, Batman told her not to mess around easily, but she didn't listen.

The second time I almost couldn't get out, but fortunately Batman showed up in time. After being severely reprimanded, the two quarreled.

Batman said then you quit, this sentence completely angered Barbara, she started punching and kicking Batman, not forgetting to talk about it, I did so much because of you, a lot of crackling Outrageous words. It's not hard to see from here that Barbara's feelings for Batman are more than just companions.

Then an over-the-shoulder fall, knocked Batman to the ground, and threw himself on top of Batman. Barbara looked at Batman viciously at first, then couldn't control her emotions and kissed him. Yes! kiss up!

Then neither of them planned to suppress their feelings and started something indescribable on the rooftop. In fact, it's nothing. The movie let me know that something indescribable is happening, but it doesn't have detailed shots and pictures, it's just a brushstroke.

After the unspeakable, Batman has been running away from Barbara. Barbara is also very angry, why do you hide from me, not to ask you to be responsible. Alas, she said so, but she didn't think so in her heart.

So when the punk does it again, Barbara blames the punk for everything between her and Batman and beats him up like a dog.

Because of this, Barbara decided not to be Batgirl and returned all the equipment to Batman.

When I first saw the gangster being so arrogant, I thought he was a big bad guy, but it didn't happen. The movie took a quarter of the time to show us the changes in the relationship between Barbara and Batman. . . This description is too long.

Later, a murder scene from a few years ago was found in a warehouse, and several people who died were all grinning. This really scared me to death, and finally I had to give a close-up of the expression of the deceased, so scared that I immediately muted.

I also want to complain here. At the beginning, some narrations disappeared slowly later. . ? (Goodbye by hand)

Batman immediately thought of a person after seeing the dead man. The dead man grinned like this. Who else did it not happen to the Joker?

But at Arkham Asylum, Batman finds out that the Joker has escaped! But it was too late. . .

Because the clown at this time was already at Sheriff Gorton's house. The Joker first shot Barbara, and then let his subordinates beat Sheriff Gorton.

Don't think this is the case, the clown's badness has no bottom line. He also insulted Barbara, which was the biggest psychological shadow in the whole film, and it was also the scene where I wanted to beat the clown to death. No one.

After that, Barbara was taken to the hospital to confirm that her lower body was paralyzed, and Sheriff Gorton was also kidnapped into the clown's playground.

When Batman arrived at the playground, Sheriff Gorton was already mentally tortured to the point of collapse. The torture part was really disgusting and terrifying, and I almost muted the whole time. The clown's playground is full of weird-looking dwarfs, conjoined people, etc. in the circus.

but! Even so, Sheriff Gorton still insists on the justice in his heart, and he still believes that the power of the law can change the status quo in Gotham City. It was repeated twice when Batman went to catch the Joker, and dealt with it according to the law.

Anyone who has seen Batman-related works knows that Batman is ruthless to criminals, never soft-hearted, and even goes to extremes.

However, he used to take this sentence as a deaf ear, and he really acted according to the law. He even acted as a persuader, and told the clown to let me help you. The clown replied as follows. "It's too late." In the

end, the clown told a joke, which was a bit of a problem. (A bit late for the title? The little gangsters in the front
are going to be dispensable...)

Clown: Let me tell you a joke: There used to be a lunatic asylum, and there were two lunatics in it who were good friends. One day, they were going to To escape, they turned on the roof. One jumped over the roof and told the second to jump too. The second did not dare to jump, and said, "The roof is too high, I will fall to death!" The first said: "I turned on the flashlight, and you came along the beam of light!" The second looked at the first and said: "I know, you'll turn off the flashlight when I'm halfway through!" Isn't that funny? Hahahaha...

This is him and Batman in the Joker's mind.

In fact, the movie began to intersperse the clown before he became the clown after the clown appeared. Before the Joker went mad, he was an extremely low self-esteem, persecutory paranoid and insecure poor man. But he had a wife who loved him and tolerated him, and his wife's death destroyed his last line of defense before going crazy.

After that, every time he did bad things, it was like challenging people's acceptance limits, breaking them again and again.

Looking at the Joker's past, I personally feel that the former Gotham City was an excellent environment for brewing these big bad guys. In the past, the environment was chaotic, and if you wanted to make a fortune, you had to take detours and take the wrong path. Even though Sheriff Gorton now has the overall situation, the legacy left over from before (the big bad guy and the big environment) is not something that can be solved in a day or two.

The easter egg part is relatively positive. Although Barbara is paralyzed in the lower part of the body, this cannot stop her thinking of protecting Gotham City. If I can't be in front of the stage, I will be behind the scenes. No one can stop me! (I want to fan her!)

Overall, the movie is ok, especially the Joker's character description. R-rating has its reasons. If you want to create a good viewing environment, just watch this movie in your room with headphones and turn off the lights in the middle of the night. It will be more terrifying

. Chinese subtitles brought by rarbt.

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Extended Reading

Batman: The Killing Joke quotes

  • [first lines]

    Barbara Gordon: First of all, I realize this is probably not how you thought the story would start, not with a big shiny moon or a city that could look stunning in spite of itself... Or me. But I wanted you to know before the horror began, before it all came crashing down, there was a time when capes and cowls and fighitng crime really was exciting.

  • [Batgirl has Batman pinned down. She suddenly stops and notices the position she's in. She stares down at Batman, then begins passionately kissing him. Batman hesitates, then wraps his hands behind her back. Batgirl slowly sits up. As she does, Batman touches her butt. She takes her mask and cape off. The camera pans up as she takes off her top, exposing her bra. It then cuts to the next morning. Barbara is in her bathroom, in her tank top and undies. She stares at her reflection]

    Barbara Gordon: Barbara Kathleen Gordon, what the hell have you done?