"Joker" is a movie that clearly distinguishes between "understandable" and "understood"
I don't understand, maybe I'm lucky...
Or, equally unfortunate?
Starting from "Leaving the moment you don't want to listen to the other person's words"
Enter the world of clowns
Everyone wanted to be like everyone
It's just that some people later found out that they were so different.
finally accepted
True "psychotics" don't consider themselves mentally ill
like a true "depression" never considers itself a depression
That's just "myself"
What does "the worst thing about having a mental illness is that people want you to behave like a normal person"
Here is the answer -
"It's so hard to be happy all the time"
The picture is so dark, so deep
The dance is so gorgeous and smooth
That piece of music that accompanies the studio laughter is so permanent, so long
I don't believe in anything, I just want to act
Joker's body language is top notch
Arthur's inner world is sensitive
very sensitive
external stimuli, repeated stimuli
In the final interview, he said, "Nothing can hurt me anymore"
Because the hurt is too much, too deep
It hurts so bad, the damage doesn't seem to exist
Those so-called "classes" can't be broken, it's too painful
It hurts to the end, if it is strong enough to think death is funny
There's really nothing that can hurt a living person anymore.
It is a pity that the clown who was trampled on the ground actually turned into a leader in the end
People spontaneously followed him, rescued him, embraced him
For the "bottom people", this is a violent orgy that has been accumulating for a long time
For the "upper class", it was a sudden panic
psychedelic, also awake
hysterical, step by step
Joker
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