I watched it with a friend who has a long history of depression. After reading it, she sighed that we, who are mentally unstable, should watch less of this kind of film. It was really intense. After watching it all the way, I was stuck in this film. The two went to the jazz bar to drink martini and listened to a whole set of music before they washed their brains and fell back to the ground.
In addition to the miraculous performance and excellent art direction, the advantages are written in Phoebe's "Understanding Trump". This film can be regarded as a contemporary fable. I don't think it will be as influential as everyone says, but who knows, it's getting crazy out there.
The biggest disadvantage is that it is a superhero film, or a natural disability of a series of films, that is, there will be "stalks". Memes are frivolous things, entertainment, and feel out of balance in a film that tries to be serious.
But if it weren't for a super-English film, a commercial film that was so artistic and uncomfortable for the audience would not have been so widely accepted. It's not the feeling and understanding of the character "Joker" that so many people will not be able to sit down and be sucked in by this actually slightly dull movie. Having said that, I secretly (ha) think that this film can be rated so high, and it is also related to a group of viewers who usually only watch super-English movies and feel that they have watched a serious film and are in high spirits.
It can be said that success is also super-British and defeat is also super-British.
Also, the pacing of the film is a bit of a problem. But it may also be that I have watched too many superhero movies and been spoiled by the kind of rhythm that has been holding the audience's attention.
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