I didn't think it was necessary to make a second film about the Joker.
The first film
said it all. Joaquin Phoenix was only prepared to make a sequel if it went
in a different direction. That's what I saw today. Maybe the film was too
different for critics and the audience, but it's exactly the film that Joaquin
wanted to make.
Arthur Fleck, the Joker, is in prison for almost all of the film. Long
sequences take part as a courtroom drama. On the whole, courtroom dramas are
boring, but this problem was solved by interspersed musical numbers. Some were
dreams, while others simply happened without explanation. I've read reviews
that say the music was out of place. I disagree entirely. The music gives the
film its strength. They also say there's not enough action. They don't get it.
It was never intended to be an action film.
DC has further distanced itself from the film. There's no DC logo at the
beginning of the film. I find this appropriate. The Joker in the film isn't
the same character that we know from the comics or the Batman films. The
comics are just a rough inspiration for the film. In the comics the Joker is a
master criminal; in the film he's just a confused psychotic man.
The film is still in the cinemas, but initial predictions suggest it will be a
box office flop. That would be a tragedy. Joaquin Phoenix won an Oscar for his
performance in the first film, and he's just as outstanding in "Folie à Deux".
Lady Gaga is an incredible actress, as always. Brendan Gleeson, one of my
favourite actors, is brilliant as the abusive hospital orderly Jackie
Sullivan. In my opinion, this is a film that everyone needs to see. Hurry,
while it's still in the cinemas.
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