The Shape
In the shadows
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The Joker being permawhite is unrealistic, fantastical, and doesn't fit in the slightest when placed in the real world.
The Joker applying make-up does.
People are complaining about this just like they were with the Scarecrow three years back. Let it go.
The Joker, as we know him from the comics, is not realistic. Falling in a vat of chemicals and coming out with bleached skin, green hair, and ruby red lips just doesn't happen. Nolan is sacrificing elements of the character so that the viewer can be further convinced and immersed in the world of Gotham City.
What would you rather have? A motion-picture set in the real world, with realistic characters and valid stories, or a motion-picture set in the fantastical realm of DC Comics, where characters are colorful, extravagant, and outrageous?
If you want the latter, then stop posting here, because you're not going to get it from Nolan.
Many do want the latter, though, and I don't think that's a problem. There are plenty of fans of each possible angle that can be taken.

