Magenta666
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oh, uncalled for.... >_-
Somebody said there is an article where it is explained that one of his Scars was not his own doing, does anybody have the link to that?
this makes so much more sense now,Deathstar did the right side, Indy did the left with his bullwhip.![]()
Maybe joker explains a little about himself in the interrogation scene?
Let's be realistic. It's obvious Joker accidentally cut himself shaving!
Maybe joker explains a little about himself in the interrogation scene?
Hope so. But I really have a hunch that it has something to do with his childhood. He says he hates his father. Maybe the wounds are self inflicted. It makes since kinda. His father maybe neglected him and because of that, all his life he felt sad and incomplete. This may have drove him crazy so he carved a smile on his face (with some sort of knife or blade) to symbolize eternal happiness. This may have influenced his whole attitude. To never be serious.
Just an idea. I may be overthinking it though.
call me a fan of the Jokers past being "multiple choice". He is insane after all.
It may have been in reference to what was stated in the Wizard issue where they visit the set.
[The costume] is much more flamboyant and it sort of moves a lot, which he does, clarifies Hemming of the characters flailing, manic demeanor. We started off going through all sorts of reference material with [pop icons] Pete Doherty, Iggy Popjust going through all kinds of people that we could think of that might dress like that for real because Chris whole thing is reality.
That realistic approach led to a less clowny, more punk rock version of the Joker smeared with white makeup and permanently marked with a bubbled, ugly scar extending his mouth into a monstrous smirk. Reports indicate the Joker begins the film as a nobody thug before an unknown attack results in his disfigurement thanks to a razor blade. Left for dead, the encounter alters the mans perceptions resulting in the birth of Batmans greatest villain.
We just find him dressed like this, and you can assume that he mightve been dressed like that for years, Hemming reveals. Whatever hes been up to and doing, before we meet him hes been wearing those clothes. Hes already scarred in the film, and so the makeup comes from what he does to himself to enhance that rather than to look like a clown. Its much more of a street kind of Joker rather than a man who puts on a clown mask.
There ya go.
I just hope we get some kind of logical explanation.