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This really says a lot about our society.
This really says a lot about our society.

Yeah, with Joaquin saying he had to nail the laugh before committing to the part, it’s hard not to see him studying Hamill. Mark’s the only one who really draws out his laugh in such a way.
wow, that sounds pretty much identical
We really gonna erase Leto from history aren’t we.![]()
A real-life Thanos Snap.We really gonna erase Leto from history aren’t we.![]()
We must hahaWe really gonna erase Leto from history aren’t we.![]()
Great trailer. I'm not crazy about Joaquin's laugh but the scene where he does it pretty much confirms to me that it's put on; like he's doing it just to get a reaction. Really looking forward to this.
Can we please just move on from the idea of this Joker facing Batman? His story and portrayal seems to lend itself to a standalone film. No need to force Reeves into trying to incorporate someone else's vision into his sandbox.
And what's exactly wrong with a movie feeling like a Scorsese film? Almost every single one of his movies are masterpieces better than anything in the comic book genre.Yeah, just as we should move from the idea of fire burning with fuel.
The biggest problem I have with this movie is that it feels like an out-of-date Scorsese film with another out-of-touch, isolated madman. They just added the facepaint and throwed some cannon names.
And what's exactly wrong with a movie feeling like a Scorsese film?
Or trying to be original and add something to the lore instead of just adapting?
Phillips said it better, they will make another version of Joker in some years, and then another, and another... This is a small new take about him that doesn't want to start a cinematic universe or make more sequels. If you don't like it, don't worry, just ignore it and wait for the next adaptation.
Nothing at all.
Why add more superfluos lore, having 80 years of it? I deem that unnecesary, and this lore in particular actively strays away from the symbolic aspect of the Joker. It's a Joker movie just in name. I will enjoy it, but not as a Joker movie, but as a scorsese-like movie.
Unnecesary trying to make something different for the sake of it. I'm tired of all this "subvert expectations" or trying to be "original" trend, when in reality it's all bs.
Wrong.
"“I saw videos showing people suffering from pathological laughter, a mental illness that makes mimicry uncontrollable,” the actor explained. The incredibly unfunny disease causes involuntary laughter or crying, usually separate from any kind of conventional trigger.
