This is insane. it's got positive reviews,a and then it drops like a stone when it hits the general audience? Well, not like a stone, but pretty far...
I've said it before but I honestly think that audiences would be far more forgiving of this movie if it built up to a Batman vs Joker film and had a tease at the end. At least that'd make them feel "the best is yet to come", and they'd feel the buildup and nihilistic misery has a point.I think a lot of comic fans are bored by the slow character drama and a lot of cinephiles are turned off by how liberally it apes it’s influences.
I've said it before but I honestly think that audiences would be far more forgiving of this movie if it built up to a Batman vs Joker film and had a tease at the end. At least that'd make them feel "the best is yet to come", and they'd feel the buildup and nihilistic misery has a point.
That isn't happening, though.
That's even worse then. Unless Reeves pulls a plot twist and his Batman is connected to Joker, audiences are going to ultimately feel betrayed. They've been eseentially blueballed.I think a lot of people may think the end is hinting at that, which it’s not. I saw it with four people who didn’t know it was it’s own thing and thought the end was setting up for exactly that.

Currently at 72. Farthest drop I think this goes down is 65.
It was at 230-240+ reviews (?) when I last updated, so a few might have been added.You probably need to refresh your browser. Its down to 70 now.
That's even worse then. Unless Reeves pulls a plot twist and his Batman is connected to Joker, audiences are going to ultimately feel betrayed. They've been eseentially blueballed.
You can moan about "director's vision and elseworlds and not everything is a cinematic universe" all you want, but not connecting the Joker origin movie that presumably features Batman's origin as well and came out 2 years before a rebooted young Batman can't be seen as literally anything other than a giant missed opportunity and the reasons are so incredibly obvious.
And WB ain't in the position to make audiences feel betrayed. They haven't exactly earned audiences trust yet. They've earned their curiosity, but not trust.
But I'll love the film most likely so meh. But it's a missed opportunity. A giant one.
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It hasn't been confirmed that Batman takes place in the 90s but the weird part is that both this movie and Batman are using Taxi Driver as inspiration. That makes it even more baffling.Has it been confirmed The Batman takes place in the 1990’s? If it does, I could see WB chickening out making a stand-alone Joker film and retconning this in the same universe as The Batman. The problem is there is no way in Hell they can get Joaquin back.
It hasn't been confirmed that Batman takes place in the 90s but the weird part is that both this movie and Batman are using Taxi Driver as inspiration.
I actually think Taxi Driver works better for Batman than Joker. Even Scorsese compares Travis Bickle to Batman on the Criterion commentary on Taxi Driver from the 1980’s!
I think what's worried me has been the two things i can look forward to with this film i can get from two other specific films. If I feel like a Joker to my own liking while still seeing a film that both honors and transcends the genre I can watch The Dark Knight , and if i want to watch a dark as hell character study about a disturbed individual that shows the ugly side of society I can pop in Taxi Driver. Joaquin is the real reason I'm checking this out. He's a fantastic actor.I think a lot of comic fans are bored by the slow character drama and a lot of cinephiles are turned off by how liberally it apes it’s influences.