Just wanted to say that Ledger is absolutely fantastic as The Joker, every scene he's in had my undivided attention, I was laughing at some of the things he was doing and then, no joke, staring with my mouth open at the sick stuff he was doing and just how screwed up he was. I mean, I heard about his conflicting origin stories but when he had Gambol and the music began to play, that screeching sound building up. I was floored.
And here are some other bits I like:
- The Joker falling out of the truck and shooting anything that moves, for a long time this was my most anticipated moment, him loosing his rag completely, and I was not disappointed in the slightest.
- When Batman is coming towards him on the Batpod, his little mutterings: "Come on, do it, do it, do it, I want you to do it". This guy really doesn't care about what happens to him and that is terrifying.
- "I knew your friends better than you did". That bit was so far-out and loopy that Ledger, for a moment, reminded me of Charles Manson. He was just this spaced out headcase sputing off nonsense as though it were the gospel truth.
- The Joker denying that he's crazy.
Seriously, see this film. The hype was justified, Ledger nailed that role.
but if something goes wrong or if Bats gets too harsh, he does have a breaking point.
To a point perhaps but mostly I feel that The Joker's attitude depends on his mood. It can go from him being an unstoppable killing machine to someone wallowing in self pity. I mean, at the end of
The Killing Joke, when Batman's finally cornered him he basically says "Go ahead and beat me up" as though he's truly tired of it. And yet in
Arkham Asylum he is totally comfortable with his role. Mocking Batman at every turn and yet protecting his identity from the other inmates. He's a surprisingly complex character because he has the appearance of being two dimensional. Ledger was a comic accurate representation of The Joker but it depends what comic you're talking about. Because one minute he's a force of nature and the next he would be quite content to, oh, I dunno, challenge Batman to a surfing competition.