Marvolo
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My problem with not mentioning the Joker in TDKR is not the fact that he wasn't mentioned but the reason Nolan gave for why he didn't mention him. Nolan said he didn't want to recast or mention the Joker out of respect for Heath.
I can understand why recasting the Joker would seem disrespectful but how exactly is mentioning the Joker or even implying that a character is talking about the Joker disrespectful in any way? That makes no sense at all.
Does Nolan really think that people watching the movie would say "Wow, Gordon just mentioned the Joker in this scene and this is so disrespectful to Heath! How could he do this?" ? Does he think that Heath's family would somehow be insulted if the Joker was mentioned?
The problem is not that the Joker wasn't mentioned in TDKR. The problem (at least for me because I can't speak for everyone) is that the reason Nolan gave to why he didn't mention the Joker in the movie is just silly and doesn't make sense.
I've always been aggravated and annoyed by the way Nolan acts like he is the last guardian of Heath's legacy and integrity. The Joker lived on after Heath and mentioning the character wouldn't have been disrespectful. Hording up all of his onset stuff, refusing to talk about it in any substantial way, and refusing to do any documentaries regarding his time on set is disrespectful in my opinion. A doc on the man and his accomplishments and hard works on set showcasing him as a person would have been amazing.