Joker: Folie à Deux Is not the movie that DC fans expected, and although this has impacted the performance of the film in a significant way, I believe that the hatred the project has received is what the director knew that the story would accomplish. 2019s Joker Will go down in history as one of the biggest success stories for DCGrossing over $1 billion on a small budget to reign as the highest-grossing R-rated movie of all time for five years until Deadpool & Wolverine has arrived. I loved the origin story the film gave to Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker.
After hitting a home run with the first film, DC moved forward with sequel plans. I expected that outcome due to the first movie’s outstanding box office run, however Joker: Folie à Deux was always destined to be a risky endeavour. The reason for this is 2019’s Joker Served perfectly as a self-contained story with no need for a sequel. I was afraid that a new entry in the franchise might ruin it, and unfortunately, Joker: Folie à DeuxIts negative reviews and poor box office showed that this was the case, and the main message of the movie is to blame for it.
Joker 2 seems intentionally made to subvert many movie hopes for the sequel
The DC movie is not what I expected
Joker: Folie à Deux Wasn’t the continuity I hoped we’d get for Arthur Fleck’s story. JokerThe end of Arthur to completely transform into his Joker persona. The scene with Phoenix’s character making a smile from the blood on his face while standing on top of a car as his followers cheered Made it seem like Arthur and the Joker were one and the same. however, Joker: Folie à Deux It became a story all about subverting the expectations of the audience, and through this attitude, I am convinced that the creators knew that the hate that the movie received was coming.
Joker (2019) character |
How Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker killed them |
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Name Wall Street Person #1 |
Shot in the head |
Name Wall Street Person #2 |
Shot in the chest |
Name Wall Street Person #3 |
Shot in the back multiple times |
Penelope “Penny” Fleck |
suffocated with a pillow |
Randall |
Stab in the neck and eye, head hit against the wall |
Murray Franklin |
Shot in the head on live TV |
First is the decision to make Joker: Folie à Deux A musical. While the use of music was important in JokerSuch as Arthur’s “transformation” scene when he dances in the bathroom, there is no need to make the DC film a musical. Added to this, The musical sequences in the Joker Sequels are mostly boringTaking the tension of dramatic moments. Then there is the story of the sequel. The movie takes you from point A to point B with very little excitement throughout, and it wasn’t all about the Joker’s rise to power, but his fall.
Joker 2 underlines the original movie’s point about the DC villain
Arthur Fleck is the real star and not the Joker
While the Joker franchise has featured action sequences, deaths and Joker-like situations, these two movies are about the character of Arthur Fleck and what makes him tick, not about his exploits as the Joker. I was very interested in getting an origin story for one of DC’s most iconic characters, as the Joker is not known for having a definite backstory. 2019s Joker Did a great job of showing how the world pushed Arthur to his limitAnd the character simply snapped after not being able to take it anymore.
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While Arthur’s struggles were touched upon in the first movie, he was always overlooked by others until he became the Joker and killed people. It seems like this was when he really mattered. Joker: Folie à Deux Plays with the dual role of Joaquin Phoenix’s character. However, the sequel is really mainly that the flashy Joker action and storyline that fans have come to expect is never what it would be about, as the main story in Joker: Folie à Deux Revolves around Arthur Fleck’s emotional stateHis process and how he deals with his sense.
The ending of Joker 2 totally deconstructs all story expectations for the series
The franchise saved its biggest surprise for the end
Joker: Folie à DeuxThe ending played the ultimate joke on the audience who enjoyed the first movie. In fact, Lady Gaga’s role as Lee, the franchise’s version of Harley Quinn, serves as the perfect audience surrogate. Lee, like most fans who watched the first film, wanted to see Phoenix Joker in full glory, and after briefly being headed that way, Arthur Fleck turned and Claiming that the Joker is nothing but a lieA fantasy he created to feel powerful. The reveal would then lead to a disappointing twist.
The film reveals that Arthur Fleck was never meant to be the Joker. Connor Storrie’s Young Inmate is out over Joker: Folie à DeuxAlways look up to Arthur as he was inspired by the Joker. However, after Arthur renounces his Joker persona, the inmate stabs him and carves a smile on himself as Arthur bleeds out on the floor.
earlier, Another person inspired by Arthur tried to help him escape While dressed as the Joker, with Fleck running away from him as a clear way to show he is leaving the Joker behind. I wanted to see Joker rise to power Joker: Folie à DeuxBut instead he died on the Arkham floor. That tragic subversion of expectations is what the film sets out to accomplish, but the hate it has received is directly tied to that choice.
Joker: Folie à Deux is the sequel to Todd Phillips’ critically acclaimed comic book thriller Joker. Reprising his Academy Award-winning performance as failed comedian Arthur Fleck, Joaquin Phoenix revisits the iconic DC character alongside Lady Gaga, who makes her debut as Joker’s lover Harley Quinn in the DC Universe’s standalone continuity.
- Director
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Todd Phillips
- Release date
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October 4, 2024
- Figure
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Joaquin Phoenix, Lady Gaga, Brendan Gleeson, Catherine Keener, Zazie Beetz, Steve Coogan, Harry Lawtey, Leigh Gill, Jacob Lofland, Sharon Washington, Troy Fromin, Bill Smitrovich, John Lacy, Ken Leung.
- runtime
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138 minutes
- franchise(s)
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Joker
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