Joker

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  • Thriller
  • Drama
10/1/2019
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  • msbreviews

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    Obviously, Joker is one of my most anticipated movies of 2019. I mean, how couldn't it be?! Besides belonging to the superhero genre, DC has been on a streak of great films within its universe, so an isolated installment definitely excites me, especially about one of the evilest villains ever. It's by far one of the less comic-book-y flicks of the century. It doesn't follow the generic origin story formula, it avoids any cliches associated with the genre, and it's the type of movie that's becoming more and more rare nowadays. It's a character study like we haven't seen in a long time.

    I'll simply begin with the person that elevates the entire thing: Joaquin Phoenix...

    October 4, 2019
  • solstafir7

    Joker. The character that has existed since 1940, has become so heavy with so many different portrayals, different origins, that it feels impossible for any mortal man alive to impersonate the scattered personalities. It is an insurmountable task for any director to digest it all and still produce one more.

    Todd Phillips had a crazy challenge. He brought in one of the best actors alive to lift it with him, Joaquin Phoenix. Together, they have built a mass-market masterpiece which is just above the crop. It is appropriately crazy and completely focussed on the central character. The narrator goes close to the shores of that craziness, wets his feet but remains dry to tell this story. It is like those news reporters which go closer to the ...

    October 20, 2019
  • ikomrad

    The Joker is similar to the DC Joker character but is not a criminal genius. The movie was a great depiction of how a person who has been mistreated, lied to, and ignored, totally lacking access to human compassion, can snap. The acting is top notch, and it puts a spotlight on the importance of mental health in modern times.

    October 27, 2019
  • dalboz

    Okay, this film has already been so widely debated that Im not sure what I can really add to the conversation. So, Ill just give my thoughts.

    Joker is a fairly basic character study of Arthur Fleck, a mentally ill man who feels increasingly marginalized by an uncaring and brutal society in Gotham City. To start, the characters, except for Arthur himself, are pretty flat. They seem to have little purpose other than to further Arthurs story. This includes Thomas Wayne, who in other media is portrayed as a man of many dimensions, wealthy but caring, and instilling these values in his son Bruce. Here, he is portrayed as much more uncaring and elitist. Which gives much less of an impact in the inevitable alley scene we see in everything remot...

    November 24, 2019
  • fLeno

    A Masterpiece.

    The movie shows the escalating events that made Arthur become the Joker. Initially an inoffensive poor and sick man, Arthur suffered a tide of unfortunate events that pushed him closer and closer to the edge.

    Ignored and despised by everyone, sick and alone in the world, and neglected by the State, Arthur becomes progressively more violent until he breaks.

    Much more than one more Super-hero movie, Joker uses well-known characters to promote the reflection on the "ignored" ones. At least, ignored until they become a Joker.

    November 30, 2019
  • Wuchak

    Not fun, but absorbing, artistic and tragic

    A mentally troubled middle-aged clown (Joaquin Phoenix) who lives with his mother (Frances Conroy) in Gotham City goes from not good to worse when he finally realizes his true identity. Robert DeNiro plays a talk show host and Zazie Beetz the friendly girl down the hall. Brett Cullen is on hand as Thomas Wayne, Bruces rich father.

    "Joker" (2019) is an arty, slow-burn character study of the popular DC Comics villain, but its more of a psychological crime drama/thriller and tragedy than a superhero flick (or, in this case, supervillain). The movies captivating from the get-go and practically everything works for a broodingly superb cinematic experience.

    There are several amusing b...

    December 15, 2019
  • JPV852

    Joker is a tour-de-force of a movie, not quite like anything I've seen, maybe since Taxi Driver. At its core it's a movie about the breaking point of a broken man, wrapped under the banner of a comic book movie that, take out the Waynes, works on its own. Joaquin Phoenix truly gives a transformative performance (not unlike Heath Ledger) and will say is deserving of an Academy Award. The supporting cast all did well, though, and it is a small role, Zazie Beetz was great and De Niro had his moments, particularly at the end.

    Got to hand it to Todd Phillips, between this and the good, albeit flawed, War Dogs, has proven to be more than those Hangover movies.

    No, this isn't a feel-good movie and while it does sit at the top of my 2019 l...

    January 3, 2020
  • MatthewL.Brady

    the Hangover 2 & 3, the two most uncomfortable comedies hes ever directed that felt more crime drama than anything funny. Theres also some dark humor in Joker that involves a door chain. Its silly, yet absolutely terrifying with the given context. A complete departure from his other work and thats why I think its one of his best. I honestly think he made something so unique and meaningful. Seriously, I do.

    The score by Hildur Guðnadóttir helped set the tone tremendously. A melancholy tone with a chaotic twist. A representation of Arthur slowly drowning in his own misery and pain. A little fun fact: The score for the film were written based on the script even before the actual filming of the movie started, which I think is the best way to...

    January 27, 2020
  • lamachat

    It is intersting to analyze this movie in a context of global increase of violent social movements against the Establishment. Joker succeed in making me accept a violent reactions without really explicit political fundation.

    January 29, 2020
  • Dark Jedi

    This is going to be one of those posts where I go against the mainstream but my reaction when I watched this movie was: You got to be f kidding me?

    The only resemblance to the REAL joker in this movie is the name. As far as I am concerned this movie is an insult to the fans of Batman and the REAL Joker.

    The Joker in this move is a unintelligent deranged nutcase. There is a sob story in the background about how he became that way which is totally uninteresting.

    The REAL joker is a intelligent criminal mastermind. I was waiting for this nutcase to actually become that for the entire movie. Spoiler alert, it never happened! This guy starts as a useless sobbing nutcase and he ends the movie as the same useless sobbing nutcase.

    The m...

    February 19, 2020
  • AdamRife

    Joker made me laugh , cry , and made me feel scared . This movie isn't your run of the mill superhero flick this is a gritty homage to that of films made by the great Martin Scorsese . Some scenes will have you in shock and awe without breaking away from what Arthur sees and feels as he lives in an 80's era Gotham living with <a href="https://paperhelp.nyc/">paper help</a> and his mom and a mental disorder (Pseudobulbar affect if I'm not mistaken ) , the film also adds the unreliable narrator aspect ( where the camera can show you something that either isn't real or isn't happening), besides that the acting is phenomenal, Joaquin Phoenix really brings his A game, showing Arthur fleck as a loving, kind individual that just wants to make you...

    September 11, 2020
  • r96sk

    Each to their own, as always, but for me: Incredible!

    I was fully aware of 'Joker' ever since its release, impossible not to be given the extraordinary hype that surrounded it, but it still absolutely surpassed my expectations - a sensational film. I adored every second of this; and I'm not even a Joker/DC Comics etc. 'fan'.

    Joaquin Phoenix gives an astonishingly outstanding performance as the titular character, undoubtedly one of the greatest showings that I've ever seen from an actor. I'm not one that takes notice of awards, but he is fully deserving of anything of that ilk that he won due to this. Quality!

    Everything else about the film is fantastic. Great score, great cinematography, great pacing... it's all just utterly superb...

    April 12, 2021
  • AstroNoud

    Carried by a terrific Phoenix, Joker leaves an emotional impact as we see a bullied clown slowly transform into someone who enjoys creating chaos. Too bad we don't get to enjoy Phoenix as Joker more, though, because pretty soon after the turning point, the movie ends.

    10/10

    February 26, 2022
  • iltnoob

    It was exactly what it wanted to be, and it pulled it off perfectly. The "slow" parts add a lot to the atmosphere and it all culminates in a dramatic and unforgettable ending.

    May 14, 2022
  • MonsterMartha

    I knew it was gonna be super hard for me to like a Joker after Heath Ledger... Cameron in Gotham did awesome, Leto was really insane as Mr. J. But, I wanted a Joker stand alone... And this is what they gave me...

    Brilliant. From start to finish i just was on the edge of my seat. This movie pulled at my heart. I saw myself in this character and understand every reason why a series of bad days could make a person ... Snap. Well done.

    July 26, 2022
  • GenerationofSwine

    It's not an incel movie, despite what people are saying. And it's no a White Supremacy film either. It's not even a pro T-word president film. In fact, it addresses some pretty heavy left wing issues. Or at least issues that were traditionally on the left before things went...weird and all topsy turvy.

    However, it is also NOT a Marvel Film, so of you are walking in expecting a Marvel style movie you will walk out hating it. So don't go in expecting an MCU film.

    Instead you get a dramatic, slow moving, intensely building movie that develops it's characters.

    And it really develops them, when you start watching the film the Joker was sympathetic... and by the time you walked out you really hated him.

    And that is all I feel comfortable saying without spoiling things.

    January 12, 2023
  • SoSmooth1982

    Really crazy dramatized movie. Slowly watching him go crazy. Pretty shocking ending and I wasn't expecting it.

    July 6, 2023
  • Alunauwie

    The scenario told in this film depicts a situation in which we frequently disregard the feelings and situations of others around us, people who may not have the same advantages as us. We can sense the psychological upheaval that Joker is experiencing from his point of view. All disappointment and rage build up and eventually explode. The people of Gotham rebelled as a result of their dissatisfaction and indignation at the injustice they faced.

    The Joker is also seen dancing on a car in the midst of the rioting, surrounded by people shouting his name. Making them an embodiment of "Hero" in order for them to share their ideas.

    Read more for Indonesian review in http://www.alunauwie.com/2020/07/joker-all-i-have-are-negative-thoughts.html

    October 25, 2023
  • mehdiebrahimzadehofficial

    Joker, portrait of a psychopath but beloved by a nation

    In the science fiction genre of Hollywood cinema, especially the superhero genre, many movies have been made that include different dimensions of humans. Courage and effort for the survival of the family are among these dimensions. In 2019, on the silver screen of Hollywood, we see a masterpiece that indescribably takes us back to our childhood. That's right, Joker After Nolan's masterpiece, which we mainly remember as the Joker with Heath Ledger's fantastic role, we haven't seen a significant work on this DC character. Considering the unique and brilliant history of Phoenix in the cinema, we can be sure that he can handle this role and he is right. In the first scene of the m...

    April 8, 2024

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