Yeah...but a GREAT performer.Pity it’s a Gary Glitter tune though. What a scumbag he is.
You're supposed to sympathize with him too. It's meant to be a sympathetic character.When I watched the Joker it changed my life, I totally loved the film. I felt like omg, what he did to that woman is what so many men do to me. I cant even just be friendly with them in a elevator without them making up some fantasy in their heads that I am in love with them and I am their girlfriend. So many stalking episodes due to that nonsense. I could never put a finger on it, and there it was, in living colour, exactly what happens to me.
You know I did sympathise with him for getting jumped on the train, his mothers insanity and things of that nature but the biggest takeaway was the direct correlation with my life. Something powerful about seeing it, seeing someone else totally innocent, being wrapped up in someones fantasy world.You're supposed to sympathize with him too. It's meant to be a sympathetic character.
No you have it right.I might be remembering wrong, it's been a while since I've seen that movie, but I don't think Joker did anything wrong shooting those guys. They assaulted him, it was self-defense.
Am I missing something?
Maybe they'll like the musical sequel?Vaguely related. The student magazine on campus has changed over the years from irreverent and funny, to being tedious, full of lecturing wokescold essays no-one reads. Anyway, the all-female editors/contributors were discussing movies, Joker was mentioned, and all that was said was "gross."
I haven't seen the movie yet, so in my defense, I'm kind if talking out of my arse lol, but let me tell you this; I'll likely enjoy the movie, but be unsympathetic to the character's plight or see him as a victim of society, simply because of the way I view life. Free will.No you have it right.
Those guys on the train beat the hell out of him simply because he was laughing (which he had no control over). And they made sure to humiliate him as well. Typical HS/College frat boy bullies. And this was after a gang stole his sign and beat the hell out of him when gave chase and tried to retrieve it. You very rarely see movies that tell the story from that point of view.
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I suppose a DA would argue that the guy he shot while running away was not self defense. But he had it coming nonetheless.
This is different though.I haven't seen the movie yet, so in my defense, I'm kind if talking out of my arse lol, but let me tell you this; I'll likely enjoy the movie, but be unsympathetic to the character's plight or see him as a victim of society, simply because of the way I view life. Free will.
Ultimately, despite whatever happened to him, he chose evil and there's no excuses for that.
It's like the whole way we deal with criminals or mental illness. "It's not my fault, it's society" or "I'm sick, I didn't know any better" isn't something that resonates much with me. Evil is evil and if you do the crime, you pay the time.
I'm not one of those "Ohhh, I love the bad guy" guys lol. Superman over Luthor, Luke over Vader, Batman over Joker.![]()
It's the Joker.This is different though.
It's absolutely not the super criminal mastermind joker.
This is just a poor guy who works low paying job as an agency clown and is treated horribly because he is awkward and different.
This is not the "Jack Nicholson" joker.
It's really not even any Joker from the comic books.
It's pretty much any guy who was mercilessly picked on in school.
Watch the movie. It's very unique.