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All that isn't hidden in the film. Its almost said outright and I still think the movie is mid. Phoenix killed the role tho. Just most of the movie was just eh until like the last 20 mins.
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All that isn't hidden in the film. Its almost said outright and I still think the movie is mid. Phoenix killed the role tho. Just most of the movie was just eh until like the last 20 mins.
I came to the conclusion it was in his head especially with the imaginary girlfriend.I assume you watched it as a straightforward origin film, right? Everything you saw, the mental health, getting more and more crazy, culminating in going on gameshow and shooting DeNiro. Right?
Ok, now go backwards with me. Remember the very beginning, he's with his mom, watching the show, then day dreams he's in the audience, and DeNiro and everybody loves him, etc? Then later, he goes to get the file on his mother. Picture that scene. 70'sish dingy yellow walls, dim lighting, etc. Just real old, and ugly, etc. At the very end, he comes out of the room with the blood on his feet, and he's in the exact same hospital. (Arkham) The walls are gleaming white. The floor is gleaming white. The lighting is bright and vibrant.
It was all in his head. The movie was in his head. The "girlfriend" he didn't really have, he wasn't Thomas Wayne's son, the city is not out there celebrating The Joker. In fact, he went on a game show, AS Arthur Fleck, kills the host, and the entire news world wouldn't announce EXACTLY who he was? They'd all conveniently forget his name was Arthur Fleck and just keep callin him Joker cuz he asked, ONE TIME, to a person he later killed?
At the end, the nurse asks, what's so funny........."You wouldn't understand"
It was all in his head. Everything you watched. So in a sense, you can view the movie two ways. Straightforward, or how he wants you to view things, the way he sees them.
Theatricals or going straight for extended?Finally started watching Lord of the Rings.
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W/e HBO Max provided which was theatricals I believe.Theatricals or going straight for extended?
Where is this available?Ever see The Guest? Another good one.
Where is this available?
Found somewhere and I'm watching now.I think the first time I saw it was Netflix a few years back now I can't find it anywhere for free. Really solid flick.
Found somewhere and I'm watching now.
Checking for my boy Dan Stevens due to Legion.
She cute but I don't think I've ever seen her in anything before.And Maika