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Joker Films: Villain That Makes Hype
[ad_1]"Maaah, scared!" I heard a small whisper of a child. When the Joker scene shot his friend Randall. Annoyed and resentful when I hear this. His mother keuhuh lasted until the Joker movie runs out and ignores the cues of his fears. Whether I was told to sleep or what, I don't know. Had thought of, when I wanted to watch find out first not through reviews and the like, huh?
The Joker film, which is now wara wiri in the cinema, is indeed a topic of conversation everywhere, even social media with all its print-outs. Yes, discuss the contents of the film, the technicalities of the film, or the different after effects are felt by everyone. For this psychological point of view, many have written or made videos on YouTube. You can googling as well, yes.
Here I will tell my experience and point of view after watching this film. What is clear is very, very not recommended to bring children under the age of 17 years, even for adults whose psychological condition is not good. If you want to watch, at your own risk.
Carrying the title of the Joker, many think this film is a spin off version of the series of superheroes DC Comic, in which Batman is a hero defender of truth in Gotham City. In fact, this Joker movie is not a typical superhero movie in general, even like Avenger End Game where the evil figure Thanos is also portrayed as having a good side. Still, the Joker has quite a lot of controversies, huh?
Joker was raised by his mother, Penny Fleck who was single parent and apparently had a mental disorder. Joker's mother told him that he was Mr Wayne's son, his father Bruce Wayne a.ka. Batman In this film there is also a small Batman scene to meet the Joker. When I was in this part, I calculated the difference between their ages. Ha ha ha…
Let's say in the film that took this 1981 setting. Arthur Flack aka Joker in his early 30s. From a physical difference, maybe the difference in their age is around 20 or something. Well, when Batman is an adult (in other films), the Joker doesn't look old, or the signs that show such as wrinkles, the sound of a hoarse / weak, hunched, and other characteristics.
Even like the same age or not much different. What is Joker's antiaging secret? Please do not say it is because of mental problems, yes.
Back to the film again. The Joker who was ignored by Mr. Wayne, who according to him was his father (in some writings there were doubts about this matter, and considered the Joker to have hallucinations plus his mother also had a mental disorder, so the info was considered not vailid) actually had a psychiatric counselor who helped him.
With this counselor, the Joker was told to write a journal. In some scenes, Joker's handwriting is shown (the oath is very disheveled, like a kindergarten child who is still learning to write), which reads like this:
"I just hope my death makes more cents than my life"
To me, this Joker quote that was repeated several times was both horrifying and interesting. Especially in the translation cents here does not mean valuable or something like that, but it makes more sense (sense). Why is that, I don't know either. If we check in the dictionary, cent means coins or money alias. Yes, right?
But maybe life feels "Ngehe" for the Joker to be bullied by naughty children, left by his father who was worse than Bang Toyib, betrayed by his friend until he made fun of many people, made him laugh at his bitter life and was not afraid to die and maybe he could be a different way? I have no idea.
Speaking of betrayal of friends, there is a scene where his friend Gary who is a midget scared and laments at the Joker to open the door after he saw Randall killed. The Joker casually opened the door and let Gary go, saying, "you are my best friend".
This contradicts the Joker talk that is quoted everywhere that bad people come from good people who have been hurt. The Joker, Randall and Gary triangle parts show different sides. There is still a goodness that makes the Joker feel cared for. Joker is in the wrong environment. People like the Joker need support from sincere people.
But Joker is a psycho. In an interview session with Murray Franklin, the host of his idol tv show was killed when a live program that presented himself as a guest star. Joker thinks the people there are laughing at him, not because he is funny. Though he himself was desperately trying to be a funny clown and wanted to be known as Joke (r) alias comedian.
From a technical standpoint, this film really deserves appreciation despite the various controversies that followed. The atmosphere of the film is very dark (just the same as the atmosphere that is present in the Joker films), even though the Joker appears colorful. In addition, the storyline and sentiments of Joaquin Phoenix as a psychopath when they are dating are truly full of sentiments.
When asked about entertaining, for me this film leaves the impression of B alias ordinary. It's good if you don't experience any disturbing. From a few writings that discuss this issue, if we feel normal afterwards, it means that our mental condition is stable. Yes, thank God.
To me, this is just a movie. That's it. But on the other hand we cannot blame the different reactions felt by others after watching this Joker, right?
By the way, isn't it true, Mak, if everything that happened in this film including when the Joker killed his mother or shot Murray Franklin is Joker's illusion? Do you know what is real and what is halu?
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