• jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Yes, worth the watch.

      Just keep expectations neutral, this one is also unique in that it focuses more on decline of society, dark movie.

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      1 year ago

      It’s a suspenseful movie showing miserable things. If that’s your thing then it’s worth the watch.

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        Maybe for the first half, but their character development diverges at the end. Travis Bickle attempted to do something good, however misplaced, but the joker just wanted to watch the world burn.

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            That’s the beauty of the movie. He steps past the breaking point but his focus was on getting the girl out so all the violence is justified. But he’s not perfect, otherwise his true intentions would have been completed and he’d be recognized as the monster he really is. It’s all perspectives.

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          I mean no offense to the previous poster but I feel like it was fine. A lot of people talked about Joaquin Phoenix being amazing but I felt like they just haven’t seen his amazing performances haha.

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          That’s fair, I’d argue that a viewer being able to closely relate to the protagonist or a character in the film is what changes their view of the film.

          For example, I’ve heard a lot of people love the Black Panther movie and the antagonist. I personally never liked the movie, nor relate to the movie at all, but I can understand someone relating to being an oppressed minority in American urban cities and the desire to rise up.

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        I didn’t relate to anyone in the movie (that I can remember) and I still loved it.

        I really enjoyed it because of the immersion. I just thought it was good story telling and excellent acting.

        I didn’t really take the movie to have any deeper meaning. To me it was the telling of one version of the joker’s origin story, one that is more grounded and realistic.

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          I was confused about him being Batmans brother. Is that canon now, or was it just in one of the marvel multiverses?

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      Imo its overhyped. Its an alright movie that no one would give two shits about if “The Joker” was not the focus of it

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          I mean yeah? Hypothetically take the parts of a movie that are “unsubstantial” and just look at the plot. It is not interesting enough on its own, which is my biggest gripe. The whole message of the movie literally boils down to the “we live in a society” meme.