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  • @joekerr7975
    @joekerr7975 Рік тому +426

    "The worst part of having a mental illness is people expect you to behave as if you don't" Arthur Fleck/Joker 2019

    • @samhain1894
      @samhain1894 Рік тому +2

      Arthur has Reactive Attachment Disorder.

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt Рік тому +10

      I've always had an interesting reaction to statements like this. On one, yes, they are ill and should have some leeway but I've also seen people use that as an excuse to get away with being an asshole

    • @oeheaven
      @oeheaven 10 місяців тому +1

      @@MrFredstt yes addicts do the same thing as well as others. Only takes a few people to f it up before it becomes the standard.

    • @sproductionsinc
      @sproductionsinc 7 місяців тому +3

      @@MrFredstt Lots of assholes, but you can't overgeneralize. Society makes good people feel like shit enough. It's just like how people assume having a mental illness means you'll be violent.. we're more at risk being the victims OF violence.

    • @BarryHart-xo1oy
      @BarryHart-xo1oy 3 місяці тому

      That is such a profound and bittersweet statement.

  • @mrgonzale0978
    @mrgonzale0978 Рік тому +635

    Joaquin deserved this Oscar. this performance was one of his best.

    • @user-il9ze9py8c
      @user-il9ze9py8c Рік тому +10

      Agreed. As dark as it is, this movie is pretty goddamn funny, and he does a great job of toeing that line.

    • @aaronburdon221
      @aaronburdon221 Рік тому

      Ladder 49 is among my favorites of his, but he's had a lot of good ones. Gladiator of course, ladder 49, walk the line, the village, and joker. I haven't seen most of his others but I assume he's at least decent in them.

    • @onclebob2178
      @onclebob2178 Рік тому

      @@ThreadBomb 👍🏻

    • @Link122
      @Link122 Рік тому +6

      have you guys not seen The Master? He's mesmerizing in it.

    • @emperortime4907
      @emperortime4907 Рік тому +3

      @@Link122 easily his best performance

  • @aceldamia9114
    @aceldamia9114 Рік тому +538

    There are a million Joker origin stories. None of them are canon, at least more than any other one. It's part of the mystery and allure of Joker.

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Рік тому +15

      The Red hood one is about as Canon as you can get.

    • @5calambres
      @5calambres Рік тому +28

      @@ravissary79 i think you are talking about "the killing joke" and that is the only animated movie not based on a comic. But as it turns out his comedian background is only fictional and he sais "if i have to have a past, i prefer it to be multiple choice"

    • @CaptLoquaLacon
      @CaptLoquaLacon Рік тому +2

      It's part of the merchandising strategy by DC comics, along with all the alternate universes and alternate versions. Marvel aren't much better either, they both decided to keep selling new stuff based on old brands instead of trying to create anything fresh...

    • @GarmrsBarking
      @GarmrsBarking Рік тому +23

      @@5calambres the killing joke is most definitely a comic... Written by Alan Moore... But the batgirl part in the movie is not from the comic...

    • @ravissary79
      @ravissary79 Рік тому +4

      @@5calambres the red hood backstory, the idea that there was this crime spree scam using innocent people kidnapped and compelled to do it while wearing the red hood outfit: this lore must exist outside a closed plot loop of the killing joke, because it's what is referenced by Jason Todd when he takes the name Red Hood, an ironic reference to the injustice which transformed him, while backhandedly referencing the one who killed him.
      Also it's pretty much accepted that that plot of The Killing joke, or at least plot point touchstones, are Canon. Just not the implied ambiguous ending or the total mental destruction of Gordon.

  • @CharaxterSelext
    @CharaxterSelext Рік тому +120

    In that comic you were talking about at the start, bruce wayne dies in the alley, thomas wayne becomes Batman, and Martha Wayne goes insane over the death of her son and becomes the joker

  • @tylerdurden9083
    @tylerdurden9083 Рік тому +360

    One of the few times I'm satisfied with the academy award decision. Joaquin Phoenix NAILED IT

    • @17thknight
      @17thknight Рік тому +9

      @@danholmesfilm good God, no kidding. But to be fair, if he got one for every deserving performance then he'd get it every year he makes a movie.

  • @takeoutartist
    @takeoutartist Рік тому +93

    Not only does he not kill people who are nice to him, but he never has his laughing seizure after killing someone. He’s calm

  • @MaoKatz
    @MaoKatz Рік тому +471

    About Sophie's final destiny, Lawrence Sher, Joker cinematographer, said in an interview: "We wanted to make the interpretation of the real versus what’s not real, a part of the viewer’s experience. For instance, his relationship to Sophie is a fantasy to him. Some people have asked me, ‘Was she killed?’ [Director Todd Phillips] makes it clear she wasn’t killed. Arthur is killing people who’ve wronged him in a certain way, and Sophie never wronged him"

    • @flatebo1
      @flatebo1 Рік тому +67

      Well, she does have insane luck powers, so ...

    • @YarMazoy
      @YarMazoy Рік тому +51

      @@flatebo1 Luck is not a superpower!

    • @mage1439
      @mage1439 Рік тому +36

      @@YarMazoy Yes, it is.

    • @slimbrady6691
      @slimbrady6691 Рік тому +28

      @@mage1439 Let's meet in the middle and say no it isn't.

    • @tonyrossell832
      @tonyrossell832 Рік тому +21

      @@slimbrady6691 yes it is

  • @dadougler
    @dadougler Рік тому +178

    I don't think he killed his neighbor. Him not killing the short guy proves that. Joker kills people in this movie that have wrong him, he is not just killing randomly.

    • @quark12000
      @quark12000 Рік тому +6

      Then he's not the Joker.

    • @MasterBetty69
      @MasterBetty69 Рік тому +32

      @@quark12000 I mean at the end he kills his doctor, someone trying to help him. He didn't officially become Joker until he relished in the chaos dancing upon a car. The entire movie was his arc, & he wasn't fully transformed until the last scene. So, yeah.

    • @mtnd02.06
      @mtnd02.06 Рік тому +1

      I'm sure he did, after all he barely knew her outside of his fantasy so killing her wouldn't be out of the question.
      Meanwhile he did know the little guy from his job and he was sympathetic to Arthur

    • @shrmpizza8660
      @shrmpizza8660 Рік тому +14

      @@quark12000 yeah you missed the point of the movie then.

    • @quark12000
      @quark12000 Рік тому +1

      @@shrmpizza8660 Please tell me then.

  • @Hapsard
    @Hapsard Рік тому +425

    You guys nailed one thing about this movie to a tee - it feels like you're intruding on something deeply personal in the beginning to the point of being uncomfortable. Amazing writing/acting/directing! ... not a movie to break out for a movie night, though 😅

    • @adansoto5974
      @adansoto5974 Рік тому +9

      The camera work when he's inside his home reminds me of shaky cam, so close and the swaying movements. Makes it feel so personal as you mentioned.

    • @albertgein3082
      @albertgein3082 Рік тому

      Very visceral

    • @Asehpe
      @Asehpe 5 місяців тому

      When is it ever appropriate? And yet it is a masterpiece.

  • @solezeta1314
    @solezeta1314 Рік тому +120

    I think it's pretty much confirmed that he spared the neighbor. She never did anything mean to him and barely engagaged small talk in the elevator. Remember why he spared Gary? Because he was the only one at his work who treated him nice.

    • @carsonwentz8301
      @carsonwentz8301 9 місяців тому +2

      My questions is was he really adopted.
      It's very possible someone that rich could fake adoption papers.

    • @patchwilliamson
      @patchwilliamson 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@carsonwentz8301Considering the doctor that signed off on all the paperwork is a villain with known ties to the mob in the comics, I feel pretty comfortable in saying he is Thomas Wayne's son

    • @cliffd8380
      @cliffd8380 8 місяців тому

      It was only confirmed after feminist groups actually protested the movie. It was meant to imply since he wasn't questioned then it means it was no victim alive to file a report. I believe that is one of the scenes they had to redo after focus groups. So they left it as ambiguous but yeah.

    • @sproductionsinc
      @sproductionsinc 7 місяців тому

      @@cliffd8380 No. The director confirmed it. It wouldn't fit with his character to kill her. Shut up & stop lying, troll lol

  • @JasperAyeee
    @JasperAyeee Рік тому +58

    i love the subtle detail of the use of stairs in this film.
    at the beginning, we witness Arthur climb UP many stairs, and slowly through the course of the movie, the director decides to only show Arthur descending those same stairs, as if to showcase his mental state -- UP when trying to be an upright, moral citizen.. DOWN when he is spiraling into chaos. and in the final act Arthur is literally dancing down them. super clever.

    • @KayosHybrid
      @KayosHybrid 3 місяці тому +4

      It also displays his sense of struggle and exhaustion versus his euphoria letting go of behaving correctly and ethically, he’s no longer burdened by etiquette, law or ethics and can dance his way around town with minimal effort

  • @rodeobobcat
    @rodeobobcat Рік тому +107

    The script has some interesting details:
    "This story takes place in its own universe. It has no connection to any of the DC films that have come before it. We see it as a classic Warner Bros. movie. Gritty, intimate and oddly funny, the characters live in the real world and the stakes are personal. Although it is never mentioned in the film, this story takes place in the past. Let's call it 1981."
    So, a sequel may be in the works, but don't expect it to tie into any of the other DC movies.

  • @AdmiralZhou
    @AdmiralZhou Рік тому +245

    I love that the Joker has always been an unreliable narrator/storyteller. You don't know if he's telling the truth or not. Both this movie and The Dark Knight (different stories of how he got the scars). Amazing movie and great reaction!

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Рік тому +5

      Yupp, like it's always 11:11

    • @thegrimreaper990
      @thegrimreaper990 Рік тому +26

      “I'm not exactly sure what happened. Sometimes I remember it one way, sometimes another... If I'm going to have a past, I prefer it to be multiple choice!"

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Рік тому +4

      @@ThreadBomb that is a real option hahaha

    • @Dusty2455433
      @Dusty2455433 Рік тому

      I was having an interesting time trying to understand the story in the theater when I was stoned and not familiar with the Joker story

    • @AleksPizana
      @AleksPizana Рік тому

      It stands to reason that according to his version: Thomas Wayne and the entire Gotham city are all arseholes and turned him into what he is.

  • @NotSuperSerious
    @NotSuperSerious Рік тому +124

    From a storytelling perspective, making him wayne's son would be cliche and super weak (soap opera stuff, really)... but leaving it ambiguous whether it's real or not, just to get the audience in the character's shoes with that messed up doubt, that makes it pretty good.

    • @12thLevelSithLord
      @12thLevelSithLord Рік тому +4

      My favorite thing they do to give the audience the idea that Arthur is Wayne's son is when he meets Bruce. They look exactly the same, down to the clothes they're wearing.

    • @work1284
      @work1284 Рік тому +12

      Also, Joker has always been older than Batman by at least a couple of decades so for Bruce to be 10 and Joker to be 30-35 it makes perfect sense canonically.

    • @gergopiroska5749
      @gergopiroska5749 Рік тому +4

      I think this isn't the Joker who fights the batman but a man who inspired the joker that Bruce fights later

    • @moonakieater2308
      @moonakieater2308 Рік тому +4

      @@work1284 you gotta excuse some people because they think that the most recent story is the real story of Batman. They don't know the history 🤣🤣🤣

    • @work1284
      @work1284 Рік тому

      @@moonakieater2308 A true crisis on infinite earths, lol.

  • @morphman86
    @morphman86 Рік тому +7

    That fridge scene was Phoenix going full method acting.
    He was supposed to create a mess in the kitchen, but when he threw the stuff out of the fridge, he just decided to step inside. It looked good, so they kept it in.

  • @kikiaswin
    @kikiaswin Рік тому +49

    The director stated that the neighbor was not dead. By the way, I think at that point, Arthur still killed people who were mean to him.

  • @shanewillis4602
    @shanewillis4602 Рік тому +24

    The comic book your referring to George is called The Flashpoint Paradox. Barry Allen Flash goes back in time to save is mom from dying, but makes a different future/present. Bruce is killed. Thomas becomes Batman and Martha becomes The Joker.

  • @KurtFeudaleKing
    @KurtFeudaleKing 7 місяців тому +4

    Great reaction. The movie is hauntingly fantastic. I am not gunna lie the fact that Simone legit argued that the mom had any credibility was pretty frustrating. They spell it right out. But still great job guys, fun watch.

  • @mrs7195
    @mrs7195 Рік тому +54

    This movie hit suprisingly hard. It bothered me for a loong time after I watched it. Which is a hallmark of a great movie.
    One of the best depictions of a deep mental illness in cinema, imho.

  • @PillTruth
    @PillTruth 3 місяці тому +2

    8:33 that “ don’t you have to be funny to be a comedian “ line was golden

  • @simongoddard7692
    @simongoddard7692 Рік тому +15

    Joaquin Phoenix was absolutely phenomenal in this film. Plus the soundtrack is so unsettling and brilliant. A sequel was just announced and I can't fricken wait

  • @nighttimejackable
    @nighttimejackable Рік тому +229

    Wow you guys are so empathetic, it's actually really endearing. You guys are awesome. 👍🏼

    • @hanskneesun123
      @hanskneesun123 Рік тому +13

      It fascinates me to see some of the emotional responses and empathy where my generation would not give it a second thought, not complaining, it's refreshing to get a different point of view on some of the classics.

    • @Ahzpayne
      @Ahzpayne Рік тому +7

      Their reaction to the movie made me far more uncomfortable than the movie itself.

    • @mrg0th1er83
      @mrg0th1er83 Рік тому +4

      It's called being human.
      Well I guess some part of the world just squash humanity out of people. Like a lot of places in the USA.

    • @CineBingeReact
      @CineBingeReact  Рік тому +7

      Thanks Hector ^-^

    • @nighttimejackable
      @nighttimejackable Рік тому +2

      @@CineBingeReact You're welcome 👍🏼

  • @CybrSlydr
    @CybrSlydr Рік тому +24

    For me, this movie was incredibly showing how we as humans need connection with other people, relating and interacting with them.
    In the beginning of the movie, we see that due to his injuries as a child, he just never developed the skills to normally interact and connect with people on a social or emotional level. He's taking notes, trying to dissect and piecemeal what that is so he can have it, so he can seem more normal. But it just doesn't work for him - we're watching someone who wants to but can't. He's so desperately searching for that interpersonal relationship but is unable to do it.
    Seeing him as we do and knowing everything he's going through, his attempts at being "normal" with the finger gun to the head, going to the comedy club, etc. just shows that he's not mean, he's not evil, he's just trying to fit in, he's trying to learn how to be a person. But he just can't make it stick and because of that, it comes across as creepy and unsettling to everyone else around him, further ostracizing him from what he needs most.

  • @Hey_Jamie
    @Hey_Jamie Рік тому +106

    I cannot fathom how Simone doesn’t go insane having the earphones over her hair over her ears. Lol

    • @mage1439
      @mage1439 Рік тому +8

      They both have that going on.

    • @44.caliberbrainsurgery63
      @44.caliberbrainsurgery63 Рік тому +4

      I do it all the time without issue. You seem to be the odd one out because I’ve never heard anyone say this.

    • @robertombricen7966
      @robertombricen7966 Рік тому +8

      Oh yes, really don't know how she can do it, I can't, it feels weird and the sound of the hair between the ear and the headphones...

    • @irollerblade13
      @irollerblade13 Рік тому +1

      @Bu8813z I do the same its actually more comfy depending on your headphones and muffles high pitch noises

    • @Tazza19931
      @Tazza19931 Рік тому +1

      Yeah I've always thought that too.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Рік тому +11

    Joaquin: all i have are negative thoughts
    Leto: All i have are negative reviews

  • @GaminLuna
    @GaminLuna Рік тому +6

    7:15 Arthur's face here is actually a sign of Childhood Trauma. Often children who have been abused will smile and appear friendly even when under the stress of criticism or verbal abuse. Basically to appear as non confrontational as possible to avoid a situation similar to the abuse they sustained from happening. It's essentially a coping mechanism the body learns to avoid danger. This can make its way into adulthood as most coping mechanisms or reactions of a mentally or physically abused child do.

  • @menotu000
    @menotu000 Рік тому +160

    The sad part about this film, more than anything, is this is a reflection of how things work with mental health in the USA in real life.

    • @ninawildr4207
      @ninawildr4207 Рік тому +9

      Yep

    • @Martin-88
      @Martin-88 Рік тому

      And that society will be like this within the next few years.

    • @Martin-88
      @Martin-88 Рік тому +14

      @@Bentzel75 Well that's possibly one of the most ridiculous things I've ever read.

    • @Martin-88
      @Martin-88 Рік тому +2

      @@Bentzel75 Plenty of people are from broken societies and don't resort to awful behaviour.

    • @brandonh.6956
      @brandonh.6956 Рік тому

      @@Bentzel75 its fine to have empathy for broken people but those who don't change and continue to hurt others have only themselves to blame. I come from a severely abusive backround and was raised by two mentally ill Narcissistic sociopaths for parents. They had plenty of time to change and get the help that they needed but they chose to let whatever happened to them in their past justify their abuse and evil acts and continued to be this way for decades. My point is you can either get yourself the help you need continue down a path of self destruction.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Рік тому +8

    Same composer as Chernobyl. And the mirror dance was improv. It's when genius meets genius really. What a movie.....

    • @Trepanation21
      @Trepanation21 Рік тому +1

      While the mirror dance was *originally* improv, what you see in the film is not. The improv happened, they liked it, and then filmed a deliberate take of the idea that was improv'd.

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Рік тому

      @@Trepanation21 ahh, didn't know. It's rather a special scene:)
      I did see them improv the show entrance like 20+ times, was funny

  • @DraggorLecanth
    @DraggorLecanth Рік тому +7

    As a person who has been hit by multiple cars, the immediate response is to get away from the danger area. After that you assess the situation and then the pain sets in so you assess what is wrong with you. Thankfully the worst I got was a sprained wrist and an untreatable dent in my upper right thigh, but you are right with your reaction. Getting hit by a car at any speed is no walk in the park.

  • @gregclifford7368
    @gregclifford7368 Рік тому +14

    You guys need to appreciate how much of this story was real and how much was in his mind? Was he in the Asylum the whole time? The girl, love, the comedy show - did anyone of this happen?

  • @justintowns1007
    @justintowns1007 Рік тому +17

    Me and my good friend sat outside the theatre on the curb next to his car for an hour and a half just discussing this movie after coming out of it. If that doesn't show anyone how brilliant this movie is I don't know what would.

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman Рік тому +12

    One thing that's easy to miss: the first time Bruce sees Arthur he slides down a pole before walking over. This is a reference to the Batpole in the old Batman TV series.
    I don't think he killed Sophie. It's not his style. He killed people for revenge, and in the end, to create chaos. He wouldn't kill people just for the sake of it. Remember that he let Gary go after killing Randall.
    One thing I like about this movie is that it shows evil coming from somewhere. Arthur didn't start off evil. He was driven to it by a combination of mental illness and a toxic society. It's not just the lack of social services. So many people were cruel to him, sometimes for no reason other than their own amusement.
    I also like how the movie turns on its head the cliche of the guy with a girlfriend who's way more attractive than him.

  • @1TorukMellon
    @1TorukMellon Рік тому +4

    "Let me believe what I want to believe." - Simone Haha

  • @slimbrady6691
    @slimbrady6691 Рік тому +15

    The sad part is if you look closely when he's on Murray's talk show, he's crying the entire time.

    • @Outland9000
      @Outland9000 Рік тому +3

      Also when he walks upto the camera after shooting Murrary the lightning changes and his suit looks purple.

    • @Im_not_a_lesbian
      @Im_not_a_lesbian Рік тому

      Well he was planning on killing himself.

    • @corryjamieson3909
      @corryjamieson3909 Рік тому +1

      @@Outland9000 ah yes, the reminder

  • @maximillianosaben
    @maximillianosaben Рік тому +103

    Phoenix was phenomenal in the role. Never would have expected this movie from Todd Phillips, but also makes me want to see CineBinge react to his comedies, which is what he's known for.

    • @fullmetalb5241
      @fullmetalb5241 Рік тому +6

      He realized slapping the joker name over his bootleg taxi driver/king of comedy rip off would through enough people off the scent. Putting a great actor like Phoenix as the lead helped too.

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben Рік тому +8

      @@fullmetalb5241 - If you say so. Maybe they just had an interesting interpretation, and it did well. You don't have to like that it's not the Joker you want.

    • @fullmetalb5241
      @fullmetalb5241 Рік тому +2

      @@maximillianosaben I don't have a "joker I want" I don't care about the joker lol

    • @maximillianosaben
      @maximillianosaben Рік тому +6

      @@fullmetalb5241 - Act like it.

    • @fullmetalb5241
      @fullmetalb5241 Рік тому +6

      @@maximillianosaben You are applying your own interpretation to my comment. My comment is about this film being way too close to its uh, "inspiration" thinking that the main character being an interpretation of the joker would make it different enough. It doesn't. Film being essentially a rip off is my issue. Nothing regarding a comic book character. Need me to explain anything else that was already super clear?

  • @Kaitschi
    @Kaitschi Рік тому +1

    Neighbour isn't dead. There is a cut-scene, where she is sitting in Front of the TV watching Arthur in the Show. It was cut, because Todd Philips wanted every Scene in the Movie presenting Arthur's View.

  • @AndyQuiroz
    @AndyQuiroz Рік тому +12

    @ 36:15 Simone says "...and they are also brothers...crazy!!". I freaking lost it LOL. Simone, i adore you. George, you are the reactor I need in my reaction watching. love you two!

    • @stephenlackey5852
      @stephenlackey5852 Рік тому +1

      I actually blurted out, “HA! F-you, Simone! BRFFTTHAHAHAAA!”
      At that moment-an awesome tension breaker

  • @jarrodking6027
    @jarrodking6027 Рік тому +18

    This is a brilliant social commentary on mental health and how we deal with it as a society. I think it's about as close to a perfect movie as I remember ever seeing and I'm glad to see it on your channel.

    • @silent-trouble
      @silent-trouble Рік тому +2

      i think it is at its core more about class than about mental health. of course that is a theme. but that is also a problem with the film. it explains way too much and should look more on social structures than an individual story. it is also not very subtle.
      apart from that it takes a lot of it from other (and better) movies.

  • @kissmy_butt1302
    @kissmy_butt1302 10 місяців тому +2

    What makes this amazing is it creates a realistic and believable version of a comic villain.

  • @TheWaggishAmerican
    @TheWaggishAmerican Рік тому +1

    24:00 it's not hiding from the world, old fridges have mechanical latches. People used to kill themselves by locking themselves in the refrigerator because unless someone opens it from the outside you cannot get out. Which makes this scene not necessarily make sense, unless you consider that it is another of Arthur's fantasies; what he was thinking about/planning before he got the call and the opportunity to go do it on the show.

  • @ReverendJocko
    @ReverendJocko Рік тому +16

    This is one of my favorite films that I never want or need to watch again. Very rare for a movie to make me feel so depressed and uncomfortable yet still love it.

  • @RyPie51
    @RyPie51 Рік тому +17

    The mirror dancing scene gave me chills!

  • @A.T._FIELD
    @A.T._FIELD 7 місяців тому +2

    woah George was right, its the same handwriting and he got that in his first watch, woah again

  • @ajlynch5235
    @ajlynch5235 Рік тому +15

    the uncontrollable laughter is a real disease which I learned off of grey's anatomy and that show never lies lol

  • @bobbybobbatunday9959
    @bobbybobbatunday9959 Рік тому +6

    When I saw this in the theater a lot of people complained about it. I was just happy that I had seen a great film that could bring mental health into the forefront of conversation. Great film

  • @TheTomt50
    @TheTomt50 Рік тому +34

    "Let me believe what I want to believe!" Oh Simone...so awesome.
    One other comment: While it's left ambiguous, I think George is wrong about Arthur murdering his neighbor Sophie. Think about how he let Gary live after murdering Randall. He only kills those who have hurt him. Even though a fantasy, at that moment she asks him to leave, just as Gary needed help opening the door.

    • @ILikeCHEEZ9
      @ILikeCHEEZ9 Рік тому +4

      It wasn't a fantassy that he was in her apartment, He was actually there but didn't kill her as confirmed by the Lawrence Sher for the reasons you stated. He was just a stalker with serious delusions

    • @TheTomt50
      @TheTomt50 Рік тому +3

      @@ILikeCHEEZ9 your absolutely right. By fantasy, I just meant Arthur's fantasy that they were in a relationship.

  • @albertgein3082
    @albertgein3082 Рік тому +2

    I like how George sum's up the entire movie at the beginning - "ok so we have a sad clown"😅

  • @johnbrookes4892
    @johnbrookes4892 10 місяців тому +2

    when the young Bruce Wayne slides down his playground pole - thats a nod to the 60s Batman TV series where Batman had a 'batpole' he'd slide down into the batcave

  • @bthumudo
    @bthumudo Рік тому +4

    I love how you associated his dancing with his metamorphosis. Love it!

  • @clash5j
    @clash5j Рік тому +10

    The stairs that Joker walks on is located in the Bronx, NY. There was a time when I used to pass them everyday. Since the movie, people pose for pictures on the stairs doing Joker's "dance" just as they pose on the street in London where the Beatles took their iconic picture found on the cover of the album Abbey Road.

    • @lethaldose2000
      @lethaldose2000 Рік тому +2

      I thought thoe stairs were in the Washington Heights area.

    • @clash5j
      @clash5j Рік тому +2

      @@lethaldose2000 W 167th Street between Shakespeare and Anderson Avenues in the Highbridge section of the Bronx is where the scene was filmed. Although, there are similar step streets (the name of those LONG open air stairs in NYC) in Washington Heights, Harlem and Morningside Heights

    • @lethaldose2000
      @lethaldose2000 Рік тому +1

      @@clash5j I used to hang on 181st and St Nicolas St. I would often choose to take the "A" train instead of the #2 train because the "A" train is up the hill and it would mean I only had to walk my set of stairs.

  • @FroggyNight
    @FroggyNight 2 місяці тому +2

    This movie is a good litmus test for what your own personal jumping off point is.
    You’re allowed to empathize with Arthur to a point. But the director intended to push that to the extreme so that people will question when enough is enough.

  • @WhiskyCanuck
    @WhiskyCanuck Рік тому +19

    Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver and The King of Comedy (especially) were both big influences on this film.

    • @Trepanation21
      @Trepanation21 Рік тому

      Too bad Scorsese's too far up his own ass to bother watching this film. After people had mentioned the homage to his films in Joker and whether or not he plans to see it, Scorsese said, “I saw clips of it. I know it. So it’s like, why do I need to? I get it. It’s fine.”

    • @thecausalgamer7916
      @thecausalgamer7916 Рік тому

      They originally wanted Martin Scorsese to direct it but he couldn’t because he was directing the irishman at the time. And somehow Robert De Niro got the part and managed to be in both films

  • @smittybenzo4693
    @smittybenzo4693 Рік тому +4

    Robert Deniro is in this movie because he starred in a 1983 movie called "The King Of Comedy" where he actually had dillusions of being the host of a late night show that Jerry Lewis hosted. Deniro's character also lived with his mom and his love interest was a black woman as well. The paralles in both movies are uncanny.

  • @grifirnyc
    @grifirnyc Рік тому +11

    I remember seeing this in the theater and just sitting there at the end with all sorts of thoughts going through my head. And eventually I just had to get out of there and find something I could actually laugh at to feel better. Such a great performance and film, even if it did feel pretty bleak.

  • @LuLu-Sil
    @LuLu-Sil Рік тому +1

    There was a comic where Bruce dies and Thomas becomes Batman and Martha becomes Joker, but on the anniversary of his death they meet in the alley to remember him and how they went their separate ways.
    Its actually heartbreaking.

  • @RustinChole
    @RustinChole Рік тому +1

    Apparently the neighbor isn’t dead - according to Todd there was a scene of her watching The Murray Show during Arthur’s appearance that got cut cause it didn’t fit the overall tension of the scene.

  • @aaronburdon221
    @aaronburdon221 Рік тому +3

    the laughter is an actual medical condition called a pseudobulbar affect which can happen when brain injury is sustained. Phoenix (according to what I read) watched people with the actual condition and tried to recreate it as best he could. This movie is primarily about mental illness and a poignant (albeit visceral and gruesome) portrayal of what happens when we let people slip through the cracks.

  • @justaguy6129
    @justaguy6129 Рік тому +5

    For a dark movie this was pretty comedian friendly. Gary Gulman was on stage at the club. Sam Morrill was on the TV and Mark Maron was DeNiros assistant. There may have been others that I missed.

  • @TheBlarggle
    @TheBlarggle 6 місяців тому +1

    The movie plays a lot with Arthur's reality/imagination. A lot of things that we see Arthur wished would happen, but might not have happened, are lit in a pale orange light. The things that probably did happen, are lit in a pale blue light. And in some scenes they play with the strength of the lighting of each color. Lots of oranges and blues fluctuating back and forth.

  • @thetalonsofwaynechiang
    @thetalonsofwaynechiang Рік тому +1

    I always thought that the bloody footprints at the end were just a metaphor for wherever he now treads there will be death, rather than he killed the councillor/doctor and stepped in her blood.

  • @CaptainAmercia
    @CaptainAmercia Рік тому +25

    0:26 Yeah you're actually correct in the Flashpoint storyline that was created when Flash tried to go back in time to save his mum which created a new timeline in which Bruce died in Crime Alley instead of his parents. Martha with the lost of her child went mad and became the Joker while Thomas Wayne became Batman one who used guns and killed. Thomas Wayne wore a pretty cool suit one I highly recommend looking up.
    Unlike other DC Universe's that are disconnected from the main Earth the Flashpoint Earth was an alternate timeline closer to what happened in Back to the Future. Once Flash fixed this timeline this created a whole new universe starting the New 52 Comic's pretty much a reboot.
    Earth-2 which is the Golden age Earth a classic rendition of characters before the 1950s Sliver Age. This was the mainstream DC universe from the 1930s to the 1950s being replaced by a new Earth. DC introduced the Silver Age hero's like Barry Allen as Flash and Hal Jordan as Green Lantern but as they already had counterparts in the comic's DC decided to set them on a new Earth called Earth-1 while the Goldarn Age hero's were from Earth-2 where The Justice League of America existed while Earth-1 had The Justice League which would come later. Earth-1 is pretty much the version of these characters most people know of along with where the mainline DC stories take place becoming the mainstream DC universe.
    Earth-2 the universe in which the 1939 Batman is from a universe was kept alive by writers throughout the years even when the Main Earth-1 comic's were being pointed out Earth-2 stories were still being told. Funny enough there was a time when DC didn't inform readers what comic's took place in which universe as both Earth-1 and Earth-2 had Batman and Superman with the same designs with comic's releasing jumping between both universes.
    This change in September 1961 with Flash of Two Earths when older Golden Age Flash Garrick meet Silver Age Flash Barry Allen's when Flash crosses over into the different Earth. Another funky aspect is Jay's Flash from Earth-2 is a comic book character in Earth-1 a character Barry knows and looks up too which is strange as if Jay is a comic book character wouldn't that mean that Superman and Batman are comic book characters as well even though they exist in Earth-1 as year hero's. Anyways this is the first time Earth-1 or Earth-2 are mentioned.
    Earth-2 has many differences to the more mainstream such as Batman marrying Catwoman retiring as Batman and having a daughter who would later become Huntress, Helena Wayne. Dick Grayson is also the only Robin in this universe no Jason Tod or Tim Drake just Grayson. Wayne would only return to the role one last time after learning he was dying of cancer in order to stop Bill Jensen, who had been granted super-powers by the sorcerer Frederic Vaux.
    Having failed to arrest Jensen, Wayne took a Batman costume from the Gotham Museum and decided to attack Jensen directly as Batman. The two fought until Jensen realized that he could not deter Wayne in his attempt to stop Jensen. Jensen decided to destroy Batman and himself with a mystical blast which succeeded in killing Wayne, revealing to the world that he was the original Batman.After tracking down and defeating Vaux with the aid of the Justice Society, the Earth-Two Doctor Fate erased completely from all people on Earth-Two the knowledge that Batman and Bruce Wayne were one and the same person. Wayne's daughter Helena and Grayson would continue protecting Gotham City as the Huntress and Robin until they were killed during the Crisis on Infinite Earths.Robin of Earth-2 actually met a younger Dick Grayson from Earth-1 along with Red Son Batman a universe where Batman was Russian which convinced Robin that Batman wasn't a person but a symbol leading to him taking up the mantle of Batman.
    Earth-2 was recreated after Crisis on Infinite Earth's which also created a Prime Earth which was pretty much Earth-1 but with elements from other universes such as characters and cities from comic's DC bought and wanted to add them to the DC universe. With the new canon post Crisis on infinite Earth's Batman and many of the Earth-2 hero's died during Darkseid's invasion but alot of the past I mentioned like Batman getting married to Catwoman and having Helena Wayne this all still happened it's just how Batman died that was changed along with the events themselves and the outcome.
    Now we get to our point on Thomas Wayne. So in Earth-2 it's revealed that Thomas actually survived the mugging all those years ago and took up the mantle of Batman to honor his son and attempt to atone for his own failures after Bruce's death. So yeah there's been two cases of Thomas being Batman in the Alternated Flashpoint Timeline of Prime Earth (Main DC Earth) and Thomas Wayne of Earth-2 who secretly survived.

    • @vishnunair7623
      @vishnunair7623 Рік тому +2

      Flashpoint Paradox movie with Michael Keaton may be going the same route

    • @lazyatthedisco
      @lazyatthedisco Рік тому +1

      This guy DCs.

  • @ackerion2830
    @ackerion2830 Рік тому +11

    11 Academy Awards nominations, 3 Acadamy Awards wins, inlcuding Best Actor, Joaquin Phoenix. A masterpiece.

  • @danielskinner5346
    @danielskinner5346 7 місяців тому +2

    This version of Gotham is like NYC in the 70's/80's.

  • @prestonfreeman2421
    @prestonfreeman2421 Рік тому +1

    When arthur was letting his small person friend out the locked door...did you catch the joke he told him? "You were the only person at work who never looked down on me."
    It was probably the most original joke about his size that character had ever heard. Enough that even after seeing a violently viscous murder, he was able to say, "good one Arthur." & Begrudgingly laugh a little.
    Undoubtedly the best character development moment after having killed his mother....the Joker's first evil villain kill quip.

  • @Shawn-rq4py
    @Shawn-rq4py Рік тому +7

    Joaquin lost 52lbs for this role and “Joker” was set in 1981

  • @EdwardGregoryNYC
    @EdwardGregoryNYC Рік тому +9

    I love the hyper realistic Joker universe, with real NYC locations as Gotham. Every aspect of this film is just incredible - including the cello-heavy soundtrack. I'm very curious about where they take it from here, if they do go ahead with Joker2 or something else in the same universe.

  • @scotthewitt258
    @scotthewitt258 3 місяці тому +2

    When Arthur is on the payphone, you can see one of the beagle-sized "super rats" in the alley.....

  • @abc123tiktok
    @abc123tiktok Рік тому +14

    Had my own emotional roller coaster watching you guys react. Started off 😊 but then drop news that they are making a sequel to film that really feel like should stay in its own isolated story to this 😔 Hollywood just can't leave things alone.

  • @DouglasJohnson.
    @DouglasJohnson. Рік тому +8

    Glad you guys liked this one! A very controversial movie, but I think, a great film. From what I understand, Joker didn't kill his neighbor. There was a scene cut from the film where they revealed she was unharmed and alive. Also, this film borrows from two of Martin Scorcese's films, "Taxi Driver" and "The King of Comedy" that are definitely worth seeing. In "King of Comedy" Deniro plays a struggling comedian, who kidnaps the host of "The Tonight Show" to get his act on TV. It was great that this time, he's the host.

  • @fallenhero3130
    @fallenhero3130 Рік тому +7

    I'm genuinely surprised you guys knew so little about this movie before going in. I can understand when it's an older film, but this was only from 2019 and it was a HUGE phenomenon; imagery from it invaded pop-culture so fast.

    • @The3nd187
      @The3nd187 Рік тому +2

      Was surprised they didn't immediately recognize "The Joker stairs"

    • @pobstrel
      @pobstrel Рік тому +2

      Agree. Even if they haven't seen it before there is no way they could have avoided the amount of press and attention it got.

  • @peepnox7747
    @peepnox7747 Рік тому +2

    Amazing performance by Joaquin Phoenix.

  • @duskwalker6817
    @duskwalker6817 Рік тому +7

    Such a fantastic film, easily my favourite DC content in years!

  • @Zinj1000
    @Zinj1000 Рік тому +3

    I had goosebumps when the clowns lifted him onto the car in the theatre. The crowd actually cheered for the blood smile.

  • @Haldurson
    @Haldurson Рік тому +9

    For the people who are familiar with Scorcese's "King of Comedy", you realize how much of an inspiration that Scorcese had on this film (De Niro was in that movie as well). If you haven't seen it, and you like Joker, I can't recommend that movie too highly.
    One thing I will say is that while New York State, and NYC in particular has excellent mental health programs, as compared with almost anywhere else in the country, when you have to deal with government institutions like Social Security, Snap, Medicare, Medicaid, etc., as well as the various housing services, if you were not mentally ill beforehand, you'll likely be driven crazy simply by all the bureaucracy. There can be so many roadblocks to getting and maintaining necessary help, and when you have a mental illness, as bad as it is for anyone, it's far worse to deal with. If you can get some kind of a case worker to help you, that CAN be incredibly helpful. Unfortunately, I know that not all case workers are created equal. Years ago, I got a case worker, and I could never get her on the phone when I actually needed help. I also know people who've had really horrific experiences with the system. I know one person who literally lost ALL his benefits because his employer asked him to work a little overtime, and that put his income just a tiny bit over the limit. He worked one hour overtime, and lost everything.
    That said, fortunately, MOST people do not have as bad an experience as the character in this film.

  • @normlee6566
    @normlee6566 Рік тому +11

    The lingering questions for this movie are, what was real and what was imagined. The broader message is about mental illness, yes. But as far as this story, it was purposely made vague as to which murders were actually committed and which were fantasy. Or was he always institutionalized because of his illness, and the only true murder he committed was the therapist at the end? if there is a sequel--which is the rumor--i would think some of these questions will be answered, particularly if they indeed fold it into the Batman universe.

  • @Myndir
    @Myndir Рік тому +2

    "Don't stare at a guy while he's peeing!"
    The Joker is a horrifying villain.

  • @robmartin525
    @robmartin525 Рік тому +6

    There's been rumblings of a sequel, given the reception of Joker (and rightly so!)
    I also heard somewhere (really unreliable don't take my word for it) that the sequel would introduce Harley Quinn and would be a musical!
    Now I love Sweeney Todd: Demon Barber of Fleet Street (put on react list pls 😁) so I'm all for it myself!!!

  • @Sitter007
    @Sitter007 Рік тому +13

    You should check out "Parenthood" from the 80's. Joachim Phoenix as an adolescent, Keanu Reeves, Steve Martin, a ton of others. Excellent movie.

  • @maximilianschmid9890
    @maximilianschmid9890 Місяць тому +2

    "28:53...'vhat'z-hissz-naem' fram Mayhem.."

  • @IceMetalPunk
    @IceMetalPunk Рік тому +22

    I assumed anyone who watches this movie and doesn't cry at least once is either heartless, or has never known anyone with mental illness. As someone who struggles with a diagnosed anxiety and depressive disorder, just watching Arthur's struggles, even though this abridged reaction video seeing it for the umpteenth time, has me in tears. "The worst part of having a mental disorder is people expect you to act as though you don't" -- too fucking true. "Just go outside and take a walk if you're depressed, you'll feel better. I've been depressed before for like a month but I ate well and exercised and I got over it, so just get over it. Don't talk to me about it, it's so depressing!" Like, really, my depression is depressing? No fucking shit, genius! I'm looking for support, not for people to be trite and inaccurate and confuse sadness with depression in order to minimize my struggles.
    ...anyway. Good movie.

    • @rocketdave719
      @rocketdave719 Рік тому +4

      I have severe anxiety and depression and I think Joker sucks.

    • @IceMetalPunk
      @IceMetalPunk Рік тому

      @@rocketdave719 I guess you're in that first group I mentioned then 🤷‍♂️ If you experience mental illness, then watch a guy get his ass beat and shunned from society for having one, and you're apathetic about it, then you're missing some empathy.

    • @rocketdave719
      @rocketdave719 Рік тому

      ​@@IceMetalPunkSorry that having a different opinion than you about a fucking movie makes me a bad person in your eyes. Just because I think Joker is overrated and shallow doesn't mean I'm lacking empathy.

    • @CallOfCutie69
      @CallOfCutie69 11 місяців тому

      I can’t cry due to mental illness 🙃

  • @BoB_Bobelson
    @BoB_Bobelson Рік тому +9

    My reaction was so different, I rooted for him through most of the movie even when he killed the 3 dudes. Now I'm thinking something might be wrong with me 😅

    • @solsirhibragusowl2221
      @solsirhibragusowl2221 Рік тому +3

      There's something wrong with me too then😁

    • @carpediem9750
      @carpediem9750 7 місяців тому

      To be fair who wouldnt be cheering about 3 wall street 🐷 being bodied

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 Рік тому +22

    Nominated for 10 Oscars including Best Picture but won for:
    Best Actor Joaquin Phoenix
    Best Original Score
    It was the first DC Movie to be nominated for all categories.
    It was also the highest grossing R rated movie of 2019, $1 billion dollars.
    A Sequel, Joker: Madness For Two, is in development and will be turned into a musical with Lady Gaga as Harley Quinn.

    • @joenobody5631
      @joenobody5631 Рік тому +1

      11 Oscar nominations*
      ~100 awards won worldwide

    • @mackten7220
      @mackten7220 Рік тому +7

      Yea def not watching thst musical shit

    • @GarmrsBarking
      @GarmrsBarking Рік тому +5

      If it's not just trolling and gonna be a musical i'm not watching it...

    • @dsscam
      @dsscam Рік тому +1

      @@mackten7220 Not gonna be a musical. Stupid rumor just because Lady Gaga is 'rumored' to be cast as Harley Quinn

    • @mackten7220
      @mackten7220 Рік тому

      @@dsscam i hope so 💪

  • @Ninnative
    @Ninnative Рік тому +15

    Lol I like how Simone latched onto the idea of Arthur as a Wayne and never let go 😆

  • @George-gh8ws
    @George-gh8ws Рік тому +2

    I really love how the movie ties the story of the joker together with social commentary. I see the joker as an analogy for a riot, people who have been abandoned by society will at some point snap and turn to sensless violence. As you said, the city reflects the joker.

  • @johnnyd1790
    @johnnyd1790 Рік тому +13

    Loved how you 2 reacted to this movie, one of the better reactions out there to one of the best movies ever made, with a rather small budget. Can't wait for part 2, although it was meant as a stand alone movie, it will never be as good but that doesn't stop my curiosity in finding out where the author is gonna take this!😃
    PS: The neighbour girl(s) aren't dead, he never killed nice people or people he liked which are usually both (except his mother that he realised both not his mother as well as the source of his mental illness), 4 example Garry.

  • @dadougler
    @dadougler Рік тому +5

    "He's such a method act he grew extra joints?"

  • @Maehedrose
    @Maehedrose 26 днів тому +1

    That scene on the train, with the mother getting angry he made her kid laugh? I've had that exact thing happen to me on our local transit, some years ago. I was trying to joke with this kid and the mother became angry at me for causing the kid to "act up".
    I have experienced many of the horrible things that happened to Arthur in this film - not the murder, of course, but the abuse he suffered, the mistreatment because he's mentally ill, the inability of others to understand him or understand the fact that he suffers from a mental illness. I am diagnosed schizoaffective, which essentially means bipolar and schizophrenia, and people put off by me have made my life miserable for as long as I can remember.
    Arthur is right in that the worst part about being mentally ill is that people get angry at you when you behave like you're mentally ill. Even professionals who know you are ill will get upset when you act like it - as if you are aware and choosing to behave irrationally. I have informed nurses, prior to a medical procedure, that I will be delusional and confused when I wake up and they still get angry at me when I'm delusional and confused.

  • @notmee2388
    @notmee2388 Рік тому

    This was a great react!
    You brought up so many observations that had not occurred to me. This movie is so carefully designed, with such attention to detail, I think it is the kind of film in which you notice subtle new things every time you watch it.

  • @Ankka939
    @Ankka939 Рік тому +5

    Joaquin Phonenix is great as Joker. I'm glad he won an Oscar for it. React to Batman (1989) and Batman Returns.

  • @thomaswiggins7463
    @thomaswiggins7463 Рік тому +12

    This is quickly becoming my favorite reaction channel! You guys are so down-to-earth and radiate authenticity and positive energy, it puts other channels to shame. Thanks for your videos! Looking forward to more

  • @nocrot1
    @nocrot1 Рік тому +2

    I think the entire movie was all in his mind.(with the exception of his conversation with the doctor at the end. Him killing her is in his head too IMO) His past, his condition, everything. At the beginning of the movie George said that he felt sorry for Arthur. That's what the story wants you to feel. It wants you to sympathize with Arthur. There's a lot of people that create scenarios in their head. Getting the girl, being successful, being understood. Even tragic scenarios. Mix that with a character with a great mental illness and you have what we just watched.

  • @NeilPower
    @NeilPower Рік тому +1

    The girl survived because there is a deleted scene somewhere of her watching the chaos going down on the show from her apartment at the end..

  • @glennwelsh9784
    @glennwelsh9784 Рік тому +4

    Nothing about this movie is DC canon. Though there are a few homages and references to some stories from the comics, it is very much its own thing. The comics canon also has a habit of being altered and changed over the years, especially since they'd have to keep telling new stories over 70+ years since the character's creation. So there really isn't one definitive canon to adhere to.

  • @Tiek-bl8ej
    @Tiek-bl8ej Рік тому +4

    A friend that went to see it told me he actually heard some one say"this doesn't happen" but it does way too often.

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 Рік тому +1

    The door not opening is a play on Arthur not existing to the world in my opinion. Also, I love the joke at the end directed to the audience about she wouldn't understand the joke or what was funny. I think the joke is that he just created batman, but it's like an inside joke lol

  • @MysterD.
    @MysterD. Рік тому +1

    That scene where Joker was in Sophie's apartment and then left: it's interesting how reminiscent the music and cinematography were of The Shining when Wendy snapped and started hallucinating, and we saw Jack walking through the halls. Effective movie making!

  • @WastedPo
    @WastedPo Рік тому +8

    Simone isn't entirely wrong about them being brothers. The movie intentionally makes the viewer wonder, even with the discovery of the adoption papers. The biggest thing the movie tosses at the audience to instill doubt is the shot of the photo that Arthur looks at. It's of Penny, and it says, "Love your smile, T.W." I think you're meant to entertain the idea that Thomas Wayne used his power to fabricate adoption papers, etc.
    Edit: Okay, Simone brings this up at the end, so obviously you were already aware. But I personally didn't catch any similarity between the handwriting. Even if it was similar, I'm pretty sure it's STILL meant to cast doubt in the audience's mind.
    About George's question about the neighbor: When I saw this in the theaters, I assumed he had killed the neighbor. I've since read comments that the director definitively said he didn't - so I guess that ends that debate.

    • @GlennShook
      @GlennShook Рік тому

      Exactly. I think George or whatever the male reactors name is came up with that being the same hand writing in his mind (likes he’s nuts too lol). I didn’t recognize being the same and have never heard anyone else think they were same hand writing.

  • @idhunepijl1404
    @idhunepijl1404 Рік тому +7

    When this movie came out next day I obsessively started painting that Joker elevator shot with the red coat. Ignored everything and everyone for about a week and it was the best thing I ever made. ❤️
    Really Love that mirror dance scene. The symbolism was perfect.

  • @perrymalcolm3802
    @perrymalcolm3802 Рік тому +1

    The best superhero movie ever!!! Bar none!!
    A clinical social worker EPIC!! (I’m one)
    Amazing!!!!!
    That scene of him at home practicing the interview with DeNiro was a parallel to DeNiro’s Rupert Pupkin in the King of Comedy

  • @Melkor1205
    @Melkor1205 Рік тому +2

    To me the best idea of this movie is that the jokers laugh is an illness and he can't control it. Awesome!

    • @KayosHybrid
      @KayosHybrid 3 місяці тому

      It’s a real condition, I knew about it before the movie 👍 a genius must have suggested exploring head trauma in childhood for Joker