I don't think ledger and Phoenix jokers can even be compared. the roles were played completely differently and both performances are amazing. im personally glad we have both of them
I really hope Joaquin Phoenix gets his Best Actor's Oscar. Honestly, I feel like he should've gotten one for Walk the Line. But he definitely deserves one for Arthur Fleck/ Joker.
Damn this was an unexpected treat. Was awesome to see both your reactions. Shane getting emotional was nice as I also had a couple of choked up moments in the theater.
I tell you, it was so hard the first time watching it in the theaters. Since I bought it I have seen the movie four more times and eventually it does get less and less cringey the more you watch it
The laughing is the most essential of this movie. Especially in the stairwell, he's not laughing, he's crying. Once you realise that you understand the character.
Precisely... And the first scene with his therapist. You know he's crying inside but the laughter is how it comes out. He has extreme social anxiety & PTSD.
A lot of people don’t know that in the comics, Joker has literally inspired cults that worship him. I feel like the end of this movie touched on it. And, Batman and Joker have always been intertwined. This did it in a new/interesting way.
Jonathan Shaw reminds me of how my dumbass friend said it’s not true to the actual joker even though he’s read more comic books than I have. It shows a lot of stuff that I think is very accurate to the joker. I’d argue even more than heath ledgers. He had that touch of humour, spontaneouty, and eeriness which the joker always has in the comics. If you watch closely even when he gets beat up in the opening scene you can see him push the little button on his flower and water pours out it as though he’s still trying to make people laugh. That is a very joker thing to do
As someone who struggles with a mental illness myself, I related to Arthur in an almost scary way. People don't realize how easy it is for the rest of society to dismiss us/throw people like us in the background/treat us like we're no better than dogs, and this was a perfect example of everything gone wrong. Loneliness is possibly the worst feeling a human can experience, and if Arthur was taken seriously and had gotten the help he needed, then the Joker would never have been born
I get it man. I have panic attacks that sent me into laughing fits. And yes. I'm serious. Earned me the title joker cause of this film. It fucking sucks.
I have been depressed for 11 years of my life, i can't say the doctors i've met take me too seriously. I can relate to Arthur being a outsider. To be honest im not gonna be around for much longer on this planet. The doctors could have helped me.
Sounds weird, but I love Shane's reaction to someone getting shot in this movie. Shows how much he is into the movie, on the train and on the talkshow, the dude jumped in fucking shock. It was great.
@@mr.onomatopoeia523 It's so quick. He just snapped it up and boom, brains all over the wall. Then he laughs, gets up and quickly, just as suddenly, shoots him and as he proceeds to put the gun down, it almost feels like he's about to shoot AGAIN. Unpredictable. Even during the train scene, you don't see him reaching for his gun, just SUDDENLY, the jerkass gets headshot. The thought of someone sitting right next to you, not looking like they could win a fight, just suddenly snapping a gun at you and shooting before you could even think is scary.
It’s mad. How many movies I’ve watched where people have been shot. But when I watched this one it made me feel like it was real. The way this movie was made was outstanding. Everyone will have their opinions on it, but it’s one of the only movies I’ve watched where I reacted to every boundary pushed, almost as if it was real, and I don’t know why
Because the film doesn't romanticize it. He gets angry and kills him. No monologue, no slowmo, no warning. You could definitely feel the tensions rise but it was so natural. It felt real. Its one of my favorite scenes of cinema
*The director confirmed the neighbor lived. There was a deleted scene where he gives her flowers with a note saying to watch the show tonight and the other deleted scene was her watching him on TV. Director also confirms he only kills those who did him wrong.*
FIL MV i like the graphic novel “joker” when it shows the joker walking through some random apartment building, stopping at a random door and picking the lock, then proceeding to murder the elderly couple in their bed and watch the news while laying on top of their freshly slain corpses
I love this Joker laugh because it's so unique to him and this story. Like you can see his body forcing it out against his will and the pain it causes when it rattles his throat and chest. It's unnerving to hear and see. They created this character whose life is filled with sadness and yet most of the time when he laughs there's no true joy or mirth in it which is interesting because he wants to be a comedian and works as a clown. It's like he's constantly chasing happiness even at his job. I also love the run he has. It's like he's always wearing his clown shoes the way he moves.
He laughs when he's angry or uncomfortable, he laughed every time Gary was insulted not because he thought was funny, but because he was uncomfortable hearing his friend being made fun.
This is the first movie that really showed how the Joker fights. He's brutal, unpredictable, and fast. You don't know if he's gonna stab you, punch you, or shoot you, and that's what makes him scary.
Yeah, I think Shane gets to fully express himself here with Aaron. I haven't watched the videos with Shane, Rick and Calvin so I can't speak on that dynamic but I do notice when everyone is together usually Eric or Calvin kinda undercut his thoughts and opinions. I'm not saying he's not sometimes off the mark or gets too abstract with things but they all say off things from time to time. Aaron in this is way more receptive to Shane then is usually the case.
@@kevincos4450 I said Ledger's LEVEL not that he's better.. Even when phoenix doesn't have the makeup he still looks like the joker and I love it! The dark knight is still my favorite super hero movie of all time tho..
I love how everyone sucks ledger's dick when Christopher nolan is mostly to thank for that it was a solid performance but if Joaquin or some other good actor took the role it would most like still be an amazing film that movie had joker spread throughout it that's why it worked this was the Joaquin Phoenix movie and I couldnt even recognize him if heath is your favorite that's fine but talking down on this performance is pretty laughable
@@kevincos4450 Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Fassbender are great actors though, is not like they're anybody. Both Ledger and Phoenix made unique and original interpretations of the Joker, it's very hard and subjective to tell which is better, because both characters and movies are *very* different. I don't think Phoenix was "louder", I think it's the opposite, Ledger had much more impactful scenes and dialogues. Instead, this movie overuse music scenes where Phoenix only act physically and although those scenes are great, you don't have much great moments with actual dialogue, except for the final scene with Murray or the scene when he kills Randall and let Gary go. But in The Dark Knight you have multiple scenes where Ledger is given great dialogue and space to shine and be "loud": the pencil trick scene, every scene telling the story of his scars, when he crash into the party looking for Harvey Dent, the interrogation scene with Batman, the scene in the hospital with Dent, his final confrontation with Bats, etc... Ledger was a great actor, very versatile and inventive, but so is Phoenix, I think if both had the oportunity of playing the character of the other both would've still been great. I think Ledger it's still memorable and almost immovable as "the best Joker" in great part because of the context: he wasn't known as a great actor as Phoenix was at the time their casting was announced and, sadly, because he died, so people somewhat exalt him as an untouchable myth. We expected Phoenix to be great, so we judge his performance more harshly, but when The Dark Knight premiered almost everyone had their minds blown out by Ledger performance, no one expected him to be that different or even to be good at all. Phoenix's performance was as different as Ledger's, but people were already expecting his performance to be Oscar-worthy since the first trailer, so the "shock" of watching him was much more smaller than the first time we watched Ledger, the hype with Phoenix was much higher. And, man, the fact that Joaquin Phoenix could came up with a *completely different* Joker's laugh when more than 5 great actors have played the same character before him... well, that alone makes him one of the best (if not the best). (I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say, english is not my first language.sorry for the long text)
The only thing you could say was hostile was me referring to how everyone's got ledgers dick in their mouth other then that I actually said thinking he was a better joker is fine I just find it cringy when people downplay another actor just because it's not their favorite if anything you brought the hostility by throwing in that playful kiddo remark at the end as if to trigger a salty response I was also just engaging in the conversation I just didnt share your opinion so you got offended I think every movie joker is a valid pick for a personal favorite but when you need to downplay another performance just to justify your opinion it lessons the value of your opinion mah dude
Ledger was good but his performance was elevated by having Christian bale as a co star and having Christopher nolan as a great director he was good actor in a great film but this was a great film about one character pretty much if Joaquin wasnt a top tier this movie wouldn't have worked you say others could've done it. well I say sure but not nearly as good
@@FroggyTheNinja Look at the sad little SJW crying in his corner, commenting against every positive comment on this movie. Shut the fuck up, and go away and take your lousy extremist ''feminism'' with you cuz nobody likes you.
The level of discomfort that Shane feels where he wants to stop is simply wonderful. It's part of the movie doing it job. This is a wonderful treat for a Monday morning.
Still as a movie it wasn't that great. The acting and the directing was top notch but movie-wise it was just decent. It doesn't hold a candle to TDK though
@@someguy3508 if it has great directing, great acting, great score, original story, and a new take on a comic book character, then how is it not a great movie ?
@@ringo1017 it was kinda boring, they tried a clever thing with his "girlfriend" which was obvious, made Thomas Wayne a prick which contradicts everything about the Batman. Idk it didn't feel like a masterpiece to me. It was just decent
One of the best thing about this Joker, aside from Joaquin's amazing acting, is that it shows a vulnerable side Arthur before the more cold, calculating Joker we've come to expect giving him so much more depth.
Remember when Arthur tried to put on a happy face at the begining of the movie but despite his best effort it wouldn't stay ... And then at the end of the movie you have this 20:02 .
Did you guys realise that the person in the back of the taxi with the clown mask that drives past Arthur on the street was the woman on the train that the 3 Wall St guys were harassing? Love these little details!
I'm totally with Shane on this one, like I'm glad I've seen this movie, but during most of it I felt terrible and wanted to just walk out of the cinema. I absolutely hate secondhand embarrassment (which I get for the smallest of things), so this movie was painful to watch.
I hate secondhand embarassment as well but this movie didn't do that for me as much. I guess I just saw what they were going for so it didn't bother me.
Part of what makes movies great is the emotion and and all the feelings they drum up. This movie really hits home for a lot of people in a lot of ways and I think that’s why people love it so much.
Pseudobulbar palsy. It a condition characterized by involuntary laughing and/or crying but there no emotion underneath. It’s the mechanics of laughter but mirthless. Might be the result of brain injury he suffered due to physical abuse by his father, which he learns from his mother’s hospital records. What Phoenix did that Ledger didn’t was to make Joker human. Ledger ‘s Joker, awesome as it was, remained a comic book character. This Joker has so much more depth. IMO.
@@memdoc_1966 It's worse once I tried simulating it. You get the euphoria from laughter at the first second, and it's all pain and suffering in the next minutes. It's like your body's drowning itself but it does so with second-breaks in between.
Here’s a special note BlindWave. There’s only 2 credited actors for doctor/social worker a guy and a girl. The guy was the guy with the file on his mother. The other was the social worker at the beginning and end of the movie. The same lady was the social worker that “never really listened to him” and the woman at the end asking “what’s so funny”. Which raised the question how much of the movie was actually in his mind and actually happened. This movie is so good and has so many layers all the while showing the ugliness of society towards mental health. The fact that he got physically healthier, weight wise and personality wise the more the movie ensued just shows its power and mental decrease. Love this movie. I bought it
They have an authentic sibling like dynamic. When they get on each others case they really do and when they support one another they also really do. I remember a mailbag where Shane said he likes teasing Aaron because it's just for fun not to hurt his feelings but he doesn't like it when other people do it. So when people in early Mailbags used to purposely leave Aaron out of letters he laughed at first but eventually once it became a running gag he would include his name just so he wouldn't feel bad. They have that kind of bond and I think it's dope
I saw a comment about this on a different video, but I really love the way at 18:50 when he says "I'll tell you what you get," you can hear Arthur more, he's insecure, his voice is shaking more and it cracks, and then the next part "You get what you fucking deserve" you really *hear* the Joker come out, like the change is chilling to me, his preformance is incredible.
The part where Arthur imagines himself on The Murray Franklin Show and he says: "I love you Murray!" And Murray says "I love you too!" really reminded of "YOU'RE BREATHTAKING!"
Shane’s reaction was the same as mine, I was so shocked and sometimes I didn’t want to watch it for those cringy scenes. This movie is so good, it makes you think that everything happening in the movie is real.
Exactly is a movie about mental health but also about a society that leaves the poor, the weak and the sick to fend for themselves slowly moving towards the abyss. The violence from the rich and the powerful! Wayne and also DeNiro...
Agree. Back to the days that "The Dark knight" was out, i thought that he was going to be the best ever. He is, but this is so messed up. Phoenix was tremendous, he is the top of the top now.
Ledger is better, because Joaquin really didn't play The Joker in the film until literally in the end of the film when all that riot was going on that when he became The Joker but till then it was all about Arthur.
I've watched that movie twice in a row. I stayed at the theatre and bought a second ticket. I just had to watch it a second time. This movie is really a masterpiece. Dark, dramatic and deep.
18:44 Why can’t I stop rewatching this shot? I am mesmerised by his acting. The pain in his voice, his face expressions, body language. It looks all too real
I really liked the idea of Joker being Batman's illegitimate brother. And they're the way they are because of how they were raised differently. Also, the scene where Arthur kills his mom and says that he used to think his life was a tragedy, but now he sees it's a comedy is reminiscent of when Heath Ledger's joker tells Rachel about how how, after his wife leaves him "now I see the funny side. now I'm always smiling". Also, the scene right after he kills Murray is I believe the first time that you actually see him laugh like a normal person would laugh.
Thomas Wayne kept giving me these really evil vibes, anybody remember Telltale's Batman? After seeing how evil the Wayne's were in that game I can see this version of Thomas using his power to make his problems disappear.
this movie was heavily influenced by the killing joke and the king of comedy and i love it because this movie could be best explained as "if i am going to have to have a past, Id rather it be multiple choice." This movie you could say has different endings and outcomes if you look for them. you can see this as all in his head, you could see it as it really happened but the details are fuzzy, you can say joker isn't the son of Tomas or he is since there is evidence saying Tomas used his money to make it seem like Arthur wasn't his son
Thank you, I was just discussing this with another comic fan the other day. Todd Phillips didn't want this to be a "comic" book movie but he nailed it so well, especially if you read the killing joke.
Also by the dark knight returns. As along term fan- I wasn't irritated or upset over Wayne's portrayal or the possibility Joker and Bruce are related. It would even fit with the fact the Joker torments but doesn't kill Bruce over the years.
Jack Nicholson - Mob boss Joker Heath Ledger - Terrorist Joker Jared Leto - Gangsta Joker Joaquin Phoenix - "Are you talkin' to me? Because I'm mad as hell and not going to take this anymore!" Joker
The bathroom dance "This is an incredible scene I got to say". THANKS. At last. All reaction videos I see are skipping this part as if it was meaningless or not interesting, while it is one of the best scenes of this movie, with a potential meaning about the Joker invading Fleck's body, like "discovering itself/its own existence". Your take "He just performed an act" is really good too!
This movie was so good. I felt terrible walking out of the theatre, but thats parts of why its so good, its made you feel. Also, good to see it was just me choking up.
This is one of the best reaction videos I’ve watched. I love to see how people respond to this film in particular, and you guys really tapped into some of the most iconic moments, and seeing how your own thoughts were perfectly aligned with mine on my first viewing was interesting. I thought almost all of the same things you did. Very good analysis.
This definitely puts a new perspective to Jokers laugh. It makes you wonder, how uncomfortable, angry and probably terrified off his wits he was everytime he laughed at batman beating him up and destroying his plans
DigitalHIFI09 Pause at 3:11. Above Arthur’s reflection, there are 2 lights(?), they could be something else, but the important thing is to notice the wide, flat, white, disk looking things above his reflection both to the left and the right: those make up Batman’s eyes. At the top of the mirror in the middle, hangs some paper: the remaining bits of mirror to the left and right of the paper make up the pointed ears of his mask. Arthur’s pale reflection at the bottom of the mirror would be Bruce’s mouth and chin/the part of his face that isn’t covered by the mask. All the dark parts in the mirror make up the black of his mask, everything else either hung on the mirror or reflected by it are his white eyes, exposed face, and the space between his pointed ears.
not being on his meds is what changed him, once he went off those meds he became more confident and crazy... i think it was all supressed when he was still in therapy and getting medication. he shot those 3 guys while off the meds. Also another quesiton is how much of it do you think actually happened? how much was just his imagination? because the whole movie is him talking to the lady at the end giving his story on what happened right? or did it all actually happen ?
It's a fuckin masterpiece of a film everything from Todd Phillips directing the gorgeous cinematography that haunting score and the best performance of Phoenix's career in my opinion there's no way he wont win his oscar for this it deserves every nomination its received
Sam Porter with him winning Golden Globe, Critics Choice Award and now a SAG award in a Sunday all in a matter of weeks he defo has the best chance of winning than any other of his past three Oscar nominations.
This is the most non-comic book movie, based on a popular comic book character possible. And it was made very clear to people by the director, the actors and critics what NOT to expect from this. But even still, I was not expecting it to be as heavy and dark as it was. That said, I was SO impressed with it. I'm someone who loves movies like Taxi Driver, Zodiac, Dog Day Afternoon, Nightcrawler, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, There Will Be Blood, etc. Movies that don't leave you feeling good, per say, but take you places psychologically and get right in to what makes people do bad things, or just lose control, or hope, without justifying any of it. And this one is right up there with those. Phoenix's performance is fricken INCREDIBLE. Really hope he gets the Oscar for it, as it would be a damn shame if he somehow does not
Didn't it sound like when Arthur was on the Murray talk show, when we said "They couln't carry a turn to save their lives", and the line right after it sounded alot like the original joker from the 1960's show - maybe a nod to how that version of the joker spoke - in a very embellishing , flamboyant way.
Thomas Wayne may still be Arthur's father. The picture he tossed away after he killed his mom was signed T.W. and "Love your smile", so... it's still ambiguous.
@@kazbrekker8909 The thing is, with the way rich people are presented, and if you entertain the idea that Thomas Wayne lied with such indecency to Arthur, it's easy to imagine he used his influence and power to erase all traces of his adultery. I'm not saying he did. Just that the movie doesn't resolve the mystery.
Arin is the first reviewer I've seen mention the visual parallels between the first scenes and the last, (Joker laughing with the two social workers). I just want to say the parallel doesn't end there. The first scene ends with Joker lying on the ground crying in the alleyway as the camera slowly pulls away from him. Then, cut to him painfully struggling to contain his laughter with a social worker staring at him. The last scene starts with him laughing again, but genuinely, and not fighting to hold it back at all. The social worker is now smiling at him, and wants to know what he's laughing about. Cut back to an alleyway, but now it's Bruce Wayne crying on the floor over his dead parent's. Except he's not curled up crying, he's looking forward, and the camera is slowly pulling in. Just wanted to mention this. I think the movie does a really good job at suggesting how the Joker and Batman are two sides of the same coin. Even fans of the movie don't seem to give it any credit for being a legitimately good BATMAN movie.
21:02 Nailed it. This isn't a movie that is meant to make you feel happy. This is a film that you will really get - you will really understand - if you've ever experienced loss or grief on a massive scale.
When Joker was stood on top of the cop car, I thought he was gonna pull his cheeks as hard as possible like the beginning of the movie. But instead he embraces his Joker self
5:00 We had lots of black and white TVs in the 80s.when I was a kid we had our main TV that was color but got a black and white one for our dining room so we could watch while we ate dinner.
Couldn't even celebrate my birthday cause joker was released on that day and afterwards I was just in my room just thinking how this movie changed me 10/10 perfect movie
31:09 this movie loves to do the “no country for old men” thing where there’s a tense moment between two characters, jump cut, 1 character leaves the room, and wipes the bottom of their shoes. So basically I’m saying “he killed her too.”
PhantomShadow224 I’m pretty sure someone who worked on the movie said he didn’t kill her because they intentionally made it that he only kills people he thinks wronged him. Except for when he is Arkham and kills the Doctor
victor keeps it 100 They said before the movie came out it wasn’t gonna be like the joker we know. They said they knew comic fans might be angry but they were doing their own thing
These are the kind of movies DC should make. Not trying to rip off the Marvel Cinematic Universe Formula but giving us unconnected, well-made stories that are darker and riskier than what Marvel can make.
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aljanat5 get a job
@aljanat5 Stop trying so hard to be Arthur. This is very sad (if you're serious if this is a copy pasta then good meme)
Can we get react on One Punch Man Season 2? Or put it on the polls
Movie reaction to 'Free Fire'. I think you guys will love it.
Right after he shot De Niro, that was his first legit laugh instead of that forced high pitch laugh, so he enjoyed it
Thats what the Joker always loved, chaos. In the comics and every portrayal of him.
According to The Director, his only real laugh was at the end when he was in Arkham asylum smoking that cigarette
The only actual laugh is at the very end when hes laughing at how he imagined everything in the movie.
@@angeldarkseid if it the events of the movie are in his head, this film sucks. This is real.
There was a couple of legit laugh, off the top when he was watching charlie chaplin in the theatre.
I don't think ledger and Phoenix jokers can even be compared. the roles were played completely differently and both performances are amazing. im personally glad we have both of them
And we need one more joker to complete the canon
exactly, i hope everyone understands this
I agree 100%. I think Heath, were he alive today, would applaud Joaquin's performance. This movie was damn near a masterpiece.
ZIN ALEXZENDER Cameron Monaghan’s Joker.
Agree 100%
Creepy stranger put his fingers in your mouth.
Bruce: “😐”
Parents get murdered in front of you.
Also Bruce: “😐”
Dan B kids a bad actor
@@Nyghtgirl27 nah Batman always had a resting bitch face lol
Super High Doug Judy XD
@@Nyghtgirl27 I think it was to illude bruce may also have mental illnesses like Arthur giving credit to thomas being arthurs father
Cause he's batman! Lol
I really hope Joaquin Phoenix gets his Best Actor's Oscar. Honestly, I feel like he should've gotten one for Walk the Line. But he definitely deserves one for Arthur Fleck/ Joker.
Sorry for ruining your 69 likes. I just had to like your comment.
Joshua Baratheon he should have gotten one for his role in Gladiator
He should’ve got one for his performance in Gladiator before that
Probably the best performance I've ever seen.
Well Joker has been nominated for 11 oscars, so pretty good chance.
Damn this was an unexpected treat. Was awesome to see both your reactions. Shane getting emotional was nice as I also had a couple of choked up moments in the theater.
fuck yeah dude
@@maul8384 Patreons get to see certain stuff a week ahead.
Kyle Conway Yeah. I kind of choked up at the same part too.
I cried two times when I saw it for the first time ni theater. The bathroom dance and this scene with the mother's file.
Glad I'm not the only one who feels the awkwardness and cringe and shame, even when its a TV scene and I proceed to cover my face to hide.
I saw the movie at home and I had to pause soooo many times because of all the awkwradness ! It was so difficult to watch 😖
@@emmac.2314 Same only difference I just power through all of it.
I didn't find anything awkward wtf are y'all on about
I tell you, it was so hard the first time watching it in the theaters. Since I bought it I have seen the movie four more times and eventually it does get less and less cringey the more you watch it
@@HumanAfterAll123 that's just the more exposed you are the less it effects you. its cringe as hell because it was meant to be.
The laughing is the most essential of this movie. Especially in the stairwell, he's not laughing, he's crying. Once you realise that you understand the character.
Its why i love the bloody smile the fact that hes smiling through the pain, thats joker
Joker has 3 types of laugh in this movie: Fake laugh, a crying laugh, and his real laugh.
Precisely... And the first scene with his therapist. You know he's crying inside but the laughter is how it comes out. He has extreme social anxiety & PTSD.
A lot of people don’t know that in the comics, Joker has literally inspired cults that worship him. I feel like the end of this movie touched on it.
And, Batman and Joker have always been intertwined. This did it in a new/interesting way.
Yes that was a reference to the Cult of Joker and it was even used in the Gotham series with Jerome Valeska
@@KevinLopez-dm2tb I was about to say, the cult was a main factor in season 3
@Jason Carter You dont know this tho, this is the origin of Joker. He was indeed a failed comedian first, not some criminal mastermind.
@Jason Carter This is only his origin.
Jonathan Shaw reminds me of how my dumbass friend said it’s not true to the actual joker even though he’s read more comic books than I have. It shows a lot of stuff that I think is very accurate to the joker. I’d argue even more than heath ledgers. He had that touch of humour, spontaneouty, and eeriness which the joker always has in the comics. If you watch closely even when he gets beat up in the opening scene you can see him push the little button on his flower and water pours out it as though he’s still trying to make people laugh. That is a very joker thing to do
As someone who struggles with a mental illness myself, I related to Arthur in an almost scary way. People don't realize how easy it is for the rest of society to dismiss us/throw people like us in the background/treat us like we're no better than dogs, and this was a perfect example of everything gone wrong. Loneliness is possibly the worst feeling a human can experience, and if Arthur was taken seriously and had gotten the help he needed, then the Joker would never have been born
Sad to hear you've been treated that way, that's unfair. For what it's worth, I hope you're having a nice day :)
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I get it man. I have panic attacks that sent me into laughing fits. And yes. I'm serious. Earned me the title joker cause of this film. It fucking sucks.
I have been depressed for 11 years of my life, i can't say the doctors i've met take me too seriously. I can relate to Arthur being a outsider. To be honest im not gonna be around for much longer on this planet. The doctors could have helped me.
@@theblackbull55 I get it, man. But don't give up. I was that way for 15. You'll make it. I believe in you
Sounds weird, but I love Shane's reaction to someone getting shot in this movie. Shows how much he is into the movie, on the train and on the talkshow, the dude jumped in fucking shock. It was great.
Even though everyone knew Murray was about to get shot, there's still something that's so shocking about it. I can't put my finger on it
@@mr.onomatopoeia523 It's so quick. He just snapped it up and boom, brains all over the wall. Then he laughs, gets up and quickly, just as suddenly, shoots him and as he proceeds to put the gun down, it almost feels like he's about to shoot AGAIN. Unpredictable.
Even during the train scene, you don't see him reaching for his gun, just SUDDENLY, the jerkass gets headshot.
The thought of someone sitting right next to you, not looking like they could win a fight, just suddenly snapping a gun at you and shooting before you could even think is scary.
It’s mad. How many movies I’ve watched where people have been shot. But when I watched this one it made me feel like it was real. The way this movie was made was outstanding. Everyone will have their opinions on it, but it’s one of the only movies I’ve watched where I reacted to every boundary pushed, almost as if it was real, and I don’t know why
@@warrenjenga8335 Aye! For one thing- people don't fly backwards from a 12 gram bullet. It was closer to a real shooting than a hollywood shooting.
Because the film doesn't romanticize it. He gets angry and kills him. No monologue, no slowmo, no warning. You could definitely feel the tensions rise but it was so natural. It felt real. Its one of my favorite scenes of cinema
*The director confirmed the neighbor lived. There was a deleted scene where he gives her flowers with a note saying to watch the show tonight and the other deleted scene was her watching him on TV. Director also confirms he only kills those who did him wrong.*
FIL MV I knew that! Thank you for sharing this!❤️
Where did you read that? You dont have links do you?
@@vicentegeonix Its on original script for test screening. You can look that up. It's way more dark in original script.
@@SGK1206 I know. But he meant THIS JOKER VERSION
FIL MV i like the graphic novel “joker” when it shows the joker walking through some random apartment building, stopping at a random door and picking the lock, then proceeding to murder the elderly couple in their bed and watch the news while laying on top of their freshly slain corpses
"I don't like awkward shit, man." Pretty much most of the movie, right? (In a good way).
I love this Joker laugh because it's so unique to him and this story. Like you can see his body forcing it out against his will and the pain it causes when it rattles his throat and chest. It's unnerving to hear and see. They created this character whose life is filled with sadness and yet most of the time when he laughs there's no true joy or mirth in it which is interesting because he wants to be a comedian and works as a clown. It's like he's constantly chasing happiness even at his job. I also love the run he has. It's like he's always wearing his clown shoes the way he moves.
Damn I almost cried in that part when he found out his mom abused him. You can hear the pain in his voice.
its the adoption part bro
He laughs when he's angry or uncomfortable, he laughed every time Gary was insulted not because he thought was funny, but because he was uncomfortable hearing his friend being made fun.
This is the first movie that really showed how the Joker fights. He's brutal, unpredictable, and fast. You don't know if he's gonna stab you, punch you, or shoot you, and that's what makes him scary.
But in the dark night he also fights like that
@@YoureRightIThink True, but seeing him hit batman with a crowbar and him *beating a mans skull into a wall* are two very different levels of brutal.
@@howiejbrown6919 go back to hogwarts and stir a pot
@@HaruhiDream5339 Nice reference!
@@YoureRightIThink it was meh in the dark night
I like this combo, would love to see some more Shane and Aaron reactions. Great video guys
The cringe face dual!
Shane + Aaron = Sharon
Yeah, I think Shane gets to fully express himself here with Aaron. I haven't watched the videos with Shane, Rick and Calvin so I can't speak on that dynamic but I do notice when everyone is together usually Eric or Calvin kinda undercut his thoughts and opinions. I'm not saying he's not sometimes off the mark or gets too abstract with things but they all say off things from time to time. Aaron in this is way more receptive to Shane then is usually the case.
Same
Unfortunately, this didn’t age well. Shane had to part from the group because of something he said about Aaron’s wife.
After The Dark Knight I never thought anyone could reach Heath Ledger's level of The Joker.. but Joaquin did it!
@@kevincos4450 I said Ledger's LEVEL not that he's better.. Even when phoenix doesn't have the makeup he still looks like the joker and I love it! The dark knight is still my favorite super hero movie of all time tho..
I love how everyone sucks ledger's dick when Christopher nolan is mostly to thank for that it was a solid performance but if Joaquin or some other good actor took the role it would most like still be an amazing film that movie had joker spread throughout it that's why it worked this was the Joaquin Phoenix movie and I couldnt even recognize him if heath is your favorite that's fine but talking down on this performance is pretty laughable
@@kevincos4450 Jake Gyllenhaal and Michael Fassbender are great actors though, is not like they're anybody. Both Ledger and Phoenix made unique and original interpretations of the Joker, it's very hard and subjective to tell which is better, because both characters and movies are *very* different.
I don't think Phoenix was "louder", I think it's the opposite, Ledger had much more impactful scenes and dialogues. Instead, this movie overuse music scenes where Phoenix only act physically and although those scenes are great, you don't have much great moments with actual dialogue, except for the final scene with Murray or the scene when he kills Randall and let Gary go. But in The Dark Knight you have multiple scenes where Ledger is given great dialogue and space to shine and be "loud": the pencil trick scene, every scene telling the story of his scars, when he crash into the party looking for Harvey Dent, the interrogation scene with Batman, the scene in the hospital with Dent, his final confrontation with Bats, etc... Ledger was a great actor, very versatile and inventive, but so is Phoenix, I think if both had the oportunity of playing the character of the other both would've still been great.
I think Ledger it's still memorable and almost immovable as "the best Joker" in great part because of the context: he wasn't known as a great actor as Phoenix was at the time their casting was announced and, sadly, because he died, so people somewhat exalt him as an untouchable myth. We expected Phoenix to be great, so we judge his performance more harshly, but when The Dark Knight premiered almost everyone had their minds blown out by Ledger performance, no one expected him to be that different or even to be good at all. Phoenix's performance was as different as Ledger's, but people were already expecting his performance to be Oscar-worthy since the first trailer, so the "shock" of watching him was much more smaller than the first time we watched Ledger, the hype with Phoenix was much higher.
And, man, the fact that Joaquin Phoenix could came up with a *completely different* Joker's laugh when more than 5 great actors have played the same character before him... well, that alone makes him one of the best (if not the best).
(I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say, english is not my first language.sorry for the long text)
The only thing you could say was hostile was me referring to how everyone's got ledgers dick in their mouth other then that I actually said thinking he was a better joker is fine I just find it cringy when people downplay another actor just because it's not their favorite if anything you brought the hostility by throwing in that playful kiddo remark at the end as if to trigger a salty response I was also just engaging in the conversation I just didnt share your opinion so you got offended I think every movie joker is a valid pick for a personal favorite but when you need to downplay another performance just to justify your opinion it lessons the value of your opinion mah dude
Ledger was good but his performance was elevated by having Christian bale as a co star and having Christopher nolan as a great director he was good actor in a great film but this was a great film about one character pretty much if Joaquin wasnt a top tier this movie wouldn't have worked you say others could've done it. well I say sure but not nearly as good
Gosh, I've never seen this version of Shane. I really liked the reaction!
Have you seen the video with Shane reacting to The Last Samurai? It's a short but great video.
@@SceneSurgeSnippets its a movie ^^
@@SceneSurgeSnippets It's a great movie. If you get the chance to watch it, you really should watch it.
@@SceneSurgeSnippets Show? Hold this FAT *L* real quick, bro.
Same.
Joker now has 11 oscar nominations and a pretty much guaranteed win for Joaquin phoenix
Deserves every single nomination
He win a golden, a critics choice, and a scream actors.
@@samporter7018 Nope
@@FroggyTheNinja Look at the sad little SJW crying in his corner, commenting against every positive comment on this movie. Shut the fuck up, and go away and take your lousy extremist ''feminism'' with you cuz nobody likes you.
@@1BuFo what are you talking about? He just said 'nope' but your reply was too much.
13:34 Are you Crying???!!?? Damn that Hit you so hard..it is so F up that reveal! i feel ya man...
Arthur runs like he has clown shoes on even when he doesnt.
Cuz he's a legend.
The blood smile is such a powerful scene
Aaron has never seen Shawshank? Get that on a poll ASAP.
I watched it for the first time very recently, great watch.
IKR!!!
Love that movie so damn good
One of my favourite movies ever. They need to watch
Legendary movie🔥🔥
The level of discomfort that Shane feels where he wants to stop is simply wonderful. It's part of the movie doing it job. This is a wonderful treat for a Monday morning.
That was completely unnecessary Shane, but it was cool 21:22
Santa _ LMAO underrated comment
DAMNNNN
I DIDN'T NOTICED THAT WHAT THE FUCK
Dope.
Damn!
The media is really trying to bring this movie down, proving the entire point of the movie.
The media is full of sensitive little crybaby pussy ass bitches. That's the human population today tho.
Still as a movie it wasn't that great. The acting and the directing was top notch but movie-wise it was just decent. It doesn't hold a candle to TDK though
@@someguy3508 if it has great directing, great acting, great score, original story, and a new take on a comic book character, then how is it not a great movie ?
@@ringo1017 it was kinda boring, they tried a clever thing with his "girlfriend" which was obvious, made Thomas Wayne a prick which contradicts everything about the Batman. Idk it didn't feel like a masterpiece to me. It was just decent
@@ringo1017 It's a good film but it isn't original in any way.
One of the best thing about this Joker, aside from Joaquin's amazing acting, is that it shows a vulnerable side Arthur before the more cold, calculating Joker we've come to expect giving him so much more depth.
My favorite part of the video is the way Shane picks up his pen at 21:23 I don’t know why but I thought that was pretty sick and kept rewinding it😂😂
I was like holy crap that was cool! Hahaaa
holyshit i didnt notice that, gotta learn that
Shane does that in a lot of videos. Most of the time he catches it but sometimes I've seen it go flying off table lol
StrubleUMBC Do you have examples of when he does this? Tbh I've never noticed lmao
StrubleUMBC lmao
Remember when Arthur tried to put on a happy face at the begining of the movie but despite his best effort it wouldn't stay ... And then at the end of the movie you have this 20:02 .
Did you guys realise that the person in the back of the taxi with the clown mask that drives past Arthur on the street was the woman on the train that the 3 Wall St guys were harassing? Love these little details!
Now I have to go back and see that again! I totally missed that!
I'm totally with Shane on this one, like I'm glad I've seen this movie, but during most of it I felt terrible and wanted to just walk out of the cinema. I absolutely hate secondhand embarrassment (which I get for the smallest of things), so this movie was painful to watch.
Lucy Mystery same, except I wasn’t feeling secondhand embarrassment, I was just so disturbed.
We all felt it...and it’s deliberate. But then there is always that part of us that toughs it out cuz we know we’re also watching a masterpiece
I hate secondhand embarassment as well but this movie didn't do that for me as much. I guess I just saw what they were going for so it didn't bother me.
Part of what makes movies great is the emotion and and all the feelings they drum up. This movie really hits home for a lot of people in a lot of ways and I think that’s why people love it so much.
You felt the way you did because of how realistic and humanising it is
This has to be the best reaction i have watched these past 2-3 years since i have been watching you.
Arthur's laughing is an actual medical condition.
Pseudobulbar palsy. It a condition characterized by involuntary laughing and/or crying but there no emotion underneath. It’s the mechanics of laughter but mirthless. Might be the result of brain injury he suffered due to physical abuse by his father, which he learns from his mother’s hospital records. What Phoenix did that Ledger didn’t was to make Joker human. Ledger ‘s Joker, awesome as it was, remained a comic book character. This Joker has so much more depth. IMO.
@@memdoc_1966 wow. I really did not know that
@@memdoc_1966 It's worse once I tried simulating it. You get the euphoria from laughter at the first second, and it's all pain and suffering in the next minutes. It's like your body's drowning itself but it does so with second-breaks in between.
Here’s a special note BlindWave. There’s only 2 credited actors for doctor/social worker a guy and a girl. The guy was the guy with the file on his mother. The other was the social worker at the beginning and end of the movie. The same lady was the social worker that “never really listened to him” and the woman at the end asking “what’s so funny”. Which raised the question how much of the movie was actually in his mind and actually happened. This movie is so good and has so many layers all the while showing the ugliness of society towards mental health. The fact that he got physically healthier, weight wise and personality wise the more the movie ensued just shows its power and mental decrease. Love this movie. I bought it
This movie portrayes what we never want to admit: that this is exactly what life, the system is at the core.
Agree so much.
Shane and Aaron have a awesome dynamic. Totally would love to see them interact 1 on 1 more
They have an authentic sibling like dynamic. When they get on each others case they really do and when they support one another they also really do. I remember a mailbag where Shane said he likes teasing Aaron because it's just for fun not to hurt his feelings but he doesn't like it when other people do it. So when people in early Mailbags used to purposely leave Aaron out of letters he laughed at first but eventually once it became a running gag he would include his name just so he wouldn't feel bad. They have that kind of bond and I think it's dope
Never before have I seen Shane so emotional during a reaction as he was during the reveal of Arthur's childhood.
I saw a comment about this on a different video, but I really love the way at 18:50 when he says "I'll tell you what you get," you can hear Arthur more, he's insecure, his voice is shaking more and it cracks, and then the next part "You get what you fucking deserve" you really *hear* the Joker come out, like the change is chilling to me, his preformance is incredible.
The interview scene always makes my heart race, even when watching reactions. What an effective movie.
Same
This was so unexpected yet so entertaining to watch, made me empathize with Shane hard with all the mom stuff. Great reaction !
The part where Arthur imagines himself on The Murray Franklin Show and he says:
"I love you Murray!" And Murray says "I love you too!" really reminded of "YOU'RE BREATHTAKING!"
This movie was so suspenseful. Because I knew it was about the Joker, I was on edge waiting for him to snap at any moment.
I love seeing Aaron and Shane react together!
“Dude what the hell at least rob him” Shane 2020 😂💀
Shane’s reaction was the same as mine, I was so shocked and sometimes I didn’t want to watch it for those cringy scenes. This movie is so good, it makes you think that everything happening in the movie is real.
This was a masterpiece of a movie, this was the greatest acting performance I’ve seen. How Arthur slowly lost himself and became the Joker.
Exactly is a movie about mental health but also about a society that leaves the poor, the weak and the sick to fend for themselves slowly moving towards the abyss.
The violence from the rich and the powerful! Wayne and also DeNiro...
I never thought Ledger's Joker would ever be topped. But it was
Agree. Back to the days that "The Dark knight" was out, i thought that he was going to be the best ever. He is, but this is so messed up. Phoenix was tremendous, he is the top of the top now.
You know that’s fine in all but I still think Ledger is better
Ledger is better, because Joaquin really didn't play The Joker in the film until literally in the end of the film when all that riot was going on that when he became The Joker but till then it was all about Arthur.
@@aimtriggerthebest2678 it's an origin story dumbass
@@hijilplp5053 Duh? Like I didn't know that.
I hadn't been really uncomfortable at a movie theater in a long time before this movie. It became one of my favorites.
I've watched that movie twice in a row. I stayed at the theatre and bought a second ticket. I just had to watch it a second time. This movie is really a masterpiece. Dark, dramatic and deep.
Deep?!
So amazing to watch a blind reaction to this movie i think it was the best movie of 2019 and Joaquin deserves the Oscar
18:44 Why can’t I stop rewatching this shot? I am mesmerised by his acting. The pain in his voice, his face expressions, body language. It looks all too real
I really liked the idea of Joker being Batman's illegitimate brother. And they're the way they are because of how they were raised differently.
Also, the scene where Arthur kills his mom and says that he used to think his life was a tragedy, but now he sees it's a comedy is reminiscent of when Heath Ledger's joker tells Rachel about how how, after his wife leaves him "now I see the funny side. now I'm always smiling".
Also, the scene right after he kills Murray is I believe the first time that you actually see him laugh like a normal person would laugh.
Thomas Wayne kept giving me these really evil vibes, anybody remember Telltale's Batman? After seeing how evil the Wayne's were in that game I can see this version of Thomas using his power to make his problems disappear.
Anthony Ingruber's portrayal of joker in that game series is also really good
this movie was heavily influenced by the killing joke and the king of comedy and i love it because this movie could be best explained as "if i am going to have to have a past, Id rather it be multiple choice." This movie you could say has different endings and outcomes if you look for them. you can see this as all in his head, you could see it as it really happened but the details are fuzzy, you can say joker isn't the son of Tomas or he is since there is evidence saying Tomas used his money to make it seem like Arthur wasn't his son
Thank you, I was just discussing this with another comic fan the other day. Todd Phillips didn't want this to be a "comic" book movie but he nailed it so well, especially if you read the killing joke.
Also by the dark knight returns.
As along term fan- I wasn't irritated or upset over Wayne's portrayal or the possibility Joker and Bruce are related. It would even fit with the fact the Joker torments but doesn't kill Bruce over the years.
Jack Nicholson - Mob boss Joker
Heath Ledger - Terrorist Joker
Jared Leto - Gangsta Joker
Joaquin Phoenix - "Are you talkin' to me? Because I'm mad as hell and not going to take this anymore!" Joker
Did you just combine Taxi Driver and Network?
@@TheBS1000 Well, if I explain the joke it's not funny.
The song used when Joker is dancing on the stairs, rock and roll part 2 by gary glitter, was released in 1972
I really loved that last scene when Arthur is on top of the car with the crowd all around him then he makes a smile out of his blood
The way Aaron's reaction at 6:54 flows into the next scene 😂
13:32 that was me. This scene is so brutal emotionally as it is but Joaquin's acting makes it even sadder...
The bathroom dance "This is an incredible scene I got to say". THANKS. At last. All reaction videos I see are skipping this part as if it was meaningless or not interesting, while it is one of the best scenes of this movie, with a potential meaning about the Joker invading Fleck's body, like "discovering itself/its own existence". Your take "He just performed an act" is really good too!
That dancing, and that amazing, raw and heartbreaking music is just... AGH!!
TRAIN TO BUSAN PLEASE!
Fk yeah.
I can't wait to watch 2
Great suggestion I’d love to see that reaction
TRAIN TO BUSAN is awesome !
and parasite
Shane's laugh at 7:15
O.O
It's uncanny.
Heath Ledger?
This movie was so good. I felt terrible walking out of the theatre, but thats parts of why its so good, its made you feel.
Also, good to see it was just me choking up.
Shane is my spirit animal during the awkward parts
Its great to have a super hero/comic book movie that isnt a lazy story masked with over the top CGI like most seem to be these days
This is one of the best reaction videos I’ve watched. I love to see how people respond to this film in particular, and you guys really tapped into some of the most iconic moments, and seeing how your own thoughts were perfectly aligned with mine on my first viewing was interesting. I thought almost all of the same things you did. Very good analysis.
This definitely puts a new perspective to Jokers laugh. It makes you wonder, how uncomfortable, angry and probably terrified off his wits he was everytime he laughed at batman beating him up and destroying his plans
The director of this did the Hangover movies . This movie was so good , but when you first watch it it takes a lot out of ya. Great reaction guys .
Hidden Batman face in mirror at 3:11
Thats trippy!!😂😂
Oh shit yeah
DUDE!!!
I don't see it, I must be blind. someone help
DigitalHIFI09 Pause at 3:11. Above Arthur’s reflection, there are 2 lights(?), they could be something else, but the important thing is to notice the wide, flat, white, disk looking things above his reflection both to the left and the right: those make up Batman’s eyes.
At the top of the mirror in the middle, hangs some paper: the remaining bits of mirror to the left and right of the paper make up the pointed ears of his mask.
Arthur’s pale reflection at the bottom of the mirror would be Bruce’s mouth and chin/the part of his face that isn’t covered by the mask.
All the dark parts in the mirror make up the black of his mask, everything else either hung on the mirror or reflected by it are his white eyes, exposed face, and the space between his pointed ears.
not being on his meds is what changed him, once he went off those meds he became more confident and crazy... i think it was all supressed when he was still in therapy and getting medication. he shot those 3 guys while off the meds. Also another quesiton is how much of it do you think actually happened? how much was just his imagination? because the whole movie is him talking to the lady at the end giving his story on what happened right? or did it all actually happen ?
I suspect that's up to the viewer to decide for themselves.
Once them government funds got cut, bruh started tripping lol.
13:30
Shane at this very moment is shedding tears. Only The Last Samurai has ever made him do that.
Dylan Cardona there’s been a few other reactions where Shane breaks. I can’t remember though
@@fikle last episode of season 1 of stranger things. he broke down crying, too.
@@-gohu- That's the one! When Hopper tried to resuscitate Will. That got to Shane hard.
DAMMIT SHANE I CANT WATCH YOU CRY
It's a fuckin masterpiece of a film everything from Todd Phillips directing the gorgeous cinematography that haunting score and the best performance of Phoenix's career in my opinion there's no way he wont win his oscar for this it deserves every nomination its received
Sam Porter with him winning Golden Globe, Critics Choice Award and now a SAG award in a Sunday all in a matter of weeks he defo has the best chance of winning than any other of his past three Oscar nominations.
@@softshallow7435 exactly
7:16 joker roleplay
That was my first thought when I heard him 😂
21:22 that was smooth with the pen tho
The best comic book film since The Dark Knight
@@kevincos4450yes, Logan is very good too!
Joker is better than both🤡🤡🤡
@Matt Preston
Yeah Logan would be next kinda like:
1. The Dark Knight
2. Joker
3. Logan
Joker !
Not better than TDK but close
TDK> Joker? really..
I love the movie so much
Seen it twice in the theaters. It's already a classic for me
This is the most non-comic book movie, based on a popular comic book character possible. And it was made very clear to people by the director, the actors and critics what NOT to expect from this. But even still, I was not expecting it to be as heavy and dark as it was. That said, I was SO impressed with it. I'm someone who loves movies like Taxi Driver, Zodiac, Dog Day Afternoon, Nightcrawler, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, There Will Be Blood, etc. Movies that don't leave you feeling good, per say, but take you places psychologically and get right in to what makes people do bad things, or just lose control, or hope, without justifying any of it. And this one is right up there with those. Phoenix's performance is fricken INCREDIBLE. Really hope he gets the Oscar for it, as it would be a damn shame if he somehow does not
Didn't it sound like when Arthur was on the Murray talk show, when we said "They couln't carry a turn to save their lives", and the line right after it sounded alot like the original joker from the 1960's show - maybe a nod to how that version of the joker spoke - in a very embellishing , flamboyant way.
This film is a masterpiece
Nah mate, watch parasite.. it would change ur opinion
@@mabugamaster3043 more than one movie can be a master piece
@@mabugamaster3043 nah mate
Mabuga Master parasite is good but this is good as well.
Mmm.... no
Thomas Wayne may still be Arthur's father. The picture he tossed away after he killed his mom was signed T.W. and "Love your smile", so... it's still ambiguous.
There was adoption papers that prove he isnt a Wayne
@@kazbrekker8909 The thing is, with the way rich people are presented, and if you entertain the idea that Thomas Wayne lied with such indecency to Arthur, it's easy to imagine he used his influence and power to erase all traces of his adultery. I'm not saying he did. Just that the movie doesn't resolve the mystery.
@@kazbrekker8909 Thomas Wayne had the power to influence such papers to hide any trace that he was involved with Arthur's mother.
Arin is the first reviewer I've seen mention the visual parallels between the first scenes and the last, (Joker laughing with the two social workers).
I just want to say the parallel doesn't end there. The first scene ends with Joker lying on the ground crying in the alleyway as the camera slowly pulls away from him. Then, cut to him painfully struggling to contain his laughter with a social worker staring at him.
The last scene starts with him laughing again, but genuinely, and not fighting to hold it back at all. The social worker is now smiling at him, and wants to know what he's laughing about. Cut back to an alleyway, but now it's Bruce Wayne crying on the floor over his dead parent's. Except he's not curled up crying, he's looking forward, and the camera is slowly pulling in.
Just wanted to mention this. I think the movie does a really good job at suggesting how the Joker and Batman are two sides of the same coin. Even fans of the movie don't seem to give it any credit for being a legitimately good BATMAN movie.
21:02 Nailed it.
This isn't a movie that is meant to make you feel happy.
This is a film that you will really get - you will really understand - if you've ever experienced loss or grief on a massive scale.
11 oscars nominatoins
"He's so skinny and weird"
- Shane 2020
When Joker was stood on top of the cop car, I thought he was gonna pull his cheeks as hard as possible like the beginning of the movie. But instead he embraces his Joker self
I forgot to PUNCH OUT....! IVE WANTED TO DO THAT SO MANY TIMES. I LAUGHED MY ASS OFF. HE SURE PUNCHED OUT.
I always liked the theory that Heath's joker was a war vet.
That ascending and descending of the stairs as a metaphor is a great take. 👌
Absolute. Masterpiece.
5:00 We had lots of black and white TVs in the 80s.when I was a kid we had our main TV that was color but got a black and white one for our dining room so we could watch while we ate dinner.
Couldn't even celebrate my birthday cause joker was released on that day and afterwards I was just in my room just thinking how this movie changed me 10/10 perfect movie
This movie got Shane spinning in his chair
The song in the stair dance was just to reflecte the New person he was, happy at is own way.
Great reaction from a great movie thanks for watching this blind wave. Also give Shane a hug🙂
31:09 this movie loves to do the “no country for old men” thing where there’s a tense moment between two characters, jump cut, 1 character leaves the room, and wipes the bottom of their shoes.
So basically I’m saying “he killed her too.”
If not she would be sitting in her apartment thinking i need new locks or i should actually use my lock i have on the door!!😂😂😂
PhantomShadow224 I’m pretty sure someone who worked on the movie said he didn’t kill her because they intentionally made it that he only kills people he thinks wronged him. Except for when he is Arkham and kills the Doctor
@@logan_brit proof they dont understand the joker .
victor keeps it 100 They said before the movie came out it wasn’t gonna be like the joker we know. They said they knew comic fans might be angry but they were doing their own thing
These are the kind of movies DC should make. Not trying to rip off the Marvel Cinematic Universe Formula but giving us unconnected, well-made stories that are darker and riskier than what Marvel can make.