Director: Todd Phillips
Actors: Joaquin
Phoenix, Zazie Beetz, Robert De Niro, Frances Conroy
Genre:
Drama
Rating:
MA
‘Joker’ is definitely not a comic book
film – don’t expect Batman, any good guy/bad guy battles, CGI or falling into a
vat of chemicals. This film is 100% focused on Arthur (Phoenix)’s transformation
from misunderstood clown and comedian into the psychopathic killer that is the Joker.
The only Batman connections are via Thomas Wayne (Cullen), two scenes with ~10-year-old
Bruce Wayne (Pereira-Olson) and a few mentions of Gotham.
Phoenix is the fourth live-action film Joker,
with each seeming to be of their time. This is the opposite of Nicholson’s Joker
and an extension of Ledger’s Joker. The difference is that both Nicholson &
Ledger only had ~30min of screen time, whereas Phoenix is in almost every second
of this film’s 2 hours – and is mesmerising throughout. Especially his weight loss
and how his ribs show, and how he uses that awkwardness in his dancing and
movements.
It looks great, the score and soundtrack
are solid. It’s not overly violent until the final 25min and Arthur/Joker doesn’t
always make sense, which is the point. It’s a bit slow in parts and doesn’t fully
utilise De Niro (a Letterman-like TV host). The "laughing" that Phoenix does looks
physically painful, but is a bit too convenient as a plot point. Does a great job
of being the outcast though.
Overall: Different and sometimes difficult
take on the villain’s origin.
Gav's
Rating: 3.5 stars.
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