A/N: since I finally had the chance today, I'll finally give my review on the Joker movie and see if my opinion on it is like most of everyone elses or different.
Well, time to find out. This is my Review of Joker.
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Pros:
*Seeing Arthur develop into the joker as the film goes on was real nice to see on screen.
*The tone of the film really works well with home the joker is portrayed in this film and it did generally feel like there were some eerie moments, if not slightly scary.
*While I don't think his laugh is one of the best, it's still a pretty good on and really fits a sort of crazy aspect.
*The Music for this film is really good. Having a depressing, creepy and even somber tone during certain moments of the film.
*There are moments where I did at least feel bad for Arthur, even if I didn't agree with the way he went about his action.
*Certain Moments in this film really show off the worst of Gotham and show part of why Bruce eventually became Batman.
*The Dancing on the stairs moment is of course the most famous scene in the movie.
*I love how the tension in the moment where Arthur, now as Joker, was on Murray's talk show and he eventually lets everyone know what he did before killing him.
*The ending of the film did an interesting take on setting up Bruce's story as batman for that film's universe.
Cons:
*While I'm okay with the look he's got in this film. I'll always prefer the green and purple clothing.
*As somewhat interesting as the scene is where a Young Bruce meets Arthur, I prefer it where Joker and Batman met in the case that Batman unintentionally created Joker.
*I personally wasn't a fan of the version of Alfred in that moment.
*Wasn't too into the whole "Thomas Wayne might be Arthur's Dad" thing that went on for a bit.
I give this Movie an 8/10. A Really Great DC Film and Comic Book Movie. However, do I think it's better than Endgame like some people think? No. And for reasons.
1. because one film is Rated-R while the other is PG-13
2. both films have different tones.
3. one film is an origin story while the other is a big finale and send off for some of the characters that we've gotten to know for 10 years.
4. Despite all the stuff in Joker that I really enjoyed, Endgame still wins me over for it's characters, epic battles, and for it's both funny as well as emotional moments that will stick with me. However, despite that, this movie is still one of the best films 2019 has given us. And if they ever follow up on this film (probably not), I would be interested to see what batman's interactions with this joker would go.