Joker

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Re: Joker

Post by Inge van Tonder »

I was hesitant to watch this movie. I hate when DC uses to many actors for one hero or villain. But this was quite good.
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As you say, Joker is a one-of-a-kind persona. This film's story is so instructive and entertaining worth watching. After all, it has a wealth of life lessons that you’ll grasp.
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To be honest, after learning their stories, villains aren't act villains after all.
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Post by Jordan Abio »

This is an excellent film. The psychology behind society's creation of a villain, as well as seeing Joker evolve and his disconnection from reality, all contributed to the Joker we know today. I was both terrified and delighted for Arthur when he discovered what made him happy. What I enjoyed in the tale are the twisted emotions and preconceived notions of good and evil.
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