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It’s not a great work, but it nevertheless shows a certain courage. A sequel that rows against itself, because the audience wants Joker, blood, and macabre dances—not the man behind the costume.
It’s not a great work, but it nevertheless shows a certain courage.
A sequel that rows against itself, because the audience wants Joker, blood, and macabre dances—not the man behind the costume.
Discover Todd Phillips’ bold musical sequel—watch Joker: Folie à Deux and explore the psyche behind the mask.
Right from the start when the psychiatrist asks Arthur/Joker what he remembers about the latest murders, he replies: 'the music', and this says a lot about the continuation of the film’s narration. One of the scenes that I liked the most was the emblematic one where Joker/Arthur laughs and cries in the rain in the courtyard of the psychiatric prison.
Right from the start when the psychiatrist asks Arthur/Joker what he remembers about the latest murders, he replies: 'the music', and this says a lot about the continuation of the film’s narration.
One of the scenes that I liked the most was the emblematic one where Joker/Arthur laughs and cries in the rain in the courtyard of the psychiatric prison.
Discover the complex emotions and performances in Joker: Folie à Deux—watch the film and dive deeper into its rich narrative.
Ohibò! Quest’opera non è in nessuna classifica. Perchè non usare l’apposito pulsante qui sotto?
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