Well I have watched it finally and I thought it was a very good film. It manages to make its own universe separate from DC, yet so realistic at the same time, and somehow did make me emphatize with Arthur Fleck and his treatment by society around him. The director obviously did push a political statement however, without pressing too many hot buttons. But what are your thoughts?
user9713 ago
The movie's garbage, but I'm not surprised that people would sympathize and look up to a guy with faggot tendencies who dances and laughs uncontrollably. Seriously, this is the kind of shit they'd push onto leftists, and you people ate it right up. 🤡🎪
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downtownchinatown ago
Faggot tendencies? I can't recall any instance of that in the movie at all. So some guy dancing and trying to do comedy is gay?
ardvarcus ago
I tried to watch it a couple of times, but found it just too depressing to stand more than a few minutes of it. I doubt I will ever watch the whole thing.
downtownchinatown ago
I know, I assumed maybe someone would post spoilers in the comments.
It's a depressing movie, which is odd since Todd Phillips also directed the Hangover movies. I thought as a character study, it was phenomenal.