# MOVIE REVIEW HIVE BLOG (JOKER) BY @imran15

in Movies & TV Shows3 years ago

HI EVERYONE


ASSALAMU ALAIKUM


I hope you are all well and I am well. Today I am going to share in the Movie Review on #hiveblog . I hope you like my review.

JOKER


The movie I am going to review today is called Joker. Let's get started then.

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The Joker is a boring movie the word would be boring to say it. The weight is not designed for it ok Joker frustrating, hunting and so problematic. After watching the film, I had trouble talking for an hour and got some sleep. It sounds dramatic but that’s how I react to the film and this character. One of the best villains in pop culture has the ability to do that. The Health Laser Joker was a nightmare in The Dark Knight. The heart of darkness was looking at him.



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However, in The Joker, director Todd Phillips and actor Joaquin Phoenix took it even further. They put us inside his head. We see why the mentally ill lonely blossoms on a spotted killing machine and we sympathize with him. We are moving away from him, but we also take his roots to sever the indifferent smog company. The Joker expresses anarchy and we laugh with him when we see the world burn. The film goes into your bloodstream, because it was made so skillfully. Phoenix as the Joker in the center course.



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For most of the film, however, we don't see him as the Crown Prince of Crime. Phillips and his co-author Scott Silver redefined the world of comic books, so the Joker is a period film that is silly, scratch-style misleading with CGI is minimal. The film was set in the late 1970s - early 80s in New York and carries the DNA of films from that time, such as Taxi Driver, The King of Comedy, Dog Day Noon, Network. DOP Lawrence Sher and art director Laura Bollinger have done a great job of gifting the urban hell. Gotham is literally a disturbance, because the sanitation department is on strike.



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There is rubbish everywhere and the residents seemed to be doing Steve for the stench and illness, especially Arthur. Arthur's mother called him happy, because Arthur tells us he was not happy for even a minute of his whole life. Most people treat Arthur like garbage that they are stepping sideways on the sidewalk and his positive attachment to reality comes slowly.



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As he puts it, it's enough to drive someone crazy. Never seen a madman like Phoenix. Arthur suffers from a situation that forces him to laugh uncontrollably, but this smile is like breathing away from tears. There are some scenes where he just feels human. The phoenix is ​​so thin that when he removes his shirt, you can see that the bones survive at impossible angles. Arthur is sad, but a flash of joy that comes from not losing his eyes.



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When he kills, his angular wire body seems to return with energy. Phoenix is ​​practically in every frame of this photo. He’s hypnotic and he’s holding the Joker together. Among other actors, including Robert De Niro playing a talk-show host Arthur Worship, has been adopted by Phoenix's show-stopping performance. However, the film is so intensely centered on Arthur and justifies his descent to his descendants that it does not prove the other threads of the story like a subplot of a romance with a neighbor. Yes, Batman makes an appearance but he is a child.



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At one point Arthur wrote in his diary the worst aspect of a mental illness that people expect you to behave like you don’t. In the end, though, the film does not take this insight anyway. The Joker shows us a troubled world. But it never tries to offer more than simple reasons. As a social commentary, it is quite thin and morally wide. The Joker's artistic nihilism. And despite the fact that it's amazing, it's hard for me to get behind it.



I hope you like my movie review. And I took the pictures of this movie with screenshots. So no source.


THANKS EVERYONE

@imran15

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I didn’t loved this movie but I have to admit that it looked beautifully chaotic, also props to Phoenix for his fucking amazing role as Arthur.