Leonardo Part V
Time Traveler
★★
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I haven't watched it, but I've seen some reviews with spoilers.
It seems like a very BP movie, tbh. In the first movie, Arthur was an ugly loser who lived with his crazy mother, worked a shitty job and was bullied by his coworkers. Then one day, he almost gets murdered on a train by some guys and decides to stand up for himself, which starts his journey to get justice against the system and become the Joker.
Great!
At the end of the movie, however, he was arrested and ended up in prison.
I see some people complaining that they wanted him to lead criminals, to create chaos in the city! Seriously? The guy was in his 30/40s, loser,incel, feminine cuck and lonely, of course he wouldn't do shit, he just had enough for a while. The murders and the Joker persona were just a power trip, after he becomes powerless, he goes back to being the same pathetic loser. To me, it's very realistic.
Then there's Harley Queen, a girl who falls in love with the Joker because he's a psychopath killer; how could it get more realistic than that? When she finds out he's a spineless loser, she leaves. She just wants attention at the expense of the Joker because he was being promoted by the media. This seems like common foid behavior.
If there's one thing this movie proves, it's that there's no standing up for yourself, there's no justice, there's no fighting the system. If you try to do something, they'll crush you even more than before.
Arthur spends his entire life being abused, bullied, and destroyed, but no one cares about him, from his good personality at the beginning of the first movie, to his Joker acts to escape his terrible life, nothing matters because he was doomed from the start.
I don't know how people expected anything different, this is the end of the losers, they'll end up as losers no matter what they do, it's their destiny. There's no change, there's no "ascension", there's nothing. That's the message of "Joker 2"
Insanely based content by Todd Phillips, he really understands BP.
It seems like a very BP movie, tbh. In the first movie, Arthur was an ugly loser who lived with his crazy mother, worked a shitty job and was bullied by his coworkers. Then one day, he almost gets murdered on a train by some guys and decides to stand up for himself, which starts his journey to get justice against the system and become the Joker.
Great!
At the end of the movie, however, he was arrested and ended up in prison.
I see some people complaining that they wanted him to lead criminals, to create chaos in the city! Seriously? The guy was in his 30/40s, loser,incel, feminine cuck and lonely, of course he wouldn't do shit, he just had enough for a while. The murders and the Joker persona were just a power trip, after he becomes powerless, he goes back to being the same pathetic loser. To me, it's very realistic.
Then there's Harley Queen, a girl who falls in love with the Joker because he's a psychopath killer; how could it get more realistic than that? When she finds out he's a spineless loser, she leaves. She just wants attention at the expense of the Joker because he was being promoted by the media. This seems like common foid behavior.
If there's one thing this movie proves, it's that there's no standing up for yourself, there's no justice, there's no fighting the system. If you try to do something, they'll crush you even more than before.
Arthur spends his entire life being abused, bullied, and destroyed, but no one cares about him, from his good personality at the beginning of the first movie, to his Joker acts to escape his terrible life, nothing matters because he was doomed from the start.
I don't know how people expected anything different, this is the end of the losers, they'll end up as losers no matter what they do, it's their destiny. There's no change, there's no "ascension", there's nothing. That's the message of "Joker 2"
Insanely based content by Todd Phillips, he really understands BP.