Despite this incarnation of the Joker being infamous for the "We live in a society" line, he only actually says the word "society" once in the entire film. The only portrayal of the Joker to actually say this quote is Jared Leto's version, and by this point it was already a well-kn...
~ The Joker exposing his worldview to Batman - his most famous quote.The Joker is one of the main antagonists of the DC Universe, specifically serving as the main antagonist of the Batman franchise. In the comics, the Joker is portrayed as a criminal mastermind of varied characterization an...
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This sequel is far more considerate and introspective than one would expect coming from a film that featured so many gruesome kills and muddled storytelling on its ultimate goals for society.— Ema Sasic, Next Best PictureIt seems Phillips wants to comment...
And it’s the same here. It’s part of the whole criticism of society, that, “No one really saw me as if I never existed. I do exist. People are starting to notice.” That’s what’s going to happen in a society that dehumanizes people and sees them only as their worth to ...
What do you get when you cross a mentally ill loner with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash? You get what you fuckin’ deserve! Arthur Fleck says this to Murray Franklin on live TV right before murdering him (Joker 2019) ...
In the meantime, please enjoy this picture of Joaquin's Joker face on a cake (it was delicious by the way). achordion The Call to Adventure Posts: 20 Logged #118 October 11, 2019, 02:09:12 AM Movie is actually pretty good. What is it saying about society, mental illness, and...
Although Arthur dreams of an appearance onLive With Murray Franklin, actual humor eludes him; he observes and mimics the behavior of comedians like an alien trying to blend in to society. The movie around Phoenix, though, never matches the complexity of his performance. It’s a simple, grim...
Lottery critics, on the other hand, focus on the ways in which the system promotes gambling behavior and can be harmful to society. They also argue that lottery advertising is deceptive, presenting misleading information about the odds of winning a jackpot and inflating the value of a prize by...
It was literally a collection of “we’re falling in love” montage elements, but none of them felt deeper than a puddle. We needed a love that could defy the universe, instead we got a love that Hallmark would churn out monthly. The two were clearly written by someone who thinks “...