Totenkindly
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Just watched Joker 2 on Max and I'm not sure how I feel about it.
On one hand it was a real struggle to get through, it just feels slow and aimless.
OTOH, it's one of those amazing "fuck all you people who took away the wrong message from the first one" films and is reminiscent of The Matrix Resurrections, which purposefully violated all expectations to say something other than what was expected and likewise was both and not enjoyable.
Basically Joker 2 is a fever dream film that is more interested in torpedoing all the people trying to make Joker into some kind of hero, taking away the wrong message and then reacting violently when that message is in turn shot down forcing them to deal with reality. The crowd is fickle and less interested in reality than with just promoting whatever it wants to be reality at the time.
It's not really a musical. It has a lot of musical numbers (mostly older style songs -- distorted covers of big band and broadway music from the 30-60's), which contributes to the fever dream angle. Phillips does have a distinctive voice and style here, which is really nice, and the cinematography is great. I think Phoenix and Gaga both really sell their roles as best as they can, their portrayals are more interesting than the script itself. I think the fault would lie with the script (was there a more effective way to get the same ideas across?) and writing. It's a 2+ hour film that just feels like it's 4 hours in its tediousness. I'm always happy to see a "fuck off, studio" film where a studio forces a sequel inappropriately just to make a money grab, but that doesn't make it easier to watch. It's kind of hilarious they were projecting an $100+ million opening and instead it was $37 million and ended up dying off within the next 2-3 weeks.
On one hand it was a real struggle to get through, it just feels slow and aimless.
OTOH, it's one of those amazing "fuck all you people who took away the wrong message from the first one" films and is reminiscent of The Matrix Resurrections, which purposefully violated all expectations to say something other than what was expected and likewise was both and not enjoyable.
Basically Joker 2 is a fever dream film that is more interested in torpedoing all the people trying to make Joker into some kind of hero, taking away the wrong message and then reacting violently when that message is in turn shot down forcing them to deal with reality. The crowd is fickle and less interested in reality than with just promoting whatever it wants to be reality at the time.
It's not really a musical. It has a lot of musical numbers (mostly older style songs -- distorted covers of big band and broadway music from the 30-60's), which contributes to the fever dream angle. Phillips does have a distinctive voice and style here, which is really nice, and the cinematography is great. I think Phoenix and Gaga both really sell their roles as best as they can, their portrayals are more interesting than the script itself. I think the fault would lie with the script (was there a more effective way to get the same ideas across?) and writing. It's a 2+ hour film that just feels like it's 4 hours in its tediousness. I'm always happy to see a "fuck off, studio" film where a studio forces a sequel inappropriately just to make a money grab, but that doesn't make it easier to watch. It's kind of hilarious they were projecting an $100+ million opening and instead it was $37 million and ended up dying off within the next 2-3 weeks.