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Batman: The Killing Joke

  • 2016
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 16m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
64K
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Mark Hamill in Batman: The Killing Joke (2016)
As Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime attacks the Gordon family to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.
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As Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime attacks the Gordon family to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.As Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime attacks the Gordon family to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.As Batman hunts for the escaped Joker, the Clown Prince of Crime attacks the Gordon family to prove a diabolical point mirroring his own fall into madness.

  • Director
    • Sam Liu
  • Writers
    • Brian Azzarello
    • Brian Bolland
    • Bob Kane
  • Stars
    • Kevin Conroy
    • Mark Hamill
    • Tara Strong
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    64K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sam Liu
    • Writers
      • Brian Azzarello
      • Brian Bolland
      • Bob Kane
    • Stars
      • Kevin Conroy
      • Mark Hamill
      • Tara Strong
    • 268User reviews
    • 136Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

    Videos5

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:26
    Official Trailer
    Teaser
    Trailer 0:24
    Teaser
    Teaser
    Trailer 0:24
    Teaser
    Tara Strong on the Roles That Changed Her Life
    Clip 1:34
    Tara Strong on the Roles That Changed Her Life
    How 'The Batman' Could Connect to 'Joker'
    Clip 3:36
    How 'The Batman' Could Connect to 'Joker'
    Holy Martin Scorsese! 'Joker' Is New 'King of Comedy'
    Clip 4:00
    Holy Martin Scorsese! 'Joker' Is New 'King of Comedy'

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    Kevin Conroy
    Kevin Conroy
    • Batman
    • (voice)
    Mark Hamill
    Mark Hamill
    • The Joker
    • (voice)
    Tara Strong
    Tara Strong
    • Barbara Gordon
    • (voice)
    • …
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Commissioner Gordon
    • (voice)
    John DiMaggio
    John DiMaggio
    • Francesco
    • (voice)
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Detective Bullock
    • (voice)
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Alfred
    • (voice)
    JP Karliak
    JP Karliak
    • Reese
    • (voice)
    Andrew Kishino
    Andrew Kishino
    • Murray
    • (voice)
    Nolan North
    Nolan North
    • Mitch
    • (voice)
    Maury Sterling
    Maury Sterling
    • Paris
    • (voice)
    Fred Tatasciore
    Fred Tatasciore
    • Carny Owner
    • (voice)
    Bruce Timm
    Bruce Timm
    • Patrolman
    • (voice)
    Anna Vocino
    Anna Vocino
    • Jeannie
    • (voice)
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Call Girl
    • (voice)
    Rick D. Wasserman
    Rick D. Wasserman
    • Maroni
    • (voice)
    • (as Rick Wasserman)
    • Director
      • Sam Liu
    • Writers
      • Brian Azzarello
      • Brian Bolland
      • Bob Kane
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    User reviews268

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    4Hellspawn92

    One of DC's worst blunders.

    This movie is awful. As a stand alone movie, it's weak and ineffective. As an adaptation, it's a travesty.

    What should be a deep, poignant movie that reflects on the nature of good and evil, why we become what we become, whether free will exists and other fascinating themes, becomes a lame action movie full of fan service, bad writing, bad characterization and terrible pacing.

    This movie is doomed by a complete misunderstanding of what made the comic great, a bad writer and total lack of respect for its characters (especially Barbara Gordon).

    Everything great about the comic was done poorly or taken out. And all the additions are awful.

    A fan of the comic will hate it and a newcomer will just wonder why the hell the comic is considered a masterpiece, if this is the story people raved about for 30 years.

    Animation is decent and voice acting is good, so I gave it a 4/10 out of respect for those things.

    But this one of the worst things ever produced by DC.
    8sinuois

    Decent movie, but Alan Moore would hate it...

    OK... I'll be honest: I was waiting something great and I didn't get it. Maybe because of the very high expectations that the movie just couldn't reach. There was a couple of things that bothered me. I think the important part was too short (about 45 minutes), they gave too much emphasis to the Batgirl prologue, I mean, the Joker appeared 30 minutes after the movie initiated, for God sake! Yes, there was some things from that part that I thought were interesting, I'm sure some people will hate them though. I was very uncomfortable with the inconsistency of the art style, sometimes The Joker looked amazing, sometimes... not very good; besides, the animation was very weak in several scenes, I mean like 10 fps and that's unacceptable Mark Hamill and Kevin Conroy's work was the best of the movie, I can't complain about that. It was OK. But they could do it a lot better.
    7stormfury

    Not bad, but not great

    The complete first half hour was completely unnecessary, it may have intended to add emotional weight to when Barbara got shot, but the studio could have encapsulated that in a much better way. The main antagonist of the film failed to show up until half way through the movie which made the first half utterly boring. In addition, the needless sexualization of Batgirl and her 'special' relationship with Batman was also among the list of unnecessary items that were in this movie, this also contributed to ruining the characterization of Batman. The Joker was on point as one would usually expect. However, in summation the movie fails to capture the magic that the comic presented us with.
    bob the moo

    Roundly poor

    I have read the graphic novel from which this film comes, but it has been years and I did not bring anything to this film version other than the hope that it would be a good film. I also didn't care that it got an R-rating in the US; I cannot think of a film that was 'good' simply because it was graphic, and those excited that a franchise got such a rating are really missing the point. Anyway, watching the film was a serious disappointment. The first half was dull and lacking anything that really linked to the second half in a satisfying manner. I really do not care whether or not it is in the source material, for me it was more that it was dull and disconnected. The second half I the film proper and to be fair it is better, but not as good as it needed to be.

    There is a real lack of grit and atmosphere in the delivery. For all the time spent with Batgirl, the film could have fleshed out dialogue, horrors, and conflict between the characters. Instead this felt truncated and lacking roots. For all the potential in the led two, there was little delivered but yet just enough to indicate what it could have been. It felt rushed, which may have been true because the film as a whole has a cheap feeling. The animation has little character or depth, and looked basic in both detail but also in movement. Searching online as to why, it seems that the animation was every 4 frames, which contributes to a choppy feel despite reducing cost. The voice work is good throughout, just a shame not to have a better product to deliver.

    The Killing Joke had a lot of hype, most of which I ignored. Even with no preconceptions and reasonable expectations though, the film didn't deliver, and feels cheap, rushed, and poorly filled out.
    5Quinoa1984

    the mixed bag joke

    It may seem like this is a high rating given the backlash DC animated The Killing Joke has received, however this is an averaged out rating.  In honesty this isn't a very good movie, despite the fact that when the filmmakers and adapter Brian Azzarello (do I hasten to call him a 'screenwriter' after this one credit?) stick to the original Alan Moore source it's a dark and involving delight. It's what comes before it, how they make it into a "full movie" that things fall apart.  This is a schizophrenic experience full of high highs, generic lows and some what the almighty Jesus bloody hell for good measure.

    And I get what they tried to do or felt they had to do as far as making it a complete experience as a 75 minute film.  Barbara Gordon, aka Batgirl, is more of a plot device in the comic (spoiler? Joker shoots and paralyzed her before kidnapping Commissioner for his amusement park nightmare games), so to flesh out her backstory with Batman is good. On paper.  Actually, not on this paper, as it turns into a half hour story where Batgirl is chasing after a ho-Hum "charming" criminal who I don't even recall in the comics (if he was in it he's certainly not memorable) and it's all here to make it a Batgirl story with Batman mostly as the ornery father figure...

    Which makes that 'thing' that happens between them so jarring; if this was squarely a batman/batgirl story theoretically it could go somewhere )I'm not saying it's a good idea in most any context, again those like Robin or Batgirl are more like the kids to Batman not those he gets uh down n dirty with).  But Azzarello crams it in where it doesn't fit and if anything makes the motivations for what comes in the actual Killing Joke story hamfisted.  Not to mention how it's presented is silly especially given what room is open with an R rating (the first for any Batman film, ironically you could show this to most kids 12 and up and it'd be fine).

    Despite this troubling and/or just typical Batman/Batgirl story that squanders potential with really delving into backstory the comic hinted at, or because of it, when that second half of the film kicks in to gear and we get the story of the comic it'S presented largely faithfully and the genius and power of that story comes through; the Joker as a 'sympathetic' being with his own origin story which, by the end, is satisfying as its own story and is brilliant as a circumspect narrative from an unreliable storyteller.

    I may also be a sucker for Hamill as the Joker but how can one not be when he always sinks his teeth in and makes him a real PRESENCE in a room?  Adding to this he creates a good, relatable voice for pre.transformation Joker in the flashbacks and we get drawn in to his story in large part because that voice acting comes through.  The animation is also top notch (as far as the limited budget allows), and some moments in that fun-house/amusement park are shown to be iconic for a reason; if you get any allusions to the Burton 89 Batman there's a reason for that.

    I think my high rating is due to finding that main story so compelling - what a hero or villain means when they have to face existential questions and how they relate to one another through "one bad day" (interestingly though Moore recently says he doesn't like his own work here I find he underrated it, that he got under the skin of these iconic figures to show them as people).  So I  wanted it to be great, and it flirts with being as strong as the first part of the Dark Knight Returns movie or even Mask of the Phantasm.  But that first half hour drags it into a murky, middle feeling where overall you come away saying 'it's alright, I guess,' with an ambiguous ending not landed with the weight that's required either.

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    • Trivia
      After the release of Batman: Arkham Knight (2015), Mark Hamill stated that due to the strain it put on his vocal cords, he would never voice the Joker again unless "Batman: The Killing Joke" was adapted into a film.
    • Quotes

      The Joker: You know, it's funny. This reminds me of a joke. See, there were two guys locked in a lunatic asylum and one night... one night, they decided they didn't like that anymore. They decided to escape. So, they made it up to the roof and there, just across this narrow gap, they see rooftops, stretching across town, stretching to freedom. Now, the first guy, he jumps right across, no problem. But his friend, oh, no way, he's afraid of falling. So, the first guy has an idea. He says, "Hey, I got this flashlight with me. I'll shine it across the gap between the buildings and you can walk across the beam and join me." But the second guy says, "What do you think I am, crazy? You'll just turn it off when I'm halfway across!"

    • Crazy credits
      In a mid-credits scene, Barbara is in her wheelchair entering a secret room in her apartment. As she turns on her computers, Oracle's logo appears on the screen. She says "back to work."
    • Connections
      Featured in Madness Set to Music (2016)
    • Soundtracks
      I Go Looney
      Composed by Michael McCuistion, Kristopher Carter and Lolita Ritmanis, Performed by Mark Hamill

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Batman: La broma mortal
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • DC Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,775,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,462,034
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 16 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1(original aspect ratio)

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