gonzaboca15
Joined Mar 2005
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Joker folie a deux picks up the story of the Joker after being locked up in Arkham Asylum for the crimes he committed in the first film.
This time, we see a saddened Joker trying to escape the reality of the gloomy asylum by resorting to one of his lesser-known facets: singing.
After several months locked up and depressed, an event seems to change the course of his reality; on one of his visits to a minimum security wing of the asylum he meets a girl who claims to be his admirer. Joker falls madly in love with her and fantasizes about getting out of jail to have a life together; however, she ends up breaking his heart by rejecting him towards the end of the events.
I personally think that this sequel of the Joker disappointed many for not continuing along the path that characterized the first one, that is, we practically see no scenes of violence or where the Joker gets upset. Let's remember that his defense mechanism to escape reality is fantasy with Harley and singing.
We have a Joker anesthetized by love who is capable of doing anything to satisfy his partner's desires.
I think that the singing scenes, particularly the duets between Joker and Harley, are well done and contribute a lot to the story; they make a good couple on screen.
This time, we see a saddened Joker trying to escape the reality of the gloomy asylum by resorting to one of his lesser-known facets: singing.
After several months locked up and depressed, an event seems to change the course of his reality; on one of his visits to a minimum security wing of the asylum he meets a girl who claims to be his admirer. Joker falls madly in love with her and fantasizes about getting out of jail to have a life together; however, she ends up breaking his heart by rejecting him towards the end of the events.
I personally think that this sequel of the Joker disappointed many for not continuing along the path that characterized the first one, that is, we practically see no scenes of violence or where the Joker gets upset. Let's remember that his defense mechanism to escape reality is fantasy with Harley and singing.
We have a Joker anesthetized by love who is capable of doing anything to satisfy his partner's desires.
I think that the singing scenes, particularly the duets between Joker and Harley, are well done and contribute a lot to the story; they make a good couple on screen.
Plot may not be complex , and has a few cliches, but the action scenes are amazing and very well shot.
Gerard Butler was amazing as the classic American hero who saves the day and kill the terrorists to keep world peace in the verge on an inminent world war.
Gerard Butler was amazing as the classic American hero who saves the day and kill the terrorists to keep world peace in the verge on an inminent world war.