It is difficult to assess a film starring Joaquin Phoenix. From his roles In Gladiator to Walk the Line to The Master to Her to You Were Never Really Here to Joker, he turns every solid film into a masterpiece. He is one of the greatest actors ever. His posture, range of delivery, facial expressions, mannerisms—it’s all out of this world. The best part is that he remains very strict about his chosen films. His role must be incredibly complex and difficult. The film must be novel. And he never sells out.
Joker is a film galvanized by a unique set of ideas, executed by one of the best actors of all time, assisted by a decent ensemble (including the legendary Robert De Niro), and edited by a mediocre crew. It touched upon some of the interesting topics that created the Joker out of Arthur Fleck—lack of mental health resources, loss of counseling, defunding, unaffordable medication, political apathy, social isolation, bullying—but without developing any single one in a fruitful way. The script fails to maintain the realism needed to justify the ludicrous moments (how many crimes can you commit in public before someone calls 911?). The color grading, like the cinematography, feels overly saturated. The set and costume designs are okay. And for a film directed by a comedy director and featuring several comedian characters, you’d think the dialogue would be more fresh. But it wasn’t bad either.
Overall, I recommend Joker. Although not similar to The Dark Knight, it did interestingly manifest the plight (or, perhaps, rise) of the character who was so expertly played by Heath Ledger. Some scenes were very memorable and fun. There were also flashes of unpredictable capriciousness that kept me on the edge (e.g. when Arthur’s coworkers appear at his apartment). It makes interesting points about what could turn a normal citizen into a monster—and, possibly, how to prevent it. Finally, Joaquin’s role alone merits a “must-see” status (unless you aren’t okay with an occasional gruesome murder). He will definitely win the Oscar for Best Lead Actor. Joker will win Best Score too, but it probably won’t win any others.
Rating: 7.5/10
joaquin is lowkey cute
I don’t see it, but attraction is subjective!
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You’re the best!
my new fav actor
Join the club!
can’t believe i hadn’t seen him in much prior. just Gladiator i think
Seriously? He’s starred in some blockbusters. Her, Walk The Line, The Master, Inherent Vice, You Were Never Really Here, Hotel Rwanda, Signs, The Village, Two Lovers, etc. He’s the GOAT imo.
omg did see walk the line. forgot he was johnny cash. did a great job..
Robbed of the Oscar for it!
Got the Golden Globe, though.
yasss he deserved em
😜
Good stuff
Joaquin Phoenix makes it so easy to write an impassioned, compelling review haha.
He’s one of the best actors alive.
Agreed. I think he’s THE best at the type of roles he pursues, but he isn’t as dynamic per se as Daniel Day Lewis, DiCaprio, or Bale.
Fair assessment.
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I actually rewatched it last night so this was perfect timing. Still amazed by Joaquin Phoenix’s performance (per usual)
This movie is ART
RT. Hope this is a sign for the future that Todd Phillips is serious about filmmaking now!
phoenix is a master
Yep. Espec in The Master haha
Yeah fr
Ah, “The Joker” one of my all time favs. Something about it is so sinister yet gives me a guilty pleasure in watching him. I don’t know is it normal to be attracted to such a character? 🤣 All jokes aside, I like how you are very detailed in your writing, your graphics are awesome from what I’ve seen in your other posts. Welcome back!
I don’t blame ya. He’s the best actor for real. And thank you so much!
I still like Heath Ledger’s Joker the most
Agreed.
Actually I’ve changed my mind in recent times. Ledger’s role was one of the best performances ever, but Joaquin’s Joker, in my opinion, is a more textured and relatable character that had more layers to his personality. But I totally respect those who prefer Ledger’s Joker.
Joaquin!
The GOAT!