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RE: Film Review: Joker (2019)
Hi, Marcy. How are you? As always, so happy to read your comments. I have heard mixed reviews from friends and strangers, some didn't think he was a good Joker, others feel like its not good to show the causes that resulted in the Joker. But I still stand by my admiration for Phillips giving a maturity and realistic narrative to the film. I really think its helps to have seen his mockumentary to understand why this casting choice made us much sense as it did.
Personally, I don't like the roles of crazy maniacs with thousands of traumas that become antiheroes (and, all vile acts are justified).
However, I agree with you that Joaquin manages to humanize his character, in a natural way, without justifying nothing makes an verdaera individual and social criticism.
Definitely a difficult line to walk between justification of wrongdoing and the antecedents that result in a lack of sympathy, compassion and empathy. I think putting a lense on it is useful for showing that our present day attitudes of psycopathy and/or sociopothy is largely symptomatic.