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JOKER (2019) ā TV Tropes [ 16/16 ]
Behold:
The man who broke Tumblr.
What Writers can Learn from Joker
I left this on the shelf for some time now since my watch list is like three foot long at this point. Joaquin Phoenix absolutely smashed expectations, upping his skill from his Commodus in Gladiator (@captain-el-writes your problematic fav). Joker is a great film and offers a lot of lessons for writers.
Unreliable Narrators
We see the world through Arthur's eyes in the film. Everything is gritty and rough, especially the details. We are told by Penny Fleck, his mother, that he is the result of an affair between her and Thomas Wayne. Arthur believes it and for a moment, we believe it as she is our only source of info and it explains her sunny view of Thomas. But when Thomas denies it, we as the audience trust him because he is Batman's dad and Penny is obviously troubled. We are left confused about who is telling the truth. It is left unclear whether Thomas is really telling the truth (that Penny is mad and lied about having an affair, adopting Arthur to further her delusions) or that Penny is telling the truth (we see a picture of her and Thomas with an inscription seemingly written in Thomas's handwriting). With evidence for and against, we are left in limbo on whether things are actually happening as Arthur's PoV says they are or whether he is creating a fantasy world about him. Everything is left ambiguous and it works to the feel of the story. Either party could be telling the real story.
The Final Push
Arthur goes through a lot in his change into Joker. We see society purposefully be rude to him, we see him assaulted, abandoned by the system, betrayed by his mother and treated like dirt. He tries to remain happy throughout the film but it becomes evident that life is putting too much pressure on him. He is being pushed and pushed, without a moment of respite. In the real world, some people can be pushed to breaking point and stay the same. Most people can't. Trauma, betrayal and hatred scars people deeply. Your character can't just skip through all the shit you throw at them and still be the same person. We have been seeing some modern writers tackle this recently the best being Percy in Rick Riordan's novels. We have grown up with Percy and been through all the horror with him. He's our hero but in House of Hades, we watch as Percy loses his cool and tortures the Goddess of Misery. It shocks us but also reminds us of Percy's arc. He has not been untouched by all the hell he's been through. Writers should take stock of their actions toward and character and give them appropriate consequences of their journeys.
Down the Villainous Rabbit Hole
We know Joker is the bad guy. The villain. He's mean, crazy and he does a lot of fucked up shit. To most people Joker is the first time they hear the story of how the Joker became the Joker. It begins with all the pain and crushing despair that Arthur feels. He struggles with his isolation from society and his mental issues. His work colleague gives him a gun knowing it will get him into trouble. Arthur loses his job, his only happiness. He sits on the subway, watching as drunk rich assholes harass a woman. He cracks and he shoots them after they begin to beat him. He kills his mother after she lies to him. He kills Murray for embarrassing him on air, crushing his last hope at his dream. Every event, every trauma and every issue brings Arthur closer to Joker. It is a chain reaction beginning from his abusive childhood from the moment he stands on that car during the riot.
Remembering Who They Were
I really liked the scene between Arthur and Bruce. It is rather creepy since it is a grown man acting weird around a kid but the weight of the scene really makes it. Arthur and Bruce come face to face for the first time. As the audience knows their history and how they will eventually become Joker and Batman respectively. We know the battles they will fight and the war they will wage over the fate of Gotham. But for a moment, they are not their alter egos. Arthur is a man who likes making people laugh not a maniacal criminal. Bruce is a happy child and a trusting one. Sometimes is important to remember who the character was before you put them through their journey. To callback a character past self is to remind us of all the arc they have travelled through.
JOKER | Bathroom Dance
āļøFix Fix Fixāļø
Starting this off by saying pls donāt feel the need to do this esp if you canāt fast or function on low cals. Itās my fix it plan cuz I messed up bad this thanksgiving break and need to get back on track! Iāve got three weeks left in the semester and need to make a change!
āļøMondayās
500 cals or less
96+ oz of water
20-30 min ab workout
15+ mins on treadmill (jogging)
Stretch to work on flexibility
10,000+ steps outside of gym
āļøTuesdayās
500 cals or less
Start fasting at 10:30am
96+ oz of water
20-30 min lower body workout
Stretch to work on flexibility
20 min walk
āļøWednesdayās
Fast all day
Allowed one clementine if needed
108 oz of water
Coffee under 30 cals is fine but tea is better (this goes for all days)
10,000+ steps
āļøThursdayās
500 cals or less
96+ oz of water
Break fast at 10:30am (or wait until lunch)
20-30 min arm workout
Stretch to work on flexibility
10-15 mins on treadmill
āļøFridayās
600 cals or less
96+ oz of water
10,000+ steps
āļøSaturdayās
1,200 cals or less
96+ oz of water
20 mins of yoga
100 sit-ups
100 squats
10 mins on treadmill
āļøSundayās
1,200 cals or less
96+ oz of water
20 mins cardio
20 mins weights (toning)
Goal: 150 lbs by December 20th
Iāll track my progress!
Taxi Driver (1976) dir. Martin Scorsese // Joker (2019) dir. Todd Phillips
art imitates life
Therapist: The dancing bois aren't real, they cant hurt you
The dancing bois:
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Iām old enough to know that a longer life isnāt always a better one. In the end, you just get tired; tired of the struggle, tired of losing everyone that matters to you, tired of watching everything you love turn to dust. If you live long enough,the only certainty left is that youāll end up alone.
Kit and Emilia react to Danyās death scene at the season 8 table read