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Struggling with his dual identity, failed comedian Arthur Fleck meets the love of his life, Harley Quinn, while incarcerated at Arkham State Hospital . . . .
means "Madness of Two" in French
This initially led to speculation about Harley Quinn's appearance in the film, which was shortly thereafter confirmed. The name Folie a Deux comes from the 19th century French psychiatrists Charles Lasègue and Jules Falret. The term was coined to refer to two or more people who share the same madness or delusion. It is also known as Lasègue-Falret syndrome.
instead of Gotham City
This is because the State of New York is the plaintiff in a criminal trial, and this version of Gotham City is evidently located in New York state (most versions place Gotham in New Jersey).. Arthur Fleck: [Written as a spiteful autograph with a sad smiley face] I HOPE YOU GET CANCER. The film opens with a Looney Tunes title sequence, featuring the Warner Bros. logo surrounded by rings and the Joker's face.
Merrily We Roll AlongWritten by Eddie Cantor, Murray Mencher, and Charles Tobias
Joker: Madness in Two, a sequel that disappoints, Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga offer a good performance giving life to two tormented and complex characters. However, it is the story that is full of holes.While the first film had won us over with its psychological depth and its powerful social critique, this second chapter seems to struggle to find its own identity. The plot, at times fragmented and predictable, cannot hold its own against its predecessor. The characters, while interesting, remain in the background compared to an action that gets lost in useless digressions.In conclusion, Joker: Folie à Deux is a film that leaves a bitter taste in the mouth, it is often even boring.
s film festivals, including Venice, TIFF, the New York Film Festival, and more
Despite the technical merits and the excellent performances, the story is weak.A sequel that disappoints expectations, with a poor plot and a much lower emotional impact than the first film.
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