Playing Joker was a masterful job my Phoenix. A gutsy project for all involved. Although the complexity of character was the main draw, I loved the sets, cinematography and even the soundtrack. The tension was cut with a naughty, playful mix of a madman’s smile and style. Phoenix disappeared into his character as he has done in so many excellent past performances. It fits well with the Batman story, it’s a strong scary companion of the Dark Knight and has a lot of uncomfortable reality.
Long sentence ramble warning: The mix of DC comic fantasy storytelling and setting with serious modern day concerns about mental health and accessibility of guns could have tipped a viewer to safer ground, but there was a level of believability of Joker’s world that left no doubt we were beyond comic book fantasy and forced to face the real dangers of today’s unfair and uncaring world.
8/10.
I've been writing this blog since 2005. I have had a number of content specific blogs in the past, but decided in 2013 to consolidate them all back into PJMixer. You'll find photo projects, movie reviews, new music and general thoughts about my life. [My photographs on this web site are protected by Creative Common licensing and cannot be used for commercial purposes without permission].
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