"Joker: Foile à Deux" receives a "D" on CinemaScore, making it the worst-scored comic book movie on CinemaScore EVER. - eviltoast

I think we all owe The Marvels an apology…

  • ryan213@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    I didn’t even view the first as anything related to Batman. Just a standalone movie to me.

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      1 month ago

      That’s what it was supposed to be, a gritty disconnected story about what a more realistic take on a joker would be, don’t think batman or super heroes was supposed to be in either one, not sure where that commenter is coming from.

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        1 month ago

        There is Bruce Wayne in the first one. He is the rich guy the main character meets in the public toilets then go stalk at his house.

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            1 month ago

            But that’s not the point.

            Batman is a presence. The Wayne’s as a story element, they are supposed to be moral & ethical pillars. Solid truth. Batman does not kill and preserves an ethical truth.

            All while the joker is a shifting description… an unreliable narrator. not a pillar not anything solid or true. The villains can shift and don’t have to hold true to anything. The killing joke is all about the lie and shifting excuses…

            The movie may suck but a shifty joker hasn’t traditionally been the reason.

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          1 month ago

          Bruce and Thomas Wayne were in the movies yes, they are part of that universe but it is not a superhero batman film or in that universe which is what I had mentioned

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      I think a lot of the Batman connections were completely unnecessary and felt jarring. There weren’t that many and they were brief but I just wish they weren’t there at all. It’s a great film flaws and all to me.