Joker (2019)

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During the 1980s, a failed stand-up comedian is driven insane and turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City while becoming an infamous psychopathic crime figure.

Introduction
"Joker" is a 2019 dark psychological thriller directed by Todd Phillips and co-written by Phillips and Scott Silver. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as Arthur Fleck, a psychologically tormented clown who changes into the well-known comic book villain, the Joker. The movie checks out the origin of the renowned character and functions as an indirect commentary on social concerns related to mental health and class inequality. "Joker" offers a special point of view on the world of Gotham City, different from conventional Batman movies.

Plot and Context
The story of "Joker" is set in Gotham City in the early 1980s, a city struggling with a high criminal activity rate and economic decline. Arthur Fleck is a stopping working funnyman who works as a celebration clown to earn a living. Struggling with extreme neurological disorders, Arthur depends on his ailing mother Penny, and social services for his medication. His dream is to perform standup comedy on Murray Franklin's program, a popular late-night talk program.

Improvement into the Joker
As the story unfolds, Arthur's life begins to fall apart. He loses his job, the social services financing is cut, leaving him without his medication, and he discovers troubling realities about his mother's relationship with Thomas Wayne, who he believes is his dad. Arthur's psychological health begins to decline farther after he is brutally beaten on a train by three Wayne Enterprises staff members. In self-defense, he shoots them, and this act of violence triggers a demonstration motion versus the abundant, with protestors putting on clown masks. Arthur's descent into madness continues, and he fully welcomes his change ego, the Joker.

Climax and Conclusion
After discovering that his mom had actually lied about his parentage which she had enabled him to suffer abuse as a child, Arthur suffocates her in the health center. Following this, he is welcomed to appear on Murray's program due to a clip of his unsuccessful stand-up efficiency, which Murray played to mock him. Prepared to dedicate suicide on live tv, Arthur rather delivers a harrowing monologue about society's disregard for people like him before shooting Murray in the head. This act incites city-wide riots, with Joker as their prime sign against social corruption. In a paradoxical twist, Thomas and Martha Wayne are eliminated in the taking place mayhem, establishing the origins of Batman. Arthur is detained, however he sees the mayhem he has actually created and dances triumphantly, symbolizing his transformation into the Joker.

Themes and Reception
"Joker" is a thought-provoking film with overtones of social disregard, class variation, and the destructive impacts of mental health issues. It is less about a comic book villain and more about a troubled guy pushed over the edge by an indifferent society. The gritty and grim portrayal of Arthur's change into Joker earned the movie box office success and critical praise. Joaquin Phoenix's remarkable portrayal of Arthur made him the very best Actor awards at the 92nd Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards. In spite of the controversies surrounding its violent material and viewed glorification of a villain, "Joker" continues to be thought about an unforgettable and extensive film.

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