Perfect synopsis of this steaming pile of shit
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Joker: Folie à Deux
MistaWeek — 1 year ago(October 05, 2024 07:43 PM)
Where do I even begin with this absolute trainwreck of a movie? The Joker franchise is officially dead, and it’s been killed by a toxic blend of woke feminism and corporate propaganda. They don’t even try to hide it anymore. It’s blatant anti-revolutionary propaganda disguised as a Looney Tunes joke. Seriously, they open with a Looney Tunes-inspired cartoon? They don’t respect the character or what he stands for anymore because they’re terrified of what Joker represents—a poor man rising up against the system. This is what they fear.
Arthur’s entire story used to be about fighting back against a world that chews people up and spits them out. He was the symbol of those left behind, rising up against the capitalist machine that crushes the powerless. But no, we can’t have that now. Now he’s just a pathetic punching bag, getting bullied in Arkham for being a "good inmate." The system has completely emasculated him. This is deliberate. They want to turn the Joker into a joke, so no one ever gets the idea that maybe, just maybe, people like Arthur Fleck have a right to fight back.
And Harleen "Lee" Quinzel? Don’t even get me started. This isn’t Harley Quinn—this is some feminist re-imagining designed to make sure the "crazy woman" isn’t too crazy anymore. Now she’s the one pulling all the strings, manipulating Arthur like he’s a helpless little boy. It’s all part of the bigger agenda—turn men into weak, passive characters while glorifying the "strong, independent woman" trope. It’s laughable how far they’ve gone to make sure Arthur is always one step behind, never in control, always being played. They don’t want you rooting for him because he’s a threat to the system. A Joker that inspires the poor to rise up? Nope, can’t have that.
The trial with Harvey Dent was nothing but a public execution, a sham designed to discredit everything Joker stood for. They bring back old characters just to testify against him, to remind you that you should hate this guy now. It’s like they went out of their way to make sure there’s no redemption, no rebellion, no inspiration. Joker as a revolutionary figure is dead. The movie is hammering home the idea that the rich and powerful will always maintain control, no matter what. If you challenge them, you’re destined to be crushed. Joker’s rebellion? Not allowed in a world where the ruling class stays untouchable.
Oh, and the musical numbers? Are you kidding me? Arthur’s "escapism" into music is nothing but a cheap, lazy metaphor to say that revolution is just a pipe dream. It’s Hollywood’s way of telling you, "Don’t bother resisting, it’s all fantasy. Just consoom your entertainment and shut up." They want you to think that fighting the system isn’t just impossible—it’s ridiculous.
And then that ending. Arthur gets stabbed by Ricky, some fanatical admirer? This is how low they’ve stooped. They’re pushing the "toxic fan" narrative, like anyone who supports Joker is just another lunatic. It’s all one big metaphor: don’t fight back against the system, don’t get inspired by revolutionary figures, because it’ll only lead to self-destruction. The rich stay rich, the poor stay crushed, and anyone who questions that is labeled insane.
This movie is a perfect example of how capitalism and woke culture team up to dismantle any story that even hints at challenging the status quo. Joker, who was once a symbol of chaos and rebellion, is now just another victim. They stripped him of his power because they don’t want anyone getting any ideas about fighting back. This isn’t a Joker movie—it’s corporate propaganda, designed to make you accept your place in the system and shut up. And don’t think I didn’t notice the feminist subtext, either. It’s all part of the same agenda: disempower the people, disempower the men, and let the elites keep pulling the strings. Based Joker is dead, and Hollywood is dancing on his grave.
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