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What was the point of him killing Common's character, hell what was the point of that entire scene? He was kinda wack. However i did enjoy the movie
I liked it.
Joker has never been about being one way.
Many different versions.
In a lot of ways though this joker was a bit of a throw back retro joker. A gangster joker. But with a modern twist.
People are blinded by heath thinking joker is just some anarchist loner all the time.
Have you even watched the movie yet or are you too busy googling buff trannies?Of course the biggest DC stan would be defending that bullshyt.
Have you even watched the movie yet or are you too busy googling buff trannies?
What was the point of him killing Common's character, hell what was the point of that entire scene? He was kinda wack. However i did enjoy the movie
Joker always wanted to get her back when she leftHe gave fuks tho, SS's joker was for a feminist led world, he was basically p*ssywooped.Other joker's would have abused Harley or treated her like brad Pitt did juliette lewis in kalifornia. Instead it was more like something out of true romance
I liked it.
Joker has never been about being one way.
Many different versions.
In a lot of ways though this joker was a bit of a throw back retro joker. A gangster joker. But with a modern twist.
People are blinded by heath thinking joker is just some anarchist loner all the time.
when i first saw it i thought he was ok but after watching the extended one i sorta agree it was a lil too over the top....the part where he puts his hand over his mouth to show the grinning tat while he laughed was cringe worthy to me and having him be a ginormous simp was ridiculous. Why on earth would the joker of all ppl be sitting in a room sulking looking like he lost his puppy just waiting for details on harley. That whole scene was dumb af
mob·sterHe's been depicted as a MOBSTER, not a gangster. I don't know why they had the Joker looking like he just joined MS-13
Entire movie was cringe worthy. Harley Quinn saying "We're the bad guys, it's what we do"
Or their pathetic and to be honest sort of insulting depiction of El Diablo
Not always and the movie never balanced out his characterisation you can't just show him pursuing her and not show the psychological rapist. If they didn't add him saying "she was his property" it would have been a formulaic love storyJoker always wanted to get her back when she left