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I haven’t read too many reviews so not sure what a common criticism is. It’s largely okay. Not as good as the first for me. If a common complaint is along the lines of “did we really need a sequel?” then that’s something I’d agree with, had that feeling throughout.

First half was a bit laborious for me. Significantly improved from there. Joaquin Phoenix is a powerhouse and knew he’d deliver again, that was never in doubt.

The leaked ending on the previous page is largely true aside from some minor details. So avoid that if you don’t want it spoiled.

One standout for me was that, whilst I don’t mind it being a musical (some great Joker moments have always been synonymous with music) the frequent nature of the musical numbers took me out of it for a while. Because it came at the expense of one of the great elements of the first film - the score of Hildur Guðnadóttir. That was a choice that didn’t land for me. And the best parts of this film were accompanied by the original score, and I wish there was more of that.

Hard to give it a rating, will need to ponder it a bit more.
 

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If the sequel wasn't going to be a comic book Joker It doesn't work beyond the origin story

This turned into purely a money making exercise trying to live off the first ones success. It should never have been made once it was determined to play no part in any of the Batman movies or future DC. I think what has also hurt it was the stories that this isnt the real joker but the story of the person who inspired the real joker thats why Batman isnt involved etc. And then the musical aspect turned many fans off again.
 
Also I felt the marketing as well was quite misleading. The scenes of Joaquin Phoenix and Gaga dancing down the steps, that was heavily featured in trailers, posters and promotional material, isn’t actually in the film. I walked out thinking perhaps did I miss it, was it me, did I make a mistake etc. However, nope.

Another strange decision in the crafting of this film that’s left me puzzled.
 
Also I felt the marketing as well was quite misleading. The scenes of Joaquin Phoenix and Gaga dancing down the steps, that was heavily featured in trailers, posters and promotional material, isn’t actually in the film. I walked out thinking perhaps did I miss it, was it me, did I make a mistake etc. However, nope.

Another strange decision in the crafting of this film that’s left me puzzled.

I havent seen the film yet but have read the spoilers. Not saying the trailer was misleading as it was my assumption but when I saw the trailer and combined with the title meaning shared delusion I though joker and harley where going to cause mass chaos but for them they would be dancing and singing there way through it but apparently that is not the case at all.
 

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I havent seen the film yet but have read the spoilers. Not saying the trailer was misleading as it was my assumption but when I saw the trailer and combined with the title meaning shared delusion I though joker and harley where going to cause mass chaos but for them they would be dancing and singing there way through it but apparently that is not the case at all.

Yes I thought similar. One of their hallucinations perhaps. I am guessing here and won’t speculate too much as it will get into spoilers, however there’s quite likely an alternative ending that was written and filmed with respect to the culmination of the court case. Perhaps it’s a case of that footage was used in the trailers whilst the film was in post.

However it’s odd to see it displayed son prominently on the main movie posters at the cinema, as I left Village Cinemas last week I saw it and did a double take. I thought it was just me, however when I looked it up I wasn’t the only one puzzled by it.
 

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