Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA continuing character study of the misfortunate Arthur Fleck and his evolution as the Clown Prince of Gotham.A continuing character study of the misfortunate Arthur Fleck and his evolution as the Clown Prince of Gotham.A continuing character study of the misfortunate Arthur Fleck and his evolution as the Clown Prince of Gotham.
Jake Olive
- Arthur Fleck
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- …
David Carrozzo
- Sosa Ribera
- (générique uniquement)
Amie Olive
- Dr. Harleen Quinzel
- (générique uniquement)
- …
Adam Coveney
- Lex Luthor
- (générique uniquement)
Christine English
- News Anchor #1
- (générique uniquement)
Ashton Weller
- Moe White
- (générique uniquement)
Mike Roberts
- News Anchor #2
- (générique uniquement)
Michael Fields
- News Reporter
- (non crédité)
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Fair play to Jake Olive and his friends for trying something incredibly daunting, but there is just far too much wrong with this.
Jake seems to play Arthur Dent, and while his smoking persona in therapy is far, far better than the portrayal of Harley Quinn, it is too weak to be taken seriously.
That goes for the cinematography and sound editing too. All of it was just too weak to be taken seriously. The script is also weak.
If you have something powerful, you don't need to film the entire idea to prove it. It should speak for itself. And Jake, while I appreciate your bravado for trying this, your script should not have been tackled. It's best that you get some input and perspective from straight-talking friends before moving forward with this kind of work.
It gets a 4 for effort. There was a fair amount of effort in trying to take on this project. But the skill and experience involved was just too feeble to impress anyone.
I hope this a lesson for you to take, and that you go on and produce impressive material in the future.
Good luck to you Jake. Sorry if these words seem harsh. But welcome to show biz, buddy!
Also, for anyone wanting to review it themselves, you can do so by searching "Joker Part II by Jake Olive".
Jake seems to play Arthur Dent, and while his smoking persona in therapy is far, far better than the portrayal of Harley Quinn, it is too weak to be taken seriously.
That goes for the cinematography and sound editing too. All of it was just too weak to be taken seriously. The script is also weak.
If you have something powerful, you don't need to film the entire idea to prove it. It should speak for itself. And Jake, while I appreciate your bravado for trying this, your script should not have been tackled. It's best that you get some input and perspective from straight-talking friends before moving forward with this kind of work.
It gets a 4 for effort. There was a fair amount of effort in trying to take on this project. But the skill and experience involved was just too feeble to impress anyone.
I hope this a lesson for you to take, and that you go on and produce impressive material in the future.
Good luck to you Jake. Sorry if these words seem harsh. But welcome to show biz, buddy!
Also, for anyone wanting to review it themselves, you can do so by searching "Joker Part II by Jake Olive".
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- Durée1 heure 21 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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