TheHorrrorGirlLover
Joined Jun 2015
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If you aren't into musicals then this isn't for you most likely as I believe that is what everyone's "hate" is towards this movie. Which honestly idk why because they said it was going to be a musical when they first announced this film like last year.
Secondly, tired of people saying "this isn't living up to the first" or "it's not what they 'set' up for". If anyone watched the interviews and with Tod Philips mentioning he had NO PLANS of making a 2nd film neither did Joaquin.
But they took a different approach and honestly to me who loves the first this movie makes perfect sense.
Some ask where the story is? Are you even watching? Or are you just criticizing every scene and not letting yourself go?
Anyone knows the comics and these two relationship shouldn't have expected anything different or new.
It's a live action, dark comedy, drama, crime and psychological film.
He was captured and put into Arkham Asylum/Hospital in the end of the last one.
This shouldn't be news to anyone that you are viewing someone's life via an insane asylum for an entire movie and getting their perspective. The musical elements are mentioned as to why they are used in the movie as well at Harley's class, they use music for a form of therapy and it makes sense.
The entire movie is his life in the asylum lost and trying to cope with whatever his life was. Then he finds love and has meaning again in his life and they use a musical to portray his feelings and her's. They are both in a hospital and playing out their fantasies for the most part in their minds so why does that not seem like a good way to approach it?
It builds up towards the third act and the last bit is super sad but when and IF you can open your mind and realize these are mental health patients expressing themselves then maybe you will understand and appreciate the movie better.
I'm so sick and tired of movies getting hate and people find like 1 thing to make it sound like the entire movie is ruined because of it.
I don't care for musicals but I do for dark ones such as Sweeney Todd with Johnny Depp. If you enjoyed that one then you'll enjoy Joker 2.
This film almost could have been a stand alone to if it didn't rely on repeating his crimes from the first film because even Arthur Fleck said he is done focusing on his past.
Anyways that's my two cents. Do what you will and listen to critics or go see it for yourself and go in open minded.
Secondly, tired of people saying "this isn't living up to the first" or "it's not what they 'set' up for". If anyone watched the interviews and with Tod Philips mentioning he had NO PLANS of making a 2nd film neither did Joaquin.
But they took a different approach and honestly to me who loves the first this movie makes perfect sense.
Some ask where the story is? Are you even watching? Or are you just criticizing every scene and not letting yourself go?
Anyone knows the comics and these two relationship shouldn't have expected anything different or new.
It's a live action, dark comedy, drama, crime and psychological film.
He was captured and put into Arkham Asylum/Hospital in the end of the last one.
This shouldn't be news to anyone that you are viewing someone's life via an insane asylum for an entire movie and getting their perspective. The musical elements are mentioned as to why they are used in the movie as well at Harley's class, they use music for a form of therapy and it makes sense.
The entire movie is his life in the asylum lost and trying to cope with whatever his life was. Then he finds love and has meaning again in his life and they use a musical to portray his feelings and her's. They are both in a hospital and playing out their fantasies for the most part in their minds so why does that not seem like a good way to approach it?
It builds up towards the third act and the last bit is super sad but when and IF you can open your mind and realize these are mental health patients expressing themselves then maybe you will understand and appreciate the movie better.
I'm so sick and tired of movies getting hate and people find like 1 thing to make it sound like the entire movie is ruined because of it.
I don't care for musicals but I do for dark ones such as Sweeney Todd with Johnny Depp. If you enjoyed that one then you'll enjoy Joker 2.
This film almost could have been a stand alone to if it didn't rely on repeating his crimes from the first film because even Arthur Fleck said he is done focusing on his past.
Anyways that's my two cents. Do what you will and listen to critics or go see it for yourself and go in open minded.
"Blink Twice if I'm in danger 😉!" - oooh girl if you only knew.
Blink Twice 2024, I give this psychological mystery suspense a solid 8/10.
Gotta say this is my fave film of Channing's period!
Idc about him playing a good guy or "bad boy sex appeal" character.
I love watching this side of Channing, him in a villain role and he looks fine as heck with his lil beard and mustache. Honestly I barely recognized him after having seen him in Fly Me to the Moon and Deadpool & Wolverine.
Zoë Kravitz did AMAZING in directorial debut as well as the screenplay in this movie!
She knows how to work up the suspense, execute the movie and timing well with a satisfying justified ending! And again, loved Channing in this. I hope to see him do more suspense/horror/thriller roles bc I really don't want to see him typed cast like Jennifer Aniston.
Blink Twice 2024, I give this psychological mystery suspense a solid 8/10.
Gotta say this is my fave film of Channing's period!
Idc about him playing a good guy or "bad boy sex appeal" character.
I love watching this side of Channing, him in a villain role and he looks fine as heck with his lil beard and mustache. Honestly I barely recognized him after having seen him in Fly Me to the Moon and Deadpool & Wolverine.
Zoë Kravitz did AMAZING in directorial debut as well as the screenplay in this movie!
She knows how to work up the suspense, execute the movie and timing well with a satisfying justified ending! And again, loved Channing in this. I hope to see him do more suspense/horror/thriller roles bc I really don't want to see him typed cast like Jennifer Aniston.
Afraid 2024, I LOVE this movie! 10/10 from me! What a great pg-13 movie filled with tons of suspense and horror! At least those that are subject to paranoia about Ai and its future with us!
I loved the pacing of this movie, the humor in it, how Aia got offended by Alexa and called her a b*tch 😂 and more!
It truly is terrifying however to think what Ai could and possibly can do.
This was a very fun entertaining film with some brutal scenes and a few good jump scares. To be expected but still nevertheless entertaining.
I honestly myself cannot find anything negative to say about it off the bat.
Def recommend seeing it!
I loved the pacing of this movie, the humor in it, how Aia got offended by Alexa and called her a b*tch 😂 and more!
It truly is terrifying however to think what Ai could and possibly can do.
This was a very fun entertaining film with some brutal scenes and a few good jump scares. To be expected but still nevertheless entertaining.
I honestly myself cannot find anything negative to say about it off the bat.
Def recommend seeing it!
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