stacedddunn
Joined Oct 2016
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stacedddunn's rating
Story - beautiful.
Score - beautiful.
Acting - beautiful.
Directing - beautiful.
Production- beautiful.
Cinematography - beautiful.
A beautiful yet heartbreaking episode, executed with exceptional craftsmanship. Easily the standout of Season 2. There's so much depth and detail that I know I'll need multiple viewings to fully appreciate everything it has to offer.
I'm eager to see how this season wraps up-though I'm already dreading the long wait for Season 3.
It's reassuring to know that true artistry in storytelling still thrives in mainstream media, untouched by the lower standards that often plague modern film and television. More of this, please!
Score - beautiful.
Acting - beautiful.
Directing - beautiful.
Production- beautiful.
Cinematography - beautiful.
A beautiful yet heartbreaking episode, executed with exceptional craftsmanship. Easily the standout of Season 2. There's so much depth and detail that I know I'll need multiple viewings to fully appreciate everything it has to offer.
I'm eager to see how this season wraps up-though I'm already dreading the long wait for Season 3.
It's reassuring to know that true artistry in storytelling still thrives in mainstream media, untouched by the lower standards that often plague modern film and television. More of this, please!
WB Employee: "Hey, remember how everyone loved that scene of the Joker dancing down the stairs to music? What if we make Joker 2 full of scenes like that? Better yet-let's make it a musical!"
The only sensible WB employee: "But won't that undermine the grit, drama, and depth that made the original so impactful?"
WB Employee: "Great point! So let's cast a pop star as Harley Quinn, have them do the soundtrack, and drop an album! It's all about the money!"
Rest of WB Employees: "Hoorayyyyy!"
And no one lived happily ever after...
The end.
I honestly can't understand how the people making these kinds of decisions in Hollywood ever got the job, let alone manage to keep it while continuing to ruin movies for everyone.
I thought Arthur Fleck had descended into madness, but maybe it's me-still holding out hope that this Joker: Folie à Deux is just one big, elaborate hoax.
Wait... this asylum is starting to look awfully familiar.
The only sensible WB employee: "But won't that undermine the grit, drama, and depth that made the original so impactful?"
WB Employee: "Great point! So let's cast a pop star as Harley Quinn, have them do the soundtrack, and drop an album! It's all about the money!"
Rest of WB Employees: "Hoorayyyyy!"
And no one lived happily ever after...
The end.
I honestly can't understand how the people making these kinds of decisions in Hollywood ever got the job, let alone manage to keep it while continuing to ruin movies for everyone.
I thought Arthur Fleck had descended into madness, but maybe it's me-still holding out hope that this Joker: Folie à Deux is just one big, elaborate hoax.
Wait... this asylum is starting to look awfully familiar.
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