Behind the scenes of "Joker": Jacques stepped down and renamed the street stairs

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movie "Joker" can be said to be the most popular movie recently. Not only did it win the Venice Golden Lion Award in one fell swoop, the film's shots were shot in a rude and artistic way, shooting the low-level people under the oppression and backlash of the society, and it also triggered Netizens discussed the whole movie over and over by audiences who like "Joker". Recently, some extranets have compiled some behind-the-scenes footage related to the "Joker" movie.

Behind the scenes of 'Joker': Jacques stepped down and renamed the street stairs - Lujuba

After the movie "Joker" was released, one of the hot topics was the scene of "that staircase".

Behind the scenes of 'Joker': Jacques stepped down and renamed the street stairs - Lujuba

​​also has funny pictures derived from it.

Behind the scenes of 'Joker': Jacques stepped down and renamed the street stairs - Lujuba

This staircase is located in The Bronx, New York City. The detailed address is Anderson Ave & W 167th St, The Bronx.

has been renamed as "Joker's Stairs" by netizens, just type "Joker Stairs" "You can see the picture of this staircase, and the introduction by netizens also listed it as a "religious attraction."

The entire "Joker" movie was mainly shot in New York and New Jersey. The Arkham Mental Hospital in the movie was shot at the Brooklyn Army Terminal Annex Building of the US Army in Brooklyn, New York. The Wayne Mansion in the

movie is The Hudson County High Court in New Jersey.

Jacques Phoenix worked hard for the role of Arthur. Although Jacques Phoenix did not win other awards at the Venice Film Festival because of the unwritten rule of "Venice Golden Lion Award winners will not win other awards", he was in the clown. The performance is complex and full of layers, making the depth of the movie more full. Just to present Arthur more convincingly, he worked with the doctor to lose 23.6 kg for this role

. When writing the script, the director and screenwriter Todd Phillip thought about writing this film with Jackie as an imaginary actor. of.

The origin of the clown’s laughter: Todd Phillip told Jacques that when he wrote the script, he assumed that the laugh was "painful". Jacques Phoenix referred to the pathological laughter of a mentally ill patient and finally made his own performance.

Just his smile in the movie, there are three different situations that lead to different smiles.

and even Arthur's running style were created by Jacques for this role.

Although the clown has been performed by many excellent actors before, including Jackie's friend Heath Ledger, Jackie said that he did not refer to the performance of any actor, and the things he created after thinking about it will be unique. Although some fans worried that he would fall into the dark mood of the character if he was too involved in the play, Jacques also clarified that he did not feel that way.

But Jacques used a lot of black and white movies for this role, especially the actions of the two stars Buster Keaton and Ray Bolger. Among them, the 1928 black and white film "The Man Who Laughs" had a profound impact on "Joker"

and many films from the 7th and 80s, including Martin Scorsese's "Taxi Driver"

. Kun's favorite American actor is Robert De Niro, who also performed in movies, but the two did not communicate much on the set, mainly because they performed very closely. However, they had some conflicts on the set. Robert De Niro hoped to read the script before the filming of his play, but Jacquen was unwilling. Fortunately, the two of them amicably agreed to a mutually acceptable solution. Program. Although

has a script, there are quite a lot of lines and scenes in the movie that are improvised, including the toilet dance scene where the clown has a cool beauty.

often changes the lines on the spot, or directly improvises. Among them, Zazie Beets has the most lines changed. Director Todd Phillips praises her. The movie background of

​​was set in 1981, and there were three posters of movies released in 1981 in the "Joker" movie. Director Todd Phillips watchIt shows that this is deliberately to be different from the previous DCEU. Director

asked Hildur Guðnadóttir to create the soundtrack after the script was completed. Director

deliberately let Arthur be beaten in the alley with a scene full of comics.

The movie script of "Joker" is inspired by the classic Batman comic "The Killing Joke" which is highly rated.

The title of "Joker" is actually shot and then digitally produced into the movie, adding a retro feel. After

"Joker" was released in Venice, the audience stood and applauded for 8 minutes.

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