Is the ending delusion or reality? Do you really understand "Joker"? Let's see what the protagonist says

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wants to say that this year's hottest movie, "Joker" is definitely one of them, after all, the movie aroused heated discussions before it was released.

Is the ending delusion or reality? Do you really understand 'Joker'? Let's see what the protagonist says - Lujuba

Since the movie was released, the voice of people discussing the violence in the movie has slowly weakened. Instead, there are questions about the ending of the movie, especially the question of "what is real and what is not".

and Joaquin Phoenix, the star of the film, also expressed his views on the ending of the film.

In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Joaquin said that people's reactions and questions to the clown are of interest to him. He pointed out that because there are many different ways and angles to look at the character and the movie, there is no standard answer.

Is the ending delusion or reality? Do you really understand 'Joker'? Let's see what the protagonist says - Lujuba

"People's reactions to this movie and what they see are very interesting. For me, they understand this movie correctly."

"Usually, a movie is accurate Tell one thing, but for this movie, I don’t want to say “No, that’s it” to destroy this infinite possibility.”

Is the ending delusion or reality? Do you really understand 'Joker'? Let's see what the protagonist says - Lujuba

For example, in the movie Arthur Fleck, like his mother, has serious delusions. disease. The movie ends after the Joker kills the talk show host and is imprisoned in the Arkham Asylum. The action of the Joker incited violence throughout Gotham.

But fans will ask if Arthur really did these things, or if the whole movie is a story Arthur has delusioned.

For Joaquin, he believes that Arthur's things after becoming a clown are true, but he said that this is only his personal opinion.

Although Joaquin believes all this is true, director Todd Phillips revealed earlier that he wants the audience to question reality when watching "Joker" because this uncertainty is very interesting.

However, I still think that Joaquin’s views are not wrong. After Arthur became a clown, his whole person was much normal (for Arthur himself), and the sickness that couldn’t help but laughed seldom occurred, indicating that the clown It is his most comfortable state.

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