Joker: Folie à Deux

I appreciate those films that take a big swing. However, big swings lead to big misses, and that is what Joker: Folie à Deux is… one big musical miss.

Joker: Folie à Deux picked up after the end of Todd Phillip’s Joker, with Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) in Arkham awaiting his trial for the multiple murders that he committed at the end of the previous film. With a swelling support from the streets of Gotham, Arthur met his soul mate Lee (Lady Ga Ga) who encouraged him to embrace the Joker side of his personality.

Let me kick off with the positives. Joaquin Phoenix does an excellent job as Arthur Fleck and he has great chemistry with Lady Ga Ga. Both actors are very good here, even if some of the storytelling pieces of the film did not do them any services.

There are some great shots in the film. There is one in particular where Lady Ga Ga had drawn a smile on the glass with lipstick. There are several shots like this. Anytime we see Arthur and Lee dancing, the shots are impeccable.

Unfortunately, that is about where it ends for positives. I was actually fairly bored through the first hour or so of the movie. The music was more of a distraction than it was an effective piece for the narrative storytelling. The songs were fine, but none of them felt as if they needed to be in the movie.

There are some things that I cannot mention without spoiling what happened. Let me just say that the ending of the film took away from the first film and did nothing to advance the character of Arthur Fleck.

In fact, it feels as if Todd Phillips wanted to rebut the last movie with something else. I mean, it did win an Oscar. I am sure this was not just a way to stick it to the fans, but I can understand someone who may think so.

Overall, this was a bad movie with some great performances. Joker: Folie à Deux just does not reach the levels of the first one, and I did not even love the first one.

2 stars

3 thoughts on “Joker: Folie à Deux

  1. An excellent review. Well I have to say I am disappointed. I am still excited to see this movie and think I might enjoy it. I was a huge fan of the first Joker and think it’s one of the best comic book movies ever made. Joaquin Phoenix was extraordinary in it. Since I loved the first film so much, I may enjoy the sequel more than most people. That being said, I will try and keep my expectations as low as possible.

    Here’s why I loved the first Joker:

    “Joker” (2019) – Joaquin Phoenix’s Magnificent Comic-Book Masterpiece About the Joker

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  2. Good review. Oh….this movie. I was so hyped to see it, especially after the first film and to have Gaga playing Harley Quinn in it. However, after watching it, I was just massively disappointed with it. It definitely had potential to doing something quite fascinating with the narrative, but it felt rather clunky and tedious. The musical sequences presented well, but were quite superfluous and (to be honest) not that quite memorable. Phoenix and Gaga were good in their roles, but their characters were messy and flat, with their big twist in the end feeling very unsatisfying. All in all, not the worst movie of the year, but definitely the most disappointing one.

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