>>33994>>33995>>33996>>33998 Watched it. I concur, worth it. It's a pretty movie with great shots. Many where one color dominates. Many scenes in tunnel like environment with light at the far end. Here >>33994 two more examples. The violence around him isn't just his own emanating from himself, but it starts out with others victimizing him, verbally and physically. The verbal follows him through the whole movie, and the physical was started way before in his past - as we learn it. Yeah, he is impulsive but selective in his victims. >To him, his violence is funny and comedic. It's weird because he doesn't seem to enjoy it for long. It makes him laugh but it makes him suffer, he is conflicted. Only by the end he understands that he finds it funny, and he just gives in, tho doesn't seem comfortable with it entirely only at the very end. I wonder how he started to take his medication, and how he was diagnosed with what exactly. He isn't like the previous Jokers, there is a human in him, and his fate compels to feel compassion towards him. I think it's a dramatic and depressing movie, with quite a few cringey moments (which ofc intentional). I see why many chan dwellers could identify with him or hail his actions, why the movie got popular, and see why it got criticized by some for the such fanbase it produced, although the movie is innocent in that.