When asked about violence in the R-rated film, Todd Phillips said, "Violence in the movie was always meant to be a slow burn. People assume and think it's going to be a really violent movie; it affects you differently. You could watch something like John Wick 3 and there's a much higher amount of violence. We tried to paint it with as realistic a brush as possible so that when it comes it feels like a punch in the stomach. But it's all a balancing act of tone." And when asked about tone, "I think movies are oftentimes mirrors of society, but never molders. We wrote it in 2017 so inevitably certain themes find their way in." When he continued, "It's not a political film" there was laughter in the press room, and he added "for some I think it depends the lens which you view it through." Buy or Rent the Full Movie: bit.ly/FullMovieJoker
@@poker8100 he took the gun for self defense and he surely didn't had any bad intentions. He didn't plan to hurt kids or smth, for him it was normal to keep the weapon because he doesn't understand that's it's not really right due to his illness. Maybe he even forgot about it cause he was happy
AbuShakhman Serik he knew full well of the dangers of the gun. Before this scene he accidentally fired it in his house and got frightened that he could have killed himself.
poker8100 Having that gun with him saved arthurs life when he was getting beaten up by those three guys on the subway. Yeah saying the gun was a prop wasn’t a good idea but remember arthur told his boss about street punks giving him a beating and destroying his sign but he didn’t believe arthur.
Arthur seems to have a soft spot for children: 1. He looks legitimately happy at the children's hospital and he was on the verge of tears after he got fired over this. Entertaining children is why he loved that job. 2. He stopped strangling Alfred when he realized Bruce was watching. 3. He didn't kill Sophie or her daughter. 4. Playing with the black kid on the train.
David Gerstein I thought he did kill Sophie, cause the scene after that was him laughing in his apartment while a ambulance pulls up outside, also the way they showed him leaving her apartment was sus
Look what happened because of what you did, what it led to, there are riots out there, 2 policemen were in a critical condition. And you're laughing, you're laughing, somebody was killed today because of what you did
I can't exactly say I blame them for that. He could have left the gun at home or left it in his suitcase or something where it wouldn't fall out easily or be noticed
"What kind of clown carries a gun?" Love the foreshadowing. When you think of the iconography of the Joker it is usually of a clown holding a gun or knife.
@Omar I have seen one of those before on the street and it was fucking horrifyingly huge, I saw it move quickly toward a gas station and god knows what horrors those people saw when that rat went inside the gas station.
Joker’s reaction to dropping his gun was my reaction when I was in 7th grade. I kept my phone in my pocket because there was no phone box. I sometimes drop it and I just go extremely fast to pick it up.
The parallels of this joker and Nolans joker don't exist. This man could never become that man. Ever. He's a simpleton. He could maybe be a lone gunman who snaps and shoots up a shopping mall of innocent people, but not a guy to create some super plan that brings a city to its knees.
I would say the kids beating him while he was on the street with the sign is the real butterfly effect, he started carrying the gun because of what they did to him as a mechanism of self-defense.
"Sorry about that. I live in a rough neighborhood so I carry a gun with me at all times for protection." "Its ok Mr. Arthur we understand. This is Gotham after all."
He had been committed to a mental hospital before and was seeing a psychiatrist, it's likely that he couldn't legally own a gun so he would have been fired anyway
good old classics. houser and leslie left so i feel the series are over and so is rockstar. with today censorship it wouldnt work anyways. like gta vc they had censor some missions cause you killed some black guys, im gta vi they would have to put a black female lesbian as main character and in the streets there would be only white straight males to kill. no one would buy that cause most gamers are males
@@mr.heisenberg6517 back then people loved villains because of the freedom given when writing them, I don't think it's the case now with the anti heros, the misunderstood villains, Villain protagonists and more now days we got more variety in the badness of villains and that makes them Even more compelling than just a villain
I just have this scene in mind that he immediately meets with a nurse before leaving. "Sorry about that back there, it's a realistic water pistol for a later show." I wonder how that might have gone.
Maybe for a guy who is sharp could have handled the situation well. But it's Arthur, and it's a .38, I believe. The sound of metal that came out when the gun dropped on the floor was enough for Arthur and the nurses to get afraid. Not to forget the crime rate in Gotham that could make any random person suspicious.
And I wondered why Arthur was in a phone booth not Hoyt's office. Did he leave the hospital then call Hoyt to tell him what happened himself? Because the way I would picture it happening in real life is the hospital patrons tell Hoyt about the gun and Hoyt meets Arthur in person
@@jaelie8398 he was in the booth because the hospital authorities informed Hoyt. Plus, as a daily wage worker, the fear of losing his only job was enough for Arthur to talk to him without any delays.
This scene pairing was an excellent juxtaposition of tragedy, comedy and drama. I remember genuinely feeling happy that Arthur was doing something he loved one moment, laughing at his gaff the next bracing for the consequences the next and finally descending into sadness by the end. Really brilliant piece of filmaking.
I firmly believe that this scene is a homage to the scene in The Dark Knight when the Joker and Two-Face are in Gotham Hospital and the Joker brings out a gun to illustrate his point about how chaos is caused by order being disrupted. The only difference is that that time, the Joker actually meant to reveal his gun.
@@OmarPerez-cq7zf They are nothing alike. Phoenix isn't intimidating, and he's not hyper-intelligent, but actually kind of a simpleton. I can't imagine for a second Nolan's Joker creating some fake relationship with the woman down the hall in his head because he's just so lonely and pathetic, and Nolan's Joker isn't an 80lb pansy who gets beat down by a cardboard sign.
Nothing in Joker is underrated - on the contrary, everything is overrated; not bad, but overrated. Like The Dark Knight, this film is overly glorified in every possible aspect, while there are hundreds of forgotten works in history, unfortunately
Someone just needs to give him a hug and become his friend. :( The most beautiful movie I've seen in a while. Great acting. Great writing. Too violent? Well... the real world is FAR more violent. Isn't it?
There are millions of sad and lonely men in the world and there are millions of sad and lonely women. There will be no hugs, no one will do what you wrote. I can guarantee you... Anyway, thanks for even thinking about it.
this movie I swear to god does the best at balancing so many emotion at once like this one. Tension, fear, sadness, happiness. All of em if u haven’t watched the movie go watch it it’s amazing.
@@AndyThomasStaffI get that being the douchebag who has to disagree with everything makes you feel good about yourself but could you kindly take it somewhere else? You're ruining it for those who appreciate just how much effort was put into this.
I absolutely love how they take a song that's innocent and child friendly in this case it's the song If You're Happy and You Know It but it somehow has a very eerie feel to it
In real life there are people walking the same shoes as this character. Sometimes the cruel life, the unfriendly society change good people or even innocent to be a joker
I think the meaning behind having a song sung “if your happy and you know it and you really want to show it clap your hands” is that Arthur is angry and he knows it he really wants to show it so he claps his hands but doesn’t hurt himself but people around him. What a good movie
Butterfly effect: Randall gave Arthur a gun at the start of the movie which caused him to drop it at a hospital. After that Arthur’s boss fired him which caused him to take the subway home early and that’s were he killed the 3 young men making him Joker
We all did not know how hard the life joker had. No parents nobody to love him, people abusing him everyday. And he keeps laughing because he has a condition. Tries put on a smile everyday but cant keep getting that smile taken off. It is truly heart breaking 😢😢
Hoyt wouldn’t had believed in him anyway as he would had brought up Randell, thought Arthur could had say that Randell gave him the gun for self defense
When asked about violence in the R-rated film, Todd Phillips said, "Violence in the movie was always meant to be a slow burn. People assume and think it's going to be a really violent movie; it affects you differently. You could watch something like John Wick 3 and there's a much higher amount of violence. We tried to paint it with as realistic a brush as possible so that when it comes it feels like a punch in the stomach. But it's all a balancing act of tone." And when asked about tone, "I think movies are oftentimes mirrors of society, but never molders. We wrote it in 2017 so inevitably certain themes find their way in." When he continued, "It's not a political film" there was laughter in the press room, and he added "for some I think it depends the lens which you view it through."
Buy or Rent the Full Movie: bit.ly/FullMovieJoker
Never heard this before, thanks for this.
That took sometime to write
He mentioned John Wick 3?? Fr frrr?
Guns
This movie was similar to paramounts Smile (2022), Saw, and Split with James Mcavoy and final destination
This was so hard to watch. Like look at him, he enjoyed playing with kids, he loves make people laugh, he was a good guy
AbuShakhman Serik good guys don’t bring guns into the hospital on the job and then lie about it
@@poker8100 he took the gun for self defense and he surely didn't had any bad intentions. He didn't plan to hurt kids or smth, for him it was normal to keep the weapon because he doesn't understand that's it's not really right due to his illness. Maybe he even forgot about it cause he was happy
AbuShakhman Serik he knew full well of the dangers of the gun. Before this scene he accidentally fired it in his house and got frightened that he could have killed himself.
poker8100 Having that gun with him saved arthurs life when he was getting beaten up by those three guys on the subway. Yeah saying the gun was a prop wasn’t a good idea but remember arthur told his boss about street punks giving him a beating and destroying his sign but he didn’t believe arthur.
Yep, he genuinely enjoyed making people smile. Like Chris Farley said, he's a clown but he cries
Arthur seems to have a soft spot for children:
1. He looks legitimately happy at the children's hospital and he was on the verge of tears after he got fired over this. Entertaining children is why he loved that job.
2. He stopped strangling Alfred when he realized Bruce was watching.
3. He didn't kill Sophie or her daughter.
4. Playing with the black kid on the train.
David Gerstein I thought he did kill Sophie, cause the scene after that was him laughing in his apartment while a ambulance pulls up outside, also the way they showed him leaving her apartment was sus
@@SgtHeimlich director Todd Philips told he didn't kill Sophie and her daughter.
@@SgtHeimlich He didn't kill Sophie or her daughter. Todd Phillips himself said so.
Onyx1916 yup someone already said that bro ⬆️
children generally represent innocence, Arthur was abused as a kid (even if he didn't know it) hence he's subconsciously sensitive to them
"What kind of clown carries a gun?"
You don't know the first thing about him, pal.
#jnation - 21st Century Music that’s why he uses knives
Remember this movie is set at the time before the evil clown archetype became mainstream.
Look what happened because of what you did, what it led to, there are riots out there, 2 policemen were in a critical condition.
And you're laughing, you're laughing, somebody was killed today because of what you did
@@spiderjerusalem4009 I know how about another joke Murray?
@Let’s Go Huntin’ he brought a gun for self defense for everytime he left the hospital
I love how after he drops the gun the one kid is just laughing with him.
Lol
I'd laugh too lol
"Bruh you dropped your gun" 😆
If you're happy and you know it, shoot Murray!
at least that kid appreciates Arthur
@@alster724lmfaoo
*Joker having a great time*
The Gun: I'm about to end this man's whole career, literally..
LMAO XD
Would've been funnier without the "literally". But I guess comedy is subjective, innit that what they say?
@@nickcunningham6344 this system that knows so much...
It was just a prop...
Part of his act now
We have the same profile pic
“Wait please I love this job.”
That’s kind of sad considering most of the people in America hate their job.
>>Hoyt: Arthur, I need to know why you
brought a gun into the kids hospital.
Most jobs would be ok if it wasn't 4 the people
I love my job :(
He loves his job because he loves children.
I can't exactly say I blame them for that. He could have left the gun at home or left it in his suitcase or something where it wouldn't fall out easily or be noticed
"Shout hurray" sounds like "shoot Murray".
Shoot murray
OMG
0:39
If you're 'Happy' and you know it, Shoot Murray?
@@imsorry.iwillrespectyou.9402 GOOD JOKE
"What kind of clown carries a gun?"
Love the foreshadowing. When you think of the iconography of the Joker it is usually of a clown holding a gun or knife.
daustin8888 or a joy buzzer.
daustin8888 good spot
His bang flag gun
Or A DAMN PEN!
Acid flower.
That could be his happy ending, in which he worked helping the children, making them smile, it was the only thing he wanted. :(
Thats why i enjoyed this movie so much i mean wanting to make everyone smile but then he realized everyone was making fun out of him
He made one laugh, the kid making a gun shape with their hands
He also kept on getting jumped for no reason which is also sad to me
1:00 That super rat on the sidewalk is deadass the scariest thing I have ever seen
Omar that's Gotham for ya
@Omar I have seen one of those before on the street and it was fucking horrifyingly huge, I saw it move quickly toward a gas station and god knows what horrors those people saw when that rat went inside the gas station.
Those motherfuckers are literally the size of small dogs in New York
Lol
That thing is the size of Arthur's clown shoes
Joker should’ve said it’s for self defense, or something...
self defense from what? he's in a children's hospital
@@MazeA-fj8bq exactly.. self defense
@@Jivyachi so he needs a gun to defend himself from children?
Maze1996 A “you wouldn’t get it”
Maze1996 A
You have to go outside to get to and from the hospital though...
I couldn't stop laughing in the theatre at his reaction when he dropped the gun.
Same here, then I felt bad about it shortly after.
Me too.
I cringed so hard when he dropped his gun😖
It cracked me up because I react the same way when I drop anything 😂😂
Joker’s reaction to dropping his gun was my reaction when I was in 7th grade. I kept my phone in my pocket because there was no phone box. I sometimes drop it and I just go extremely fast to pick it up.
0:31 it's kinda says " If you happy and you know it shoot murray" while the gun is dropped
OMG I HEARD IT
Ikrrr
I hear that hahahaha
But what does it say
@@ignaciod06 "If you're happy and you know it, shout 'Hooray!'"
Only bad things happen when The Joker enters a hospital. Just ask Harvey Dent.
I would say just ask penny but you know you can’t.
It was just a part of his plan...
At least he has two more personalities......
He possibly cannot respond now.
The parallels of this joker and Nolans joker don't exist. This man could never become that man. Ever. He's a simpleton. He could maybe be a lone gunman who snaps and shoots up a shopping mall of innocent people, but not a guy to create some super plan that brings a city to its knees.
Crazy how him getting the gun had such an enormous impact on everything else that happened later.
butterfly effect
Chekhov’s gun.
USA and guns defined
@@michaelchallis4129Chekhov’s gun has different meaning.
I would say the kids beating him while he was on the street with the sign is the real butterfly effect, he started carrying the gun because of what they did to him as a mechanism of self-defense.
And that boys and girls is why you use a holster.
Or don't take a gun to a children's hospital
@@Scarboroughfair742 if you're going to carry a weapon, you should always carry it.
@@danielparks278 fair enough
Dwight schrute got one
@@melontron7734 mass shooter's would disagree with you. Which is why you should always carry.
0:32-0:45 When you accidentally drop your phone in front of your teacher
Lol
CONFISCATE
0:45
You in detention
Lmfao that is deadass acurate 😂😂
0:32 When you accidentally drop your gun in front of your teacher
*"if you're happy and you know it, shoot Murray"*
ElitePotatoJ *shout hurray
@@krono8299 r/wooooosh
King Chrono r/woosh
Poor @@krono8299
Stivano Taliho Lol
He’s so good with kids, I hope he won’t beat one to death with a crowbar.
Now I can imagine him beating Jason while playing "If you're happy and you know it".
😭😭😭
"Sorry about that. I live in a rough neighborhood so I carry a gun with me at all times for protection."
"Its ok Mr. Arthur we understand. This is Gotham after all."
Where's the batman
Or "Oh, gun. That fine, he doesn't have ammo"
Of course, having previously discharged it, and keep the cartridges in your pocket
8 years old@@AJ-dx6bn
He had been committed to a mental hospital before and was seeing a psychiatrist, it's likely that he couldn't legally own a gun so he would have been fired anyway
@@christopherrapczynski204 true, I could say
0:45 It feels like a phone mission from the GTA III series.
good old classics. houser and leslie left so i feel the series are over and so is rockstar. with today censorship it wouldnt work anyways. like gta vc they had censor some missions cause you killed some black guys, im gta vi they would have to put a black female lesbian as main character and in the streets there would be only white straight males to kill. no one would buy that cause most gamers are males
@@flowrepins6663 that would also be racist too
It does. Lol
To me it felt like The Darkness when you talk on the phone in the subway.
What the hell was Claude doing before that he was dressed like a clown?
Imma just act like the sequel doesn’t exist.
Exactly.
Same here, bro
We gotta give it the Pacific rim uprising treatment
haven't seen it yet, and yet I agree
Why? It’s a better movie.
Man this movie was so good, one of greatest of all time. Good thing it never got sequel because the ending was perfect.
Agreed! 😇
I love it when a villain has a soft spot for something. It makes them human.
Best thing about villains are they are fun to see
@@_nutcracker Ikr? I always look forward to see the villain in any story because a good villain always make the plot interesting.
@@mr.heisenberg6517 back then people loved villains because of the freedom given when writing them, I don't think it's the case now with the anti heros, the misunderstood villains,
Villain protagonists and more
now days we got more variety in the badness of villains and that makes them
Even more compelling than just a villain
Arthur getting fired from the hospital is like the Austrian man getting rejected from art school...
Right
helppp
0:13 this camera angle and the dance is just gold.
This video is the answer on why randall suffered the cruelest death of them all.
Damn right. He deserves it for all that came to him.
Why. Cuz saving joker life?
@@michelesantana1816No. Because Arthur losed his Job by The gun
@@michelesantana1816watch the clip again. Randall ratted him out.
@@asteroid5612 he probably would have died without the gun btw
I was worried that the gun was gonna go off when it hit the floor and hit one of the kids.
Or when he quickly picked it up, he might accidently trigger the gun.
Despite what some would have you believe guns have almost zero chance of discharging from being dropped.
Its a double action revolver don't worry
If that happen he will not become Joker.
@@Brian_tim Laughs in P320
“Wait, please! I love this job!”
*That line genuinely makes me wanna cry.* 😭😭
This scene by itself is better than the entirety of Joker 2
Joker 2 was better
@@danculbert6349 why are you posting the same reply to multiple comments?
@@Michael20 because its true
Joker 2 was objectively a far inferior movie to the original. stop the crap.
@@danculbert6349 ^This Is Bait
I just have this scene in mind that he immediately meets with a nurse before leaving.
"Sorry about that back there, it's a realistic water pistol for a later show."
I wonder how that might have gone.
Maybe for a guy who is sharp could have handled the situation well. But it's Arthur, and it's a .38, I believe. The sound of metal that came out when the gun dropped on the floor was enough for Arthur and the nurses to get afraid. Not to forget the crime rate in Gotham that could make any random person suspicious.
And I wondered why Arthur was in a phone booth not Hoyt's office. Did he leave the hospital then call Hoyt to tell him what happened himself? Because the way I would picture it happening in real life is the hospital patrons tell Hoyt about the gun and Hoyt meets Arthur in person
@@jaelie8398 he was in the booth because the hospital authorities informed Hoyt. Plus, as a daily wage worker, the fear of losing his only job was enough for Arthur to talk to him without any delays.
Could’ve passed it off as a “Cops-and-Robbers” Act he could play with the kids
@@JoeFanik He could have just said "I got attacked when the kids stole the sign and carry it for protection" this is usa after all
So innocent, yet so twisted.
I have so much empathy for him.
Right? The fact he didn't wear a holster makes me sad.
Hopefully he learned his lesson :(
hm
@@LisaAnn777 actually, it’s not safe to carry a gun without a holster that blocks the trigger
I dont
you must be a very good person
I’m surprised Joker didn’t go down to see his boss and give him a knock, knock joke.
That would've made the sequel Way better.
This scene pairing was an excellent juxtaposition of tragedy, comedy and drama. I remember genuinely feeling happy that Arthur was doing something he loved one moment, laughing at his gaff the next bracing for the consequences the next and finally descending into sadness by the end. Really brilliant piece of filmaking.
0:43 are we gonna ignore how adorable the bond was between the Joker and the child? I find it really cute and sweet.
0:40 the one kid in the corner who is playing along and making the gun hand signal
he's the real mvp
He’s the goat
0:22 He looked so happy :(
And he knows it.
"what kind of clown carries a gun??!!"
Foreshadowing of the Joker.
Just saw the second film and Im just going to pretend that movie didnt exist. This one one doesnt need a sequel and they did our Joker dirty.
What sequel.
mandela effect?
Dude this movie was so good why couldn’t have the sequel been like this…
When he drops the gun and just stands there awkwardly that shit gets me everytime😂😂😂and that Jar Jar Binks ahh scream when it hits the ground😭
When you realize the first movie is even a better musical than Joker 2...
I firmly believe that this scene is a homage to the scene in The Dark Knight when the Joker and Two-Face are in Gotham Hospital and the Joker brings out a gun to illustrate his point about how chaos is caused by order being disrupted. The only difference is that that time, the Joker actually meant to reveal his gun.
And he didn’t blow up the hospital afterwards
I really like to think about how similar and different Heath Ledger and Joaquin Phoenix Joker are
@@OmarPerez-cq7zfJoaqun Phoenix joker is a sad clown trope one.
@@OmarPerez-cq7zf They are nothing alike. Phoenix isn't intimidating, and he's not hyper-intelligent, but actually kind of a simpleton. I can't imagine for a second Nolan's Joker creating some fake relationship with the woman down the hall in his head because he's just so lonely and pathetic, and Nolan's Joker isn't an 80lb pansy who gets beat down by a cardboard sign.
underrated scene
It's rated r
@@dbevans1328 underrated as in underappreciated/overlooked
No it’s not
Nothing in Joker is underrated - on the contrary, everything is overrated; not bad, but overrated. Like The Dark Knight, this film is overly glorified in every possible aspect, while there are hundreds of forgotten works in history, unfortunately
Sick n tired of this "underrated" comment.. This scene is not underrated.. Jeez
Someone just needs to give him a hug and become his friend. :( The most beautiful movie I've seen in a while. Great acting. Great writing. Too violent? Well... the real world is FAR more violent. Isn't it?
There are millions of sad and lonely men in the world and there are millions of sad and lonely women. There will be no hugs, no one will do what you wrote. I can guarantee you... Anyway, thanks for even thinking about it.
trash movie
@@j4rnusky excuse me? Why fo you think it is trash?
J4rnusky may I ask why?
@@Sheeshy_bucket I wouldn't worry about trolls :)
0:38 This very Chaplainesque reaction from Joaquin when he hides the gun.
Love that you noticed that
He hates the whole world, but he does not hate children.
“Randall told you that?”
The betrayal in his voice 🥺
😢
I legit wanted to cry and feel bad for him. He was enjoying his job. This was so hard to watch
this movie I swear to god does the best at balancing so many emotion at once like this one. Tension, fear, sadness, happiness. All of em if u haven’t watched the movie go watch it it’s amazing.
Joker is a beautiful film. I loved every minute of it. Joaquin Phoenix knocked it out of the park.
It's such a bad movie. I love finding loser comments like this
@@AndyThomasStaffI get that being the douchebag who has to disagree with everything makes you feel good about yourself but could you kindly take it somewhere else? You're ruining it for those who appreciate just how much effort was put into this.
Ikr it's great standalone movie.. even if some losers say that is a bad movie.. they suck
Thanks God they didn't make a sequel to this masterpiece. It could end up killing the spirit of the movie.
You don't know the first thing about them, pal.
I absolutely love how they take a song that's innocent and child friendly in this case it's the song If You're Happy and You Know It but it somehow has a very eerie feel to it
“ what kind of clown carries a gun? “
Oh dude… you have no idea.
I love how this scene starts... It starts with the camera on Arthur’s face and then it slides backwards. It’s so well done.
When I first saw this I almost jumped out of the seat going, "Wtf!"
Poor guy. He really loved his job
I think one thing that the movie got right was the fact you can feel bad for him as he slowly gets worse from the world ruining him
I think Arthur really does care about kids and I love the way he improvised with the comedy to them to try and style it out !
When this happened I legit gasped in the movies 😂
0:40 aww, the little black kid was doing a small "pew pew" when arthurs gun fell out 😂😅❤️
Now this is a musical
can’t believe the sequel destroys this film
@El-MasriJust like Megamind 2
@El-Masri i have no idea
Stfu💀
If something this scene should be a reminder that Authur is not The Joker but you all hate like unmature kids
@@randomguy8336Seriously, Megamind has a sequel?
In real life there are people walking the same shoes as this character. Sometimes the cruel life, the unfriendly society change good people or even innocent to be a joker
That would be an awesome description of the Joker as a character:
" The sort of clown who carries a gun."
“If your happy and you know it stomp your feet”
The crippled kid: 😐
What kind of clown carries a gun?
Joker: This town deserves a better class of clown.
And I’m gonna give it to them.
He is surely an awesome guy to entertain children on a hospital
Poor Arthur...
*His makeup as "Carnival" looked more Joker than the protesters' mask.*
For a brief moment Arthur was actually happy.
I mean….its Gotham for fucks sakes. The kids probably all have pieces under their mattresses to 😂
I wouldn’t be shocked if every nurse had some weapon.
0:34 *When you’re in the middle of class at school, not paying attention and your teacher calls on you*
0:33 For a Phoenix, he sounded more like a goose when he screamed! XD
That was from the nurse, at it was a gasp
This scene breaks my heart
Meh it was inevitable
1:00 spotted the big rat at the corner (on the right)
O H S H I T
A R A T
B R U H
JGio Pe wrong that’s a super cat
We need SUPER CATS
@Fredrick Bagguette ayo bruh
0:33 that scream hahahahaha
🦆
If he had a holster, he never would’ve been the Joker. Hopefully.
No he still would have been it just would have taken him longer
This scene put me on edge. Just the depressing setting with happy music to those with a bleak future.
He was so happy then within a blink of an eye shit changed fast
Joaquín Félix forgot he had a gun, when he droped it. The director thought that it's a great idea and they keep filming
1:21 when I find out I left my phone at home
Movies make everything look easy, a head's hit like that would never break glass.
Joker 2 if it was a good musical
Arthur really didn't deserve to be treated the way he was. He was a generally good dude. People can only take other crap for so long😔
That’s a fact. There’s only so much a person can take before they give up
He still should not have brought a gun into the hospital.
And getting beaten again when he goes home?@@godzillavkk
@@thecoolzguy832 That doesn't justify bringing a gun into a hospital.
@@godzillavkk naahhh he has right to do
Imagine Ledger’s Joker doing the same thing here at a children hospital
Oh man, I would’ve loved to see that
R.I.P To Heath Ledger He’s A Legend And He Will Always Be A Legend And Will Always Be Remembered
Bro seeing phoenixs joker with a gun in a childrens hospital is sad, but ledgers joker in a childrens hospital armed is a red flag
@@ekris5072yep, legder's joker shows no compassion or morality. Shit, he might even start telling them stories about how he got his scars 😂
Joker in Dark Knight uses a revolver to turn Harvey Dent in the hospital. Then he blows it up. This was a perfect scene to watch the monster form
0:32 To be continued
Arthur was broken evil. Meaning he started as a good man who loved kids, making people laugh and smile til the world was cruel to him
This movie is by far one of the best things i ever seen
I think the meaning behind having a song sung “if your happy and you know it and you really want to show it clap your hands” is that Arthur is angry and he knows it he really wants to show it so he claps his hands but doesn’t hurt himself but people around him.
What a good movie
Butterfly effect: Randall gave Arthur a gun at the start of the movie which caused him to drop it at a hospital. After that Arthur’s boss fired him which caused him to take the subway home early and that’s were he killed the 3 young men making him Joker
We all did not know how hard the life joker had. No parents nobody to love him, people abusing him everyday. And he keeps laughing because he has a condition. Tries put on a smile everyday but cant keep getting that smile taken off. It is truly heart breaking 😢😢
Way better than the sequel 😂
Arthur should've told him it was for self defense, living in such a crime ridden city like Gotham.
Hoyt wouldn’t had believed in him anyway as he would had brought up Randell, thought Arthur could had say that Randell gave him the gun for self defense
I know Joker is a thriller but this scene was just so funny. 😂😂😂
Nothing about this movie is even remotely funny. Except the jokes the guy said about sex that was pretty good
Who laughed so hard when he dropped the gun?
The little girl that he was staring at
Most people in the theater said "uh oh" at the same time.
I didn't laugh I was shocked
Lesson: Don't trust anybody, in the last moment they will betray you, as Randall did with Arthur
Or, don't bring a gun into a hospital.
how to you go from this level of genius to Joker 2?
Joker 2 was better
@@danculbert6349 mid rage bait try again next time
you've replied to multiple people saying the same shit
Lvl of génius ?
when the quiet kid finally decides to participate in gym class.