I found every Easter Egg in Joker
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- INSANE Details In JOKER That Make It One Of The Best Comic Book Movies Ever Made. We break down all of the craziest Easter Eggs in #Joker
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This episode we're breaking down some insane details in Joker.
The film has been sweeping the board recently at award shows and it's no surprise due to the sheer amount of love and care that went into it.
Each scene has something hidden in it and throughout this video I'm gonna be breaking down some of the best things that you may have missed about the movie.
Joker Details
Joker centres around Arthur Fleck as he transforms into the infamous Clown Prince Of Crime. The entire piece feels like a countdown towards the ending in which both the titular character and his polar opposite Batman were born.
Sometimes in TV shows or Movies, when something is counting down to a specific moment there are often signifiers put in the background of scenes.
This is exemplified in how I met your mother in which the show feature a number in every episode counting down to a specific moment and the Departed in which there is an X in the frame when someone dies.
Joker also features a similar aesthetic throughout the film and during the movie there is a countdown from the start all the way to the end that happens during notable moments in the movie.
When Arthur visits his psychiatrist we can see that the clock behind him is set to 11 minutes past 11. He then mentions being locked up in the hospital and we get a quick cut of him in a cell smashing his head against the wall. We can see that the time on the clock is set to 11:11 bringing attention to this number.
Before Joker commits the murders of the three Wayne Employees on the subway we can see the number Ten behind one of their heads.
Arthus chases one of them onto a platform before shooting them and the number 9 can be seen everywhere, not only indicating the platform number but also the fact that we are moving towards something important.
Sophie's apartment is 8B and we see this both when he first apparently kisses her and when he later enters her apartment and we realise that their relationship was a fantasy. When stealing a file from the clerk played by Brian Tyree Henry, Arthur runs to stairwell 7.
When being chased by the policemen later in the film he boards the train on platform 6 and then when they are later killed, the character dances whilst holding up five fingers.
Backstage on the Murray Franklin show, Arthur is in room 404 and we can also see the Number 4 in big letters during the exchange.
On the show and during his rant, Arthur is filmed by camera three and later when the death of the host breaks it is reported by a station...
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The batman face in the mirror when Arthur is sat applying or removing make up at HaHa's near to the start of the film
Heavy Spoilers “Ace in the hole” isn’t that what heath ledgers joker tells batman
Great stuff, glad I found this channel. I do believe however, that Arthur actually was adopted. You made the brilliant point about the mental illness and being hereditary, but I like to point out the idea that part of his life is in his head. I almost avoided this movie because I didn't like the idea of giving Joker an actual identity. When I finally watched it and that scene happens, I gave in immediately to this movie, because of the fact he thought he was "Arthur Fleck", a face his mother beat him into accepting (thus building up walls in his brain and causing his mental decline) and instead he realizes that he's free from any of society's view of what he should be. Name and all. Of course this is just my two cents.
I just noticed while watching this, when Arthur is banging his head on the glass, is he OUTSIDE the Observation Room? The lock is on his side of the door, and the words Observation Room are on the wall, wouldn’t they be outside the room?
He also uses his left and right hands at different points throughout the movie when he smokes or shoots. Possibly indicating whether the scene was a fantasy or real.
And when he is Arthur he hunches and doesn't seem confident, as joker he stands up straight and asserts him self full of confidence.
If the movie is all along a dream... boi, it's the cruelest joke ever...
One could almost say it's a Killing Joke
@@yashkalia4767 😂👍
@@yashkalia4767 thanks. I laugh while I read it again and look at the colours used within. The film fits the colours quite well. The brown - yellowish colours at Arthur's home and the quite opposite in the Joker scenes. The Joker here doesn't die in the end though.
Joker: “It’s a bad joke”
@@janedoex1398 the joker doesn’t die either in “the killing joke” it was never confirmed that he was
I didn't notice a lot of these, but the one that mostly impressed me was the simarites/parallels between Arthur and Bruce,it's really cool that the put that in
Brittany Elsa yeah very nice attention to detail by the team
11:11 o'clock is also the time in a part of Germany, that is connected with the 11th of November, what is the beginning of the year's "fifth" season, Karneval/ carneval, where you dress yourself up and pretend to be someone else and where you want to bring joy to the world, make fun, etc.
I guess it used to be a celebration to let the bad things in the world/ the devil fade away and be happy again.
Btw from the 20th of February on, we celebrate Karneval for about a week
Nice bit of trivia! Thank you
Wasnt his clown name Carnivore too? I'm sure I heard him say that to Dr Kane on second visit
@@karamsingh982 Carnivore? Look up the meaning. The original poster said "carneval" - entirely different.
@@aces553 errr it's called spell check funny how I noticed that easter egg and you didnt but oh well
ACE is also likely a reference to the ACE Chemical Plant. In the comics, this is a location where the Joker fell into a vat of chemicals and became the Joker as the chemicals change the pigmentation of his skin and hair and broke his mind or gave him the final push he needed.
The fact that Joker's name is Arthur also points to him being Bruce's sibling as both names refer to strong figures in Britain's history.
Nice catch, I think they also hinted at it with his initials being A. Fleck and Affleck being Batman at the time
Also, A. means a first letter Arthur, B. is the second letter, for Bruce!
King Arthur and Robert the Bruce?
This joker had nothing to do with the DC joker, this is a trash movie trying to use the disguise of a well known character to make money
@@devonritchie1899 what's it like being so wrong?
I think honestly the fat guy set arthur up
He gave arthur the gun and when the cops came he told them arthur paid for it, it’s a usual cowardish thing people do
I’d like to think that was reality (happens to many)
yeah you could definitely be right, thanks for checking out the video
"it's a usual thing cowardish people do"
Ah yes, a classic, make someone look like they're getting illegal weaponry, I do that every week
TwinFlame413 😆👍
I think fat guy set him up too. It's just an ounce amongst the tons of abuse that Arthur was subjected to that led to his psychotic break, turning him into The Joker
Isn't that why Arthur killed him?
I always thought Ace in the Hole was a reference to one of Heath Ledger's lines as Nolan Joker
could be, he did refer to Harvey Dent as his so definitely could be tied
Harvey Dent is my ace in the hole - Joker
I Thought It Was A Reference To Ace Chemicals.
@@Top_Hat_Man could be that Ace chemicals was a reference to an Ace in a deck of cards, henforth... a 🃏 Joker!
@@googalacticgoo Maybe...
Arthur's mother never abused him as a child. She just stood by when her boyfriend(not Wayne) assaulted her and tied him to a radiator. I got so depressed when she says that he was always just a happy little boy, not noticing that he was actually in tremendous pain.
JOKER is the kind of comic book movie to which every other comic book movies should aspire to. A True Masterpiece!
Aashish Khakha no. Just no. Unless it’s a story that centers around the same dark themes then there’s really no call for the same style. Unless your just referring to having great attention to detail in which Russo brother, cranag, favrou, Whedon, all made comic movies with equal detail.
God please no.
Can't agree at all. Yes, it's a great movie, but at the end, it is more a character studie than an actual comic book movie, it just happens to be based on a comic book character.
This is certainly not what you would want for every comic book movie to be. This is certainly not what you would want from a comic book based movie, and it was miracle it worked out so well in here.
Not to mention if every comic book movie would go this route, it would get freaking tiring very fast and at the end may even put this movie in a bad light for "starting this trend"
Some have already. Road to Perdition. From Hell. A History of Violence. V for Vendetta.
When I first watched this movie I never considered that he was dreaming, I thought he was just gradually falling into insanity. Am I the only one? lol
Yes, you are the only person who had the most obvious and straight-forward interpretation of the movie.
Lu Santana coolio
@@marciabbey dummy
@@bruniojunior445 Lol whatever bite me
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9:17 The camera is a "WITZ", which translates to "Joke" in German. Also the Lense is a "WITZMACHER", which translates to "Joke maker" or..."JOKER".
I love the idea presented in Joker that he is Batman's illegitimate brother. It follows the logic from The Dark Knight as well, how Joker says in that movie, "that he would never kill Batman, because 'you complete me'". He also talks about how they are the same and that neither can truly be embraced by society. Whether or not it was intended, i completely accept the idea that they are brothers due to perpetually battle in 'sibling rivalry" for the soul of Gotham and the approval of their father. It's genius and beautiful in the most twisted of ways. This movie was such a great chapter in the book of lore that is Batman vs the Joker.
He is. There's a scene in a movie where Arthur finds an old love letter to his mom signed T.W. (Thomas Wayne) which further proves the point that he fricked her.
@@MrMich1lol for sure! I definitely walked out of JOKER feeling that TW was Arthur's father. I just mean that i love the idea as it pertains to the larger Batman universe. For an idea that had not been presented before, it felt like it fit seamlessly into the history. It just feels like a concept that should be accepted 100%. Just like everyone knows Superman is from Krypton, Batman and the Joker should be brothers. It fits so well as part of the legend that created them both.
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Some additional scene mirroring (I like to think they do, at least):
A. In the beginning part of the movie, Arthur rides the bus with his head pressed on the glass, sad face and pale-blue colors, rain. Later, towards the end, Joker rides in the back of the police car with his head pressed on the glass, but this time the scene is more colorful in the background, and he has a smile on his face.
B. The scene where Arthur physically forces a smile in the mirror (while putting on make-up) while tears of sadness roll down his face is mirrored later, when he becomes Joker -> tears are falling again, but this time tears of happiness. The smile is genuine and "permanent" (the blood one).
Edit: Also in point B, when Arthur takes the fingers out of his mouth the smiles goes away with them, but when Joker puts on the blood smile and fingers come off....the smile stays doesn't go away.
The amount of research that went into this 14 and a half clip was insane. 👏
A image of Batmans face can be seen in the mirror at the beginning the lights make the eyes the papers outline the cowl the Arthur is the mouth
ah nice! I'll have to go back and look for that
@@heavyspoilers I sent a screenshot of it on Twitter
The arthur
"Ace in the hole" could be a reference to Heath Ledger. Ledger's Joker calls Dent his "Ace on the Hole".
Cortney Maitland good theory thanks for dropping it
Also probably Ace Chemicals
The clocks always say 11:11. Jeremiah 11:11 ‘I will bring evil upon them for which they will not be able to escape’
MotherTouching-Ninjas Nah what?
That was in the movie “us” too
Erica Elizabeth Ya that’s how I actually noticed. It’s like the key point in US
That’s for the movie us ...
SLIME WXLF Ya. We discussed this already. It’s also from Joker
The dedication and forethought put into these details always fascinates me! Great video, Deffinition.
yeah it's insane! Thank you Tara, hope you have an awesome weekend
Todd Philips has an amazing eye for detail, seriously he's really under-credited.
@@themadtitan7603 he really does. Listening to him talk about everything and seeing how he shot things and why certain angles....it made me really WATCH movies in a different way.
There was also a clown mask in the movie that bears a great resemblance to the one used by Heath Ledger's Joker
When Joker is front of the mirror in the opening scene.. if u reverse the footage you would see Batman's face..
Whether or not all this information is true, it is totally insightful from one mans POV and because of that I can totally appreciate it! 👍🏾👍🏾
Yeah definitely, the fact you can interpret it any way you want shows how brilliant it is
Heavy Spoilers That sounded like a backhanded compliment 😳, but I’ll take them anywhere I can get them 😂
The ace is the reset of the count down. the ace is 1 and becomes 11.
I would love to see you overview a Chris Nolan movie he’s always super vigilant with his details
yeah definitely thinking of doing the Dark Knight soon. Was actually contemplating BVS next but I dunno.
@@heavyspoilers please don't waste your time with BvS one of the worst films of all time. There's nothing to examine in that piece of garbage.
@@Harriz62 hahaha there's actually a lot of detail in it, had so much potential but yeah they dropped the ball a bit, definitely check out the ultimate cut if you haven't, it redeems the movie in a lot of way
Heavy Spoilers call me crazy but I friggin love bvs sure it has problems but it’s so visually interesting and not to mention BATFLECK (rip😢)
@@Harriz62 it's not trash, it's actually a very good movie.
Thoroughly enjoyed your channel throughout this pandemic, not only been subscribed that whole time but that bell icon has been clicked. Thank you for your videos
A detail i noticed is the how arthur smokes a lot in the movie, and schizophrenic people smoke 3x more that normal people
Like each personality gets one? Pretty interesting.
So many easter eggs and hidden meanings in this movie that it is nothing short of genius.
Man, the details you cover and the way you present them is really really good.
Im so glad I subbed XD
Karneval season, which is loaded with clowns, in Germany and other parts of Europe always starts on the 11th November at 11:11AM. Just saying.
Isn't carneval his clown name too?
Thank you for not making this another click bait video. The details you mentioned in the video were really new for me, so I appreciate that very much. Well done, sir!
I'm not a comic book guy, so I liked how this was real, gritty and dark; no one flying around with capes, etc. Does Bruce assume it was Joker who killed his parents?
I'm not a comic book guy either, but it doesn't look like that's been positively defined. I would speculate that Bruce blames the Joker for instigating the riot that got his parents killed. Joker stands for chaos and Batman stands for order in a chaotic world.
@@jessealvarez779 I thought someone would know the "story."
@@2112res Honestly, there are several "stories" over the years. There was the mugger Joe Chill that did it, there was Jack Napier who did it and became the Joker 30 years later and there's Arthur Fleck who started a riot during which the Waynes were killed. The circumstances are fluid but it always ends with Bruce standing over his dead parents in the alleyway.
@@jessealvarez779 I see. Thank you for your time and thoughtfulness. \m/
As always great video Def keep the heat coming!!
Cheers!
The way you were deliberate in not using any sound or dialogue from the film and instead purposely used only the visuals in the clips you used kept distractions away while you made your points. Well done - Rock On!
It looks like thers only 5 clown masks in the crowd when he's dancing away in that scene
I wish i had seen this video earlier. There are so many more references to batman, it’s very exciting
It's possible it's all in his head, I mean he fantasised a whole relationship with his neighbour.
Yes, but if it's all made up, why would he imagine himself imaging a girlfriend? That makes no sense. So some of it is real.
@@freddiemercury4evr he’s drifting in and out of hallucinations. Some things are happening and then he hallucinates his reactions or desires.
This video is amazing ! Good work man 😮👏🏻
Sarah Muhammad thank you
The Waynes were shot after leaving “Zoro the gay blade” a comedy with George Hamilton, in other Batman origins it was just “Zoro”.
Yeah, the mark of Zorro, that's true
Awesome video!!! thanks for this breakdown and all of your breakdowns
Thank you! Have an awesome weekend
Outstanding work! For me the best part is all the mirroring of Batman and Joker being essentially the same person, divided by a slim chance of birth.
much love! Yeah it's so well thought out. Initially when I heard he would be his brother I hated it but they executed it so well.
I enjoyed this immensely, thank you very much!
When John Wayne Gacy Smiles at about 3:15, it looks like the Batman logo with his face paint and smile lines
Great review mate. you got a new subscriber.
Excellent video 👍👍. I really enjoyed this one. Keep it up.
Thank you!
"American Playboy" is more likely a reference to American Gigolo, the 1980 movie with Richard Gere, written and directed by Paul Schrader, who wrote Taxi Driver, the main point of inspiration for Joker.
King of comedy inspired it just as much.
I know I'm two years late to the party, but I think the 11.11 o'clock-thing might also be a reference to the carnvial in Cologne, Germany, which starts every year at 11.11am at the 11th of November. People run around in costumes and go crazy in this event, which is quite fitting to what's happening in the movie. Also the carnival section of Gotham where Joker resides, as you mentioned in the video.
*on the the 11th of November of course :)
Thanks so much for yet another thoughtful breakdown!
ey thank you, your support means a lot
Really busy today but I’ll watch the video ASAP. Already gave it a like, cause ya know....
ey thank you!
I noticed that Clock 11.11 thing and knew something is related. Thanks for clarifying.. god it blows my mind. Nice video keep up the good work :)
Thank you!
Brilliant! Loved the numbers references.
Happy that you mentioned the How I Met Your Mother episode relating to the countdown on both film/show. HIMYM is one of my favorite shows
Yeah, the numbers thing is such a good thing to lace throughout, really glad they put it in here
Isn't the number thing only in that one episode tho? Not every single one
See I always thought the Joker outfit and the curtains being similar in color meant Joker was foreshadowing that he would BE the show. His dancing in the bathroom is like an alien learning how to use a new human body. Also, Helms Pharmacy... Ed Helms from the Hangover Series
Wow, that was indepth and fascinating!
Surprised you didn't mention that the name Arthur Fleck/A. Fleck resonates with Affleck, as in Ben Affleck, who played...
Also, do you think that a Gotham City before Batman could be the city where the film "Seven" is set?
How do you do that?! It amazes me! I catch small things but not half the amount you guys do! Really cool!
Wow great video thanks very in depth love it..
Just seeing this now Definition - Well done son!!
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Wow! They did very really well deconstructing all of the complex elements of making a film.
The countdown theory has just shocked me! How do people notice such things? I wish I was that attentive.
This was mind blowing! I've watched this movie at least 20 times and still missed so many clues.
It's weird that you mentioned the analogy between How I Met Your Mother and the Joker at the beginning because it make me realize that the mother of the Joker is played by the same actress (Frances Conroy) as the mother of Barney Stinson (in HIMYM) who turn out to have psychological problems because his mother lie about who his father was and make him believe that it was a TV presenter. Is there other connections? Very good video by the way !
Wow, so many hidden gems. Nicely done Sir.
Wow Wow wow. When I watch movies, I just see what’s in front of me, I don’t really look for small details, having these videos to watch is really really cool. Seeing different Easter eggs and what not
Fun breakdown 🤘🏻
I really really really want Joker to be, or at least think- and be driven by- the idea that he is actually a Wayne 🤘🏻😎
You drove me more insane with these details. 11:11 also looks like the red coloured Smile in his makeup.
It would be the biggest twist ever Joker being Batman's older half brother
yeah would be awesome for the DC films to do this
@@heavyspoilers absolutely bring it to life make it epic. Warner bros has shown they can make Great DC movies & a twist like that would just bring a whole new level of darkness to the story that we haven't seen yet
@@morganaugust9086 To me that would mirror in the sense of how Ledger's Joker in TDK tells Batman that he doesn't want to kill him. He wouldn't know what to do without having Batman in his life. And that Batman completes him. Harley Quinn's animated series on DC's streaming service shows how obsessed Batman and Joker are. It's like they're "kin".
Good job here brother.. truly a good job
Wow! Great video...keep making more like this. Can you cover Inception? I know it's old,but it begs for something like this. :)
Yeah think I’m gonna do it at some point, might wait till before tenet comes out but definitely thinking of covering it
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Batman & Robin's Joker smile faces are formed through stacks of files/paper
Great video. I didnt notice a lot of this on my first viewing. THis is a fantastic film. I hope we get more like it. They should have made a Harley movie like this, like the newish limited series black label called Harleen.
Thanks 🙏
i actually think that the alleyway where joker got beat up at the opening and where thomas wayne dies at the end is the same alleyway. There's a brief shot while they are walking into that alleyway where the camera has a sort of dutch tilt angle. And in the opening while joker is being beat up the same exact camera angle shows up at the same spot. It cant be a coincidence they are too similiar. Great vid btw as usual!
Zach Galifianakis also voiced The Joker in the LEGO Batman Movie
1:56 He also covers the damage on the door with his left shoulder here just enough to show the number 7 next to the apt. number. That was likely the last 8 we saw.
Great job!
Very good explanation,
I think with Deborah Cain they might have been going more for a Cassandra Cain reference
I do LOVE the number countdown though!
Interesting Note: Charles Manson’s birthday is November 11th (11/11), who’s followers killed in his name.
Awesome man🥰
thank you
Director:huh?-- I-I mean yeah I meant to put these Easter eggs in there **nervous laugh**
"Robinson Park" is also a reference to Jerry Robinson, who co-created the Joker.
Most shows keep clocks at same time for continuity , sitcoms have done it since the 70’s every show did it
good job man
Zach G was featured in other Phillips films, Zach also voiced Joker in Lego Batman
Great video.
Great video
thank you!
I did notice Joker was dressed similar to Boy Wayne but my interpretation was simply that Joker was spying on them and this was his version of what he thinks rich sons dress like. That's his best clothes he thinks looked like what they wear. not even beyond a kind of mad person's simplistic thinking. Very cool that was pointed out here and yes I liked how his version was sort of a poor guys best combination of his least worn out clothing (like that's what he wore at the job interview at the clown agency) while Boy Wayne's had high-quality, clean, pressed and tailored appearance. greatest movie ever.
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Good catch.
The 5 fingers thing was a bit of a stretch. It's NY so there's a ton of numbers all over.
wow!
I think this video blew my mind.
My dad told me once that they would smack his hands with a ruler at school when he would use his left hand to write.
They would call him a freak, give him all kinds of shit, punish him and tell him that it was just all out wrong to use your left hand dominantly.
Of course he couldn't help it. But because he had always been forced to try and write with his right hand, his writing was always terrible, even with his left hand, since he never got to properly learn to write with his dominant hand.
That would always make me feel really bad for him, knowing how rough school was back in the 50's and 60's.
Also, I'm hoping the video will eventually point out the guy in the band at the tv show who laughs at Joker's "your son was hit by a drunk driver" joke. Insinuating that other people (though only few) share Joker's warped sense of humour, letting us know how he gets his followers and why they are so devoted to him.
My oma was left handed and made to learn with her right hand as well.
I love how as he says "Gacy murdered 33 boys and men" the channel's NEVER MISS AN EPISODE, SUBSCRIBE comes up
God lee this move is so fugging good that every time I watch it i just need a new pair of pants
Watched your US video and heard 11 11 constantly. Start this one right after and hear 11 11 right off the bat. Thought I was going crazy
Looooool it’s becoming my catchphrase
Something I havent seen someone draw correlation to is the fact they can never kill eachother. Maybe thats a nod to them being related.
My two favs was the same painting from Batman movie and the same font from the animated series!