Roasting are basically for friends and jokes but bullying is like a whole new level bullying is like saying "ur mom" to a kid whos moms died(who is arthurs mom)
It’s so heartbreaking when Arthur is so overjoyed that he finally gets the exposure he’s been looking for, only to see that joy wiped from his face as he realises that his hero and father figure is humiliating him on TV.
You can literally see the joy and exicitement melt off his face once he realizes, that the only man he thought to be on his side is now mocking and ridiculing him. You can literally feel the hate boiling up within him with the music. This is the end of all illusions and dreams Arthur ever had, reality sets in and with it comes a feeling of dread and wrath. One of the best scenes in this movie.
@@Turboman-kx7cc A little more build up, and some easy jokes first or ice breaking conversation to ease the tension. The crowd is uncomfortable because he is nervous and acting strange, takes away the laughing mood. As for the second joke he should have doubled down on the self deprecating humor so that morons like Murray would get the joke. For example after the "Well no ones laughing now" he could have made a funny frown to pretend that the double meaning was unintentional. Or better yet say that his mother told him that once he became a comedian "no one would laugh". There is a lot of potential comedic continuation there.
@@charlesweber5052 Most likely unintentional, but it's a clever reference to a famous joker line "if you have to explain the joke, there is no joke" Murray explaining the joke got more laughs than the joke itself. Which shows how poor the joke is
Whats astonishing about this scene is that people like Murray exist. They’ll make fun of someone and in order to keep themselves “liked” or “humble” will say “I love this guy.” And people eat it up, they’ll still support Murray. Because… he’s their idol, he’s never the bad guy in their eyes.
If your gonna roast someone in a friendly way you gotta throw in some genuine compliments once in awhile, to show you are joking and actually care about them. Otherwise they might take it seriously and pull a Joker and Murray routine on you lmao.
This type of bullying via mass media happens every single day across the country, but the only time we care is when it targets us. We think its entertaining when it's someone else being targeted. And in most cases, the victim doesn't have the resources to fight back against it.
That isn't really bullying. He's just messing with him or making fun of him. Not bullying him. Bullying usually entails malice. Murray wasn't malicious.
This is why I never supported the edgy youtube commentary channels like Leafy. Shit always made me feel bad for the victims because we all know damn well his 12 y/o audience was gonna go harass those people none stop second those videos came out. It was literally just bullying, but people were supporting it
Murray makes fun of a mentally ill loner and everyone busts a gut. But when a mentally ill loner in a clown costume Jokes about a guy being hit by a drunk driver, everyone takes offense.
Been through public humiliation before, it's soul crushing. With his mum in intensive care in the background it's adding to the tragedy. Very sad movie from to end.
0:39 - "Check out this *Joker".* *"Joker"...* now that it all makes sense. Arthur was someone who suffered a lot to be the Joker in the end. A jester (him) who uses his life as a joke just to please the king (Murray) And the commoners (Murray's Audience).
I know Jared Leto was very upset that an origin story movie about The Joker (not played by him) was gonna be made. But I believe with this scene, I believe he can relate this to himself. He played The Joker and then what happened? Everyone just came at him like a massive mob, saying how he’s “the worst Joker” and yadayada. Being made fun of by millions of people. Yeah, it’s horrible.
@Jack Alleysee The Masculine and Manly Man I wouldn’t say that, hater! No he does not deserved the hate. At least he tried his best as the Joker, like Joaquin Phoenix did.
@@kettlynealyseethe hate should be mostly on the script writers for making that awful movie in the first place but jared deserved at least some of that hate, man mailed dead rats to his fellow actors. the thing about method acting as an asshole is that your role in the movie better be great or else you'd just be an asshole for no reason
Happened with me too in Germany. There was this American coworker aged 55 with whom i worked in tandem. Whenever we were alone he was very friendly and nice to me and also once mentioned I was like a 'son' to him. But whenever he sat together with other European colleagues for food or something, he starts ridiculing and humiliating me for being an indian with all racist jokes targetting my appearance and culture while everyone around used to laugh.. the pain still lingers
@@moo9293 problem in germany is they look upto and worship americans. I stood no chance as I knew they will side with him as I was just 25 and was starting there myself that time
This is how Villains are created and not with Chemical Acids or Superpowers most of the time the Villains wanted to fit but the World always punch them down in the end Gotham created Joker
Arthur: 🙂 Murray: "Check out this Joker!" Arthur: "When I was a little boy and told people I was gonna be a comedian, everyone laughed at me... well no one's laughing now!" Audience: "Hahahahahaha! Murray: "You can say that again pal." Arthur: 😕
If u notice, during the actually scene from his comedy act people are laughing at his jokes, but when u watch this scene being played on the Murray show, nobody was laughing at his jokes
Murray elicits laughs by humiliating someone trying to achieve his dream. It takes nerve to stand before a crowd and perform with no guarantee of success. Murray knew that from his own experiences (and probably had his off nights now and then when the jokes didn't work). He's making the audience laugh by humiliating another person, which we can call bullying. That's not humor, nor is it funny. His action is that of a hack who is past his prime. It shouldn't surprise us if he has a writing staff prepping his material for his nightly monologue.
In those last few seconds it was chilling how Arthur aged in front of the camera. He looked as though something had drained from him and he looked like an incredibly ancient and malevolent skull...
This movie real. He was adopted and abused as a child. As an adult he was jumped and everyone turned a blind eye. Fired from his job cuz of having a gun. Woman he had a crush on never noticed him and his idol humiliated him live on television. Also his adopted mother lied to him. This will drive anyone into madness.
I remember seeing this scene for the first time and feeling secound hand humiliation for Arthur. The ultimate humiliation directed by your hero on the biggest stage. It seems like this was the moment he died inside and all optimism was lost.
"It's funny. When I told people I wanted to be a comedian, they laughed at me. Well no one's laughing now!" Me: *laughs* Murray: "You can say that again, pal." Me: *laughs* Dammit! Both of the jokes made me laugh. (no i didnt laugh because no one was laughing when Arthur said 'no ones laughing now')
One of the most interesting things about this movie is that Arthur is a lot like two of Robert DeNiro's signature characters: Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver and Rupert Pupkin from The King of Comedy, both directed by Martin Scorsese. I read Scorsese himself was also supposed to be involved with this movie but left early on.
And they wonder why he snapped. He was constantly terrorised by people for no reason. And in the end he lost it. And I don't blame him. Because I know what Its like to be different and constantly be terrorised by people for no reason. And have all that pent up anger Inside of you. And you bury the rage so deep inside of you until one day you just can't take It anymore and you explode.
I dont want to flood this comment section but I loved it that everyone thought Arthur was a joke until he shot Murray and had them all running for their lives.
What I find interesting about this is right before Murray insults Arthur he comments how “everyone thinks they can do my job”. That almost to me at least sounds like he’s alittle threatened by up and coming comedians which is why he insulted Arthur. I would have liked to have seen a ending where Arthur not only gets the last laugh in a non violent way but Murray straight up loses it when people are siding with him. Kinda like how the main villain of Sing 2 gets his comeuppance.
Man this is a Perfect example of “never meet your heroes” because they may be awesome and nice on TV and Movies the way how you see them especially as little kids in our childhoods but sadly it’s just all a Act to get themselves fame, money, attention from Fans and glory.
Except maybe Gordon Ramsay, his TV persona is rude, mean, and angry, but he is actually an incredibly kind and open-minded person irl (yeah, he still swears like a sailor and can be brutally honest, but it's part of his charm).
Have anyone of you been in a situation, where you're being made fun of but you don't realise in the moment. Innocent questions being set up to make you look like an idiot? Damn humans are malicious.... Scene reminded me of that in a weird way.
@@ngocthaodrawing Arthur is saying ppl never took him seriously when he told them as a kid he was gonna be a comedian, and "no ones laughing now" is implying that he actually became a comedian. Murray uses this to make fun of him and say yeah no one was laughing, because he wasn't funny
@@FrostyLime120 now you made it clear meaning of the scene for me. Same sentence has different meanings in different situation. Thanks for your well explaination. Best wish for you!
You can see the happiness drain from his face when his idol insults him. I feel really bad for Arthur
I laughed so hard at that part lol
That's basically like your favorite basketball player watches your game and says man this kids a fucking joke
Joker reflects my life
@@joelteemo3730 mmmkay
This whole scene made me laugh and feel bad for Arthur.
I think a lot of these late night comedians need to see this. Roasting and bullying are not the same thing
Arthur can take a fucking joke
@@Violencia10000 ooohhhj BRO🔥
Roasting are basically for friends and jokes but bullying is like a whole new level bullying is like saying "ur mom" to a kid whos moms died(who is arthurs mom)
@DJHart agree
I'll take notes.
The realisation in arthur's eyes that all he envisioned about murray's generosity, was just a surreal dream.
I know how he feels it's hurts man.
It’s so heartbreaking when Arthur is so overjoyed that he finally gets the exposure he’s been looking for, only to see that joy wiped from his face as he realises that his hero and father figure is humiliating him on TV.
💔
Imagine your greatest idol humiliating you in front of everyone. Don't tell me you wouldn't wish him dead.
I wouldnt wish it but id think it
@@haru83966 yeahh
That would suck
That would suck a lot
@@haru83966
Cute innocent boy
*1:19** His genuine smile fades when he realizes he wasn't praised but humiliated. It was like he had been shot in the heart.*
He's your I do until you see his true colors personally.
That part reminded me of something Andy Kaufman would have done.
What’s depressing to me is what Murray said at 1:10 and Arthur’s reaction at 1:12.
Its so fckn heart breaking when he realizes what's really going on
💔
@@Frankie-O Can you imagine if that was Jay Leno and he was making fun of Arthur?!😂
truer words were spoken.
You can literally see the joy and exicitement melt off his face once he realizes, that the only man he thought to be on his side is now mocking and ridiculing him.
You can literally feel the hate boiling up within him with the music.
This is the end of all illusions and dreams Arthur ever had, reality sets in and with it comes a feeling of dread and wrath.
One of the best scenes in this movie.
Seen you in dbdr comment sections lol
@@Sodathief8 You watch him, too?
The worst feeling in the world is someone you love and admire not caring the slightest about you
@@inevitable934For arthur its worse than that considering he literally was humiliated and disrespected
Truer words were spoken
The thing is, Joker's material isn't even bad. It's just the delivery that's off.
How should he have delivered that joke then?
@@Turboman-kx7cc A little more build up, and some easy jokes first or ice breaking conversation to ease the tension. The crowd is uncomfortable because he is nervous and acting strange, takes away the laughing mood. As for the second joke he should have doubled down on the self deprecating humor so that morons like Murray would get the joke. For example after the "Well no ones laughing now" he could have made a funny frown to pretend that the double meaning was unintentional. Or better yet say that his mother told him that once he became a comedian "no one would laugh". There is a lot of potential comedic continuation there.
nah it was trash
@@Grivian''Well no ones laughing now'' It is just not an original cliche joke.
You get what you fkin deserve...
Pew pew...!!!!
Man, imagine how much it’d suck to see your biggest hero openly mock you in front of millions of people
Who cares he’s a fuckin dork . And he deserves to be made fun of after putting his hands on Bruce
Nice profile pic
This scene reminded me of Waterboy and the Captain Insano scene.
My heart sank when he laughed at 1:02 because he was the only one laughing and it just made me feel so bad! Incredible acting by Joaquin Phoenix!
I wonder if that was Arthur's genuine laugh?
@@AWlpsSHOW36 maybe
@@AWlpsSHOW36 Can you imagine if that was Jay Leno and he was making fun of Arthur?!😂
@@AWlpsSHOW36
I think it was because he wasn't trying to suppress it like he was during the stand-up or at the therapist's office
Absolutely depressing
@Andrew Tan because imagine seeing a famous person that you’re a fan of making fun of you,
Like as if your idol just laughed at you, think about that.
Absolutely funny
I always cry to these videos and I love them
@Andrew Tan I want to
@@joelteemo3730 bro sorry my old account was removed by RUclips
"Well no one's laughing now".. that was actually funny!
I know, when he said “you can say that again” my dad said, yeah that’s the joke.
Talking about a joke that backfired!
@@charlesweber5052 Most likely unintentional, but it's a clever reference to a famous joker line "if you have to explain the joke, there is no joke"
Murray explaining the joke got more laughs than the joke itself. Which shows how poor the joke is
@@futal1000The audience laughing isn't a real audience bro it's a movie
1:38 = Arthur's "I'm gonna put some dirt in your eye" face.
Whats astonishing about this scene is that people like Murray exist. They’ll make fun of someone and in order to keep themselves “liked” or “humble” will say “I love this guy.” And people eat it up, they’ll still support Murray. Because… he’s their idol, he’s never the bad guy in their eyes.
Jimmy fallon comes to mind
But he's also kind of a sociopath
Cough cough Keemstar.
Daniel Tosh
@@tontonthefatcat8760 exactly lol “ALEX”
If your gonna roast someone in a friendly way you gotta throw in some genuine compliments once in awhile, to show you are joking and actually care about them. Otherwise they might take it seriously and pull a Joker and Murray routine on you lmao.
The "no one is laughing now" is brilliant material.
I agree. If you don't laugh, he's right, and that's funny. It's perfect.
This type of bullying via mass media happens every single day across the country, but the only time we care is when it targets us. We think its entertaining when it's someone else being targeted. And in most cases, the victim doesn't have the resources to fight back against it.
Problem is our society is pussies. Back in my day we took bullying
@@poker8100 back in your day, you’d call someone with a mental illness a “nutjob”. You’re not tough, you’re just an unapologetic bully.
That isn't really bullying. He's just messing with him or making fun of him. Not bullying him. Bullying usually entails malice. Murray wasn't malicious.
This is why I never supported the edgy youtube commentary channels like Leafy. Shit always made me feel bad for the victims because we all know damn well his 12 y/o audience was gonna go harass those people none stop second those videos came out. It was literally just bullying, but people were supporting it
@@RisingBeast00 It's someone with a huge influence putting someone down for laughs. Most bullies don't think of themselves as bullies.
The one person Arthur would ever look up to in Gotham City. And he just shattered that shining image.
when you realize they are not laughing with you but at you
As Syndrome would say:
“You can’t count on anyone, especially your heroes.”
The same guy who harassed and wouldn’t leave his hero alone at the beginning of the movie
When everyone is a comedian, no one will be
I thought about that same line when I watched this
@@colinjones8828you mean when he was a little kid?
“Never meet your hero’s.” Shame no one said that to Arther Fleck.
LOL, I still want to meet Steven Seagal.
@@MartinZanichellilol make sure you wear a cup when you do
Don't you just hate it when famous people think they allowed to make fun of other people?
Murray makes fun of a mentally ill loner and everyone busts a gut. But when a mentally ill loner in a clown costume Jokes about a guy being hit by a drunk driver, everyone takes offense.
@@JaythePandaren When I saw this scene,y heart broke
@@sapphirethealpha5005 Mine too. Arthur really looked up to murray like a father figure.
@@JaythePandaren Everyone laughs at what's real. Everyone take offense on what's merely hypothetical.
Arthur can’t take a fucking joke
Been through public humiliation before, it's soul crushing. With his mum in intensive care in the background it's adding to the tragedy. Very sad movie from to end.
“You can’t count on anyone, especially your heroes.” -Syndrome
0:38 Check out this joker
Ikrr I agree alot
0:39 - "Check out this *Joker".*
*"Joker"...* now that it all makes sense. Arthur was someone who suffered a lot to be the Joker in the end. A jester (him) who uses his life as a joke just to please the king (Murray) And the commoners (Murray's Audience).
All those mothers fuckers deserve to die like a bitch no mercy
Hurt me once I will make your life hell
Dude that's actually a brilliant way of looking at it never thought of it that way
@@louismassey881 Thanks! Really.
Nice analogy
I know Jared Leto was very upset that an origin story movie about The Joker (not played by him) was gonna be made. But I believe with this scene, I believe he can relate this to himself.
He played The Joker and then what happened? Everyone just came at him like a massive mob, saying how he’s “the worst Joker” and yadayada. Being made fun of by millions of people. Yeah, it’s horrible.
Because he's a try hard. He sucks.
Plus he is a known pedo
@Jack Alleysee The Masculine and Manly Man
I wouldn’t say that, hater! No he does not deserved the hate. At least he tried his best as the Joker, like Joaquin Phoenix did.
@@kettlynealyseethe hate should be mostly on the script writers for making that awful movie in the first place but jared deserved at least some of that hate, man mailed dead rats to his fellow actors. the thing about method acting as an asshole is that your role in the movie better be great or else you'd just be an asshole for no reason
Jared Leto is just a general dickhead to the people he workes with, so it's hard to pity him.
1:33 has meme potential.
You can say that again, pal
Lol, yes
no imo
🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:38 the look on his face is; “Congratulations Murray you are next on my list of awful people.”
Happened with me too in Germany. There was this American coworker aged 55 with whom i worked in tandem. Whenever we were alone he was very friendly and nice to me and also once mentioned I was like a 'son' to him. But whenever he sat together with other European colleagues for food or something, he starts ridiculing and humiliating me for being an indian with all racist jokes targetting my appearance and culture while everyone around used to laugh..
the pain still lingers
He sounds like a piece of shit.
This made me so angry you should've shown his place people like those deserve a piece of shit of his own
@@MensaGiraffe He was indeed... :(
@@moo9293 problem in germany is they look upto and worship americans. I stood no chance as I knew they will side with him as I was just 25 and was starting there myself that time
In anycase I switched company within 12 months.. just that with this scene I could draw parallels
This is how Villains are created and not with Chemical Acids or Superpowers most of the time the Villains wanted to fit but the World always punch them down in the end Gotham created Joker
Arthur: 🙂
Murray: "Check out this Joker!"
Arthur: "When I was a little boy and told people I was gonna be a comedian, everyone laughed at me... well no one's laughing now!"
Audience: "Hahahahahaha!
Murray: "You can say that again pal."
Arthur: 😕
If u notice, during the actually scene from his comedy act people are laughing at his jokes, but when u watch this scene being played on the Murray show, nobody was laughing at his jokes
It’s because he imagined people were laughing, this clip was what actually happened
No one was laughing, it was all in his head
I don't see what's so unfunny about the second joke. That was a good icebreaker
this was truly heartbreaking
💔
I always crack up at 1:02 when he laughs at himself.
Murray Franklin signed his death warrant that night.
That sucks knowing that the person you look up to is making fun of you.
Murray elicits laughs by humiliating someone trying to achieve his dream. It takes nerve to stand before a crowd and perform with no guarantee of success. Murray knew that from his own experiences (and probably had his off nights now and then when the jokes didn't work). He's making the audience laugh by humiliating another person, which we can call bullying. That's not humor, nor is it funny. His action is that of a hack who is past his prime. It shouldn't surprise us if he has a writing staff prepping his material for his nightly monologue.
In those last few seconds it was chilling how Arthur aged in front of the camera. He looked as though something had drained from him and he looked like an incredibly ancient and malevolent skull...
This movie real. He was adopted and abused as a child. As an adult he was jumped and everyone turned a blind eye. Fired from his job cuz of having a gun. Woman he had a crush on never noticed him and his idol humiliated him live on television. Also his adopted mother lied to him. This will drive anyone into madness.
Second jokes actually funny.
1:19 Ok that's a good line. It might not get a lot of laughs but I thought it was clever
It was pretty good
The funny thing is that talk show hosts are exactly like this
Every joke is funny untill the joke's on you.
1:41 ....I know ready Arthur's reaction...he gonna kill Murray terribly 😂😂😂😂
Imagine being mocked by the person you look up to the most
“You should have listened to your mother” 😂😂😂😂
Your awful Murray....
This almost made me cry. Crule people man i can relate.
His expressions all speak a thousand words.
I remember seeing this scene for the first time and feeling secound hand humiliation for Arthur. The ultimate humiliation directed by your hero on the biggest stage. It seems like this was the moment he died inside and all optimism was lost.
Murray deserved that shot through the head... well done ARTHUR 👍👍
never meet your hero’s.
This was THE moment he became Joker
Marvel villains : give everything to him
Dc villains : take everything form him
🔥🔥 🔥 exactement Joker 🃏 Deathstroke professeur Pyg >>>
@@mauretanien948 yeah hope they don't milk them
"Well no one's laughing now!", that was good come on; maybe not bust out laughing good but it brings up a genuine smile and chuckle.
Some people claim that this joke is kind of outdated joke
Nobody thinks what it's like to be the other guy
Little did Murray know that this would come back to murder him.
"It's funny. When I told people I wanted to be a comedian, they laughed at me. Well no one's laughing now!"
Me: *laughs*
Murray: "You can say that again, pal."
Me: *laughs* Dammit! Both of the jokes made me laugh.
(no i didnt laugh because no one was laughing when Arthur said 'no ones laughing now')
I did 2 lol
Thats ironic but I laugh sorry 😂
I thought Arthur's joke was funny as well
His idol actually made fun of him, now that’s cold
0:38 'check out this joker'
I see what you did there script writers...
The moment Murray F*** up
The moment Murray signed is death warrant
Murray is an awful person.
Murray was one of the better people in the film, but this was a shitty thing to do and it really came back to -bite- shoot him in the face
One of the most interesting things about this movie is that Arthur is a lot like two of Robert DeNiro's signature characters: Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver and Rupert Pupkin from The King of Comedy, both directed by Martin Scorsese. I read Scorsese himself was also supposed to be involved with this movie but left early on.
YES.
This what it felt like watching joker 2
“Very poor choice of words" -Joker (The Dark Knight) 1:25.
you should listen to your mother :
the mother:💀💀
He was making fun of somebody with a disability he could not help it that’s wrong
Jöker 2 - lóókin fórwar4 tó it! - God
Poor Arthur 😢😢 I can feel is pain
Never trust you heroes learned I that the hard way
And I thought Batman was a hero but I was wrong
This is like when my favorite twitch streamer saw my funny message and didn’t laugh at it
It's really sad when your idol disses you in front of his fanbase
Aaw, heartbreaking for Arthur. He must be very disappointed : (
😞
Oh he was more than disappointed, he was betrayed like he felt like he’d been shot in the heart
That's the last mistake you'll ever make.
Even "Trevor Philips" would think twice about crossing the "Joker" and he was a bit of a psychopath himself. Maybe more than "a bit".
Such a great movie, so glad they gave it the perfect ending and didn't make a sequel.
Aw he looked up to him, then he just goes and makes fun of someone he doesn't even know, sounds like Ellen
Arthur: "YOURE A FRAUD MURRAY"
And they wonder why he snapped. He was constantly terrorised by people for no reason. And in the end he lost it. And I don't blame him. Because I know what Its like to be different and constantly be terrorised by people for no reason. And have all that pent up anger Inside of you. And you bury the rage so deep inside of you until one day you just can't take It anymore and you explode.
Poor man😢
"You insulted him a little bit.."
The facial expression men, dang!!!
I dont want to flood this comment section but I loved it that everyone thought Arthur was a joke until he shot Murray and had them all running for their lives.
That was disrespectful
What I find interesting about this is right before Murray insults Arthur he comments how “everyone thinks they can do my job”. That almost to me at least sounds like he’s alittle threatened by up and coming comedians which is why he insulted Arthur. I would have liked to have seen a ending where Arthur not only gets the last laugh in a non violent way but Murray straight up loses it when people are siding with him. Kinda like how the main villain of Sing 2 gets his comeuppance.
Did Joaquin Phoenix win an Oscar for this role? He should have
He did win an Oscar for it. He also should’ve won for Walk The Line
This scene reflects me and how others treat me and look at me
Murray truly was awful. After watching this film a second time, we realize that his jokes were him making a mockery of the lower class' suffering.
1:39
yfw you see that someone whom you just had a conflict with is actually very popular and has a dedicated following.
This is the moment Arthur becomes Heisenb.... I mean Joker
Murray got what he deserved
Check out this ‘Joker’….
Oh yes, you’ll be checking out BECAUSE of this Joker soon enough
Man this is a Perfect example of “never meet your heroes” because they may be awesome and nice on TV and Movies the way how you see them especially as little kids in our childhoods but sadly it’s just all a Act to get themselves fame, money, attention from Fans and glory.
LOL, I still want to meet Steven Seagal.
Except maybe Gordon Ramsay, his TV persona is rude, mean, and angry, but he is actually an incredibly kind and open-minded person irl (yeah, he still swears like a sailor and can be brutally honest, but it's part of his charm).
Here Arthur decides: "You're awful, Murray" and place a bounty on him
With that look on Joker’s face...Murray’s a dead man!
i think this scene is one of the Arthur's illusion. Notice how later in the movie Murray didn't even know he refer to Arthur as Joker.
Have anyone of you been in a situation, where you're being made fun of but you don't realise in the moment. Innocent questions being set up to make you look like an idiot? Damn humans are malicious.... Scene reminded me of that in a weird way.
Yeah I experienced dat
I actually thought the second joke about no one laughing was pretty funny. But i guess that means i have very poor taste
The 1st time I watched the movie I didn't understand Murray was making fun of Arthur
I still dont understand. Please explain the scene. It is Arthur who tells the joke " now noone laugh" . Why does that mean Murray mock at Arthur?
@@ngocthaodrawing Arthur is saying ppl never took him seriously when he told them as a kid he was gonna be a comedian, and "no ones laughing now" is implying that he actually became a comedian. Murray uses this to make fun of him and say yeah no one was laughing, because he wasn't funny
@@FrostyLime120 now you made it clear meaning of the scene for me. Same sentence has different meanings in different situation. Thanks for your well explaination. Best wish for you!