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  • Todd Phillips' new film Joker is no laughing matter.

  • haha.”

  • This dark, gritty, R-rated take on DC Comics' infamous Clown Prince of Crime isn't premiering

  • until October 4th, but the film had its debut on Saturday, August 31st at the Venice Film

  • Festival in Italy.

  • So what happened when audiences finally saw Joaquin Phoenix portray the mentally unstable

  • comedian Arthur Fleck?

  • "Well no one's laughing now."

  • "You can say that again, pal."

  • Most critics agree: The film is pure magic.

  • According to Deadline,

  • "[Joker] was met with an eight-minute standing ovation and shouts of 'Bravo!' at its conclusion."

  • Critics raced to their laptops to publish their first impressions of the film, and most

  • reviewers were effusive in their praise.

  • Right now, the critical consensus on Rotten Tomatoes proclaims that,

  • "Joker gives its infamous central character a chillingly plausible origin story that serves

  • as a brilliant showcase for its star and a dark evolution for comics-inspired cinema."

  • Writing for Vital Thrills, Jenna Busch applauded Phoenix's transformative performance as Arthur

  • Fleck:

  • "The physical [movement] of the character alone could convey what is going on with him,

  • even if there had been no dialogue.

  • [...] He's awkward and twisted (particularly his arms and the position of his head) when

  • he's trying to be 'normal.'

  • The little dances he does as he tries to act sexy or confident are the sort that make you

  • embarrassed for someone at a party.

  • As he becomes who he really is, the movements are powerful."

  • Busch gave Joker a perfect score, adding,

  • "I'm struggling to find something to critique here.

  • As I've spoken about the film to myself and my colleagues, I've come up with nothing.

  • I'm sure I won't be the only one.

  • This standalone film was a brave choice by Warner Bros., and it's very likely going to

  • pay off.

  • Again, this is a difficult film to watch, and it's going to take time to process, but

  • ultimately, I think this is going to be a definitive part of Joker canon."

  • Empire Online's Terri White also gave the film a flawless score five out of five stars

  • writing that:

  • "[Joker is] a sad, chaotic, slow-burn study of someone who isn't visible; who doesn't

  • even exist to the world around them."

  • Elsewhere in her review, she writes:

  • "What writer/director Todd Phillips and co-writer Scott Silver[...] have written into life is

  • the Joker as a character.

  • What they and the film [are] interested in is the mental, moral, emotional, physical

  • make-up of the man who became the Joker.

  • [...] Bold, devastating and utterly beautiful, Todd Phillips and Joaquin Phoenix have not

  • just reimagined one of the most iconic villains in cinema history, but reimagined the comic

  • book movie itself."

  • Time Out's Phil De Semlyen also gave Joker five stars writing:

  • "This is a truly nightmarish vision of late-era capitalismarguably the best social horror

  • film since Get Out [...]."

  • In his review, De Semlyen also writes:

  • "[Phoenix] runs Heath Ledger cigarette paper-close as the finest screen Joker."

  • Brandon Davis at ComicBook.com also gave the film a perfect score five out of five stars.

  • He writes that Joker is quite unlike any DC film or comic book movie that's come before

  • it.

  • In fact, he predicts the film will rake in lots of awards, writing that:

  • "Phoenix's Arthur laughs his way through terrible scenarios.

  • For this, the actor demands an Oscar nomination [and] it might not be the only nod this DC

  • Comics movie earns.

  • The cinematography, score, and direction create something unlike anything before it and it's

  • terrifying, thrilling, and moving."

  • He also makes a point to say,

  • "There has never been a movie like this in the genre.

  • […] You'll need to see to believe it and, even then, you still might not believe it."

  • Pete Hammond at Deadline loved the film too, and was particularly affected by Phoenix's

  • work, writing that,

  • "[The actor gives] a performance so dazzling, risky, and original, you might as well start

  • engraving his name on the Oscar right now."

  • He also claims,

  • "No joke, this is a movie [...] unlike any other from the DC universe, and you will find

  • it impossible to shake off.

  • At least I did."

  • Hammond absolutely loved Phoenix's performance, writing that:

  • "Heath Ledger took it in a different direction in The Dark Knight and won a posthumous Supporting

  • Actor Oscar, and now Joaquin Phoenix gets his turn as the character in the stand-alone

  • origin movie Joker in a bravura piece of filmmaking that speaks to the world we are actually living

  • in today in ways that few movies do.

  • If you thought you knew Joker before this Joker, think again."

  • Many reviewers said the film offers a stark commentary on modern society.

  • Deadline's Pete Hammond argued that the film will make audiences think about the role that

  • violence plays in our current culture.

  • Of course, not everyone enjoyed Joker but negative reviews have been few and far between.

  • RogerEbert.com critic Glenn Kenny didn't feel like the film offered any sort of meaningful

  • message, writing that:

  • "As social commentary, Joker is pernicious garbage."

  • Kenny also claimed that,

  • "The final minutes, which will move any sentient viewer to mutter 'would you just pick a g------

  • ending and stick to it?' are likely an indication of what kind of mess we would have had on

  • our hands had Phillips been left entirely to his own cynical incoherent devices for

  • the entire runtime."

  • Stephanie Zacharek of TIME Magazine felt similarly:

  • "The aggressive and possibly irresponsible idiocy of Joker overall is [Todd Phillips']

  • alone to answer for.

  • Phillips may want us to think he's giving us a movie all about the emptiness of our

  • culture, but really, he's just offering a prime example of it.

  • […] Joker is dark only in a stupidly adolescent way, but it wants us to think it's imparting

  • subtle political or cultural wisdom."

  • She also found Phoenix's performance extremely off-putting, writing that:

  • "[He's] acting so hard you can feel the desperation throbbing in his veins.

  • He leaves you wanting to start him a GoFundMe, so he won't have to pour so much sweat into

  • his job again."

  • Well, viewers will finally get a chance to form their own opinions when Joker hits theaters

  • on October 4th and we're sure the film is going to hit hard.

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