October 7, 2024

Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga star as Joker and Harley in Joker: Folie รก Deux (Picture: Warner Bros/Backgrid)

The Clown Prince of Crime has returned to Gotham City in the eagerly-awaited sequel to Todd Phillipsโ€™ Joker.

The 2019 comic book movie starred Joaquin Phoenix as troubled Gothamite and floundering stand-up comedian Arthur Fleck; his already fragile mental state exacerbated by a cruel and uncaring society.

As the film ended, it saw Fleck fully inhabit the Joker persona โ€“ becoming a cult figure as he murdered a man live on television, and finding himself incarcerated in Arkham State Asylum.

Phillipsโ€™ sequel picks up where the first film left off, with Fleck standing trial for his crimes. While imprisoned at Arkham, he meets the luminous Harleen โ€˜Leeโ€™ Quinzel (Lady Gaga), who helps him to come to terms with his fractured identity.

Following a mixed reception at this yearโ€™s Venice Film Festival and unfavourable reviews from critics, Joker: Folie รก Deux is now on general release โ€“ and it hasnโ€™t gotten off to a good start at all.

Shocked and appalled by a reportedly divisive ending, and unexpected rebranding as a musical (really) fans have branded the film a โ€˜disappointmentโ€™ and an โ€˜insultโ€™ to the original film.

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Arthur finds a fan in Lady Gagaโ€™s Harley Quinn (Picture: Warner Bros/AP)
Fans of the first film were disappointed by its sudden genre change (Picture: Warner Bros/AP)

The film has only been out since Friday (October 4), but itโ€™s already wallowing in a paltry 33% score from critics and audiences alike.

While critics described its story as โ€˜thunderously dullโ€™ and โ€˜cobbled-together,โ€™ fans of the first film took its failures far more personally โ€“ perceiving the sequel as an insult to them and the character.

โ€˜In a vacuum this movie cannot be any better than 5/10. But in the shadow of the first film this โ€œmovieโ€ is an insult to the first and a stain on the genre. We as a society should take it as a warning to not force a sequel from a movie that didnโ€™t need one,โ€™ wrote the Rotten Tomatoes user Nikolai B.

โ€˜Hands down, worst movie Iโ€™ve ever seen. From the first one being one of my favorite to this being the worst, this series had an insane fall from grace,โ€™ said a shell-shocked Dan M.

Fans have described the film as an โ€˜insultโ€™ to the original (Picture: Warner Brs/AP)

However, it was the musical element which really set the cat(woman) among the pigeons.

โ€˜Couldnโ€™t personally enjoy the constant singing,โ€™ said the user Whatever.

โ€˜I thought it would never end. My favorite part was when Phoenix puts his hand over Gagaโ€™s mouth and says โ€œstop singingโ€,โ€™ said GD L.

โ€˜Donโ€™t recommend at all, it was a musical type of style movie,โ€™ bemoaned BMoviee.

Star Lady Gaga has released a tie-in album inspired by the film (Picture: Instagram/@ladygaga)

The musical element shouldnโ€™t have come as a surprise to those who have followed its journey from conception to screen โ€“ with Lady Gaga even releasing a new album of music inspired by the film.

Titled โ€˜Harlequin,โ€™ the album is named after her Joker 2 character, and features tracks such as The Joker and Folie รก Deux.

However, she has been careful not to describe the film as a musical per-se, telling audiences at Venice Film Festival: โ€˜I wouldnโ€™t necessarily say that this is actually a musical in a lot of ways. Itโ€™s very different.โ€™

She continued: โ€˜The way that music is used is to really give the characters a way to express what they needed to say because saying it is not enough.โ€™

All-singing, all-dancing, but not a musicalโ€ฆ honest (Picture: Warner Bros)

Meanwhile, director Todd Phillips also shied away from using the M-word, saying: ย โ€˜Most of the music in the movie is really just dialogue.โ€™

He said to Variety: โ€˜Itโ€™s just Arthur not having the words to say what he wants to say, so he sings them instead. I just donโ€™t want people to think that itโ€™s like In the Heights, where the lady in the bodega starts to sing and they take it out onto the street, and the police are dancing.โ€™

The director then added: โ€˜No disrespect, because I loved In the Heights.โ€™

To the filmโ€™s audience, who would seem to disagree? In the words of Arthur Fleckโ€™s Joker: โ€˜You wouldnโ€™t get it.โ€™

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