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The decision to incorporate musical elements is perhaps the most significant artistic choice in the film. These sequences serve as a window into Arthur’s internal world, where he feels powerful, charismatic, and loved—traits he lacks in his grim reality. Music becomes a survival mechanism, a way to process the trauma of his incarceration and the overwhelming pressure of his impending trial. However, it also highlights his detachment from reality, suggesting that the "Joker" persona is a mask that Arthur himself can no longer fully control.
Ultimately, the film critiques the audience—both the fictional citizens of Gotham and the real-world viewers. Gotham's obsession with Joker as a symbol of revolution ignores Arthur’s human suffering. The sequel forces us to confront whether we are rooting for a man to get well or for a monster to entertain us. By the end, the story suggests that while Arthur Fleck may be a single man, the "Joker" is a self-sustaining myth fed by a society that prefers a colorful tragedy over a complex truth. Download File joker 2.mp4
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