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  1. Joker personifies our society, showing us what happens when a person pushed to the brink can become. While Joker lashes out and seeks to become a bully for fun, he unintentionally becomes a rallying point for the disillusioned lower class of society that is fed up with the status quo.

  2. According to some critics, Joker runs the risk of being perceived as a glorification of what one angry and disturbed loner is able to accomplish and raises debate over whether the film turns an archetype of a violent man into a heroic figure (intentionally or not).

    • Valentin Yurievich Skryabin
    • 2021
  3. Dec 26, 2019 · Joker gives visibility to all men marginalised in one way or another. The film tries to invoke empathy for what it feels like to be ‘undesirable’.

  4. Oct 10, 2019 · “Morally bankrupt”? No, ‘Joker’ is a deeply moral movie about the power of kindness. It's been written off by some as nihilistic pornography, but the Batman villain's origin story conveys a...

    • Jordan Bassett
    • 7 min
  5. Nov 1, 2019 · Joker is not an action movie, it is a sad psychological drama, depicting the suffering of a man who was wronged, and got it wrong. Beginning: A Sad Child and a Man Lost in Chaos. Arthur is deeply...

  6. Oct 17, 2019 · In 2019 Joker embodies the anger that comes with the realisation that capitalism does not work equally for everyone. Phillips traces the guilt to the elites, and turns the mirror back on to...

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  8. Nov 23, 2019 · In Episode 067, Dr. David Puder and Dr. Hans Von Walter analyze the Joker movie, exploring trauma, mental health, and the cultural implications of Arthur Fleck’s character. They discuss psychiatric diagnoses like pseudobulbar affect, psychopathy, and the impact of childhood trauma on Joker’s violent actions, delusions, and search for ...

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