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  1. The “Joker” diagnosis itself, his uncontrollable laughter, is based on a real-life condition called PBA, or pseudobulbar affect, which is examined in far more detail via “Beyond Laughter and ...

  2. Oct 4, 2019 · There is one thing — call it a clue or just an interesting tidbit — that Phillips will say unequivocally about the ending of “Joker.”

    • josh.rottenberg@latimes.com
    • Staff Writer
  3. Jan 6, 2020 · Arthur Fleck didn't experience kindness much in Joker, aside from his psychological delusions. But that's what the movie is about, as empathy is exactly what Joaquin Phoenix 's character needed...

  4. 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
  5. Feb 29, 2024 · The ending of Joker (2019) shows that after sparking riots and chaos, Arthur becomes Gotham's Joker as he embraces his new identity.

  6. Mar 7, 2021 · At the hinge between deformist (loner) and conformist (brother) masculinities stands the male insider-outsider, himself prefigured by Robert De Niro under the direction of Martin Scorsese in two films that are quoted obsessively and self-reflexively in Joker: Taxi Driver (1976) and The King of Comedy (1986).

  7. Oct 8, 2019 · Did Joker kill his neighbor? How much of the movie is his fantasy? Everything you wanted to know about the ending of “Joker,” explained.

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