JOKER: FOLIE A DEUX - MOVIE REVIEW

Entertainment

10 October 2024

LOVE IS IN THE AIR

Joker: Folie à Deux takes the groundbreaking narrative of its predecessor and amplifies it with an exploration of duality and madness. Directed by Todd Phillips, this sequel dives deeper into Arthur Fleck’s psyche, but this time, it does so in a fresh and ambitious way by intertwining his story with that of Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn.

Joaquin Phoenix delivers another mesmerizing performance, fully embodying the tortured soul of Arthur. His descent into chaos feels both familiar and refreshingly new as he navigates the complex dynamics of his relationship with Quinn. Lady Gaga shines as Harley, bringing a mix of charm and menace that elevates the film. Their chemistry is electric, and the dance sequences are hauntingly beautiful, reflecting the chaotic love story at the film’s core.

Phillips’ direction remains bold and visually striking, with a haunting score that echoes the emotional turmoil of the characters. The cinematography captures Gotham’s dark, gritty essence, enhancing the atmosphere of despair and madness. The film’s narrative weaves in elements of musicality, which, while unconventional for the franchise, serves as an intriguing backdrop for the characters’ emotional arcs.

However, some may find the tonal shifts jarring, as the blend of musical elements and psychological drama may not resonate with every viewer. Yet, it’s this very ambition that makes “Folie à Deux” a compelling watch—challenging conventions and pushing boundaries in ways that invite discussion long after the credits roll.

In conclusion, “Joker: Folie à Deux” is an audacious sequel that expands upon the original’s themes while carving its own identity. It’s a bold reflection on love, madness, and the human condition, ensuring that both Arthur and Harley’s stories will linger in the minds of audiences.

See Joker: Folie à Deux at Metro by Hoyts and Lido Cinema.

Written by Alisha Sharma