Joker II, the stew of already bygone timelines and drama that no one cared for, tries to take inspiration from Arthur Fleck’s monotonous sadboy’ life, awkwardly blending it with its predecessor’. Now as dry as it sounds, the world was eager to explore more. Fleck’ crying film had the electric impetus of the most active stock market, bereft of any nuance, complexity, or well-defined goal. Now… Imagine a film revolving around tormented chunk of meat caked…
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