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The King of Joker Driver.mp3

10/10/2019
Devon
00:00:00 First off, I want to say I wasn't going to watch the Joker movie until I was able to see it for free because.
00:00:06 I don't believe in giving money to my enemies, and well, sometimes it's hard to avoid this.
00:00:12 It's it's pretty.
00:00:13 Easy to do.
00:00:14 When it comes to just not watching a movie at the theater, so I didn't expect to take a look at this movie for a while, but I got the opportunity to see it for free.
00:00:26 So I strapped in.
00:00:27 And I watched it.
00:00:29 And I realized.
00:00:31 I'd seen this movie several times before.
00:00:36 Now what I mean by this.
00:00:37 Is there is absolutely nothing original about Joker?
00:00:44 In fact, it parallels other mostly Robert De Niro movies so closely, I almost wonder if that's why they felt like they had to cast him in the film in a part that really didn't suit his very limited acting range.
00:01:00 And it's almost like they knew if they didn't include him, people would just be talking about how they just picked different scenes from movies he'd been in and and ran them together.
00:01:10 And something they could trick people into watching, which is exactly what they did.
00:01:16 In fact, you might be wondering how I can review this film at all without access to the.
00:01:21 Footage and and it's easy.
00:01:23 Even though the trailer is only a few minutes long, I can easily fill in all the blanks.
00:01:28 With movies that Joker is a carbon copy of.
00:01:32 So with that in mind, let's get started.
00:01:36 The movie starts out with Joker at his crappy job where he works with other misfits who are likely children of single mothers and because of their lack of a positive male role model for guidance are just kind of failing through life.
00:01:52 We see how ****** and dangerous jokers job is when on the street.
00:01:56 Doing his job, he's attacked by a gang of young, diverse.
00:02:01 Next we see Joker laughing uncontrollably like a maniac.
Speaker
00:02:06 What you get?
Devon
00:02:08 OK, this clip is from Cape Fear, and it doesn't really count, but it still looks and sounds remarkably like Joker, so still funny.
00:02:17 I'm leaving it in there.
00:02:21 So Joker is talking to his government, issued life, coach of color, and tells her that the things are getting crazier.
00:02:28 People are getting.
00:02:29 Hence, he asked her to give him more medication, courtesy of the state.
00:02:34 No doubt, after getting his medication, he stares out at the decaying city.
00:02:41 He tries to have a moment with a young black kid on the bus, but he's yelled at by the kids, presumably single mother.
00:02:49 And also one thing about this.
00:02:51 I've heard people say that this movie.
00:02:55 Is an indictment of single mothers and as with.
00:02:58 The other good things people are trying.
00:03:00 To read into this film.
00:03:02 It's not that it's an indictment of single mothers, it's just that it's for the first time, maybe in a long time.
00:03:09 It's not portraying all single mothers as strong, independent women.
00:03:14 There's no commentary.
00:03:17 It's just the absence of the leftist propaganda that many viewers are so used to hearing.
00:03:24 They're so conditioned.
00:03:26 They're expecting it that when it's not there, they think the absence of this message is is somehow a message in their direction.
00:03:35 But obviously that's that's not true.
00:03:37 At all, and we'll see more of.
00:03:38 That so Joker laughs uncontrollably.
Speaker
00:03:44 I know what you did.
Devon
00:03:45 And hands the mother on his bus, a card that explains he can't control his manic laughter.
00:03:53 And it's it's a nervous condition.
00:03:55 So throughout the movie he just kind of laughs hysterically for no reason and inappropriate times.
00:04:03 He walks the streets slowly, wading through the filth of the city, surrounded by the chaos and police sirens.
00:04:10 He comes home and talks to his aging single mom, who he lives with and is living off of disability.
00:04:17 She talks about writing letters to Thomas Wayne, who you could say is kind of a A Donald Trump figure in the film.
00:04:25 He's a right wing billionaire tycoon and he's running for mayor of Gotham.
00:04:30 They sit down and begin to watch a late night show and this is when the film switches from kind of mirroring taxi driver to incorporating elements of the King of comedy.
00:04:42 The King of comedy is a.
00:04:44 Film where Robert.
00:04:44 De Niro plays a failed comic, just like Joker, who is obsessed with her late night talk show host.
00:04:51 Just like Joker, Joker watches the show on television and imagines that he's in the studio, just like in.
00:04:59 King of comedy.
00:05:00 And the host of the show loves him exactly like Robert De Niro's character and King of comedy would do.
00:05:09 He invents a scenario in his head with a talk show host wants to be the father he never had.
00:05:16 I mean it's it's very.
00:05:17 Identical to King of comedy.
00:05:20 Next, the film Joker switches back to marrying taxi driver.
00:05:25 He's at work and his boss is blaming him for getting jumped and telling him that any damages will come out of his paycheck while coming home.
00:05:34 He meets another black single mom in the elevator, but this one he's attracted to when he tries to flirt with her, he kind of just comes across like a psycho, essentially, just like Robert De Niro's.
00:05:46 Directors and taxi driver and in the King of comedy, they both have love interests and they both look like psychos when they approach.
00:05:55 Them so because his job is obviously dangerous, one of the guys he works with gives him a.
00:06:01 He goes home and and begins to practice and and play with his new gun, just like the scene and taxi driver or Robert De Niro is doing kind of the same thing.
00:06:11 He then begins to stalk the woman he met on the elevator following her around like a creep, just like Robert De Niro's character and taxi driver.
00:06:21 As I mentioned before, Robert De Niro's characters and taxi driver and.
00:06:24 King of comedy.
00:06:25 They're obsessed with women, but the women see them as too unbalanced.
00:06:31 To have a relationship with this is the exact same dynamic that exists with Joker.
00:06:37 A woman he's obsessed with, but he's too crazy to connect with.
00:06:42 The only difference is in Joker the added twist.
00:06:45 If you want to call it that is that Joker is only imagining.
00:06:50 That he's with this woman, so he's only fantasizing.
00:06:55 About a black single mom as a love interest, imagining that she eventually dates him and the audience is led to believe that that's what's going on and based on, quite frankly, what I've heard some people say about the movie, some people still don't get it and think that that they were actually in a.
00:07:13 Relationship, but no.
00:07:15 He's fantasizing that she finds him funny and quirky and and fantasizing that they go out a couple of times, but then later in the film, it's revealed. Just like with Robert De Niro's characters, he he's too crazy.
00:07:29 And and unbalanced and there's no way at all that she would be attracted to him.
00:07:33 She's repulsed.
00:07:34 She's terrified of him.
00:07:36 The second she's around him long enough to find out that he's crazy.
00:07:41 Now in the next scene, I don't actually need any footage of a movie because I can just use a story that really happened that we're all familiar with, that the Jesse Smollett story.
00:07:52 You know Jesse Smollett and his MAGA country fantasy.
00:07:56 That's essentially the blood libel that the Joker perpetrates on the same people that lined.
00:08:02 Up to go see the movie by.
00:08:03 The way you see.
00:08:05 Joker is coming home from work late at night.
00:08:09 He's still in his clown makeup.
00:08:10 He's depressed.
00:08:12 And then three white guys wearing MAGA hats.
00:08:14 OK, I'm kidding about the MAGA hats, but they might as well be wearing MAGA hats.
00:08:20 That's three white guys wearing suits hassling a woman on the train because you know, as Jesse Smollett has taught us, there's nothing more dangerous late at night than a a well dressed white man.
00:08:32 So the well dressed upper class white man start to violently attack Joker for really no reason.
00:08:40 You know, as as wealthy white people are are known to do, you know, always riding on trains late at night, assaulting people and Joker takes out his gun and kills the three kids and maga hats.
00:08:55 I'm sorry in suits.
00:08:57 So after killing the three white guys, Joker fantasizes about having sex with his imaginary black girlfriend.
00:09:06 And then we find out that the three white guys not wearing MAGA hats worked for Donald Trump.
00:09:13 I'm sorry, Thomas Wayne.
00:09:15 I know, right? Totally based.
00:09:18 So Joker then tells his government issued life coach of color, that the people are starting to resist.
00:09:25 He uses that word and that is the word that's printed on the signs of the people in Antifa garb protesting around the city.
00:09:34 He's part of the resistance against these white people not wearing Maga.
00:09:40 And and so are the other drags of society.
00:09:42 Just like him.
00:09:43 That live with their single moms on disability.
00:09:46 Next we see how bad Joker is at stand up comedy, his nervous laughter and his terrible jokes unsettles the audience, but he's too out of touch, too insane, too disconnected from reality.
00:10:00 But notice that and.
00:10:01 Instead, he thinks his imaginary black girlfriend is laughing at all his jokes.
00:10:07 So after his imaginary date, he comes home and he finds out that his mother has been writing letters to Thomas Wayne Slash Donald Trump because she claims.
00:10:19 He is Joker's father, so he decides.
00:10:22 To go to Mara Lago I.
00:10:23 Mean Wayne Manor to claim what is his?
00:10:27 But is told by the Butler that his mother is just crazy and that he's adopted.
00:10:32 Donald Trump is not his father, and she's not even his real mother.
00:10:37 So before he can confront his maybe fake mom about this, she has a stroke and then she's taken to the hospital.
00:10:46 While jokers there we find out that the talk show host that he was obsessed with earlier in the film, like in King of comedy, is playing a clip.
00:10:56 Of jokers, terrible stand up comedy performance.
00:11:00 But not because he thinks it's funny, but because they're ridiculing him.
00:11:04 It's like a viral cringy video.
00:11:08 So in addition to this assault on his ego, Joker ends up losing his job because he brings the gun that his friend gave him to a Children's Hospital.
00:11:17 And while he's on the job, it falls out of his clown pants.
00:11:21 And you know that it freaks out.
00:11:23 Obviously, the hospital and they fire him.
00:11:26 This pushes him a little.
00:11:27 Further over the edge.
00:11:29 As well as a trip to the institution where his mother apparently was locked up, he goes there to find out if the story of him being adopted is true.
00:11:40 To get more information about his history and he finds out that it's it's.
00:11:45 Very possible he was adopted.
00:11:46 Although they kind of put in a sliver of ambiguity in there, although you know, it doesn't really matter.
00:11:51 Either way, he finds out that his mother used to date violent men and was turned on by men that would abuse him and beat him.
00:11:59 He finds out that his nervous laughter is a result of these injuries from this abuse.
00:12:07 But again, the film doesn't.
00:12:08 Prosecute his mother for crimes.
00:12:13 It's a throwaway flashback scene.
00:12:16 The film it doesn't even show the violence against them.
00:12:18 The film dedicates more time to the evil not wearing Maga hat.
00:12:22 White guys on the train focuses on that as the real problem is that what has turned him into Joker?
00:12:31 And doesn't even have a second.
00:12:33 Of celluloid depicting the evil his mother and her boyfriends were perpetrating on him.
00:12:41 It it's just a flashback scene of her talking about it in a padded cell.
00:12:45 So this idea that this movie is somehow prosecuting the evil of single moms is definitely.
00:12:53 Overstating things so Joker loses his mind even more. Eventually he goes full on day of the pillow on his maybe mom's and kills her in the hospital. He also kills the man from work that that gave him.
00:13:08 Gone because presumably he sees him as a reason for some of the.
00:13:13 Troubles he's been.
00:13:14 In but now Joker has been invited on that late night talk show because that clip of him being a terrible comedian on stage has has kind of gone viral.
00:13:25 And so the the host wants to invite him on the show.
00:13:29 And you know, basically make fun of them and Joker understanding this.
00:13:34 Still wants to go on the show.
00:13:37 Joker has decided to teach the cruel world a lesson.
00:13:41 He looks as though he's probably going to bring his gun with him to the show and and commit suicide on live television.
00:13:49 So he practices his entrance onto the show at home again and again.
00:13:54 Mirroring a scene from King of comedy, you know, same sort of.
00:13:58 Thing and he shows up to the show wearing full Joker makeup.
00:14:04 Now here's what I wish I I could play footage of the film because.
00:14:08 Hard to really explain this without seeing it for yourself and.
00:14:15 I know it's not just me.
00:14:17 There's something decidedly feminine.
00:14:21 About this new Joker that's in his full makeup, that's on the show.
00:14:26 That's about to go in front of the crowd.
00:14:29 I mean, he, he prances around when he's announced everything about his presence just seems very feminine.
00:14:35 He crosses his legs like a woman when he sits.
00:14:38 His hair is long.
00:14:39 He's wearing lipstick.
00:14:40 And yes, I get it.
00:14:41 He's joker.
00:14:42 He's supposed to wear makeup, but with the Lisp of Walking Phoenix.
00:14:48 Mixed with the the feminine body language and the makeup and the hair dye.
00:14:53 I I'm telling you, I couldn't help but almost see him.
00:14:58 Or not even almost see him as a trans joker.
00:15:03 I mean, he's skinny.
00:15:04 He's he's wearing a suit jacket with shoulder pads.
00:15:09 When he's asked to.
00:15:10 Tell a joke.
00:15:11 In the most feminine voice, that and this is walking Phoenix, that's saying something.
00:15:16 The most feminine voice he can muster, he's like, knock, knock.
00:15:21 And then he tells a non joke.
00:15:24 And that admits to being the man who killed the the three white guys on.
00:15:28 The train in the beginning of.
00:15:30 And the whole time, by the way, he's batting his eyes.
00:15:34 He's wriggling around in his chair.
00:15:35 Like a woman.
00:15:37 This is the one time I really wish I could show.
00:15:40 A clip from the film because it's it's impossible to miss once you see it.
00:15:45 And and I really find it hard to believe that no one else was thinking.
00:15:50 This what they thought.
00:15:51 And it's again, it's not just walking Phoenix's list. I get it. He has that list, and in the whole rest of the film, and he doesn't sound like this.
00:16:00 OK, although he does kind of do this weird, prancing around Dancy thing.
00:16:04 OK, that's a lie.
00:16:06 But now his voice is at least one octave higher, and he's giggling like he's thinking about being taken behind a dumpster after the show.
00:16:15 So with the gayest cadence possible, he launches into this speech about how nobody wonders what it's like to be him, and that people are awful and the host is also awful for wanting to ridicule him.
00:16:31 And and then he says.
00:16:35 You know what you get when you cross a mentally ill loner with a society that abandons him and treats him like trash.
00:16:44 You get what you ******* deserve.
00:16:47 And then he executes on live television the the late Night talk show host Robert De Niro and then gets up and prances around in front of the camera like a little girl.
00:16:59 After that, we see Joker staring out of a the back window of a police car.
00:17:04 He's been taken into custody.
00:17:05 They're they're taking him in.
00:17:07 And he's looking gleefully at all these Antifa riots that are going on, you know.
00:17:15 People holding resist.
00:17:16 Signs and and burning trash cans like.
00:17:20 Literal Antifa riots going on outside.
00:17:24 And before he's taken into prison.
00:17:28 A bunch of Antifa wearing clown masks save them by ramming the police car and taking him out of the police car.
00:17:35 So while he's surrounded.
00:17:38 By these chanting, mentally ill children of single moms worshiping trans Joker as they burn trash cans, trans Joker begins to prance and twirl around like a Tinker Bell Princess.
00:17:54 Congratulations to the filmmaker, Todd Phillips, whose real name is Todd Bunsie, a Jewish filmmaker from New York that used the media to trick people on the right into relating to a trans Antifa leader and in making the most accelerationist movie, maybe of all time.
00:18:14 And it really is. It is an accelerationist moving because really the only take away is that if you feel powerless, if you feel helpless.
00:18:24 The answer the solution.
00:18:27 To the problem.
00:18:28 Not just the solution, you'll be a hero.
00:18:32 If you just start murdering people.
00:18:34 That's the that's the big take away of the film.
00:18:37 That said, another important take away from the film, aside from revealing how gullible some of the audience is.
00:18:45 Is that the public is so conditioned.
00:18:48 To see only heroes of color.
00:18:51 And single mom heroes.
00:18:53 Simply by not using these cliche propaganda devices.
00:19:01 You can rehash movie ideas that have been done to death in films for decades.
00:19:09 And a lot of people will think you're being edgy.
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