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‘Folie à Deux’ stars are better than the movie

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'Folie à Deux' stars are better than the movie

If the primary “Joker” requested if we might have empathy for the satan, the sequel questions if we’re prepared to look at him fall in love, undergo the emotional wringer and in addition placed on a present.

Co-written and directed once more by Todd Phillips, “Joker: Folie à Deux” (★★½ out of 4; rated R; in theaters Friday) takes greater swings than its audacious 2019 predecessor, a finest image nominee and the highest-grossing R-rated film in historical past till Deadpool and Wolverine teamed up. It even has its personal dynamic duo, with Joaquin Phoenix’s tortured Joker discovering a soulmate in Woman Gaga’s electrical tackle Harley Quinn.

Not every thing hums round them, because the dour and distracted however nonetheless well-acted “Folie à Deux” makes an attempt to be jail drama, courtroom thriller and supervillain musical unexpectedly. With Gaga belting old-school pop requirements and Phoenix tap-dancing like a madman, at the very least a type of features positively works.

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Arthur Fleck (Joaquin Phoenix) grows close to Lee Quinzel (Lady Gaga) in the sequel

It’s been two years since failed social gathering clown/comic Arthur Fleck (Phoenix) turned a folks “hero” of types in Gotham Metropolis, placing on garish face paint and getting locked up at Arkham State Hospital for 5 murders (together with blowing away a late-night host on stay TV). TV motion pictures and books have saved his legend alive exterior jail partitions, however inside, the grim and emaciated Arthur has misplaced his signature cackle. He listlessly takes his meds and will get hounded by mockingly merry jail guard Jackie (Brendan Gleeson) to inform jokes.

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