In this review that is not a review, Zack goes full artisté.
This is not a review, it's "a first impression."
The BPC have "fake reviews." Just don't listen to them.
Joker 2 is "brave", "brilliant," "very challenging."
Joker is perfect as is. But Joker 2 expands upon it. But actually Joker was just Taxi Driver and King of Comedy for normies. But it was very, very good. [Make sense of that if you can.]
Zack likes this movie because it made him squirmy.
The YouTube circle of fake reviewers all say the same thing. [Even though Zack just compared Joker to Taxi Driver and King of Comedy for normies, which is what everybody else has repeated. I guess that also makes Zack a fake reviewer, too.]
Art is supposed to be just not regurgitating what you want to hear, but creating something original. [So, I guess Zack is the kind of retard who appreciates bullshit modern art, because it's "original."]
It was a good movie-going experience.
Zack repeats a whole bunch of obvious statements about the movie which are just observations of how characters acted as if what he's saying is something profound.
Remember when Zack called Joker a perfect movie like E.T. earlier in his review? Later on he calls the Joker "baby's first Scorsese movie."
Joker 2 is not a fuck you to the audience, because it's "nuanced" and "complicated." [No attempt is made to explain how this movie is "nuanced" or "complicated."]
A breadtuber said that the BPCs only talk about plot. Once Zack heard that, he noticed that that's all the BPCs ever do. They only focus on plot holes instead of "the meta story." [Once again proving that Zack does not in fact listen to the BPCs discussion of films, which goes way beyond the simple plot.]
Time for more nonsense rambling. This movie made Zack think about art. The movie could have been about the Joker teaming up with Penguin, going on a crime spree, etc. And that could have been good. But "they really went there." This is where this thought tangent ends.
This was a good piece of art. The film makers wanted to give the audience something more complex and nuanced than a dumbed down version of Taxi Driver. [Again, how is Joker perfect if you think it's just a dumbed down version of Taxi Driver? Again there is no explanation of how this movie is "nuanced" and "complex."]
This movie felt like it had a confident and sure hand, but Zack hasn't figured it out.
This movie was not about 'splosions. It's "really trying," and Zack finds that very admirable.
Fin