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Joker: Folie à Deux
2024 138 min United States of America R 18+
★5.0
Drama, Crime, Thriller
Director: Todd Phillips
🎭 Based on
«The Joker»
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Description
While struggling with his dual identity, Arthur Fleck not only stumbles upon true love, but also finds the music that's always been inside him.
Budget:
$190M
US Gross:
$58.3M
Worldwide:
$207.5M
Starring
Joaquin Phoenix
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Lady Gaga
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Brendan Gleeson
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Awards
Venice Film Festival 2024
— Soundtrack Stars Award – Best Score (Critics)
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Screen Ensemble
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Sequel, Remake or Ripoff
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Screenplay
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Picture
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Actor
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Actress
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Screen Ensemble
Razzie Awards 2025
— Worst Sequel, Remake or Ripoff
Key opinion
Joker: Folie à Deux is a visually polished but divisive sequel that pivots away from the original film's chaotic crime-drama tone in favor of a musical courtroom study. While the production design and lead performances are frequently praised, many find the thin narrative and forced integration of musical numbers to be unsatisfying and underwhelming.
| Production | The film excels in technical presentation, with strong production design, cinematography, and costuming creating a visually stunning aesthetic. | |
| Acting | Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga deliver strong, committed performances that elevate their respective roles. | |
| Screenplay | The screenplay is widely criticized for being thin, disjointed, and failing to provide meaningful character or thematic development. | |
| Originality | The inclusion of musical numbers is polarizing; some view them as a bold, interesting stylistic choice, while others find them forced, excessive, and disruptive to the narrative. | |
| Pacing | The film suffers from pacing issues, with many viewers finding the courtroom-focused, musical-heavy structure to be overlong and lacking in necessary momentum. |