Quentin Tarantino praises the much-criticized Joker sequel! Find out why this maestro finds it a masterpiece!
In the world of cinematic surprises, 2023 has delivered an unexpected twist with Quentin Tarantino's unabashed praise for the much-maligned sequel, "Joker: Folie à Deux." Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix alongside Lady Gaga, the film seems to have taken its fair share of critical hits since hit theaters, but one of Hollywood’s most celebrated filmmakers is singing its praises. Tarantino declared during a recent podcast appearance, "I really, really liked it!" Who would have imagined that the guy behind cult classics like "Pulp Fiction" and "Kill Bill" would find so much value in a comic book musical?
The film, which many critics considered a commercial disaster, now has a staunch advocate in Tarantino who seems to believe it speaks to audiences in an outrageous and unconventional manner. He argued that Todd Phillips successfully crafted a narrative that serves as an "F You" to conventional comic book aficionados and big studios. His take provides a bizarre yet intriguing lens through which to view the film's chaotic scenes and unexpected musical numbers. As someone who has consistently challenged Hollywood norms, Tarantino’s support adds an unexpected layer of credibility to this musical endeavor.
What's more interesting is that Tarantino didn’t just stop at enjoying the film; he showered praise on Joaquin Phoenix’s performance, calling it “one of the best performances I’ve ever seen.” With such a glowing endorsement, one has to wonder if Tarantino is playing a long game by trolling both the critics and the audience. Is he hinting that perhaps there’s genius hidden beneath the overt musicality of the sequel? Given his penchant for unconventional storytelling, it wouldn’t be surprising for him to advocate viewing the film through a more artistic lens rather than dismissing it as an outright failure.
As we witness the iconic filmmaker lift this film from the depths of box office despair, fans of cinema are left buzzing. While many continue to trash "Joker: Folie à Deux," Tarantino’s endorsement might just encourage a re-evaluation of its artistry and intentions. This not only serves as an entertaining twist in the ongoing superhero saga but also raises intriguing questions about what constitutes good cinema. Perhaps the Joker really does dance to the beat of his own drum—much like Tarantino himself!
Fun fact: "Joker: Folie à Deux" is only the second comic book-related musical to hit big screens, which is a serious shift in the landscape dominated by typical action-packed blockbusters. Meanwhile, did you know that Tarantino often has fun trolling movie critics in his interviews, always managing to keep the audience guessing about where he stands on a film? Talk about keeping things spicy in Hollywood!
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