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Does it hurt for the Joker to laugh?
Joker uses a real-life medical condition to explain the Clown Prince of Crime’s laugh – the Pseudobulbar Affect, or PBA. In Joker, the laughter is really an expression of Arthur Fleck’s inner pain. Fleck has what he calls “a condition,” which means he laughs at inappropriate moments.
How does the Joker react to the Batman who laughs?
As we’ve seen in Snyder’s Justice League, the Joker hates the Batman Who Laughs. The Joker’s disgust for the BWL is even part of how he was defeated in Dark Nights Metal. The Joker enjoys the “game” of it all — and he knows that the Batman Who Laughs is someone who smashes the board.
Does Joker really have a condition?
He also shows the symptoms of pseudobulbar affect due to traumatic brain injury. This apparent co-occurrence of both mental disorder and a neurological condition may be confusing for audiences trying to understand mental illness.
Why is the Joker scared?
However, a fascinating new theory explains why Joker’s greatest fear is actually the Internal Revenue Service. In hindsight, the Joker should’ve known that Barlowe wouldn’t have left him a single cent given that they were enemies, but it’s rarely the case someone’s clever enough to fool the Crown Prince of Crime.
Who cut off the Joker’s face?
Dollmaker
Following DC Comics 2011 relaunch of several of its comic series for The New 52, Detective Comics #1 (November 2011) sees the Joker captured by Batman and sent to Arkham Asylum; unbeknownst to Batman, this is part of the Joker’s plan to meet with the villain Dollmaker, who surgically removes Joker’s face at his request …
What happened to Harley Quinn’s skin?
18 Her bleached skin changes Not only does Harley’s backstory switch up sometimes, but her appearance does too. In later origins, however, the Joker managed to get her into the same vat of chemicals that he fell into, bleaching her skin pale white permanently like his, as fans saw in Suicide Squad.
How did the Joker come to be?
The Joker, the infamous comic book villain and nemesis to Batman, has had many origin stories throughout the 80 years since his debut. These alternating narratives of how the Joker came to be have become part of the characters’ mythos, an extension of the anarchy he loves to inflict on Bruce Wayne and residents of Gotham.
What do you think about the Joker as a clown?
I knew of the Joker as a clown. He was like a weirder Krusty the Clown, with homicidal tendencies. But when I heard about this movie, I was instantly intrigued because, obviously, Joaquin Phoenix is one of the best actors we have today.
Where did the Joker go to the hospital?
But there are some who actively choose to construct their life around that. Take me down to the hospital. Joker heads to Arkham State, formerly known as Arkham Asylum. Image: Warner Bros. I had a case of someone in a hospital, like where the Joker went to.
What kind of medication does Joker take?
Recently there was a medication approved by the FDA called Nuedexta. So I was like, “if Joker had gotten Nuedexta, and other medication, he wouldn’t do these things.” I thought it was so genius how the writer, director, and Joaquin Phoenix approached the role because it really felt… to me, that the movie was a portrait of a realistic patient.