Learning From Joker

in #life5 years ago

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One of the most popular and controversial movies from the past year was Joker. This film, which grossed over 1 billion worldwide, focuses primarily on the main villain in the batman comic history. It was a bold move by the film industry to bet on this take on the comic fashion considering how conservative they have become in trusting creative projects.

Though this isn't entirely an original story it has certainly brushes that send this convoluted super-heroes flicks to new directions. First of all, the movie has a great cast and a competent director and writer. But what mostly attracts our attention are the themes they tap on.

These people took one of the most iconic character and made us see the world through his eyes, which depicts the similar world we live in. They embraced realism and put us into the shoes of the main character. There's no denying how powerful the journey is once we finish watching the movie.

We feel for the character though it's a criminal. And this is a great achievement from the filmmaker and his crew. At the end we can't help but going over and over about the things that the world is currently suffering. And that's the key of this input because there are several learning points to take into consideration.

Violence

This is a movie full of violence. It's the first comic book movie rated R. There have been a lot of talk about the possible consequences that can provoke in our society. This appreciation always emerges when a movie like this is made.

But we need to be very honest and see the world how it really is. Violence manifests as a part of our day-to-day living. I'm not saying that it gotta be the normal status quo. But due to the stage of perception right now, violence is inherent to our own nature.

To eradicate violence we need to evolve as species. It will be impossible to eliminate violence as long as we remain like the same human beings we are now. So, when a movie like Joker is labelled as a stimulus to trigger violence, we are just minimizing our own problems and bringing something up to demonize it and stain it with our faults.

Thus, Joker is a violent movie because we live in a violent world. And we can take this movie as a study of our nature. The process can be long but we can someday take the first steps to our next phase of evolution so to speak.

Lack of Empathy

We can witness everyday how many people around us don't put themselves in other people's shoes. They don't even feel how it is like to be the other person. This is highly brought up throughout the film. No wonder how this movie can be too much for some people because it touches a nerve.

Normally we go thinking that our business is what only matters. There might be certain valid points in here if we consider how our decisions affect our life, but there are external and unexpected factors that can hurt us in some way that we are in need for comprehension from others.

How many times have we had a problem that escapes from our control? And instead of understanding and help, some people just put more weight on the problem and even sanitize others for any eventual outcome. This is one of the recurrent issues we face as species. The little comprehension and narrow observation from what is happening to people around us just make us part of the problem.

Indifference

Whether we like it or not, we live inside a society. We can go deep into a forest and live like a hermit, but we don't fully separate from society. So whatever happens in any society, it will somehow affect everyone.

So humans normally go through life unaware or purposely unaware of the problems that are in order for the day. And even though I stand for the motto "live and let live," the way we passionless regard things that are not right is extremely annoying. This may originate from the fast modern times, but there must be a pause that drives us to think for a moment what we can do to make the world a little more righteous.

Hypocrisy

In the movie the usual dominant and double characters that always resemble reality show up. These are the types that want the world to believe they do really care, but they don't. They are part of the system created by the same sort of people that fail on us, and specially on the less fortunate ones.

It is ironic to see when these figures try to convince normal citizens to obtain their support in order to put them on powerful places only to betray people later on the road. Painfully, people just give their support while thinking that these powerful men will stand true to their words. But that dream always collapses slowly, and people realize that they have just been cheated.

This is the kind of hypocrisy we see over and over. It has become so common that we regard it as normal without thinking that this is contributing to the fall of society because it creates cracks where violence leaks in. That's why violence sprouts from us since it's just a reaction of the initial causes.


In conclusion, this is an excellent movie not just because it has a enthralling story, great actors, efficient writer and director, but also because it taps on our shoulder and says "Hey, look what's going on around you"

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By @edave

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