Throughout the history of comic books in North America, there have been several iconic comics that have stood to create a literary canon for the medium, despite its low culture signification. One of these comics was Batman: The Killing Joke, in which writer Alan Moore and illustrator Brian Bolland delve into the psychology of the iconic supervillain the Joker. Despite its reputation as one of the best comics of all time, it is also one of the most controversial because of the violence enacted on
sinful, they all started as normal human beings. But after living through a horrible event in their past, they changed. They transformed from their past selves into a new character, a villain. The graphic novel Batman the Killing Joke, focuses on one of the most well-known villain’s in the Batman series, the Joker. Before his change, the Joker was an ordinary husband who worked to support his wife and unborn child. But
secret from other people; especially those they desire to keep safe from their enemies. These heroes need to be alone, it is the only possible way that they will be able to fulfill their goals of defeating the villain. In many of the films of Batman, batman is portrayed as the mysterious hero that remains a secret from everyone he is acquainted with. The heroes will always represent the good in a battle, they will willingly risk their lives for others. Time and time again the hero will risk their
Throughout the history of motion pictures and Hollywood, there have been many revolutionary changes, transformations, and shifts within the industry in order to keep with the times, stay relevant among the competition, and keep it’s national and international audiences both continually interested and captivated by Hollywood and it’s films in an ongoing effort to generate huge amounts of profit. Within the last 20 years specifically, Hollywood has made a focused effort to reproduce, or remake foreign
The Book Thief, directed by Brian Percival, is a film adaptation of a book by Mark Zusak centred around adolescent girl Liesel Meminger (Sophie Nelisse). Set in Germany during the early-mid 1940’s, leading up to the war, Liesel is sent away from her family to live with foster parents since she is at risk of being killed due as her parents are communists. Percival uses skilfully chosen aural and visual elements as well as cinematic techniques such as lighting and camera angles to communicate and explore
One of the most infamous Tricksters in modern society is DC Comics' The Joker. The Joker is the notorious archenemy of Bruce Wayne/ Batman. The Joker is possibly one of the intriguing villains in comic book and movie franchise history. He has been portrayed by many different actors from Cesar Romero to Mark Hamill, to the most recent portrayal, by Jared Leto in the Suicide Squad. Each and every version has had vastly different characteristics, origins, and personal qualities. Although there has always
Deadpool is one of the most insane characters in the Marvel universe considering that he is an anti-hero. When growing up he had a difficult childhood considering his mother died when he was five from cancer and he had another mother that was abusive to him when he was a teen. The two mothers' effects on his life decided the route he was going to take. He also remembers a father that abandoned him and another that died from a bar altercation even though he was a military man that was strict on Wade
In Tim Burton’s Batman the first thing we see is a mans face. As the close up continues we can clearly determine this is considered the leader of the group, as the scene goes on we slowly see the camera backup to see all the other characters from the Joker’s point of view. They are all staring at him as if he was “insane” but none of them seem to be afraid of him at any point. As the movie goes on there’s a closeup of the Joker, the makeup was very clear in the sense that there was a plastic type
1) Three elements that are of great importance to a successful screenplay are sex, patriotism, and violence. These three elements are what brings in the audience to the movies. Sex is an element which sells very well and has a huge audience already. For instance, the Fifty Shades of Grey trilogy is surrounded by sex and captivates a huge audience to come in the theatre. Patriotism is also a great element because the audience is already rooting for somebody in the film. Patriotism also drives the
One of the earliest times I'd appreciate Prince (and his curious attributes) independent of my parents was when I eventually saw 1989's Batman. Prince providing the soundtrack was just a consequence of his affiliation with the movie studio, but having him at the helm couldn't have been more appropriate. Intimidating, fixated, zany, unpredictable, maniacal, snarky and obsessed with purple, Jack Nicholson's Joker was Prince's comic book spirit animal. The character was hands-down the most entertaining
aspiring stand-up comedian and clown who continuously descends into madness. Fleck is repeatedly subjected to brutal beatings and disparaging remarks- until he finally snaps and shoots three men on the train who were harassing and assaulting him. After killing his victims, Fleck shows no signs of empathy or remorse, instead, he displays grandiosity and begins to acknowledge that he is “really alive”. Arthur also exhibits a constant need for admiration, dysfunctional thought
Schizophrenia in Joker Joker is a story following a clown and aspiring stand-up comedian named Arthur Fleck in the fictional Gotham City. Although it is never directly stated, the film appears to be set sometime in the 1970s or 1980s. Arthur is self-described as a “mentally-ill loner” (Phillips, 2019, 1:45:00). He does not have any true friends and he rarely gets along with the other clowns he works with. His uncontrollable laughter at inappropriate times makes many people around him uncomfortable
of the book. Bruce Wayne is no longer Batman. Bruce grew a mustache and is wearing a racing helmet with the upper face being covered. The mustache indicates the amount of time that has passed since Bruce’s retirement as Batman. However, the resemblance of the helmet as his Batman costume foreshadows the inevitable return of Bruce Wayne as Batman. Therefore, the motif is established right away. 2. B) The passage is from almost the end of the book, when Batman chases after Joker, who is running around
extraordinary superpowers, a back story, and so on. Batman and Superman are a couple of superheroes from a wide variety of superhero comics. Both of them try to protect mankind from any hurt, harm, or danger that may come. A similarity between both of these superheroes is that they want justice in the world. With so much crime and torture going on in the world, mankind looks for a higher power to help stop it. It takes great courage for this to happen. Batman and Superman both want to be able to defeat evil
In the comic books, Batgirl is the alter ego of Barbara Gordon, daughter of longtime Batman collaborator Commissioner James Gordon. Although the character was an excellent ally to the Caped Crusader, she is later shot by the Joker in Batman: The Killing Joke and becomes paralyzed from the waist down. The injury didn’t stop Barbara from taking on the mantle of the Oracle to continue helping the Dark Knight. Although some
fragile a woman is compared to a man. Batman and Batgirl are both human superheroes; they do not have any special healing factor or any other kind of superpowers. All his enemies constantly give Batman brutal beatings, but he always walks away from the fight (see appendix 1). He suffers no long-term effects because men must have strength; suffering is a sign of weakness, and men can never be weak—society demands that. Complementary to this, in Batman: The Killing Joke, Batgirl is shot by the Joker and
Chapter I- Introduction If one has to define a hero, it’ll be defined as someone who possesses strength, bravado, and ethics and most importantly he must fight evil. These characteristics apply to Beowulf and to a modern hero like Batman with slight modifications. Both of these came from different time period but both have a great impact on their society. Beowulf Beowulf is the 3182 lines longest surviving Old English poem. It survives in a single manuscript, thought to date from the turn of eleventh
as a symbol ... as a symbol I can be incorruptible, I can be everlasting” (Batman Begins). Batman is one of the most popular superheroes of all time. Although he has no superpowers, his willpower and intelligence combined with his physical prowess, and ingenuity make him an incredibly dangerous opponent. In his secret identity he puts on the mask of Bruce Wayne, billionaire, playboy. In Christopher Nolan’s trilogy, Batman combats crime and faces several villains and their plots to wreak havoc and
the best movies I’ve ever seen, some are extremely disappointing(“Batman v. Superman”). But despite the movie, each one has a special place in my heart. Usually, my group would meet some interesting characters at the theater. We met cosplayers (those who dress up in costumes as their favorite characters), nerds of all degrees, and one time, an authentic biker gang at the WORLD premiere for the Batman animated movie: “The Killing Joke”. One thing about these movie goers that were similar? They’re all
Without villains movies, comics and games would not be an intersecting art form. Without these antagonist heroes like Batman won 't be the same without the Joker. Villains are important to the one we call the hero and one of the greatest Villains of all time is the Prince of crime himself the Joker. There is something about a maniacal clown going around a city, killing people for no reason other than just for fun people love. The joker is one the most recognizable fictional characters in the world