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  • Arthur Fleck's biggest joke just might be the one he pulled on you.

  • "Ah ha ha ha ha."

  • Joker director Todd Phillips recently made a few very interesting comments to the Los

  • Angeles Times about the final scene of the movie comments that imply a bizarre truth

  • about the story being presented.

  • In case that's not warning enough, be advised that major spoilers for Joker lie ahead.

  • Joaquin Phoenix's Arthur is depicted early and often as having a tenuous grip on reality.

  • The film eventually lets on that it's not always clear which events are fantasy and

  • which are reality not to the audience, and presumably not to Arthur.

  • At the end, Arthur is seen with his psychiatrist in Arkham State Hospital after he has apparently

  • killed his mother, incited a riot, shot Murray Franklin on live television, and escaped from

  • police custody with the help of his clown-masked followers.

  • As the shrink attempts to question him, Arthur simply laughs, telling her that she wouldn't

  • get the joke.

  • According to Phillips, it's this particular laugh that might hold a clue about the true

  • nature of the story that just unfolded.

  • He explained,

  • "That laugh in that scene is really the only time he laughs genuinely.

  • There are different laughs in the movie.

  • There is the laugh from Arthur's affliction and then there is his fake laugh when he's

  • trying to be 'one of the people,' which is my favorite laugh.

  • But at the end, when he's in the room at Arkham State Hospital, that's his only genuine laugh

  • in the movie."

  • Why is that, exactly?

  • Well, perhaps because in the end, the joke is on us, the audience.

  • Phillips has said that one of the main influences on his film was The Killing Joke, the acclaimed

  • 1988 graphic novel in which the Joker says that if he must have a past, he, quote, "[prefers]

  • it to be multiple choice."

  • The director made a direct allusion to this dialogue in suggesting that as many fans have

  • speculated Arthur Fleck might not necessarily be who we think he is.

  • Phillips said,

  • "There are lots of ways you could look at this movie.

  • You could look at it and go, 'This is just one of his multiple-choice stories.

  • None of it happened.'

  • I don't want to say what it is.

  • But a lot of people I've shown it to have said, 'Oh, I get it he's just made up a story.

  • The whole movie is the joke.

  • It's this thing this guy in Arkham Asylum concocted.

  • He might not even be the Joker.'"

  • Phillips went on to state outright that the man who will become Batman's nemesis may simply

  • be in the background somewhere, watching all of these events play out.

  • He said,

  • "Maybe Joaquin's character inspired the Joker.

  • You don't really know.

  • His last line in the movie is, 'You wouldn't get it.'

  • There's a lot going on in there that's interesting."

  • Phoenix himself also explained that Joker can be seen not so much as a straightforward

  • narrative, but as a series of suggestions.

  • During his own conversation with the Times, he said,

  • "This movie requires a certain amount of participation from the audience.

  • It's up to you how you want to interpret it and experience it.

  • It's less you being kind of presented with the facts than you being presented with these

  • possibilities."

  • Phillips may have given the whole game away, however, when he revealed that a face-off

  • with Batman would never be part of his potential sequel to Joker, saying,

  • "We would never do that.

  • No, no.

  • We'd just want to see where [Arthur] goes from there."

  • "Do you see those two worlds merging together anytime soon?

  • No.

  • Definitely not."

  • Taken together with Phillips' previous remarks, we're left with the compelling possibility

  • that Arthur isn't really the Joker at least, not the Joker who goes toe-to-toe with Batman.

  • His entire rampage might have taken place entirely in his head; perhaps he told the

  • story to a fellow Arkham inmate, who told it to someone else, who passed it along until

  • it was eventually heard by the man who would become the true Clown Prince of Crime.

  • For now we can't say for sure, but don't worry Phillips told Entertainment Tonight that eventually,

  • he'll reveal the truth:

  • "One day I will say what we think and what we meant when we were writing it."

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Arthur Fleck's biggest joke just might be the one he pulled on you.

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