Brilliant and Brutally Honest
The only focus which should be talked about from this film should be on how it is an accurate reflection of society today, and how it brutally opens our eyes to how we ignore and isolate people like Arthur Fleck everyday,
without thinking that if they were allowed to speak freely and be heard properly then maybe we would be able to work together in order to give them the support they need, instead of pretending that the problems don’t exist...
I don’t understand how critics and certain people can clearly miss this vital message of the film, unless they don’t like the image reflected back at themselves..