Joker 2"s Entire Story Is Perfectly Summed Up In 2 Minutes By LEGO Animation

Joker: Folie à Deux has been perfectly summarized in a 2-minute LEGO fan-made DC animation. Joker: Folie à Deux earned mixed reviews after a short run in theaters, earning just $192 million at the worldwide box office and dividing fans. The controversial ending to Joker: Folie à Deux saw Arthur Fleck renouncing his Joker mantle and being killed by who would appear to be the "True" Joker, leaving a sense of dejection among fans of the first movie. Other criticisms leveled at Joker: Folie à Deux take aim at its slow pacing and relatively stationary setting.
A creator on X, @EdwinBound, has now highlighted these criticisms with a LEGO animation that sums the movie up in less than two minutes. The post has garnered many responses lauding it as an improvement on the Joker sequel, with its irreverent tone striking a chord with detractors. Even for fans of Joker: Folie à Deux, it"s hard to deny that the short animation is an amusing summary of the main story beats.
What The Joker 2 Animation Means For The Actual Movie The LEGO Animation Shows How Much Could Have Been Cut Out Close The Joker: Folie à Deux animation pokes fun at the fact that the actual movie could have been slimmed down substantially. One of the most notable aspects is Lee"s minimal involvement in the animation, comprising just a second of screen time. This was highlighted by certain comments suggesting that Lee"s involvement in the actual movie was ultimately unnecessary, given how even she failed to prevent Fleck from renouncing his Joker persona. It also cuts out any musical numbers, which were also a huge bone of contention among some fans.
Joker: Folie à Deux is 2 hours 19 minutes long.
On the other hand, the animation ironically highlights that Joker: Folie à Deux was actually quite eventful. It"s safe to say that most movies, even the original Joker, could be cut down to their main events without that meaning that they should. While Joker: Folie à Deux may have been padded out by a significant number of musical scenes, these were still apt in depicting Arthur Fleck"s fantasies and reliance on music as an emotional crux, something that was implied in Joker as he danced down the stairs in one of its most iconic sequences.
Our Take On The Joker 2 Animation The Animation Is An Undeniably Hilarious Take On The Movie Close @EdwinBound"s animation is undeniably funny, but it doesn"t have to be seen as scathing. As a fan of Joker: Folie à Deux, I can readily admit that it has its faults. I think the animation works as a humorous summary of the movie"s main events - which were hopeless by design.
Fleck is a tortured individual whose shocking admission at the end of the movie comes immediately after having whatever spirit remained broken by Arkham"s depraved guards.
Joker: Folie à Deux puts Arthur Fleck on trial for what are undeniably heinous crimes. Fleck is a tortured individual whose shocking admission at the end of the movie comes immediately after having whatever spirit remained broken by Arkham"s depraved guards. It is a tough pill to swallow, but it still makes sense for the distinctly gritty and grounded take on a comic book character. There is no doubt that Joker: Folie à Deux subverted expectations, but I think it"s safe to say that calling this 2-minute adaptation a vast improvement might be a bit drastic.


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