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The crew that worked on the film repeatedly questioned the decision making of writers and director but they were ignored, so much so that on set people openly stated Joker 2 would flop and it has...
i'd heard that, too. it seems a weird medium to go hard into mental illness in a comic book villain major movie, but that's art in any form- it gets presented to the world and people make their own interpretations.
The first film succeeded in my opinion because it touched on an uncomfortable truth that many people recognised. This received scorn from the liberally dominated film industry who doesn't particularly like anything masculine being shown through the lense of victimhood or downtrodden which is reserved for certain other characteristics/groups.
Joker 2 in the eyes of the industry needed to reverse this "mistake" and so went inexplicably hard into reversing the previous films legacy (by making a film so awful it effectively destroys that legacy entirely.)
That seems to be the only logical explanation for the mess that is Joker 2, it's laughably bad to the point of parody, in my opinion that could only have been done intentionally.
I haven't seen it, but what I've heard about it sounds pretty good, a ballsy respectable move from the director, like he knew he was going to get tons of hate for this, but he still refused to make an oscar bait slop sequel and went for something artistic