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Fans Are Demanding Refunds After Watching Joker 2

# Joker Fans Left Fuming Over Folie à Deux: Is This the Sequel We Never Wanted?

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Disappointment is in the air for Joker fans. 

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The highly anticipated sequel, *Joker: Folie à Deux*, has hit theaters. 

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But instead of cheers, audiences are demanding refunds.  

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Critics and fans alike are voicing their discontent loud and clear.  

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So, what went wrong?

 Five years ago, *Joker* stunned the world.  

Directed by Todd Phillips and starring Joaquin Phoenix, it was a daring take on the iconic villain.  

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The film peeled back layers to reveal Arthur Fleck, a tortured soul struggling in Gotham.  

Phoenix’s portrayal earned him an Oscar and left audiences captivated.  

The film was a gritty masterpiece, a commentary on mental health, societal neglect, and isolation.  

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But why mess with a formula that worked?  

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 Enter *Folie à Deux*, a sequel that many believe was entirely unnecessary. 

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 Premiering on October 4th, it debuted to a storm of criticism.  

 Currently, it holds a dismal 33% on Rotten Tomatoes.  

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Critics are labeling it a “pathologically unnecessary movie.”  

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Social media is ablaze with disappointed viewers.  

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One fan lamented, “Why is Joker 2 so bad? I’ve never wanted my money back from a film.” 

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Another remarked, “What makes Joker 2 so bad is that it refuses to commit to ANYTHING.”  

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Complaints are pouring in about boring court scenes and a shocking ending that missed the mark.  

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“Even the musical elements feel tacked on and interrupt the pacing,” another viewer added.

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Ah yes, the musical direction!  

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Many fans were blindsided by the decision to make the film a musical.

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Picture this: the Joker and Lady Gaga’s Harleen ‘Lee’ Quinzel bursting into song at odd moments.  

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One disappointed viewer wrote, “Joker 2 was awful. 0/10 imo.”  

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The performances, while praised, couldn’t redeem a screenplay that felt like a collection of disjointed skits.  

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 Yet, not all opinions are bleak.  

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Some fans are finding humor in the film’s unlikability.  

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One user cleverly pointed out, “The fact that so many chuds who thought Arthur was their champion now see him as a loser is a pretty funny silver lining.”  

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So, is this all part of a larger narrative?  

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Perhaps *Folie à Deux* was meant to challenge our perceptions of the Joker.  

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Let’s dive deeper.  

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The film attempts to explore Arthur’s mental health even further.  

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It delves into his relationship with the Joker persona. 

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The title, *Folie à Deux*, translates to “madness for two.”  

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It suggests a bond, perhaps between Arthur and Lee, that spirals into chaos.  

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Back in 2019, *Joker* brought forth a raw, haunting portrayal of mental illness.  

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Viewers felt empathy for Arthur, even as he descended into villainy.  

 But in this sequel, many feel that empathy is lost.  

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Critics argue that the film becomes a muddled character study.  

 It shifts focus from being a narrative about the rise of a villain to an exploration of his vulnerabilities.  

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So what’s the takeaway?  

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If you’re expecting the backstory of Batman’s arch-nemesis, look elsewhere.  

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Instead, prepare for a chaotic mix of musical numbers and character introspection.  

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For many, that’s not what they signed up for.  

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 Perhaps the true tragedy of *Folie à Deux* is how it squanders its potential.  

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In the end, life goes on, but fans are left scratching their heads.