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I'd say that there's good aspects to the film but you really have to focus on them in particular. The whole package is terribly flawed but it's really good at convincing people psychologically that it isn't as flawed as it is. HAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! "ATTRACTIVE" xD Good fucking God those are some low standards, pal. I did laugh! But the scene itself would have been better if he did kill the dwarf because it was set up like a horror movie, and it broke the suspense in the dwarf getting let out. Of course it would go against the films idea that he's only going around people that in some way have been bad to him or have let him down. If nothing else, at least the phony imagined relationship with the neighbor makes it all the more likely that his mothers relationship with Bruce Wayne too was imagined. I would guess so, personally. The movie focuses a lot on mental illness, and obsessions and schizophrenia. Making up false realities in the mind is thematic in the movie. Of course it's a film that fancies itself the kind of thing you're supposed to speculate about and make up your own version, but given that Joker made up his imagined relationship with the neighbor woman, it's not inconceivable that he inherited that kind of sickness from his mom who probably did the exact same thing. View all replies >