Chapter 611

Gordon faked his death and successfully arrested the Joker.

However, Harvey had disappeared.

Apparently, the Joker's men had kidnapped Harvey.

An interrogation began.

The audience was excited once again.

"It's said that this scene features a real fight."

"I also heard that Ben Affleck got too involved in the scene and lost control of his emotions, actually punching Martin during the performance."

"Is it true or false? Martin didn't stop?"

"No, this is what I admire about him. He took a beating."

"He's so dedicated. No wonder he can play the Joker so well."

"Stop talking and start."

In the police station, Batman and the Joker, two enemies who had been fighting for so long, finally sat face-to-face.

The Joker introduced his great criminal philosophy to Batman for the first time. It was also the first time the audience heard it from the Joker, "The Clown."

With the Joker's narration, people discovered that his needs were not the pursuit of basic needs like physiological, safety, and social needs. He didn't care about his own life at all. What he required was a higher level of need: self-realization, and super self-realization.

Although the Joker's origin was never explained in the movie, the audience could infer from his two narrations about the scars at the corners of his mouth and his catchphrase, "Why so serious?" that he must have had a painful life experience.

After experiencing the saddest thing, the Joker saw through the ugliness of human nature, despised harmony, order, and all beautiful things. He needed to completely destroy the existing order and make everyone degenerate into the same chaotic state as him in order to feel he had realized his own value. What he committed was not a crime against the law, but rather an art — an act of realizing values through crime.

When he created pieces of violent and bloody horror art (events), he reached a state of super self-realization. For a time, the audience's emotions flipped, and many began to sympathize with the Joker.

"Where is Harvey?"

But Bruce Wayne in the movie couldn't bear it anymore.

Worrying about his friends made him lose control of his emotions. He angrily lifted the Joker from the chair with both hands and asked loudly.

On the other hand, the Joker seemed to have lost all his bones. He was like a puddle of mud, held in Batman's grip.

The Joker's face was unhurried, and there was still madness in his tone.

"You've always adhered to your principles, thinking you can save yourself this way?"

"What's with this 'No Kill' rule, HAHAHAHA, that's a joke!"

"Where is Harvey?" Batman asked again.

"You know, the best way to survive is to have no principles."

The Joker, speaking with a voice full of humor, smiled in the face of Batman's anger. Even when pressed against the wall by Batman, he showed no signs of fear. On the contrary, Batman's anger was further provoked.

"Tonight, you will break your only principle!"

"I'm thinking about it."

Batman seemed truly murderous.

"No, no, no, there's not enough time. There's still one minute left. You have to follow my rules! If you want to rescue anyone..."

"What?!"

"Do you know? I once thought you really cared about Harvey, until you jumped out of the window to save Rachel. Hehehe...hahaha..."

Batman, furious, finally couldn't hold back.

He swung the Joker around in the air and threw him onto the table.

The Joker laughed sarcastically.

Facing Batman's violent methods, he not only didn't feel fear, but felt very proud.

But the audience outside the screen was terrified by the Joker.

"Fuck, this guy is crazy!"

"Damn pervert, he should've been killed long ago!"

"Am I the only one who finds the Joker attractive?" Some people were muttering this to themselves but didn't dare to say it out loud.

The Joker continued to provoke Batman with words.

"Oh, Harvey, your good friend. Does he know that his little girlfriend has been having an affair with you?"

"Where are they?"

Facing the Joker's ridicule and teasing, Batman roared angrily.

The Joker remained calm, with a little joking smile on his face and cold eyes.

"Killing is one of the options! Two lives, you can only choose one. Is it your good friend Harvey? Or your beautiful little lover, Rachel?"

Batman raised his fist and punched and kicked the Joker. The Joker's laughter grew more and more maniacal and proud, but his eyes became colder and purer.

This kind of torture of human nature is a favorite theme among film critics.

Many film critics, including David Denbigh, who had spent his own money to see this movie, felt they were about to have an orgasm, their G-spot completely hit. 

"Powerful sense of plot substitution!"

David Denbigh glanced at the fans around him, who were completely immersed in the plot of the movie, and wrote this sentence heavily in his notebook.

It seems Martin's films always have this characteristic — a particularly strong sense of substitution.

Is it because of the performance, the plot, or the soundtrack?

He couldn't figure it out.

After all, magic has never existed in this world.

"How would you choose?"

In a chain theater in Manhattan, Heath Ledger murmured to himself involuntarily, then shook his head vigorously, a trace of surprise in his eyes.

Unknowingly, he had completely assumed the role of the Joker. In addition to his great interest in the role, the plot was also a very important reason.

"What a good story!" he said.

Then he added, "What a great character!"

There was envy in his eyes.

"Such a great character!"

Will Smith exclaimed at the Grand Theater in Los Angeles.

Then he looked in Martin's direction from a distance.

He once again solidified his thoughts: "We must have a good relationship with this guy!"

But this time, it wasn't because of Martin's power, but because of Martin's talent.

Maybe there will be an opportunity to collaborate in the future?

Being able to play a role of the level of the Joker must be every actor's lifelong dream, right?!

At this time, the plot on the screen reached its second climax.

Each of the two cruise ships had a detonator. If one detonated the other, they would be safe. What would the tourists choose?

It should have been a tourist on one of the cruise ships who pressed the detonator. Just when they thought they were safe, their cruise ship was also detonated. The Joker had once again played with people's hearts...

This is David Denbigh's guess.

But this time, he guessed wrong.

On the big screen, no one on either ship ultimately pressed the detonator button, and neither ship was detonated by a third party.

This was the first time the Joker's manipulation of human nature had failed during the movie.

David Denbigh was a little disappointed. Of course, he understood that filming this way was politically correct and would win more audiences, but the artistry of the film had been significantly reduced. Well! It's better to compromise with business!

He couldn't help but sigh.