Batman: 5 Unpublished Minutes with the Joker is online!

Batman: 5 Unpublished Minutes with the Joker is online!

Director Matt Reeves amazes fans with an invisible scene, cut from “Batman,” in which Dark Knight Robert Pattinson confronts a Joker camped by Barry Keogan.

The character was obviously expected and watched by all the fans of the DC world. He only appears secretly (and mostly vocally) in Batman, at the end of a feature film, when a disturbing conversation takes place between Riddler (Paul Dano) and Arkham’s prisoner, who offers him friendship … as an instantly recognizable laugh.

During the very open-air feature film promotion that currently dominates the American and French box offices, director Matt Reeves voluntarily handed over our microphone to the Joker’s reduced presence in his film, Barry Keogan, camped out (especially seen as Eternal).

The character was supposed to appear in another scene from the beginning, but that’s all in context: I did not want to do the story of Batman’s descent because I felt it was done, and very well, in a few other scenes. (…) This character from Arkham refers to the Joker before he was a Joker. He has not yet decided on his claim to this concept. “But I wanted to be the one who met Batman in the first year and locked him up because he was a killer.”

It is this 5-minute scene that the film director offers to the viewer today. The gift is available in three puzzles posted on the site www.rataalada.com… but below is available for those who do not like “Riddler” style puzzles. We find Batman (Robert Pattinson) in search of answers, who, like Clarice Starling, who consults Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs, addresses his best enemy to decipher Ridler’s actions.

“Because Batman was bothered by Riedler, who was writing to him, he had to go to Arkham to establish his profile, to see if he could state his state of mind to understand the reasons for these letters. Explain Matt Reeves.

When he goes to the shelter, the Joker who is locked up – but who is not the Joker because he does not exist – manages to read to Batman: “Why are you wondering, why are you writing? You are exactly the same, both masked sober. He compares these two and Batman is so angry about this With the idea that he rejects it. “

“The scene was originally in the movie and Barry Keogan was excellent, as was Robert Pattinson. But seeing how big the movie was, I realized he didn’t need to be there. I still kept his second scene. “Also because it shows that more trouble is emerging.”

If he ever reveals himself, hidden behind the glass of the interrogation room, a version of the Joker Bar Keogan Offers a whole new look at the character, different from the incarnations of Jack Nicholson, Heath Ledger, Jared Leto or Joaquin Phoenix. The clown is distorted here, his hands, hair and face are burned with acid, and madness pervades every string of him, until the last laugh.

Source: allocine

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