Joker: Delirium to two was released on October 3, 2024 in Brazilian theaters and was not well-designed by public and critics
Besides being a worldwide successful singer, who should come to Brazil in 2025 for a free show at Copacabana Beach and announced the albumMayhem For March 7th, Lady Gaga commented on the various criticisms of Joker: Delirium to two (2024), which starred in the side of Joaquin Phoenix.
Released on October 3 in Brazilian theaters, the film was directed by Todd Phillips And the cast also featured names like Harry Lawtey (Harvey among), Tim dillon, Zazie Beetz (Sophie Dumond), Brendan Gleeson (Jackie Sullivan), Jacob Lofland (Ricky Meline), Catherine Keener and Steve Coogan (Paddy Meyers).
Despite the big cast and continuing a big movie and winner of statuettes from the Oscar, Delirium to two It did not please the public and the critics, with a worldwide box office of only US $ 207 million for a production of this size.
In an interview with He To talk about the new era in the musical career, Gaga He was asked about the poor reception of the project. “Sometimes people just don’t like some things. It’s simple,” he said. “I think, to be an artist, you need to be willing to the fact that people sometimes don’t like it. And you still still have not connected the way you thought.”
Then the artist talked about that of failure. “[Quando] Enter your life, it can be difficult to control this. It’s part of chaos, “said Lady Gaga.
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Source: Rollingstone

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