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Why has willem dafoe not played the joker yet?
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View PostI read a joker story (can’t remember which one now for the life of me) where he was older. Basically Batman and him were senior citizens and he escaped Arkham one last time...it would have to be a story like that due to Dafoe’s age, but he could do it.
i cannot enter canada
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Originally posted by ikigai View PostThe story was told through winslow's perspective. That's why we could see his hallucinations and dreams.
His vision of dafoe in the lighthouse was either just a reflection of what he percieved the light to be- a reflection of his boyish nature- or a depiction of the light as pure ecstacy.
Him ****ing the mermaid also shows his boyish energy. He is filled with desire and unfulfilled ***ual perversion, he is unable to resist temptation because he is at his core a boy, unfit to live in the world of men.
In his past life he worked as a lumber man, and because of all his boyish energy, and temptation and desire, he ****ed up his life, he killed the real winslow. He was only able to keep going because he stole his identity to start over.
He ran to the ends of the earth on borrowed time to be a wickie, so far away from where he started. Always running.. never able to face life, never being able to become a man. He was doing ok for a while, maybe he could have become a career wickie. But his temptation and weakness and boyishness took over again.. and even though the old man told him that sea gulls are sacred, he killed one anyway, just like he killed the real winslow. Winslow was always hopeless. He could never escape his sins or himself.. no matter how far he ran, and he ran to the literal ends of the earth to this lighthouse. He was only living on stolen time.
Movies like this are open to interpretation, and there is no 100% correct interpretation, but this is what I thought.
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