Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • Image courtesy of artstation.com

      artstation.com

      • The Joker is noted for his clownlike appearance and sick humour. The Joker, initially portrayed as a small-time crook, was disfigured and driven insane by an accident with toxic chemicals. He was depicted with chalk-white skin, ruby-red lips permanently fixed in a demonic grin, and bright green hair.
      www.britannica.com › topic › the-Joker-fictional-character
  1. People also ask

    • Fact Versus Fiction
    • What’s The Difference Between Stress and Mental Illness?
    • What Should I Do If I’m Experiencing Symptoms?

    When asked if she felt Joker accurately portrayed someone struggling with mental illness, Dr. Mark said, “Acknowledging that Joker is a movie based on a fictional comic book character and ultimately created for entertainment purposes, it does have many very real, poignant scenes.” She continued to add, “Throughout the movie, it was readily apparent...

    In Joker’s representation of mental illness through Arthur Fleck, a man is seen to be mentally deteriorating as his violent acts become more frequent and severe. And while we don’t know specifically what illness he is struggling with, we see him continue to lose touch with reality. This is the film’s portrayal of one fictional character’s struggle,...

    While everyone’s needs are different, a doctor or mental health professional can help pinpoint those needs. There is no easy way to determine an exact mental illness without the help of a professional. This is because many symptoms overlap and can look similar. In general, changes in behaviors that interfere with daily living — such as problems at ...

  2. Dec 16, 2019 · The pair portrayed the Joker as a nearly mythical avatar of mayhem in a story that saw Batman infiltrate the home of his worst enemies, nearly going mad in the process.

    • Heath Ledger. Anyone who followed along with the news cycle surrounding The Dark Knight’s production will remember that many were skeptical Heath Ledger would deliver a compelling Joker performance, especially once it was revealed this version of the character would look much different than how he’s usually depicted.
    • Mark Hamill. As with Caesar Romero, Mark Hamill’s exploits as The Joker are chiefly known from TV, specifically the DC Animated Universe incarnation of the character he voiced in Batman: The Animated Series, The New Batman Adventures and other projects.
    • Jack Nicholson. More than 20 years after Caesar Romero hammed it up as Joker on the Batman TV series, Jack Nicholson put a more unsettling twist on the character in Tim Burton’s Batman.
    • Joaquin Phoenix. In 2019, Joker showed audiences how the Clown Prince of Crime’s origin story would unfold if Batman wasn’t around. Joaquin Phoenix’s Arthur Fleck was depicted as a party clown and failed stand-up comic suffering from mental illness, and a few too many traumatizing events led to his descent into madness and adopting his clown-like criminal persona.
  3. Oct 23, 2019 · Joaquin Phoenix's "Joker" follows a man dealing with mental illness. The character's descent into violence has experts debating the message it sends.

    • Entertainment Reporter
    • How is the Joker portrayed?1
    • How is the Joker portrayed?2
    • How is the Joker portrayed?3
    • How is the Joker portrayed?4
  4. The Joker is portrayed as skilled in melee combat, from his initial appearances when he defeats Batman in a sword fight (nearly killing him), and others when he overwhelms Batman but declines to kill him.

  5. Jul 11, 2016 · Cesar Romero portrayed the first live-action Joker in the famed 1966 Batman TV series, followed by Jack Nicholson portraying the first theatrical live-action Joker in Tim Burton's Batman movie. Heath Ledger famously played the Clown Prince of Crime in Nolan's The Dark Knight (for which he posthumously won an Academy Award for Best Supporting ...

  1. People also search for