Joker outtakes: How many different versions are there of THAT last scene?
Joaquin Phoenix has made headlines for his quirky reactions to Joker outtakes. The publicity stunt of him getting angry at a cinematographer was pretty awkward. Now it turns out one of the most iconic moments in the new film was also shot with various versions.
WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Joker
Joaquin Phoenix surprised fans by turning up at the Alamo Drafthouse cinema in Los Angeles, California, to chat with them and take selfies after a screening of Joker.
Being a little more friendly than many have experienced him in an interview of late, he discussed how they filmed the iconic final scene.
He said: “Like, that last scene, we did seven different versions of walking down the hallway.
“So there are seven different versions. For me, I’ve seen so many different versions of the movie.
“I don’t get to view it like you do, but maybe it’s better, I don’t know.”
He even apologised jokingly for “ruining the ending” by turning up at their screening, but his revelation about the final scene may have made the experience even richer for fans.
The scene takes place after Joker has emerged from a car crash and stood victorious on the bonnet, to hundreds of anarchists cheering him.
The audience is then introduced to him sitting in a white padded room, handcuffed, doing therapy at what seems likely to be Arkham Asylum.
He talks with the therapist, but laughs uncontrollably, telling the psychiatrist she would not understand his joke.
Joker is then seen strutting away from the therapy room, leaving a trail of bloodied footprints, before he comically runs away from orderlies who try to hold him down.
The idea of there being seven different versions of this is intriguing, as that final scene plants a variety of different meaning to the film.
Speaking to Los Angeles Times, director Todd Phillips explains how that final scene has a very important meaning, mainly to do with the maniacal laugh the audience have heard throughout the film.
He said: “That laugh in that scene is really the only time he laughs genuinely.
“There are different laughs in the movie. There is the laugh from Arthur’s affliction and then there is his fake laugh when he’s trying to be ‘one of the people,’ which is my favourite laugh.
“But at the end, when he’s in the room at Arkham State Hospital, that’s his only genuine laugh in the movie.
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