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Originally Posted by EyeballGrowth
So Gorier equals darker? Plus if you look at the two, the original was gorier. You actually see the guys black charred flesh dropping off his bones while the joker is talking to him with no one else in the room. That's a little more psychologically fucked up to me too. Plus the artist joker burns people with acid and considers it his art. Even burns his girl ( who should've become Harleyquinn ) Every single thing about burton's film to me is darker and more twisted than the new one. I'm done arguing it.
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dunno about that...burton's/nicholson's joker could be "gorier", but heck, to me that always felt like a comic book story. This joker feels more real, that's why it's darker, imo.