Joker receives an 8-minute standing ovation in a vice film festival, headed straight to Oscars

After the premiere of Joker in Venice Film Festival, the reviews of the movie have started coming in and you will be more excited to watch the flick

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After the premiere of Joker in Venice Film Festival, the reviews of the movie have started coming in and you will be more excited to watch the flick

While the world is submitted by the trailer of Joker, audiences at Venice Film Festival got to witness the film first-hand at the premier. 
Much like the trailer of the film, Joker as a movie has also left people smitten, so much that it received an eight-minute standing ovation.
Not only that, the reviews of this movie post-screening on Saturday night, according to a report in The Independent, claiming that the movie is 'headed straight to Oscars.

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 Venice artistic director Alberto Barbera was of the same opinion about the movie starring Joaquin Phoenix as Batman nemesis.
The publication carried a review which stated the film is 'powerful and original'. Talking about Phoenix's acting skills, the review went on to mention that the artist plays the character in a way that makes him seem both 'sympathetic and very creepy'.


Phoenix is astonishing as a mentally ill geek who becomes the killer-clown Joker in Todd Phillips’ neo-Taxi Driver knockout: the rare comic-book movie that expresses what happening in the real world - Variety
As Arthur/Joker, Joaquin Phoenix astonishes… having lost weight for the role, he looks thin, frail, hungry. Shadows carve out his exposed bones.
His physicality is precise – the way he moves, shuffles, runs, sits, smokes, shrinks. His usual intensity is on full display and it captivating, even overwhelming in moments - Empire


Phoenix is astonishing as a mentally ill geek who becomes the killer-clown Joker in Todd Phillips’ neo-Taxi Driver knockout: the rare comic-book movie that expresses what happening in the real world - Variety


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