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    A lot of villains have come and gone, but Heath Ledger's Joker is probably in the Top

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    5 bad guys that have ever been in a movie.

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    And now, the buzz is about Jared Leto taking over the role.

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    People are questioning whether or not he can fill Ledger's shoes, so let's take a moment

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    to talk about what made Ledger's character so ledgendary, and some places where Leto

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    could actually pass him up.

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    Alright first, we tend to chalk up every feeling we have about a character to the actor's performance.

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    But those feelings come from MANY other places.

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    An actor can certainly perform believably, but the character has to be WRITTEN with a

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    consistent and believable personality too.

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    The Nolans did this with Heath's Joker, giving him a chaotic approach to everything, including

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    his own face.

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    On top of that, they understood something deeper.

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    Writers are often taught that they should have all kinds of backstory for their characters.

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    But you don't really have to.

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    What you need is to have a sense of background to what they say and do.

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    That's what makes them feel real.

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    And with Ledger's Joker, you never HEAR any of his actual backstory, but there are hints

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    that there's more to him then we know.

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    "I hated my father!"

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    And a HINT of both good and bad traits.

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    Making him mysterious and interesting, BUT ALSO with believable dimension.

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    I don't think you could realistically do this better, but Leto's Joker could MATCH this

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    stuff.

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    Because a lot of it is well-known characterization.

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    So let's go further.

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    Mystery isn't the only thing that draws us to someone.

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    There's also how able they are as a person.

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    And this is something that Ledger's character had OVER previous Jokers.

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    He was YOUNGER, better-looking, had long-hair, and was physically tough.

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    On top of that, he was clever, fearless, and of course light-hearted.

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    All of which was specifically shown in what he did.

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    And those things made us LIKE seeing him.

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    Unlike, for example, BANE.

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    Jared Leto has an equally good look, and a lot of the other things are standard Joker

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    traits, so I'll bet he'll have those too.

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    BUT, there's other things the filmmakers must do that aren't so obvious.

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    Like for example, the sounds you hear when a character's on-screen.

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    "People say, 'Oh Quentin, you were really scary as Richie and everything.'

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    Well, it's easy when everytime I have my eyelids move, you play this surround sound WHOOSH."

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    "You know what that whoosh is..."

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    This applies just as much to the Ledger Joker's theme.

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    On top of that, a HUGE part of our reaction to a villain is based on what he gets to do.

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    Looking dangerous means nothing if you don't back it up.

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    And Heath Ledger's Joker robs banks, burns mountains of money, blows-up buildings, take

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    over the media, creates Two-Face, and more.

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    ALL...with essentially no resources.

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    "Look what I did to this city with a few drums of gas and a couple of bullets."

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    This makes him seem like an EXTREMELY impactful person.

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    And, when he does those things, there are some strong ideas involved, which most writers

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    know as themes.

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    These make a story intellectually satisfying, but also they give the sense of the character

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    having greater principles, which makes them seem smarter.

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    I think the new filmmakers will have to be careful about this if they want Leto's Joker

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    to approach that level.

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    Because while explosions are easy to see, the REASON behind them is not, but is just

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    as important.

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    Now, as we've said here, our feelings about movies are inseparable from the real world.

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    And we have to mention Heath Ledger's death.

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    It was tragic, and left an emotional attachment to his performance that's unmatchable.

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    But, to even approach that place in people's heart, Leto's character would have to take

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    on greater significance.

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    Like if he's the lynchpin of DC's movie universe, and fans associate him with the entire brand.

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    Otherwise, he's got no chance.

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    HOWEVER, having said that, nothing's perfect, and there ARE actually spots where Leto's

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    Joker could actually do BETTER than Ledger's.

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    Particularly, in how he interacts with Batman.

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    One of the KEY roles of a villain is to bring out the hero's good traits.

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    Different villains tend to bring out different ones.

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    When the hero wins BECAUSE of those traits, we feel emotional confirmation that having

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    that good trait pays off.

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    In the Dark Knight, the Joker doesn't do this.

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    He lets Batman show that he's incorruptible.

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    "You won't kill me."

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    But we knew that.

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    "I won't kill you."

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    And Batman doesn't get to be active or clever, and at points does nothing but clean up after

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    the Joker.

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    "Which one you goin' after?"

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    "Rachel!"

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    The people of Gotham, show themselves to be better than the Joker thought, but the Joker

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    doesn't lose because of that either.

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    He's defeated because Batman pokes him in the eye.

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    So like we say the Joker steals the show, but it's not the best result.

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    Because BATMAN is the one who's supposed to draw us to the next film.

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    So in that, we have that bit of daylight, where Leto's Joker can potentially give us

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    more than Heath's, IF they match what was already there.

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    But given the incredible amount of things that they pulled off with Heath Ledger's character,

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    that task is no laughing matter.

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    Thanks.

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  • In a mystery, the sleuth must be believably involved and emotionally invested in solving the crime.
    -Diane Mott Davidson-

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In a believable manner.