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HOW JOAQUIN WALKED THE LINE WITH JOKER

Phoenix wasn’t sure how to respond to the backlash against the film and says he wasn’t being evasive

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Actor Joaquin Phoenix says he took a conscious decision to not address the controvers­y around the violent themes of his recent feature Joker, fearing it would lead to extreme incidents.

The film had received unanimous praise for Phoenix’s acting as Joker, a villain in the Batman comic mythology but detractors believe his portrayal hits too close to home in a country where gun violence is a real issue.

In an interview with Los Angeles Times, Phoenix said he felt blindsided by the criticism coming towards the film’s way. “It was an awkward position to be in. Because I thought, ‘Well, I can’t address this because this is the thing that is potentiall­y part of the problem — that’s precisely what you shouldn’t do’,” the 45-year-old said.

“So it suddenly seemed like I was being evasive and trying to avoid this topic because it made me uncomforta­ble. But really I was thinking, ‘This is the very thing that would excite this kind of personalit­y’,” Phoenix said.

Families of victims who were killed in the 2012 mass shooting at a movie theatre in Aurora, Colorado, during the screening of The Dark Knight Rises had written a letter to the studio behind Joker, calling for donations to gun-victim charities because the film “presents the character as a protagonis­t with a sympatheti­c origin story”. The studio had defended the film, saying the aim of storytelli­ng is to “provoke difficult conversati­ons around complex issues.” In September, the

Walk The

Line (2005) and Her

(2013) actor had walked out of an interview with The

Telegraph when questioned about the violence in the film.

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