
but there was the Scarecrow, he made sense, he scared you, and with that burlap sack looked like a scarecrow, fine. Harvey Dent made sense, the whole half face thing, Bane has that mask which pumps him full of anaesthetic and whatnot, it all makes sense. But with the Joker, there was just no reason, he didn't tell jokes, the playing card thing isn't explained, or the make-up. He was just a (very good) generic psychopath. It just feels like a big plot hole.
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 9:01, Reply)

It's all theatrics, he's anarchistic there is no reason other than because he is.
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 9:06, Reply)

I like the fact that we don't know who he is, his backstory, or why he wears makeup like a clown it adds to the mystery.
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 9:43, Reply)

Superheroes get their own movies, supervillians should too!
The whole 'air of mystery' thing seems tacked on after the fact, to explain away a hole. It could still have been done in a few minutes in the movie with a 'what do we know about him?' scene, with a few rumours etc. throwing some possibilities up. It didn't need to be definitive. The only reason that they could get away with this is because everyone is as familiar with the Joker as they are Batman.
( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 10:12, Reply)

( , Fri 13 Jul 2012, 9:07, Reply)