Explosive criticism from the well-known comedian Tim Dillon made many think about the quality of the latest musical sequel "Joker: Madness for Two". Instead of the usual applause, the film received unexpectedly low ratings, and the box office turned out to be much smaller than in the previous part.

Reviews of critics at the Venice Film Festival

Mixed reviews at the Venice Film Festival hinted at mixed feelings about the film. The initial delight gradually changed to disappointment, which was confirmed by the decrease in box office receipts. The first Joker grossed over a billion dollars, while the new film only reached $204 million.

Tim Dillon: Outspoken Critic

On the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Tim Dillon didn't hold back his emotions, calling the movie "terrible." He sarcastically noted that even haters will not find pleasure in watching the tape. According to the comedian, the script was so illogical that the actors themselves were lost in its content.

"We talked about it over dinner: "What's the plot? Is there a plot? I don't know, I think he's going to fall in love with her in prison?'" Tim Dillon recalls.

What does this mean for viewers?

Could "Joker: Madness for Two" become the film that challenges the fans of the first part? Dillon considers the film "the most immoral thing" he has ever seen. Regardless, he admits to the possibility that the film could have been created for the challenge.

The future of "Joker"

And although views on the film are divided, its place in history has already been determined. Time will tell if "Joker: Madness for Two" can find its niche among moviegoers. Until then, fans are looking forward to further developments and ideas from the creators of "Joker".

Editor: Yana Davydiuk