How does Joker use melodramatic techniques to elevate its storytelling?

Draft Zero return with their next YouTube livestream! Stu and Chas take a deep dive into JOKER and analyse the film through the story paradigm of melodrama. Is it a melodrama? Why or why not does that matter? And does that influence how it has been written on the page?

They then answer listeners questions on JOKER and more.

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If you want to watch along instead of listen, you can watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pcMKhzJ1LkM

Audio quotations used for educational purposes only. Timestamps indicated below. Chapter markers included in the mp3.

RUNNING ORDER

00:00:00 - Intro: Joker & Melodrama 00:01:42 - What is Melodrama? 00:16:47 - Why Joker? 00:23:25 - Is Joker a Melodrama? 00:24:40 - Father & Son 00:28:00 - Penny Fleck's confession 00:41:30 - What is it like to be powerless? 00:54:35 - Bathroom Dancing 01:01:12 - The Joker Born 01:15:04 - Arthur Stands Up 01:28:42 - Listener Questions

EPISODE LINKS

Read: Slap Happy Larry - Tips for Writing Melodrama Read: Joker by Todd Phillips & Scott Silver Watch: Joker (2019)

DZ RELATED EPISODES

Listen: DZ-67: Writing “Passive” Protagonists & Melodrama

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