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1/10/2026 // SUBJECT: Significance of the title 'Joker' (2019) and in-film references Processing: 1m 0.4s
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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Regarding the film Joker (2019), what is the significance of the film's title in relation to its plot? Do any characters reference it directly?

#M ANNOTATED LLM RESPONSE

In the 2019 film Joker, the title is significant as both a reclamation of an insult used to belittle the protagonist and a thematic declaration of his internal psychological shift.

1. Significance in Relation to the Plot

The title represents the final stage of Arthur Fleck’s descent into nihilism. Throughout the film, Arthur is a man who desperately wants to be a "successful" comedian—someone who makes people laugh and feels seen. However, he is treated as a "joke" by society in a humiliating, literal sense.

2. Direct References by Characters

Unlike many superhero films where a name is given by the media or a costume designer, the name "Joker" is explicitly born from a moment of public humiliation.

Specific Detail: The Meaning of the Name

Arthur’s choice to be called "Joker" is his final act of agency. By forcing Murray to use the name on live television, Arthur ensures that the world sees him not as the victim "Arthur Fleck," but as the persona that Murray helped create through mockery. This transforms the title from a label of ridicule into a revolutionary brand for the rioting citizens of Gotham.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The name 'Joker' originates from Murray Franklin's insult, which Arthur later reclaims.
[2] The title reflects Arthur's shift from viewing his life as a tragedy to a comedy.
[3] This is a verbatim quote from Arthur Fleck in the film.
[4] Todd Phillips stated in interviews (e.g., with TheWrap) that he pitched the film as a way to sneak a real movie into the studio system under the 'guise' of a comic book film.
[5] Murray Franklin says exactly 'Check out this joker' in the clip segment shown in the film.
[6] This dialogue is accurate to the film's dressing room scene.
[7] News reports at the end of the film refer to the suspect as the man introduced as 'Joker'.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

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#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What is the significance of the 'Joker' title omitting 'The' according to Todd Phillips?
#02 Did Arthur Fleck plan to kill Murray Franklin originally?
#03 What song plays when Arthur Fleck dances on the stairs?

#S SOURCES

thewrap.com melmagazine.com namu.wiki gradesaver.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE

#A DIRECT ANSWER (VERIFIED ANALYSIS)