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PATIENT J

A FILM BY AARON SCHOENKE AND BAT IN THE SUN PRODUCTIONS

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PATIENT J - So, what's the deal with The Joker anyway? Aaron Schoenke and Bat In The Sun Productions attempts to answer that very question by taking Us on a frightening trip inside the warped brain of The Clown Prince Of Crime in His latest film Patient J. A Psychologist is granted an exclusive interview with The Joker inside the walls of Arkham for a book He is writing on His life. The Joker seems more than happy to answer any and all questions, using the oppurtunity as a platform to express His views on society, His past crimes, and of course, His relationship with Batman. Joker considers Batman a brother, the heads to His tales, and the very reason He exists. As the meeting continues the Doctor becomes visibly disturbed as He starts to understand the Jokers sick and twisted mentality, almost justifying it. The film ends with a shocking plot twist when the Doctor reveals a deep, dark secret. Sorry, no Bat-Spoilers. Well, now it's time for My thoughts on the film. I'll begin by saying WOW!!This film is an incredible piece of work, and without question Aaron Schoenke and Bat In The Sun Productions best film yet. The feeling of the film is disturbing, dark, and at times quite scary. Paul Molnar's portrayl of The Joker is flawless, He looks like He stepped right off the pages of Moore and Bolland's KILLING JOKE, and His voice  rivals that of Mark Hamill's animated series work. The makeup work is Hollywood caliber, not over the top, and gives You a serious case of the creeps.
Schoenke's vision of The Clown Prince Of Crime is what Us true Fanboy's picture Him to be, a howling mad sicko. The mood of the film is captured with an impressive set, a great soundtrack provided by Aaron's father Sean Schoenke, and top notch performances by both Molnar and Kurt Carley as The Psychologist. Even more impressive are the nightmarish flashback sequences of the film. My fave happens to be one where We see the Golden Age Batman (complete with jaw droppingly awesome costume) battling Joker as The Red Hood. We also get to see The murder of Jason Todd (played by ROBIN:PUNCHLINE star Robert Tovani) This scene is particularly brutal so those with weak stomach's beware. What more can I say? Thanks Aaron, this one's a keeper! to see the film please click on the pic. For more info on Aaron and Patient J check out His interview with Our own ,Christopher Moshier by clicking HERE ,and Aaron's appearance on The Fan Film Podcast by clicking HERE.

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