Bande Annonce Finale plunges us into the fractured mind of Arthur, a man who has spent a lifetime feeling unheard and unseen. Each line is a snippet of a therapy session, a confrontation, or a desperate plea, all circling the same questions: Are you ok? Do you have dark thoughts? His answer is chillingly simple: “All I have are dark thoughts.” The song captures the claustrophobia of being trapped in a world that keeps asking but never truly listens, turning everyday conversations into a looping nightmare.
From that tension, a new persona claws its way to the surface. As Arthur recalls being mocked for wanting to be a comedian, we hear the pivot from humiliation to declaration: “There’s no one laughing now.” The moment he asks to be introduced as Joker, the track becomes a manifesto about reclaiming identity through chaos. It’s part social critique, part personal uprising, showing how neglect and ridicule can twist ambition into something volatile. In just a few verses, Joker invites listeners to witness the thin line between comedy and tragedy, sanity and breakdown, invisibility and infamy.