Joker 2: The Musical

I thought the painful slowness, difficulty to watch, and awkwardness were intentional ways of putting you in the world of the character. And I think that's why the payoff at the end works so well and why when he snaps it's so impactful. It makes you feel sorry for him and then slowly breaks him to the point that he is a psychopath. But, maybe I'm reading too much into the intent of the director.
No, I agree with you. That's why I said it was by design.
I fully realize the director's intent; for me, I just felt it was a little more than necessary; almost "preachy" in a way as though he felt he had to hammer the point home or the audience wouldn't get it. That was just my reaction, of course.