In fact, I don't know this movie very well, nor do I know the history of Spain, nor am I a professional.
The funny clown is a person who doesn't want to let his children hurt a little bit. In the end, he becomes ugly. The children don't like him.
But the sad clown is different. His first performance with the funny clown was very successful. When he was brought out and everyone congratulated him and said that the children liked him very much, he was not happy at all, just looked at everyone in confusion. If it's because he is playing the bullied character, then this detail may be remembered by some people, the night when the sad clown and his girlfriend played crazy, snatching a child's cotton candy (and then pretending to be a funny clown) , at this time the child burst into tears.
Personally, it's a bit problematic to think that the film depicts the two clowns in the same position.
In fact, the funny clown is a person who is too controlling, self-willed, likes to drink and drink, and beats women. He is not as exaggerated as he is everywhere. How can we define how evil this person is based on these?
As soon as the sad clown appeared, he was a melancholy, weak, and sympathetic person. Against the background of the funny clown, he seemed to be a good person who won countless voices.
But who is the last resort?
The movie is about the sad clown slashing the funny clown and "saving" his woman, and the touching scene of his woman's pain and tears? No
, obviously even his woman looked at him with disbelief and fright.
The funny clown said that he became a clown because he was going to kill someone if he wasn't a clown.
A sad clown is someone who actually kills because the imaginary character says he wants to kill.
Because I don't think clearly, I don't want to say more about my own point of view.
Maybe you should think about it: Why is the sad clown a person who can't tell the difference between the on-screen and off-screen worlds, or who would rather be immersed in his own fantasies? And shooting other members to help him from time to time, what do you want to express?
Are imagined violence and real violence a step away, or are they different things?
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