I haven't seen the others, but only this one version, so it feels pretty good. The Joker's setting is somewhat similar to Freddy's. The Joker relies on fear, and fear relies on memory. If you can't remember it, you can't talk about it. Fear; Freddie also relies on memory, if no one remembers him, then he can't kill in his dreams, and the deeper the memory, the stronger Freddie's ability. In the film, the clown has changed into many forms at the last moment, which are very eye-catching, and each form is the prototype of the child in the real world. Although the object of fear of the child is different, the "fear" is the same, and the clown uses This common "fear" is revived, and it means that in the end everyone chooses to forget this memory, and the clown disappears; each of us is different because of our different memories, and each of us can come together as friends because of common past experience.
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