Just watched this movie with a friend. It's really scary. It made me ignore the ghosts painted on the room wallpaper and the old age spots on the sofa...
And throughout the center of the film is the food of the clown: fear. Careful observation reveals that the fear of children comes from their parents. The parents in the film are mostly extreme, but they also allude to the behavior of the parents in reality. Ignore children’s feelings, give excessive protection, mentally and physically abuse them, infect their emotions to children, and commit crimes against children.
Every monster transformed by the clown will tremble left and right and then approach the child. It reminds me of a scene in which a parent holds a toy, shaking it left and right to the child's hand. I think this is probably the logic of this movie. This is not just a horror film, if it wants to express something, I think it can give four stars.
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