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What's your comment on The Clown (20 19 movie)?

I must admit that I am worried about this movie. Heath Ledger is my joke, no one can approach his level. So far.

(This comment contains minor spoilers.)

Todd Phillips is a recognized director. Hangover, a star's birth and deadline have put him in an elite company. Of course he won't be disappointed with the clown.

We were introduced to Arthur Flack, a depressed tramp with low social skills. His mother is old and almost old, but his father is nowhere to be found.

The premise of this film may be overused in Hollywood, but please don't treat universality as simplicity. Phillips created slow and philosophical works of art. Depressed and crazy offspring fall into chaos.

Joaquin phoenix didn't disappoint. Oscar nominees once again tried to show wild, intense and beautiful intimate performances.

One aspect of Arthur's personality that I particularly like is his laughter. His painful, powerful and useless laughter. Phoenix TV captured this easily-Arthur's illness and discomfort will only aggravate the tension and anxiety of the audience.

If I had to describe this movie in one word, I would say "moved". That's it-nothing can begin to capture the essence of why I like this movie so much.

It was a sad and thought-provoking experience, which made me ask an unprecedented question-how long does it take for society to separate another person? How long will it take for the next Arthur Flack to be more destructive than before?

As far as I know, the most exciting thing about this movie is that it has no clear opponent. In fact, except Arthur himself, almost every character can be marked as an opponent, and this movie is still meaningful.

It's Murray, the rude talk show host. Did he publicly humiliate Arthur? Or Randall)-the head of Arthur's unemployment? Three subway guys who even inadvertently drove Arthur's descendants crazy?

Movies rarely appear, which only shocked me. The clown is a bold and tenacious movie, and it is one of the movies you only need to see.