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Claun
A famous stand-up comedian debates on whether telling or not a polemic joke he just wrote. His whole night changes when he realizes that he has lost the ability to hear laughter...
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Plot Summary
In a small Norwegian town, a series of gruesome murders are attributed to a vengeful clown spirit. When a group of teenagers decides to investigate the legend, they stumble upon a dark secret connected to the town's past. They soon realize they are trapped in a deadly game orchestrated by the malevolent entity, and their survival depends on uncovering the truth before they become the clown's next victims.
Critical Reception
Clown received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its blend of horror and dark humor, as well as its atmospheric direction. Some found the pacing uneven, but the overall consensus highlighted its creative kills and effective scares.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and often shocking gore.
Appreciated for its successful balance of genuine scares and dark comedic moments.
Some critics noted a somewhat predictable plot structure but were won over by the film's energetic execution.
Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed Clown, frequently mentioning its fun, over-the-top horror elements and the dark humor that kept them entertained. While a few found it a bit silly, the majority felt it delivered a satisfyingly gory and amusing horror experience.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Victor Crowley, is also known for his work on the popular 'Hatchet' horror franchise, which shares a similar tone of over-the-top violence and dark humor.
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