In an old, abandoned amusement park, an evil clown doll was left behind. It had been there for years. One day, a group of teenagers decided to explore the park. When they entered the hall of mirrors, they saw the reflection of the evil clown doll moving on its own. As they turned around, the actual doll was right there. It started chasing them, its tiny feet making a clicking sound on the broken tiles. They tried to escape but the clown seemed to be everywhere, always just a step behind them.
One of the most famous scary evil clown stories is about Pennywise from 'It'. Pennywise lurks in the sewers of Derry and preys on children's fears. It can shape - shift into their worst nightmares. Another story could be about a creepy clown that haunts an abandoned circus. People claim to see it at night, with its menacing grin and blood - red nose, scaring anyone who dares to come near the old circus grounds.
The appearance is a big one. The bright, garish makeup that's often smeared or distorted can be really creepy. Their big, exaggerated smiles that seem to hide something sinister. Also, their unpredictable behavior. They might seem friendly at first but then turn on you in an instant.
The appearance. Evil clowns often have distorted features like a too - wide smile, blood - shot eyes, and strange makeup. It's a look that goes against our normal perception of what a clown should be like, which is friendly and jolly.
There was no clear information about the condition of the fruit peel after removing its makeup. We can't be sure of the appearance of Guodanpi after removing its makeup.
The Joker, which scored 91 points on Douban, was a movie directed by the director of the prequel to the movie, Chris Topher Nolan. The film was about a man named Jaynes, who had dreamed of becoming a superhero since he was a child, but his parents were killed by clowns when he was still a child.
Jesse Hartway grew up imitating the clown and became a comedy actor. However, during one of his performances, he accidentally triggered a mysterious device that turned him into a clown.
The film did not explicitly state that Jesse Hartway was a clown himself, but that he was forced by society to become a clown. After becoming a clown, he tried to escape from this distorted society, but in the end, he could not escape.
'The Clown' was a very fascinating film that told the profound meaning of a social problem through the perspective of a clown.