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Once a Clown is an intriguing mix of comedy and drama, directed by Tom Murphy. It paints a rather unique universe where clowns are marginalized, and you can feel the weight of that throughout. Richard Plews, portrayed with nuance, is a recently divorced dad grappling with his identity while battling his own demons like alcoholism. The pacing has this almost melancholic rhythm, alternating between heartfelt moments and absurdity that really captures the essence of life’s unpredictability. The performances feel genuine; they pull you in. It’s a film that uses practical effects sparingly but effectively, immersing you in its odd yet familiar world. It’s distinct in how it handles serious themes with a light touch, yet it never feels trivial.
Explores themes of identity and societal norms.Features a blend of humor and pathos.Unique take on minority experiences through a comedic lens.
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