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Heath Ledger: I have seen many clowns, but I only remember him...

"You live like a clown", is this a curse word?

I often think about this question.

In the past year, I have watched two clowns perform. To be precise, my eyes have drifted over their performances.

First, in Zhuhai, I forgot to bring my Hong Kong and Macau pass, so I boarded the "Macau Island Tour" cruise to kill time...

Second, at the Guangzhou Aquarium, because the sea lions suddenly went berserk." The performance was on strike, so the clown had to come out temporarily to "save the scene"...

To the music of "move time, play time", the clown wore colorful hoods and dazzling costumes, and his routine was nothing more than playing a ball spinner Sending gifts...

The various mistakes caused by unfamiliar skills are really unbearable to watch. I even forgot whether I applauded at the end, because I was only thinking about when I could dock and disembark...

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In order to make time seem to pass faster, I closed my eyes, but I thought of him in my mind

From "Batman Begins 2: The Dark Knight" (2008 by Christopher The clown in "Nolan" can also do "magic"

But what he brings to the audience is not "joy", but "panic"!

Under his pale makeup, he also had an exaggerated smile

However, his scars were really cut with a knife...

(The original DC Comics Joker does not have this setting, so this is not the most restored joker. If you are interested, you can refer to the Joker played by Jack Nicholson in the 1989 version of "Batman")

As for the origin of the scars on his face, the clown has two completely different explanations:

1. When facing the gang, he said that the "devil" father killed his mother and cut it with a knife. Constantly repeating: Why you so serious

2. When facing Batman's girlfriend Rachel, he said that he cut off the smiling face with a knife to make his disfigured wife happy

We all know that these two statements cannot be true, but I am more inclined to believe that he committed self-harm.

Because appearance is the best tool to confuse people. Many of the traps he set are covered by appearance, such as the honor guard at the police station's funeral, and the "dress change" between the hostages and the kidnappers in the final duel. "...

The Joker calls himself the "agent of chaos". His duty is to create chaos in Gotham City, and he happens to be on the opposite side of Batman

The relationship between Batman and the Joker The relationship is somewhat similar to that of "Curly" and his rival "Moriarty" in "Sherlock"

He has no principles in doing things. Batman's only principle is "don't kill"; he has nothing to suffer Batman has countless threats to his feet; he believes that in the face of the ugliness of human nature, the so-called justice is not worth mentioning...

?Use the robbers' "greed for money" to make them Killing each other, and finally taking all the stolen money

?Using Batman's "love" for Rachel to let him choose to save one between his lover and Harvey Dent, and in the end he deliberately said the wrong "address"

? Taking advantage of the selfishness of citizens and demanding that the clerk who wants to "reveal the news" be killed, otherwise a hospital will be blown up;

? Let the two ships decide each other's life and death (this Somewhat similar to the "Prisoner Test"), although it was not successful, I personally think that the screenwriter here is a bit suspected of "whitewashing humanity". If it were at this moment, he would definitely kill the other party without saying a word...

(I admit that I am a bit sinister)

Although the clown was finally arrested, it is undeniable that the real victory belongs to him!

He successfully "blacklisted" Gotham City's Bright Knight to the evil side, and then indirectly asked Batman to push Dent downstairs, breaking the "no killing" principle!

He is what the butler Alfred (my namesake) said

“some men just wanna watch the world burn”

I opened my eyes and the show was over Now, the clown took off his funny hood and put away his "smiling" mouth, which actually gave me the illusion that he was somewhat similar to the joker in the play!

Extra chapter:

January 22 is the anniversary of Heath Ledger’s death. In the blink of an eye, it has been 8 years.

The German TV documentary "Too Young to Die" exposed a notebook left by Heath Ledger when he played the "Joker" -

The cover looks a bit "cute" , like the Joker's "forever" smiling face? Open the note, which is full of various movies and comic villains related to the Joker

Heath Ledger once said:

"You need to combine comic books related to the script, and close your eyes and meditate on what you should perform..."

He once locked himself in a London hotel room for a month to experiment with various possibility.

"In the end, I found the clown I wanted to show the world in the world of mental patients. He is a person who has almost no conscience to condemn scientific research for his actions."

On the last page, he left these two big words

I just don’t know whether the person he wants to say "goodbye" to is this almost unreplicable "clown" image, or this one A world that's a little too normal for him!