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Review of by Ola G — 04 Nov 2012

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It's 1937 and Spain is in the midst of the brutal civil war. A "Happy" circus clown is interrupted mid-performance and forcibly recruited by a militia. Still in his costume, he is handed a machete and led into battle against National soldiers, where he single handedly massacres an entire platoon. Fast forward to 1973 and the end of the Franco regime. Javier, the son of the clown, dreams of following in his father's career footsteps, but has seen too much tragedy in his life-he's simply not funny and is only equipped to play the role of the Sad Clown. He finds work in a circus where he befriends an outlandish cast of characters, but as the Sad Clown he must take the abuse of the brutish Happy Clown Sergio, who humiliates Javier daily in the name of entertainment. It is here that he meets Natalia, a gorgeous acrobat, and abused wife of Sergio. Javier falls deeply in love with Natalia and tries to rescue her from her cruel and violent husband, unleashing Sergio's jealousy. But Natalia is torn between her affection towards Javier and her lust for Sergio...

This is a dark, twisted tale tuned up to the max, to a level I reckon is just overbearing. At least in my opinion. I truly disliked the overacted, slapsticky, dark, violent and extreme narrative. Spain is normally one of the best movieproducing countries in Europe, but I don't think this is amongst great spanish movies. Compared to Guillermo del Toro's "El Laberinto del Fauno", which also is set during the Franco regime, this is hardly up to scratch in any area for me. Nah, this is not of my liking.

This review of The Last Circus (2010) was written by on 04 Nov 2012.

The Last Circus has generally received positive reviews.

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