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    Clown (2014) – Explored – Cannibalistic Cursed Joker Costume – Hidden Horror Gem That Deserves Love!

    Clown tells the story of a man who undergoes a terrifying and demonic transformation, similar to Seth’s character in the 1986 horror film The Fly. Kent McCoy, played by Andy Powers, is aware that he is evolving into something hideous in Clown, but he is powerless to stop it. He morphs into a vicious monster intent on devouring five children, and stopping him is a near-impossible feat. Kent’s young son Jack is the obvious victim of these shambles.

    This horrific tale of indirect cannibalism and terror began as a hoax trailer in 2010 and finally caught the attention of co-producer Eli Roth, who directed films such as Hostel in 2005. Eli decided to give the film a chance and assisted in its production. Interestingly, Eli himself played the titular creature. In this video, we will take a deep dive into the film’s plot and explain how and why the clown monster is pure evil, without remorse. Let us get this story about this Krampus-like clown started right away.

    Kent McCoy loves his wife and child like any good man, but his work keeps him busy, giving him almost no free time to spend with his family. However, he now wants to break free of his bad fatherhood campaign, and along with his wife, he hosts a birthday party for his young son Jack. The star of the party would be a clown that Kent hired for Jack’s clown-themed birthday party.

    You may be thinking that it’s this clown who’s going to be the bad guy, but no! There’s an interesting story that writer and director Jon Watts crafted for his film. Moving on, the hired clown couldn’t make it to Jack’s party. Naturally, this was going to make Jack sad, and Kent’s dreams of leaving the darkness of lousy fatherhood would be shattered. Kent starts rummaging through the stuff in the basement of the house that he was selling. He tried on various articles to lay his hands on anything that could help him look like a clown.

    Fortunately, he did find an antique case with just the thing he wanted. A goddamn clown costume, in all its glory, or maybe not so much! He donned the costume and came home to surprise everyone. But the real surprise was yet to come, or shall we say the real shock! The party went on, and Jack was happy to have a clown at his party, but Kent slept the night with the costume on, and to his utter shock and horror, he was failing to take off the clown suit the following morning. It seemed as if the red nose, the wig, and the suit all became a part of Kent’s body.

    Kent tried to wash away his makeup in the morning, but even that failed to come off, giving him a pale look. He is forced to go to work wearing the clown costume and with his makeup on. Three men working for him laugh at his appearance at work, and why not! He’s looking nothing more than a bumbling fool! Frustrated by this gesture and his appearance, Kent tries to remove the costume using a knife but only ends up cutting his wrist. He finally returns home to tell his wife Meg about the entire sequence of events and his current condition with the clown suit.

    Meg uses dentistry tools on him to remove the nose, but the process only rips out his flesh, wounding him. Their dog named Shadow was quick enough to eat the red nose. But wait, isn’t it kind of wrong for dogs to eat their owners or at least parts of them! Soon, Shadow begins to show unnatural and violent behavior towards the McCoys. Meg soon deduces that what was once wig and makeup has now turned into his actual hair and skin color; therefore, they are now irremovable.

    The nose job that Meg did on Kent turned out to be pretty botched up, and a part of his flesh tore out of his nose. Naturally, he went to the hospital, where the emergency room doctor felt that Kent worked as a clown. The number of people who were advertently and inadvertently making fun of him was increasing, and this was making him further agitated. It wasn’t before long that Kent became more and more violent and developed insatiable hunger. To Meg’s horror, he ate all the food that was present in the house, but he wanted more, something that wasn’t supposed to be eaten, something sinister and dark.

    After this point, Kent used some hair dye and makeup to tone down his clown look. He goes to his office to check for the documents of the house in which he had found the abominable clown suit. He finds out that the house’s previous owner was dead. In a desperate attempt to find the history and origin of the suit, he went to a costume store, where he found the picture with the same initials as the ones in the case in which he found the costume. Kent finally manages to track down Herbert Karlsson, the brother of Dr. Martin Karlsson, a cancer specialist, and the clown suit’s previous owner. Over the phone, Herbert tells Kent to stay away from the clown suit at all costs, but well, poor Kent was already wearing it.

    Kent meets Herbert in the latter’s secluded warehouse, where Herbert tells Kent that the clown suit is actually the skin and hair of an ancient Icelandic demon named Cloyne. The demon was long forgotten, but it was still out there, possessing anyone who wore its skin and hair. Cloyne would not leave the one it has possessed until it devoured five young children. The older man drugged Kent’s tea and revealed that the only way to stop the demon from wreaking its wrath on young children was to decapitate the person wearing its skin and hair. Just when Karlsson was about to sever Kent’s head, he woke up from his slumber and attacked Karlsson to subdue him. Kent now had superhuman strength and learned he was slowly turning into a demon. Kent then sort of packed Karlsson into his car and came home to Meg, seeking her help to report the seemingly mad man to the police. However, things were not going the way he wanted them to. Kent breaks one of his friends’ arms and then flees in the car with Karlsson in it, who chokes Kent from behind. Kent loses control of the car, and it crashes. Once out of the car, he sees two kids but fights his demonic hunger and flees from the spot into the woods.

    Kent knew that staying in the vicinity of young children would lead to increased levels of hunger for them, so he decided to move into one of his property listings. He meets a young boy here, who seemed to take an interest in Kent and asked him stupid questions like if Kent was a clown! Come on, little fella, he’s missing a nose, and his skin is pale! Runaway to your parents, wherever they are. Anyway, at his new safe haven, he tries to blow his head, I mean by shooting a bullet straight in the mouth. Maybe he should have let Karlsson slay him while he was unconscious, which would have saved him the pain. But who are we to judge! Despite shooting himself, he didn’t die, and rainbow-colored blood splattered on the wall. This was a rather innovative touch and showed that someone somewhere had a creative vision.

    The rainbow blood was the final sign that he was not crazy, and the clown suit or the Cloyne was transforming Kent psychologically as well as biologically. Later, he tries to behead himself using buzzsaws, but the setup fails and kills the little boy whom he had met earlier. Now that he was free from the moral dilemma of actually killing a child to eat them, Kent quickly started to devour the dead boy. Kent had earlier eaten a finger of another child in the woods, but the ‘finger food’ wasn’t enough for him to transform. Now that Kent had had a full course meal, it became impossible for him to control his demonic urges and caved into the demon.

    Meg then finds Kent and takes him home, where he asks to be chained down and not released until they have found a cure for him. Meg goes to meet Karlsson in the hospital, but he couldn’t speak because his jaws were wired together as a part of the surgery. However, Meg does see some video footage of what a person becomes in the final stage of wearing Cloyne’s hair and skinsuit. When Meg returns, she finds that Kent is gone and her dog Shadow had transformed into something else entirely. The dog attacks Meg, but the good old Karlsson comes to save the day. Kent’s second victim was a boy who had previously bullied Kent’s son Jack. Anyway, Meg and Karlsson join forces to save Kent, but Karlsson is prepared to behead the demonic Kent if such a need arose.

    Karlsson tells Meg that the only way to free Kent from the clutches of the demon was through helping it get what it wants, i.e., five children. Furthermore, she learns that once upon a time, Karlsson himself had worn the clown suit to entertain ill children at an oncology clinic, and naturally, the demon took over Karlsson. However, his doctor brother provided him with five dying children and freed him from the clown suit. Since that event, Karlsson had made several attempts to destroy the suit but failed each time.

    By now Kent has fully succumbed to the demon and lost control over himself. He begins to hunt more children; remember that he has already eaten two. He enters into a Chuck E. Cheese and eats one child in a Ball Pit and another in a Jungle Gym. By now, he has eaten four children, and only one remains. Meg manages to find her demonic husband and tries to get through to him by comforting him, while Karlsson attempted to behead him, but he fails. The demon makes a deal with Meg; if she wants her husband back, she will have to get him the fifth child to devour or else, it would go after Jack. Kent’s attacks at the outlet had created huge chaos, and the people were left in a frenzy.

    In this chaos, a child lost her parents, but she found Meg, who worked at the same dental clinic that the child went to. The demon had asked Meg to bring him a child to the special place. When Meg came across this lost child, she saw the perfect opportunity to save her family. Meg drives the child to the special place that the demon had mentioned and locked her out of the car, but she quickly changed her mind due to her motherly and humane instincts. Here she realizes that Kent is not present there, meaning he must have gone to her house to make Jack the final victim.

    Back at home, Kent kills Meg’s father by ripping his jaw. Poor Meg had to helplessly see her father getting brutally murdered. By now, no part of Kent was left, maybe only his body, but psychologically Kent was a lost cause. After a chase sequence and some horrifying hide and seek inside the house, Meg managed to decapitate Kent with a hammer. He came back to life one last time, but Meg made sure that the evil was contained, even though she lost her husband. The Cloyne skin melted away and revealed Kent’s human form. Later, the police seize the regenerated clown suit as evidence, leaving its future unknown.

    Child Eating Cursed Joker Explained

    Child Eating Cursed Joker Explained

    The Cloyne is an extremely callous, destructive, predatory, manipulative, and treacherous demon of North European origin who has existed through his skin and hair for a long time. It is told that the Cloyne eats five young children, each for one month of winter. But aren’t there like three months in winter! Get your counting straight, you freaking Cloyne. It does not just take full control of its victims but also plays and toys with them on an emotional and psychological level. We can also conclude that eating five children is not its sole agenda because it enjoys being a sadistic entity and kills for fun. It made Kent kill Meg’s father in a grotesque fashion, that too right in front of her.

    Also, it tried to eat Meg’s unborn child and Jack. And such flagitious and heinous acts were the results of nothing but petty, sadistic cruelty. While Herbert Karlsson was saved by his brother Martin Karlsson as Martin provided the demon with five children to lift the curse off his brother, what became of Martin was rather worse. He had to live his entire life knowing that he had devoured five innocent children—a fate much worse than death

    The Truly Evil Nature of the Clown Demon

    The Truly Evil Nature of the Clown Demon

    The Cloyne had existed supposedly since the dark ages when it had a body of its own. It once lured five children into a cave where it devoured one each for each month of winter. It was possibly slain after some point, but it didn’t get destroyed and continued to exist in the form of his skin and hair, which resembled the costume of a clown. The wearer of the costume starts becoming possessed slowly and steadily because the clown costume can not be taken off until the demon has gotten what it wants, i.e., devouring five children. If any attempt is made to remove the costume, the wearer only ends up hurting themselves.

    Naturally, the Cloyne ensures a foolproof plan of possession. The transformation of the wearer into a Cloyne is an extremely painful process because the wearer often coughs and throws up blood. What’s most sinister about the Cloyne is that it feeds on innocent children through people who are good at heart. Both Herbert Karlsson and Kent McCoy wanted to cheer up young children by donning the clown costume, which was basically the skin and hair of the Cloyne.

    But the Cloyne took these good-hearted men and turned them into embodiments of monstrosity by making them feed on children. In the end, Meg is forced to kill her own husband to save her child. It is beyond an ounce of doubt that she would have ever recovered from this act of mariticide. As far as Herbert is concerned, he wished that his brother Martin decapitated him instead of letting him feed on five children. Herbert was another soul that continued to get haunted by the Cloyne, despite being free from its clutches.

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