Steve Spielberg sat in a dark screening room, shaking uncontrollably.

Being a great director, he can see how"great" the movie that's playing now is going to be, even if it's not over yet.

He couldn't help but turn his head and look at the position not far to the right, where Martin was sitting.

"This young man is really amazing!"He thought sincerely.

Sitting on his left was the equally great Hollywood director James Cameron.

The old man stroked the beard on his chin and stared at the big screen in front of him, but in his heart I'm thinking about my movie"Avatar" which has basically been edited.》……

When it comes to the beauty of the shots and the grandeur of the special effects,"Avatar" can beat"Joker".

But when it comes to the core of the story and the characterization of the characters, it’s completely the other way around.

"This kid Martin is so good at telling stories, he is truly a talented writer."

And the audience is still immersed in the unpleasant experiences Arthur has experienced today.——The father is a fraud, the mother is in a coma, and the detective is suspicious - but no one knows that Martin is preparing to personally destroy those stingy"little beauties" that he has given in the film before, like the sunshine in the cracks.

Entering the ward 680, Sophie's appearance stabilized Arthur's mood.

At this time, the latest episode of"The Murray Franklin Live Show" began to play on the TV in the ward.

Arthur saw a clip of him performing a talk show on the program, and excitedly walked to the TV, thinking that Murray, who he regarded as his father's shadow, had taken a fancy to his talent, but found that it was just a talent taken by Murray Franklin. It's just a tool for jokes.

Murray Franklin amused the audience with the embarrassment of his poor performance. Anyone could make fun of him, and Arthur was already used to it.

But Murray Franklin was different. This was the man who was like a father to Arthur, but he actually stabbed Arthur in the back!

Arthur stared at the TV screen, his eyes filled with anger.

He was not only angry because Franklin laughed at him, but also angry because fate would ruthlessly kick him into the abyss after suffering a setback from society's malice.

A ray of sunshine burst into the hearts of the audience.

Back home, Arthur lay on the bed, unable to sleep for a long time.

News about the parade was being played on the TV: The bottom people of Gotham City launched a parade because of Thomas (bgac) Wayne's previous remarks on TV. Many people wearing clown masks gathered downstairs in the Wayne Tower to express their hatred for Thomas. Protests over Wayne's election as mayor.

The next day, Arthur came to the door of the theater. Because Thomas Wayne was participating in charity activities here, many people wearing clown masks gathered at the door of the theater.

He looked at the enthusiastic, excited, and angry"clowns" around him, and for the first time he felt that he was not alone or alien.

As a result, he laughed heartily for the first time in his life. It was obviously a sincere laugh, but his laughter was still as sick as when he had the disease.

James Bren's eyes lit up and he wrote in a small notebook:"When a habit has been formed, it is difficult to change it. This indicates the clown's irreversibility."

Kevin Thomas's idea was exactly the opposite. The sentence recorded in the notebook is:"Perhaps we were all wrong before. The clown's sick laughter from the heart tells us that in fact he is not sick or crazy. This is the real him and this is his true self!"

Arthur took advantage of the conflict between the security personnel and the"clowns" to sneak into the theater.

There are two worlds here and outside.

There was chaos outside, with unemployed people everywhere, but a group of well-dressed elites sat in the theater. They didn't have to worry about survival and could enjoy the fun of life without any scruples.

On the big screen of the theater, Chaplin's"Modern Times" was playing. This scene is about Chaplin stealing the store's roller skates to skate in the mall while working the night shift in the mall, and almost falling downstairs many times..

Arthur hid behind, laughing maniacally while watching, but no one noticed him, because everyone was laughing, but their"laughing" was completely different from Arthur's.

Kevin Thomas is driven crazy with excitement. There are so many metaphors in this movie, and they're not the raw, annoying kind.

He wrote in his notebook:"Chaplin and Arthur in"Modern Times" are people of the same class. Successful capitalists don't care how people like them live. Their lives are like ants. You will never get more attention than Gotham City trash. Because of this, the well-suited and successful people in the theater were made to laugh by Chaplin, because Chaplin, like Arthur, was in their eyes a Clown, a joke."

On the side, James Bullen was also writing furiously.

He wrote:"When Chaplin's"Modern Times" made everyone laugh, no one noticed that the danger had arrived. But director Martin gave a hint-in the lower right corner of the curtain A danger sign, obviously warning everyone present that the crisis has arrived!"

At this time, Arthur saw Thomas Wayne get up and go to the toilet, and followed him.

In the toilet, Arthur blocked Thomas Wayne and told him that he was Penny's son, but Thomas Wayne directly denied that he was not his son.

Thomas Wayne told Arthur that he was Penny's adopted child and had nothing to do with him, and asked him if he wanted money.

A wry smile appeared on Arthur's face.

He had actually expected that his mother might really be delusional, but he still held on to the last glimmer of hope and said:"I don't want money or fame, maybe just a warm hug is enough!"

Thomas Wayne looked disgusted. 's refused.

Arthur could no longer control his emotions and burst into the most crazy laugh in the film so far.

The audience outside the screen also experienced the sadness and anger of having the little bit of beauty in their hearts shattered!

Arthur's laughter apparently startled Thomas Wayne, and Batman's father angrily punched Arthur and warned him not to come near his son!

Another ray of sunlight bursts.

After returning home, Arthur shut himself in the refrigerator.

This is another metaphor, and Martin is letting the audience find the answer for themselves. (To read exciting novels, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

The ideas of James Blum and Kevin Thomas once again differed.

James Bren wrote:"Arthur sensed that something bad was growing in his body, so he wanted to use this method to calm himself down and suppress the violence and evil that was about to erupt in his body."

Kevin Thomas wrote :"The refrigerator symbolizes coldness and darkness, and isn't such an environment a breeding ground for evil? This paragraph should indicate that Arthur is gestating the clown in his body in such an environment, and that is his true self."

( Brothers, please take care of me. Please give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards. Thank you.)

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