It lassos echoes of the country’s subsequent history into an overheated and baroque revenge tragedy, in which a pair of disfigured amoral circus clowns blaze away at each other with automatic weapons until narrative logic is a distant memory. None of which should be taken as a complaint.

 Tim Hayes reviews “The Last Circus” for Critic’s Notebook.

It lassos echoes of the country’s subsequent history into an overheated and baroque revenge tragedy, in which a pair of disfigured amoral circus clowns blaze away at each other with automatic weapons until narrative logic is a distant memory. None of which should be taken as a complaint.

Tim Hayes reviews “The Last Circus” for Critic’s Notebook.

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