"Freaks," a 1932 film directed by Tod Browning, tells a bizarre story set in a circus, making it one of the most unique films in cinema history due to its daring casting and shocking plot. The story centers around Hans, a dwarf who falls deeply in love with the tall and beautiful trapeze artist Cleopatra. Unbeknownst to Hans, Cleopatra doesn't love him; she plans to marry him to steal his inheritance. During the wedding feast, she and her lover Hercules openly mock Hans and the other sideshow performers. The tension and hostility at the wedding are palpable, and the audience can feel Hans's heartbreak while also being struck by the anger of the other "freaks." In retaliation for Cleopatra's deceit and humiliation, the sideshow performers band together to exact a terrifying revenge on her. On a stormy night, they capture Cleopatra and transform her into a grotesque figure with no limbs and covered in feathers. This scene, with its powerful visual effect...