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What The Villain From Backrooms Looks Like In Real Life
What The Villain From Backrooms Looks Like In Real Life
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Spoilers for Backrooms ahead. The most
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prominent entity is the film's unique
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take on the life form stalking the
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Backrooms. A nightmarishly distorted
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version of the protagonist, Clark,
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dressed [music] in the pirate costume
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the real Clark wore in a commercial for
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his failing furniture showroom. This
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manifestation, along with those of
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others trapped in this realm, is never
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fully explained in the ending of
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Backrooms, but the implication is that
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the bizarre dimension Clark enters
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through a portal in his store's basement
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creates deformed versions of those who
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enter the space
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>> [music]
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>> as projections of their own fears,
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flaws, or subconscious images of how
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they see themselves. That said, this
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version of Clark is not played by
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Chiwetel Ejiofor. The actor bringing the
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pirate Clark entity to life is Robert
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Bobroczky, and his portrayal of this
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tall, unnerving creature may yet be
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remembered as a classic horror monster.
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The Backrooms monster is plenty
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peculiar, [music] and it's only
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Bobroczky's second credit playing
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hulking horror creatures. In 2024, he
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portrayed the offspring in Alien:
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Romulus. There's every chance more roles
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like these will come Bobroczky's way.
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[music]
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With a background in basketball, he was
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a whopping 7 ft 7 in tall at just 17
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years old. The frame that makes [music]
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him perfect for playing such characters.
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While Bobroczky's physique has led to
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two interesting roles to date, it has
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unfortunately also led to some issues in
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the form of occasionally unwelcome
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attention. He told the Washington Post,
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"At the beginning, [music] I just tried
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to ignore it, but then as I grew up a
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bit and got more mature, I realized that
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just ignoring it is not necessarily the
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right solution. You [music] have to be
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smart about it. Not everyone is
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necessarily polite, and some people have
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never seen such a tall person before, so
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it's a normal reaction.
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>> [music]
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>> Now I try to be more accepting and just
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smile."