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Review IT 951
  • A group of children in the 1980s learns to face
    their fears as they fight an evil supernatural
    clown monster living in the sewers who want to
    eat them. The best way to get knowledge is to
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    come from simple things. Especially supernatural
    horror - it creates an impossible and escalating
    situation that the characters have to live in.

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The language of the scale deceives on both sides
  • I love this side of the genre. Others prefer the
    emphasis on the scariness of the film, sometimes
    at the expense of the plot and characters. The
    language of scale betrays both sides the
    hardcore horror fans who, like A's Monsters S.
    Children, are increasingly hard to scare, and the
    side I lean towards, where horror is perceived as
    pointless if it follows unsatisfying characters
    and plot. This is hard to pull together, and IT
    manages to be impressively balanced with an
    impressively wide range of voices. Personally,
    however, I much preferred the character
    development to the pointless bits. As for the
    characters, I like IT Boy Pack's character
    line-up is classic.

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  • The silent leader is Bill, Jaeden Lieberher, who
    is more and more impressive from film to film.
    Despite the many interesting characters and the
    craziness going on around him, he never lets up
    and gives the best and most mysterious
    performance in the film. Eccentric is Richie -
    Finn Wolfhard from Stranger Things (where he was
    the silent leader of his pack) - and he impresses
    by being surprisingly different from Mike
    Wheeler. Despite his big mouth, he turned out to
    be our favorite, and he had many great moments.
    Jeremy Ray Taylor is fat but incredibly likable
    Ben.

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Others stand out primarily for their bizarre
personality
The others stand out mainly for their quirkiness
the Jewish Stanley (Wyatt Oleff (Little
Star-Lord!)), the worried Eddie (Jack Dylan
Grazer), and the out-of-towner Mike (Chosen
Jacobs) - they represent! Then there's the girl,
Beverly (Sophia Lillis).
Others stand out primarily for their bizarre
personality
  • When he was first introduced I thought it would
    be a cliché, but from then on his likeability
    grew at an alarming rate. 
  • Her performance is one of the best, and her
    character adds so much to the dynamics of the
    story. She is exceptional, but so are they all.
    Each child stands out in their way, and each has
    their scene where they see Pennywise for the
    first time.

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The make-up was perfect and the fact that her eyes
  • It makes some parts of the film repetitive, but
    it's worth it because it gives everyone a solid
    foundation. I also found the character of Henry
    (Nicholas Hamilton) very interesting, but he had
    no real ending, which left me a little
    disappointed unless he returned in Chapter 2.
    Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise was of course
    excellent, and he alternated between disturbing,
    creepy, and scary without seeming too inhuman.
    And no, he's not human, but he has to have
    character, and he does. The makeup was excellent,
    and the fact that his eyes were slightly covered
    was a nice detail.

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The fact is that this great book has been
compressed
  • The plot suffers greatly from the fact that this
    huge book has been compressed into two hours and
    fifteen minutes (even though only half the book
    has been edited!). One gets the impression that
    everything has been simplified and shortened, but
    the story is still concise and kept afloat by
    largely respectable characters. IT touches on all
    sorts of horror themes, and that was a good idea.
    There are disturbing violence, intense chills,
    suspense, gore, and scare tactics, but mostly
    good old-fashioned supernatural danger.

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The film manages to entertain as well as inform
  • How scary a film is depends on what scares you -
    I was creeped out by the suspense itself, but
    many moments were unsettling or surprising, and
    overall the film was gripping and yes, as
    objectively scary as it gets. There's also a
    surprising amount of effective comedy in this
    film, which I enjoyed. And not one or two moments
    struck a chord. You can also check the Gigs at
    Fiverr at your convenience. Honestly, that's why
    I was there. I understand that to make a good
    horror film, you have to have certain elements
    and it has to be effective in some way, but it
    also has to have a compelling story, and
    sometimes those goals can conflict.
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