It's like 20% remake of the original and 80% generic jumpscare-fest.
The dialogue between the kids was so bad. Some parts they talk so fast that you can't even tell what they are saying if you don't have subtitles on. I was thinking to myself "was the director even on set when they filmed these dialogue scenes?" It was so sloppy.
Seems like they were more focused on the CGI and jumpscares than actually making a substantive film.
The movie was about 30 minutes too long---padded with more jumpscares.
And the clown was terrible. Cringey even.
I can't believe this film is rated higher than the original...that is staggering. I guess the intelligence of the average horror movies fan has dropped significantly.
To top it all off the hint at the end that there will be sequels to this movie....😆 what a joke!
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In a small town in Maine, seven children known as The Losers Club come face to face with life problems, bullies and a monster that takes the shape of a clown called Pennywise.
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- Director : Andy Muschietti
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- Run time : 2 hours
- Release date : January 9, 2018
- Actors : Jaeden Lieberher, Bill Skarsgård, Wyatt Oleff, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis
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- Subtitles: : Portuguese, Spanish, French, Korean, English
- Producers : Dave Neustadter, Roy Lee, David Neustadter, Walter Hamada, Dan Lin
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : WarnerBrothers
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- Writers : Chase Palmer, Cary Fukunaga, Cary Joji Fukunaga, Gary Dauberman
- Country of Origin : USA
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I say there's nothing more alarming than a knock at your door at three in the morning, and you open it, and there's a clown standing there. Stephen King knows this, and he lives to prey on our deep-seated fears.
And what does SK have against Derry, anyway? He's written so much horror in Derry, never mind that it's a fictional town, his personal sandbox of grotesqueries. I read IT years and years ago when I was a kid, and it terrified me the same way THE EXORCIST terrified me. IT is my favorite SK read, and not just because it was my first ever SK novel. It is genuinely haunting and moving and gives you that feeling of worms squirming in your belly. I relished the heck out of the 1990 ABC teleplay; At the time, I thought Tim Curry as the over-the-top Pennywise was the best thing ever.
But the 2017 version is better. Sure, because more years had gone by, they had to move up the time frame. Instead of the young Losers Club story arc set in 1957-1958, it's now set in 1988-1989. So, less Norman Rockwell, more, I dunno, Bob Ross? Doesn't matter. The screen remains redolent of old timey nostalgia and pulp fiction, of walkmans and poofy hair and leg warmers and sequels to A Nightmare on Elm Street.
I do think seven kids may have been too many. I think Stanley got short-shrifted some. There are actually folks out there who believe that the Losers Club apes the gang from STRANGER THINGS when, really, it's the other way around. Now, if you'd mentioned THE GOONIES or STAND BY ME (which adapted SK's novella THE BODY), maybe you've a leg to stand on since those came before IT.
Luckily, Finn Wolfhard, who is a leading character in STRANGER THINGS, plays a different role in IT. Beep, beep, Richie. Gratifyingly, these characters are drawn sharply enough that they don't feel clichéd.
Some spoilers.
What do you need to know? After a bone-chilling preamble in 1988, the story proper kicks off the year after. 1989, and school's done, and, in the New England town of Derry, the kid folks are stoked about the start of their summer vacay. Except for the four members of the Losers Club. Their leader is Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Lieberher) who stutters and nurses an almighty guilt for his little brother's disappearance the year before. Bill's idea of a pastime activity is, um, unconventional.
Thru the fullness of time - or during the first third of the movie - three more children get folded into the Losers Club: a black kid, a fat kid, and a girl with a bad reputation. And it doesn't matter much that time was shifted from 1959 to 1989 because this iteration covers the same beats. Observe the Losers Club as they play in the Barrens and creep into the sewers and such. Watch them fight back as a cohesive unit against the bullies that target them individually. See the Losers Club, the seven of 'em, be easy pickings for the scariest clown ever.
Someone did a study once. In Derry, people die or disappear six times the average of anywhere else - and those are just the grown-ups. For the kids, the statistic skews much, much worse. In Derry, it happens every 27 years, an epidemic of vanished children. And Derry is in one of those right now.
By the way, the original IT mini-series came out in 1990. This new IT came out in 2017. 27 years later. Freaky.
IT delivers a terrifying slice of Americana, which is Stephen King's jam. The movie plays with atmosphere and tension. It's really not about the jump scares. It's about the mood. The plot is basically about how Pennywise psychologically messes with everyone on account of he feeds off his victims' torment. The clown's insidious presence is palpable. There's a pervading sense of dread. I ate up the creepy side characters, whether it's the inappropriate pharmacist or Ben at the library with that creeper librarian just out of focus in the background. Someone smart did the score that serves to build up that sense of unease. I'll say that old English nursery rhyme, "Oranges and Lemons," has never sounded more sinister.
It's very good acting. The kids were so good, and Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise brings a quality of "otherness" that Tim Curry's gleeful take didn't quite get up to. There were moments in which Skarsgård would be doing a colorful bit à la Tim Curry but then would suddenly just drop the act to revert to this dead-eyed otherness.
This is an R-rated sphincter-clencher. It's rampant with scenes of children being traumatiized, and not only supernaturally. There is hair-raising imagery and petrifying freak-out moments, and they're not all front and center. Some are kept in the background, some are subtle, some you think you saw but aren't sure. They all feed into your growing sense of unease. And the kids drop profanity like normal kids tend to do. They make ridiculous brags that half the time they're not even sure what they're talking about. These kids are hilarious.
The nitpicks are few. Is it a nitpick when I say that the movie gets so intense that it's exhausting? And emotionally draining? I was wrung out by the end. I guess there's Bill's hypocrisy, when, as the Losers Club was about to brave the big bad's lair, he espouses the merit of staying together, and yet the moment he sees Georgie he takes off on his own. Maybe my biggest gripe is that Beverly is kidnapped by Pennywise to serve as bait for the Losers Club. This didn't happen in the book. It deprives Beverly her agency. It's frustrating because, in a previous scene, she'd just held her own against her monstrous dad.
Speaking of stuff that's been changed from book to movie:
- Movie Georgie's body isn't found; in the book it was
- Movie Ben is the library researcher, and not Mike
- In the movie, there's no talking to the Turtle - there are turtle sightings sprinkled throughout the movie
- In the movie, no sewer orgy (this is a good thing)
But, overall, from book to movie, it's not such a radical departure. If you haven't heard yet, this is only chapter one, and it focuses on the Losers Club when they were kids. No doubt, the sequel will dive into the other bits of the book which are the chapters of the Losers Club as adults. Thing is, for me, the adult versions of the Losers Club made up the more boring bits of the book. We'll see if the screenplay spices it up. We'll see if we get the sweeping Lovecraftian element so absent in this first chapter.
And what does SK have against Derry, anyway? He's written so much horror in Derry, never mind that it's a fictional town, his personal sandbox of grotesqueries. I read IT years and years ago when I was a kid, and it terrified me the same way THE EXORCIST terrified me. IT is my favorite SK read, and not just because it was my first ever SK novel. It is genuinely haunting and moving and gives you that feeling of worms squirming in your belly. I relished the heck out of the 1990 ABC teleplay; At the time, I thought Tim Curry as the over-the-top Pennywise was the best thing ever.
But the 2017 version is better. Sure, because more years had gone by, they had to move up the time frame. Instead of the young Losers Club story arc set in 1957-1958, it's now set in 1988-1989. So, less Norman Rockwell, more, I dunno, Bob Ross? Doesn't matter. The screen remains redolent of old timey nostalgia and pulp fiction, of walkmans and poofy hair and leg warmers and sequels to A Nightmare on Elm Street.
I do think seven kids may have been too many. I think Stanley got short-shrifted some. There are actually folks out there who believe that the Losers Club apes the gang from STRANGER THINGS when, really, it's the other way around. Now, if you'd mentioned THE GOONIES or STAND BY ME (which adapted SK's novella THE BODY), maybe you've a leg to stand on since those came before IT.
Luckily, Finn Wolfhard, who is a leading character in STRANGER THINGS, plays a different role in IT. Beep, beep, Richie. Gratifyingly, these characters are drawn sharply enough that they don't feel clichéd.
Some spoilers.
What do you need to know? After a bone-chilling preamble in 1988, the story proper kicks off the year after. 1989, and school's done, and, in the New England town of Derry, the kid folks are stoked about the start of their summer vacay. Except for the four members of the Losers Club. Their leader is Bill Denbrough (Jaeden Lieberher) who stutters and nurses an almighty guilt for his little brother's disappearance the year before. Bill's idea of a pastime activity is, um, unconventional.
Thru the fullness of time - or during the first third of the movie - three more children get folded into the Losers Club: a black kid, a fat kid, and a girl with a bad reputation. And it doesn't matter much that time was shifted from 1959 to 1989 because this iteration covers the same beats. Observe the Losers Club as they play in the Barrens and creep into the sewers and such. Watch them fight back as a cohesive unit against the bullies that target them individually. See the Losers Club, the seven of 'em, be easy pickings for the scariest clown ever.
Someone did a study once. In Derry, people die or disappear six times the average of anywhere else - and those are just the grown-ups. For the kids, the statistic skews much, much worse. In Derry, it happens every 27 years, an epidemic of vanished children. And Derry is in one of those right now.
By the way, the original IT mini-series came out in 1990. This new IT came out in 2017. 27 years later. Freaky.
IT delivers a terrifying slice of Americana, which is Stephen King's jam. The movie plays with atmosphere and tension. It's really not about the jump scares. It's about the mood. The plot is basically about how Pennywise psychologically messes with everyone on account of he feeds off his victims' torment. The clown's insidious presence is palpable. There's a pervading sense of dread. I ate up the creepy side characters, whether it's the inappropriate pharmacist or Ben at the library with that creeper librarian just out of focus in the background. Someone smart did the score that serves to build up that sense of unease. I'll say that old English nursery rhyme, "Oranges and Lemons," has never sounded more sinister.
It's very good acting. The kids were so good, and Bill Skarsgård as Pennywise brings a quality of "otherness" that Tim Curry's gleeful take didn't quite get up to. There were moments in which Skarsgård would be doing a colorful bit à la Tim Curry but then would suddenly just drop the act to revert to this dead-eyed otherness.
This is an R-rated sphincter-clencher. It's rampant with scenes of children being traumatiized, and not only supernaturally. There is hair-raising imagery and petrifying freak-out moments, and they're not all front and center. Some are kept in the background, some are subtle, some you think you saw but aren't sure. They all feed into your growing sense of unease. And the kids drop profanity like normal kids tend to do. They make ridiculous brags that half the time they're not even sure what they're talking about. These kids are hilarious.
The nitpicks are few. Is it a nitpick when I say that the movie gets so intense that it's exhausting? And emotionally draining? I was wrung out by the end. I guess there's Bill's hypocrisy, when, as the Losers Club was about to brave the big bad's lair, he espouses the merit of staying together, and yet the moment he sees Georgie he takes off on his own. Maybe my biggest gripe is that Beverly is kidnapped by Pennywise to serve as bait for the Losers Club. This didn't happen in the book. It deprives Beverly her agency. It's frustrating because, in a previous scene, she'd just held her own against her monstrous dad.
Speaking of stuff that's been changed from book to movie:
- Movie Georgie's body isn't found; in the book it was
- Movie Ben is the library researcher, and not Mike
- In the movie, there's no talking to the Turtle - there are turtle sightings sprinkled throughout the movie
- In the movie, no sewer orgy (this is a good thing)
But, overall, from book to movie, it's not such a radical departure. If you haven't heard yet, this is only chapter one, and it focuses on the Losers Club when they were kids. No doubt, the sequel will dive into the other bits of the book which are the chapters of the Losers Club as adults. Thing is, for me, the adult versions of the Losers Club made up the more boring bits of the book. We'll see if the screenplay spices it up. We'll see if we get the sweeping Lovecraftian element so absent in this first chapter.
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it was as good movie. i think the jump scares, monsters and what not are not as holy crap as they used to be. We are used to scary stuff these days and its kind of hard to make movies that scare people. What this movie had over the old one was a really good story told. The old one had a unique clown actor that played more of a comedy role than this one. He made more comments on the kids fears more than this one. All and all i was keen to like this one for its story. CGI really is what the old one really needed to make the vision of how horrifying the clown can be. I'm looking forward to the next movie and see where it takes us.
Side note....that librarian was the creepiest part of the whole movie
Side note....that librarian was the creepiest part of the whole movie
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Although I was originally disappointed that they didn't really follow the outline of the book, I decided to just set that aside, and look at the film as a stand-alone story. That worked, because it scared the living daylights out of me. I judge how frightening a movie is, by my sleep success the night after I watch it. If I have nightmares or I am too scared to come out from under the covers for a bit, I know it was a great thrill. "IT," was food for nightmares for sure. The kids are all fantastic actors, and I am sure they will all go on to create great cinema. Pennywise took my fear of clowns to a whole new level. I don't know if I will ever be able to eat at McDonald's again, for fear that the statue of Ronald McDonald will somehow morph into Pennywise.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2018
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This is in no way a comparison to the first It movie. Sorry but the intent is to be honest. I have read the Stephen King novel twice, which is long but well worth the read if you haven't already. This movie had me on the edge of my seat not knowing what to expect from Bill Skarsgård's well done performance of Pennywise. Having to wait until 2019 to see the rest is going to be painful but I am sure it will be well worth the wait. Oh if you have the DVD you MUST watch the sewer spoof they placed in.
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I have always and will always adore Tim Curry. Nothing can ever tarnish that. That's why I was skeptical that I would like the new IT movie. I have to say, Bill Skarsgård absolutely NAILED Pennywise!! I was blown away. He really captured the character in a brand new and terrifying way. Absolutely stunning performance by the entire cast. I wasn't a huge fan of the original miniseries because I didn't think it was scary enough. Let's just say, my it's one of my favorite movies now, and I am a horror FREAK. I hope the sequel is just as well done. I can't say enough about this movie!! Absolutely loved it!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2018
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Kids and I saw this movie opening weekend. It was great. So much better than the original. So of course, we had to buy it. Great movie to get you jumping. FYI, wouldn't recommend it afraid of clowns! HA!
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Turned it off about 25 minutes.
I absolutely love the original.
This was a let down.
I absolutely love the original.
This was a let down.
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Scusate ma è imbarazzante. Un cartoncino con sopra incollata (male) una superficie lenticolare. Speravo per lo meno che fosse un tutt'uno e non un collage.
Il film è bello per carità ma questa edizione poteva essere fatta molto molto bene. Invece è venuta una c*****a. Tra L'altro anche l'effetto dell'immagine è fatto malissimo: nessuna delle due cover scompare completamente per dare un senso di singolo ma doppio. Ho altre edizioni di altri film e sono nettamente maggiori
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Il film è bello per carità ma questa edizione poteva essere fatta molto molto bene. Invece è venuta una c*****a. Tra L'altro anche l'effetto dell'immagine è fatto malissimo: nessuna delle due cover scompare completamente per dare un senso di singolo ma doppio. Ho altre edizioni di altri film e sono nettamente maggiori
Nelle due stelle non rientra la spedizione Amazon puntuale e precisa come sempre. A quella 5 stelle.
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Scusate ma è imbarazzante. Un cartoncino con sopra incollata (male) una superficie lenticolare. Speravo per lo meno che fosse un tutt'uno e non un collage.Reviewed in Italy on February 14, 2018
Il film è bello per carità ma questa edizione poteva essere fatta molto molto bene. Invece è venuta una c*****a. Tra L'altro anche l'effetto dell'immagine è fatto malissimo: nessuna delle due cover scompare completamente per dare un senso di singolo ma doppio. Ho altre edizioni di altri film e sono nettamente maggiori
Nelle due stelle non rientra la spedizione Amazon puntuale e precisa come sempre. A quella 5 stelle.
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IT’s Not Scary At All. Ha.
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I need to see IT two cause I wasn’t scared enough I need more. this is so good an scared the wits out of me HaHahaHa.
little four eyes I love that kid he just wont stop talking.
I hope he got his money worth to give to his parents. an the bad kid oh man was he good or what. he could pass for Kevin Bacon son.
looks like him when he was young. oh pennywise you bad thing you.
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little four eyes I love that kid he just wont stop talking.
I hope he got his money worth to give to his parents. an the bad kid oh man was he good or what. he could pass for Kevin Bacon son.
looks like him when he was young. oh pennywise you bad thing you.
IT’s Not Scary At All. Ha.
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