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The first movie (2017)

The story follows the experiences of seven children as they are terrorized by an evil entity that exploits the fears of its victims to disguise itself while hunting its prey.

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The second movie (2019)

27 years have passed, and children are grown-up now. Will evil entity influence their lives again?


I think that when I die⚰ I will kind of disappear from the paperback racks📚. But that f🩸ing clown👹 is going to live forever

Review of the duology

To all the horror movie lovers out there, director Andy Muschietti’s latest work, IT Chapter One, is definitely something you should put your to-watch list. It was a well-done psychological horror film that strays away from the typical “scary” movie. Based on the 1100-page book by Stephen King, the film tells a story of a group of kids coming together to fight a shape-shifting demonic spirit that has haunted their small town of Derry for centuries. The most common form of “IT” is a clown known as Pennywise. Bill Skarsgård took on the role of the terrifying Pennywise, and I have to say, I was quite impressed with his adaptation. He used his voice, facial expressions, mannerisms and certainly his makeup to their full potential, truly capturing a new kind of psychological fear. Just looking at Skarsgård in full costume would freak anybody out. I also enjoyed the little references to King’s past works that Muschetti put in movie. He added details that related back to the original movie and the books that King lovers, like myself, appreciated. For example, in the book, one of the kids, Eddie, is afraid of werewolves. King makes his fear a big deal, but it’s difficult to fit all the details of his book into 2-hour movie. Instead, in one of the scenes where the kids face IT, the audience gets a glance at IT’s hand as it shape-shifts into a werewolf paw, showing the power the spirit held over the kids. These small details sprinkled throughout the movie revealed how much time, effort and analysis Muschetti put into it.

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