It

It

  • Director: Andy Muschietti
  • Writer: Chase Palmer,Cary Joji Fukunaga,Gary Dauberman
  • Countries of origin: United States, Canada
  • Language: English, Hebrew
  • Release date: September 8, 2017
  • Runtime: 2h 15min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Surround 7.1, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: It: Chapter One
  • "It" is a horror film produced by the American New Line Film Company, directed by Andy Muschietti , co-starring Bill Skarsgard , Jaeden Lieberher , Finn Wolfhard , Owen Teague and others. The film was released in the United States on September 8, 2017   .
    "It" is based on Stephen King's 1986 novel of the same name. It tells the story of the successive disappearances of children in the small town of Dray in the United States. In order to protect the children in the town, the seven-member team united against the clowns.

    Details

    • Release date September 8, 2017
    • Filming locations Bangor, Maine, USA
    • Production companies New Line Cinema, RatPac-Dune Entertainment, Vertigo Entertainment

    Box office

    Budget

    $35,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $328,828,874

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $123,403,419

    Gross worldwide

    $701,796,444

    Movie reviews

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    • By Jaclyn 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      unity is strength

      The clown returned to his soul, from the beginning to the end, he has been like an old mother in front of the computer reminding several babies not to separate, not to separate, but fortunately the screenwriter did not live up to expectations and did not let them have an accident.

      The plot is not bad, the clown is not scary, but the atmosphere in his eyes and his grasp of human psychology and the psychology of people's fear combine with the movie to scare the audience...

    • By Brenna 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      Mixed with elements of traditional American horror films

      The positioning of the movie is a horror movie - the theme is to overcome inner fear, unity is strength - is this for children? ? ?

      The first half of the plot is boring. This kind of surreal plot is not as scary as the domestic ghost film. There are also many loopholes in the scary plot. If you know there is danger in the house, you have to break into it. To be separated for fear of danger, and when the heroine is caught, she becomes brave enough to take risks

      The movie isn't...

    • By Lelah 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      What scares us the most is fear itself

      I don't know Stephen King very well. I searched for his information before and found out that the classic films such as "Carrie", "The Shining" and "The Shawshank Redemption" are all his works. I personally think he It is very good at wrapping some human truths in the coat of horror stories. It is not simply to create terrifying things, to create a terrifying atmosphere, so that the audience is startled by surprise, and after reading it, there is a...

    • By Justen 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      Poor little fat

      After reading it, I feel that the fat is so pitiful (-ι_-)

      This film is actually quite interesting, not scary. It educates children to be united and friendly, overcome fear, or they will be captured by Uncle Clown

      The heroine Marsh was rumored to be Bichi in the small town, and was not welcomed by everyone. She might have been sexually abused by her father.

      Xiaopang is really pitiful, because he is a new classmate, very lonely, loves learning and studies history, only to...

    • By Elenora 2022-04-24 07:01:02

      OUTSTANDING!

      So American! Although it is a child's paper, it is full of foul language and dirty jokes. This is very Jin's style. I remember that I was accompanied by a child's paper full of foul language and dirty jokes~ Although after more than two hours, I still feel unsatisfied. Yellow raincoat, red balloon, I deeply remember it! I haven't read the original book, but I saw this movie version for the first time. I always thought that George would be able to find it in the end, just like the ending of...

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    • By Martine 2023-09-21 23:02:06

      The little losers are too strong, against the bully of their peers, against the ugly adult world, and against such a terrifying clown, only innocent children can do these things at the same time (little heroine) Surprisingly beautiful, and always felt like a young Mariah...

    • By Garfield 2023-09-14 19:36:09

      Those who can see clowns are all children with shadows of childhood. Overcoming this fear requires friends and courage, and in part shows how friendship can make up for the character flaws that family brings. The 27-year-old clown's return to the soul emphasizes that this defect will accompany a lifetime and will not be eliminated. What's interesting is that it was only at noon that I chatted with Sister Xianyu about the harm caused by incompetent parents to their children. I couldn't help...

    • By Adaline 2023-09-10 08:57:46

      It's worth watching, every time the movie hall of the horror screen appears in the first 30 minutes, the hall is full of laughter, and then it gradually gets better. The beauty of the picture and the surprise of the plot are presented. Also, I think Beverly's blood-colored bathroom is a deep metaphor for my mood every time I come to Auntie, and there is only blood flow in the world. ....

    • By Mazie 2023-09-06 07:22:58

      I think many people always resist growing up, because adults always have a cruel meaning. If you want to resist this cruelty, you must resist growing up and pretend to be an adult. But innocence will still disappear, and if you pretend to be an adult, you will really become an...

    • By Shyanne 2023-09-02 23:37:12

      Children's literature scary and funny... The audience laughed a lot, and at the climax, it made me laugh... The horror is so explicit that it is not scary at all,...

    Movie plot

    The town of Dray, Maine, USA, is a town formed by loggers in the pioneering period of the Americas. It is rural and comfortable. The only exception is the number of missing children and deaths in this small town, which is far higher. Six times the national average. Until one day, underage children began to see some peculiar phantoms. A clown with red hair and white clothes often appeared in front of everyone. Only children could see...
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    Box office information

    The film was released at 7pm on September 7, 2017 (Thursday) in 3,500 theaters in North America. It won an early box office of 13.5 million, breaking the record of 12.7 million R-rated movies held by "Deadpool". "Deadpool" was released in advance in 2,975 theaters. The film was officially released in 4103 theaters in North America on September 8th (Friday), with a total of 51 million U.S. dollars in the box office on the first day...
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    Evaluation action

    Despite the slight loopholes in the film, it is hard to deny that this is an extremely successful masterpiece. It has no flaws in technique, impeccable performance of the actors, very powerful, and a high degree of restoration of the original work, which is admirable and grateful. This is one of the best adaptations of Stephen King. ("The Playlist" review)
    "The Clown" is a very interesting and great film. Although it can't be called...
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    Movie quotes

    • Mike Hanlon: Bill!

      Beverly Marsh: Let him go!

      Pennywise: NO! I'll take him! I'll take all of you! I'll feast on your flesh as I feed on your fear... Or... you'll just leave us be... I will take him. Only him, and I will have my long rest and you will all live to grow and thrive and lead *happy* lives, until old age takes you back to the weeds.

      [pause]

      Bill Denbrough: Leave!

    • Pennywise: Where you going, Eds? If you lived here you'd be home by now! Come join the clown, Eds. You'll float down here. We all float down here. Yes, we do!

    • Ben Hanscom: Derry started as a beaver trapping camp.

      Richie Tozier: Still is! Am I right, boys?