Almost three hours is a new record for a horror film in history, but it is a horror film with more fantasy elements. If you will be intimidated by those jump scares in the film, then your scaring point really needs to be improved.
Continuing from the previous one, when the seven children grow up, each has a story, and each has a forgotten fragment to be picked up, interspersed with clowns to do evil, and it took two hours. It was too long, and the characters lacked sparks, and they were irrelevant to each other. Acting, far less sincere than the group play of childhood, the courage and faith shown when confronting the clown, this one just by repeating the losers, it can't be in line with the previous one, the most obvious is Bill and Beverly, the adult version Both are good actors, but even if they kiss, they still don't feel anything, and the audience is kept out of the way, so how can they get involved? So the clown is especially important. Although he has few appearances, he is still the focus every time he appears.
As for the horror scenes, I was really disappointed. There were many deliberately crafted plots, the old grandmother in the former residence, the spider-man demon, all made people laugh, and the final battle with the clown turned into an alien sequel, which ended with bullying and war of words. What frightened was not the picture, but the form , completely speechless.
The most profound is the infatuated fat man's counterattack, and finally won the beauty back, and sometimes the least eye-catching is the potential stock.
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