IT (The Clown's Soul) - Live by fear and die by fear.

Kaya 2022-04-20 09:01:05

IT is a principled clown, you are not afraid, he cannot eat you, as long as you are more afraid, the more delicious you are to him. In general, the movie tells the story of a group of little xio students who form a group to fight monsters. Due to their relative "weakness", they were nicknamed "Loser's club" by those at the school. But it was their "weak" group, the group that was bullied at school, that defeated the "cannibal" clown who had plagued the town for nearly a hundred years. The key to the formation of the contrast between before and after is - fear. Before, each of them was dominated by fear: Bill didn't want to admit that his brother was gone, Beverly was afraid of his perverted father, Eddie was afraid of unclean germs... Living in fear, they were naturally the clown's target. . But when they came together and understood the Joker's principles, they all took the initiative to end their previous fears and break free. When they surrounded Joker for a final attack, Joker was terrified. He didn't expect that the fear he feeds on would in turn become a deadly weapon to defeat him. And just like that, the clown who felt fear died out. Fear will cover your eyes so you can't see the sun; it will seal your mouth so you can't express your feelings; it will bind your hands and feet so you can't move and dance. Worst of all, the fear comes from clowns. I have a unique preference for this type of movie or TV show, like Stranger Things, or South Park, and I like it all. Because looking at their town, their group, their stories, I'm reminded of our stories that happened in our town with my small group of three other good friends. Although we have not fought monsters, we also have our adventures. Members of the "Loser's club" in our small town, when will we be able to reunite and fight monsters together?

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  • Eddie Kaspbrak: Okay, so let me get this straight. It comes out, from wherever, to eat kids for, like, a year, and then what? It just goes into hibernation?

    Stanley Uris: Maybe it's like, what do you call it - cicadas. You know, the bugs that come out once every seventeen years?

  • Bill Denbrough: Look, you don't have to come in with me, but what happens when another Georgie goes missing, or another Betty, or another Ed Corcoran, or... one of us? Are you just gonna pretend it isn't happening like everyone else in this town? Because I can't. I go home and all I see is that Georgie isn't there. His clothes, his toys, his stupid stuffed animals... but he isn't. So, walking into this house, for me, it's easier than walking into my own.