Awaken your inner fear

Ernest 2022-04-21 09:01:08

Quite a quirky children's horror movie with plenty of horror and gore, but I think it's more suitable for teens. When all the horror movies are trying to inspire your fear, this movie is telling you to "face your fear, don't be afraid". And because it is set in the 1980s and is a child-oriented adventure theme, it is inevitable that there is a shadow of "Walking With Me". But fortunately, the film is not only adventure and horror, hot summer vacation, bicycles that have never been properly parked, teenage boys and girls are ignorant, these branches are interspersed very cleverly and lovable, especially the heroine and boys swimming together The paragraphs are really cute.

This clown is a reflection of every child's fear, Billy's reluctance to lose his brother, Beverly's father's control over her, Eddie's fear of hanging paintings, etc. Everyone has a part in their heart that they dare not face. In the end, everyone mustered up the courage to declare war on their own fears. When they grow up, they will no longer be afraid, so I think it may be more suitable for children to watch.

In fact, the film that interested me most at the beginning was Ritchie's young actor Finn Wolfhard. In addition to the brilliant "Little 11" Milly Bobby, the most impressive thing in the 2016 hit "Stranger Things" is him. This film happens to be after the first season of "Stranger Things", so the characters of the same type are naturally not difficult, but the setting here adds a chatter attribute, and the terrifying and tense atmosphere is completely dispelled by his lip service, which is still very interesting. of.

I watched the preview of "The Clown's Soul 2" a long time ago. Although it was full of expectations, and with the blessings of Youmei and the model worker, I wonder if "The Clown's Soul", which lacks youthful breath, will become commonplace. Frightening horror movie.

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  • Beverly Marsh: [Walking away from Ben] Hang tough, new kid on the block!

    Ben Hanscom: [shouting after Bev] Please don't go girl! That's the name of another...

    [to himself]

    Ben Hanscom: New Kids On The Block song.

  • Mrs. Starret: A boy should be spending his summer outside with friends. Don't you have any friends?

    Ben Hanscom: Can I have the book now?