Surprised, is this a god-level horror movie?

Adrien 2022-04-21 09:01:08

It was because the actor Bill Skargarsted who played the Joker watched the film, and the feeling after watching it was inversely proportional to the film review on Baidu Encyclopedia, which said, "Although the film has subtle loopholes, it is difficult to deny that this is a very impressive film. A great success, flawless in craftsmanship, impeccable and powerful actors, admirably grateful for the original, one of the best Stephen King adaptations. "Isn't this the credit of the other party's operation? To be able to turn a film that can be thrown on Rotten Tomatoes into a god-level horror film is really amazing!

(Bill Skarsgard, "The Joker")

Compared with the "Walking Dead" that Wang Shiling watched in a certain movie, this #Joker Returns Soul(2017)[movie]# is very light, it can be said that it uses horror elements to build building blocks, just like those in Korean dramas that use inherent elements It’s the same as making a frame, changing the soup but not the medicine. The horrible image + almost bloody and violent elements + dark tones + occasional tense soundtrack, it is called a god-level horror movie? The image of the clown opening his mouth is a bit like the usual Japanese horror movie. The image of , makes the scalp numb, such as "Parasitic Beast".

(I didn't even see the real face during the whole process!)

The plot is simple. At first, because Bill's younger brother met the clown on a rainy day and was dragged into the sewer, the aunt and cat who gave the camera the shot thought it was the finishing touch, but as a result... I thought about whether to brush it again n times, and then it was in the Telling about the lives of several children, what is half the text talking about? Although I knew that I was explaining the idiots of the Seven, but I was full of doubts and needed to go to the novel and study it carefully. Is the failure of the film the fault of the writer or the producer, or did I ask too much?

The Clown Returns to Soul (2017)
7.4
2017 / USA Canada / Drama Horror / Anders Muschietti / Bill Skarsgard Jaden Martell
(a horror movie for a group of kids)

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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?