The source of all fear is within oneself

Sydnie 2022-04-22 07:01:02

I went for a horror movie, but found that the online version has been deleted a lot, and some very scary places are gone, but this does not affect the viewing of the whole movie

When I first started watching this movie, I was very surprised why my child was lost, and the parents didn't look for him, but simply said he was dead. After seeing it, I felt that every one of their parents was also very strange. In front of everyone, he made his own child make a fool of himself, so that a child who likes to bully others became afraid of anything, and finally killed his father according to the clown's prompt. A girl who was molested by her father also killed him in order to no longer be controlled by her father, and she happened to be met by the clown. Later, when all the children united to defeat the clown, the clown said that the foraging that came out once every 27 years, in addition to feeding on the children's flesh, was also feeding on their fears. When the children decide to beat the clown, they are no longer afraid of the clown, so the clown can no longer hurt them, and the clown falls asleep.

Maybe fear is really something that makes people very vulnerable. If a person is full of fear, then he has a weakness, and he is no longer so strong. Once his fear is exploited, he will become timid, or even Something more serious happens... and the source of all these fears is our own heart. As long as we bravely face our inner fears together, then everything is not a problem.

It is said that there is a second part, and I am looking forward to seeing how the children who grow up 27 years later beat the Joker here.

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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?