IT MOVIE
IT Movie : Chapter One
I have been waiting to see this film ever since it was
announced. So much so that I actually purchased tickets two weeks before
it premiered in theaters. I saw the 1990 made for television 2-part
version when it aired and it terrified me. I was 13 years old. I
was never afraid of clowns. I’m still not.
But Pennywise was something different. He wasn’t
just a clown. He was an evil, devilish entity. Maybe it was the way
Tim Curry portrayed It but boy was he the epitome of frightening. I went
into this telling myself I was not going to compare the original with the
current version (too much). Of course there are going to be differences
as the original version was made for television. I highlight some of
those differences below but this new film can stand on its own in the genre.
The Good
In my opinion, the acting was fantastic! Bill Skarsgård
did an excellent job as Pennywise. I was skeptical because I loved Curry’s portrayal but Skarsgård made the role his own. His
version will go down as one of the best in horror history for sure! There
was some CGI as was expected from a modern day horror film but I liked
that Skarsgård had some scenes in the film where he was moving as
himself. I don’t even know if you can call
the CGI in the 1990 version CGI but whatever it was there was less of it and it
showed Curry’s range in the role. That’s part of why his performance was so good. skarsgård,
though, played Pennywise as he should. His performance was menacing,
energetic, and mesmerizing.
There were a few other breakout stars of this film in my opinion.
Specifically, Jaeden Lieberher (Bill), Jeremy Ray Taylor (Ben), Sophia Lillis
(Beverly), Finn Wolfhard (Richie) and Jack Dylan Grazer (Eddie). The
director, Andy Muschietti, did a great job in casting these roles. I
loved Lieberher’s interaction with his
brother and the rest of his friends in the film. He was caring and also
showed he was a leader. Taylor showed a lot of heart in his role.
He was a sweetheart and a Blockhead! I have to admit, growing up as a die
hard New Kids on the Block fan I thought the NKOTB .
References were fabulous! Didn’t expect to see that in this movie so it was a welcomed
surprise. Lillis played Bev as a fiery rebel chick but she had a sensitive
side too. Her heart was evident when she interacted with the rest of the ‘losers’. Wolfhard was funny,
funny, funny! Such a smart ass. It was perfect
though because that’s the way Richie was
supposed to be portrayed. Grazer was funny as well but on
a different level than Wolfhard. He was a know it all or
thought he knew it all any way. So he was annoyingly funny if
that makes sense. An entertaining character for sure.
The Bad
Wish there was a little less CGI with Pennywise. It looked really
good but I would have loved to see more real life creepy acting from
Skarsgård.
Overall
IT lived up to everything I expected it to be. It was funny,
creepy AF and nostalgic to its core. I loved how Muschietti did not make
this a carbon copy of the original. He threw in some classic lines
that in my opinion had to be in there. Beep beep Richie. It’s hard to make a remake, especially of a horror film, and
have it not be criticized before it even comes out. Fans are
typically partial to the original (if its a good one). But
sometimes, they get it right. This remake was done right. And
although I knew they would eventually make a second part, in the end when the
screen read – IT Chapter One, I lost it! So
excited to see what they do when the loser’s club are
adults and return to combat Pennywise. To IT (2017) –
Your hair is winter fire,
January embers, my heart burns there too.
prepared by : Marsheilla




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