It Chapter 2
Muschietti’s
It Chapter 2 closes the book on the
Losers and Pennywise spectacularly.
It Chapter 2 opens up on a happy note.
Yes, happy, but its Derry so you know the happiness won’t last long. The Derry
festival is in full swing and everyone eating cotton candy, playing games and
having a good time. A guy wins a prize
at the water balloon game, looks an see a disappointed young girl, bends down
and thanks her for letting him win, then hands her his prize. At that point, he
and his boyfriend walk off holding hands and loving on each other. The sight of
them angers an ignorant group of thugs who end up gruesomely attacking them and
throwing one in the river. Struggling to stay afloat and breath, the victim is
helped out of the water, by none other than a hungry Pennywise (Bill
Skarsgård). See, told you the happiness wouldn’t last long.
Later the
next day, the news gets out about dismembered body found in the river and Mike
Hanlon (Isaiah Mustafa) leery of the time, goes to investigate. When he finds
evidence that It is back, he sends out the call to summon the Losers back to
fulfil their promise. Now grown and
living their lives outside of Derry, Maine, each member has their own set of
individual issues they have been facing. That is until they get Mike’s call and
one by one we see the effects of his call and the terror that it brings.
Slowly they all return to Derry and
meet up for dinner at the local Chinese restaurant. There, Bill (James McAvoy),
Eddie (James Ransone), Bev (Jessica Chastain), Ben (Jay Ryan), Ritchie (Bill
Hader) reminisce about old times, laugh, joke, eat and drink until remembering
that Stan is missing and things get a little weird. At this point they realize
what they were brought back to do: Fulfill that promise they made some
twenty-seven years ago. Terrified of the thought, or lack thereof, each of them
except for Mike, must overcome their lack of memory and piece together what
happened all those years ago, to finally get rid that dreaded clown once and
for all.
The script was well done. One would
expect to see some type of deviation or extra indulgences taken to make the script
his own. However, Gary Dauberman’s script stays true to Stephen King’s novel
and brings out its soul. By sticking
close to the novel, Dauberman was able to capture the essence of each character
and make you care about them. Yes, even
Pennywise. Hell, he has more of a following that the rest of the characters,
but I digress. Dauberman was able to
weave horror, humor, suspense together into one brilliantly written movie.
As the
continuation to the 2017’s chapter 1, Chapter 2 steps it way up with the
suspense, blood and gore. It was already a scary book to read with your own
imagination, but it’s like Muschietti reached inside of Stephen King's head,
took out his twisted imagination added a little of his own, and plastered it
all over the big screen for all to enjoy. The jumps, bumps, scares and
breath-takingly intense scenes are satisfying to watch, to say the least. The
amount of blood in this movie is right up there with Carrie or The Shinning. I
wonder how much of the budget went just to the fake blood. So much so, It should come with its own warning: ‘Warning: this movie is not
for those with weak heart conditions, pregnant women and small children.
Without question, Pennywise was not
here to play games, although he stated the opposite. He made his intentions
very clear from his first appearance at the fair that he was hungry, and had
waited so long for his revenge on the Losers who beat him long ago. The way he killed his victims were unique,
incredibly personal and bloody. Skarsgård is at his best as Pennywise. The way
he can naturally distort his face, eyes and mouth are creepy without all the
makeup. When you add the makeup, together with his voice, the walk, the laugh
and the special effects, he will make you think Pennywise is ready to feed off
your worse fears too.
Overall, Dauberman and Muschietti
have taken a terrible made for tv movie of a classic horror novel and remade it
into a classic horror film with a gratifying ending that rivals the book and
will continue to scare fans for years to come. Caution, there is a lot of
blood, gore. Oh and don’t bring the kiddies unless you want to have extra
company in your bed for a while. You have been warned.
Grade A
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