Rupert and his two classmates, Harry and Jeremy, followed the crowd into the screening room.

The three of them excitedly found a seat and sat down.

Soon, the lights in the screening room went out and the whole hall went dark.

In this movie, Martin reduced the plasma element in the original film and increased the suspense and horror of the atmosphere. Combined with his magic that can put people into the plot, the effect will inevitably be stronger than the original film.

It can be said that Martin's version of "IT" is not a horror film with traditional routines. Its plot is much richer than that of ordinary horror films.

Therefore, it will bring the audience into this unusual story through the plot, and then follow the perspective of each child to explore the deepest darkness and fear of the town.

At the beginning of the film, the shot of the clown's face suddenly poking out from the shadows in the sewer caused an exclamation in the screening room.

Then, the horror scenes come one after another. In the film, in addition to the weird and evil clowns, the things that every child fears are often concrete.

Whether it is the crooked-faced woman that Stanley faces, the headless man that Ben fears, the rotten-faced zombie that Eddie sees, the burnt arm that Mike sees, or George that Bill is obsessed with, the audience will see everyone's fear.

And these horror illusions are the things that Meyers Films summarizes through big data companies that Americans fear the most. In other words, these elements are not only the fear illusions hidden in the hearts of the movie characters, but also the most painful and darkest secrets in the hearts of most people in North America and even the entire West - and those fears eventually become the audience's fears.

At the same time, Anya's performance is also very eye-catching.

This girl with a pure and innocent face, pure features, and a slender figure, is a subtle combination between a little girl and a woman, and she is so opinionated and brave in the film, she is definitely the ultimate poison for all little boys.

For example, Rupert, Harry, and Jeremy were all attracted by Anya.

Whenever Anya's scenes appeared, they would stare at the big screen.

In fact, the role of Beverly played by Anya was given a lot of extra roles by the biased Martin.

From the main supporting role in the original film, she became one of the most important characters in Martin's version of the film.

She can even be compared to the protagonist Bill.

Beverly's appearance was accompanied by school violence and smoking. This bad girl image showed the character's more mature attributes.

Among the seven members of the "Losers Club", Beverly is undoubtedly the first to awaken, and Beverly's story also reflects the growth of a girl all the time——

From buying tampons at first, to seducing the pharmacist, to seeing love poems and being moved, to kissing Bill passionately (taken from a borrowed position)...

This kind of sexual temptation of girls in adolescence, to some extent, makes Beverly the most dazzling existence in the group of seven.

When Beverly jumped into the water first, she laughed and cut off her long hair that symbolized femininity, in order to express her resistance to her father's oppressive rule, an image that gradually awakened due to growth appeared in front of everyone.

In the film, Beverly can be said to be the object of admiration of all the boys in the group of seven.

Therefore, it was her disappearance that prompted the children to join hands again to fight against the clown.

Compared to Beverly, who exudes the charm of adolescent girls, the story of the protagonist Bill in the film carries more sadness.

At the beginning of the film, his younger brother George was killed by the clown because of his negligence, which can be said to be the most painful memory in Bill's heart.

It is also this pain of losing a loved one that makes Bill the most determined person among the children to eliminate the clown.

Naturally, he became the leader of the team.

Bill's fear, the embodiment of the clown in his eyes, is his dead brother George, which also shows that Bill is immersed in the pain of losing his brother all the time.

When Bill asked the brother in the illusion "Is the boat fast?", the deep longing was also vividly displayed in his words.

He corrected the imaginary brother's statement that the boat was "it". He called the boat "she", and this conversation was also his last conversation with George, which he would never forget.

The audience was also put into Bill's feelings for his brother. When they heard him say loudly before entering the haunted house, "This house is my fear, I want to walk into my own fear", the whole theater cheered.

When Bill finally killed George, who was impersonated by the clown, there was another burst of exclamation - the audience's suppressed emotions were also released with Bill's outburst.

In the film, behind every child is a not-so-good experience - domestic violence, school bullying, early death of parents, etc.

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Freud believed that human nature itself is mixed with desires and controlled by them, and childhood is the most critical period of time to shape nature.

In this movie, Martin lets the children spend their childhood in a nightmare of fear and mature ignorantly.

This is a movie for children.

While leaving the shadow of fear to the children watching the movie, it will also make them understand the meaning of growth.

Seven children, seven fears. When the last wave of group violence against the clown, everyone saw what they feared, and they all had the courage to face it and beat the clown together.

When every child overcomes fear, their lives will be different from before.

But at the same time, the ending of the film also tells us that the world is never so simple, evil will not die easily, and he will come back 27 years later.

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The same is true for the road of life. There will always be things that are disgusting, disgusting, and fearful.

When the film ended, the audience applauded.

Martin took the main creative staff to the stage to thank them.

Anya was very excited because many people in the audience were calling her name. If you listen carefully, you can hear that most of them are little boys who have just changed their voices.

"I have participated in many film projects related to the Joker, from the Batman Trilogy to the Joker to IT. I know that the character I created has become a nightmare for many Americans."

Laughter.

“The image of the clown originally came from the circus, and he was responsible for bringing laughter to the audience. The image was extremely exaggerated, with wildly colored clothes, huge shoes, loose pants, a face full of grease paint, a pale face, and dark circles under the eyes…”

“The clown himself is sad, with a red nose from crying and hair that exploded with anger, but he always has an unchanging smile on his face. Perhaps only in this way can he resist the laughter from the audience…”

“The clown’s smile originated from a torture used by English gangs in the 1980s and 1990s - called the ‘Glasgow Smile’ ——Use a knife to cut the mouth to make a big laugh. The female victim of the Black Dahlia case in 1947, which has not been solved to this day, suffered this torture. ”

“So the clown has become synonymous with fear.”

“What I want to express is that you should not be afraid of it. Just like the children in the movie, you come to watch the movie, feel the fear, and finally overcome it. Only then can the movie be considered a success.”

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections, and rewards. Thank you.)

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