The reason why the movie IT has received such a great response in North America and even the entire West is also due to certain regional factors.

Because the movie IT reflects the epitome of the school bullying problem that every North American or Westerner has experienced since childhood, but it is just covered with a layer of "monster" cloak.

Fighting monsters is fighting bullying.

Countless Western audiences, whether adults or minors, will empathize with this.

Let's take a look at the reviews on the Internet.

"I have to say, the film is really... too scary in terms of horror."

"Oh my God, when I saw the clown smiling at the child who asked for a paper boat in the sewer, drooling, showing layers of teeth... and then biting off the child's arm and dragging him into the dark and boundless sewer, I screamed directly in the cinema."

"That scene was really scary. The director rendered the environment so well, the gloomy rain, the empty streets, the child's yellow raincoat, the dark sewer, the smiling clown, holding a red balloon, all exuded a gloomy and strange atmosphere. 07.".

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"The scene I feared the most was when the girl Beverly listened to the sound in the sewer, and then countless long hair tentacles spread out from the sink, entangled her, pulled her, and then blood sprayed, and the whole bathroom was soaked in blood rain. But my father didn't notice it at all, and washed his face in the bright red wash basin as usual. God, this scene gave me nightmares all night."

"I think this part is okay. What I feared the most was the scene when the projector malfunctioned. The mother in the photo had her hair messed up by the wind, and then she turned into a clown and slowly crawled out of the light and shadow."

"I think the clown twisted out of the safe. The most frightening scene is the scene where the clown crawls out in a crooked way. I have been afraid of spiders since I was a child, but now I am 'most afraid' of clowns crawling like spiders. "

"I think this movie should not be considered a horror movie. Although it is indeed very scary, it is more of a youth movie. The seven protagonists are all students. They are not famous figures in school, and they are not even ordinary. They have a sad nickname in the film - 'The League of Losers'. "

"The first protagonist of the story, Bill, stutters, and the disappearance of his younger brother George when he was a child has always troubled him; Eddie is overprotected by his mother, has mysophobia, and is extremely afraid of lepers covered with bacteria; Michael Ker's parents died in a fire, and he was afraid of burnt skin; Stanley, a Jewish boy, was afraid of a woman in a painting in his father's study - he always felt that the woman with a crooked neck and distorted features was secretly watching him; Ben, a fat boy, was afraid of the headless horseman; Ricky was afraid of death... All of these are actually the heaviest secrets and the darkest fears in every child's heart. The things they fear are different, but they can all be called clowns. Or the clown can transform into the appearance that children fear the most and appear in their lives. The process of the film is the process of children overcoming their fears, which is completely the routine of youth films. "

"No matter whether it is a youth film or a horror film, I like the scene where several people jump into the river the most. I didn't expect Anya to have such a good figure after being wet."

"The above person is right. The essence of IT is still about growth. The so-called horror film setting is actually about how to overcome fear, so it is PG13."

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The big sales of IT only added a little light to Martin's crown shining with countless honors.

But it gave Zack Snyder more pressure and urgency.

Although Martin never regarded him as an opponent, this guy has always regarded Martin as someone he must defeat. I don't know where this guy got so much drama in his heart.

And our American President, Mr. Trump, obviously knows how to take advantage of the popularity.

He asked his team to customize a poster for him. In the gloomy sewer, Trump replaced the clown and stood there.

The caption is: "My enemies, I am your fear."

Trump has recently gone from being in high spirits at the beginning of his term to being unlucky.

After Trump took office, the three major US stock indexes collectively hit record highs. It is obvious that investors have strong confidence in his tax cut policy.

At the same time, he also dealt with Daniel Tarullo, a Federal Reserve board member who had always opposed him.

He resigned from all his positions in the Federal Reserve in April this year.

Analysts pointed out that due to Tarullo's departure, Trump will have the opportunity to nominate three directors, which may affect the future regulatory and monetary policy of the Federal Reserve.

Trump also put an end to Obama's medical policy.

Imigration policy was implemented.

He was in a honeymoon period with Ross.

Then, after April, the situation took a sharp turn for the worse.

The Washington Post reported at the end of the month that the information Trump disclosed during his meeting with Foreign Minister Ross - meeting Lavro involved the Islamic State.

The relevant information was provided by a partner country of the United States, but the country did not authorize the United States to share its information with Ross.

The Washington Post quoted anonymous American officials as saying that Trump "revealed more intelligence to Ambassador Ross than we share with our allies."

The report said, "Trump went off the script and began to describe details such as the threat posed by the Islamic State using laptops on airplanes."

The report also pointed out that although discussing confidential matters with non-allies is illegal for most people, as the president of the United States, Trump has broad powers to declassify government secrets, so he is unlikely to be considered to have violated the law.

Trump met with Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov at the White House on the 10th of that month. This was the first visit to Washington by Russian Foreign Minister in more than three years and the highest-ranking Russian official Trump has met since taking office.

Just as Lavrov visited the United States and metNot long ago, Trump suddenly dismissed James Comey, the director of the FBI.

As for why he dismissed this person, logically, Comey should be Trump's own man, right?

James Comey was ordered to resign by Obama in the late stage of last year's election because he insisted on investigating Hillary's email scandal, which caused Hillary's support rate to plummet. However, after Trump came to power, he saved this person.

Why do you want to dismiss him now?

Because Comey defected again, I don't know how the Clinton family persuaded him, or what kind of benefits he gave him. This person suddenly restarted the investigation of Ross's interference in last year's US presidential election, and the investigation of Trump's campaign team's collusion with Ross.

It made Trump furious.

This Comey was introduced to Trump by Martin, but Martin only slightly influenced this person with magic, and did not completely brainwash him.

Because it's not worth it. There are too many scandals about Comey. He might be kicked out one day.

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

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