- Year: 2019
- Released: 06 Sep 2019
- Country: United States
- Adwords: 7 wins & 34 nominations
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7349950/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/it_chapter_two
- Metacritics: https://www.metacritic.com/movie/it-chapter-two
- Available in: 720p, 1080p, 720p
- Language: English, North American Indian, Spanish
- MPA Rating: R
- Genre: Drama, Fantasy, Horror
- Runtime: 169 min
- Writer: Stephen King, Gary Dauberman
- Director: Andy Muschietti
- Cast: Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader
- Keywords: sequel, remake, creature, fear, clown,
6.5/10 | |
58/100 | |
62% – Critics | |
78% – Audience |
It Chapter Two Storyline
After the survivors’ irrevocable blood oath in It (2017)–and nearly three incident-free decades after the blood-soaked encounter with the demonic shape-shifter, Pennywise the Dancing Clown–the estranged members of the Losers’ Club find themselves before a dreadful obligation: to return to Derry and honour their promise. Once again, the brutal murder of an innocent awakens the grisly memories of the past, reuniting the old band of companions, as the nightmarish monster has come back from the shadows of oblivion to terrorise the small town, intent on revenge and slaughter. Now, whether they like it or not, the now-successful Losers must probe deep into the fundamental fears of their troubled childhood, and summon up the courage to bring the terrible creature’s reign of terror to a close. One last battle awaits Derry’s remaining fighters of the supernatural. Will this final confrontation mark the end of the Losers Club, or will it be the end of the dreadful thing they call IT?
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It Chapter Two Movie Reviews
Tim Curry in a clown costume is more terrifying than any CGI monster
I personally didn’t enjoy IT 2017 so I didn’t have much hope for part 2 but I was expecting them to at least tone down the CGI instead they went overkill with it no imagination used here just in your face flashy CGI effects that look fake and plastic the only thing frightening about this movie is that sadly because it made money at the box office more Stephen King books are going to get remakes and it won’t be long before we get an all CGI Maximum Overdrive movie remake.
There are more scenes with Pennywise transforming and creating twisted ways to mess with the returning losers club members but sadly they are all done with CGI and are all standard copy and paste scenes from the original mini series and when the movie finally gets to it’s climax the makers of this “Horror Movie” think by simply making Pennywise bigger it instills more fear into the audience when really all it does is scream CGI and all the suspence is watered down to bigger pixels on screen than there where before “Terrifying”
The only and I do mean only saving grace this movie has is the cast they all do a great job on screen especially considering they have to pretend to be scared and flee in terror from a green screen it’s not the actors fault this movie was a big let down.
I recommend watching the original IT mini series if you haven’t already seen it Tim Curry’s performance as Pennywise is the reason why people who grew up in the 90s have a fear of clowns because a great actor in the right role can make all the difference in a movie Tim Curry will always be Pennywise no matter how many remakes are made just like Judy Garland will always be Dorothy in The Wizard of OZ there performance makes the movie so memorable and it can’t be re-created no matter how much CGI you use.
Thus movie is a disgrace…
…it is a disgrace because it is a gross betrayal of the original book. IT – the book – is a psychological thriller about friendship, about relationships, it is about the deep fears we have as kids and which grow with us until we are adults; it is about how we learn fighting and ultimately defeating these fears. IT – the movie, this movie – is a cheap zombie movie stuffed with special effects and CGI with the sole purpose of jump-scaring the audience. There is no narrative, no storytelling, nothing more than a random – and awfully long – sequence of third league horror vignettes. Shame on this movie!
Crushed
I approached IT: CHAPTER TWO (2019) with some trepidation having heard of its poor reputation beforehand, and it turns out every bit of criticism was totally justified. Whereas the first chapter was a solid and enjoyable 8/10 for me, this sequel misses the mark in every respect and feels like it was made by a totally different team who had no idea what they were doing. It’s a dragged-out, silly, and ultimately padded follow-up story that has no need to be three hours long; I thought it would just tell the adult story but it turns out we keep getting unnecessary flashbacks to the kid stuff too, which slows things down no end; as far as I’m concerned the kid story was done and dusted by the end of the first film.
The book is my favourite of Stephen King’s for the way it brings 1950s small town America to life but this is updated to the present so we miss all that. The cast members do their best with the characters given, but they all feel so bland here and quite interchangeable so there’s no peril surrounding their predicament. I found Pennywise over exposed and a little silly, like Freddy in the NIGHTMARE sequels as they went on, and the oddly bloodless CGI scares become repetitive after a time. In the end, it just goes the way of mindless CGI action like most Hollywood stuff these days, so I’ll be sticking with the 1990 miniseries methinks.