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As for sound, IMAX and Atmos should be great, I'd probably say IMAX 12 Channel sound is the best I've come across, but that's only in IMAX laser and select IMAX Digital theaters. In a standard theater (probably was 5.1) the sound mix was fine, but only really stood out in a couple moments. |
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Saw it for the second time today accompanied by my fiancée. Like myself, she's watched plenty of horror films, read the book, watched the mini-series... but she wasn't prepared for the projector scene. Scared the shit out of her. You may think you've seen it all on account of the teaser trailer, but trust me, you haven't.
Watching it again boosted my appreciation for the film. Perhaps it's because I knew what to expect, but the minor issues I had the first time (the pacing, the CGI) bothered me less, whereas the things I liked about the film, I liked even more. The scene with Pennywise and Eddie at 29 Neibolt Street. Love it. Sod it, I'm boosting my initial 4.5 to a 5. "Time to float." |
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#2445 |
Blu-ray Archduke
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I have a few more random thoughts about IT that I did not bring up in my review (God knows that my review was already long enough.)...
1. I really love the way that Eddie Kaspbrak is portrayed in this film. He's still a frail kid, but he's not quite as meek as he is in King's novel. He doesn't take any crap from Richie Tozier, and he busts Richie's balls as much as Richie busts his. Considering that this film takes place in 1989 instead of in 1958, I think that this slight alteration with Eddie's character makes perfect sense. 2. Mike Hanlon's character is greatly altered, and he is no longer the one who is fascinated with the history of Derry. The movie makes Ben the one who traces back the history of Pennywise in Derry, with the Ironworks and such, and I suspect that this was possibly just to make the movie flow with more simplicity and better pacing. I think that the filmmakers made the right choice for the purposes of how this story plays out on the screen. Still, I'm really really curious to see how this plays into what becomes of the adult Mike Hanlon. I wonder if he'll still be a librarian and/or still remain in Derry as an adult for the second IT movie. 3. Regarding the ending... [Show spoiler] 4. Also, regarding the ending... [Show spoiler]
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Thanks given by: | Hellraiserfan (09-08-2017), sandman slim (09-08-2017) |
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#2446 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Muschietti recently expressed some of his ideas as to what he'll be doing with Mike in Chapter Two, and they're not great. I hope I'm wrong, but I get the impression that they'll be drastically altering the adult timeline.
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And they didn't set up Ben to be a brilliant architect at all, except for maybe his diorama in his first scene. I thought that was pretty weird that they cut all of their building stuff together scenes. I get why, you gotta keep that plot moving, but that's where a lot of the Losers' initial bonding occurs. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (09-08-2017) |
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I wonder why they changed the scene between Eddie and the pharmacist, beyond just because they could. That's probably young Eddie's most critical character moment in the novel/miniseries and it had no impact the way they handled it (or rather side-stepped it). Not the biggest change/decision they made, but the one I find to be a real head-scratcher.
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#2453 |
Blu-ray Grand Duke
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You mean Greta being the one who tells him? Didn't bother me. I think Eddie standing up to his mother is the important thing.
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#2454 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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[Show spoiler] That's his biggest action for sure, but I thought the dynamic of having an adult conversation with the pharmacist, the pharmacist hitting Eddie with the truth out of genuine well-intentioned concern and Eddie coming to grips with the truth in that scenario was a much more powerful moment than him being casually hit with the truth in an absentminded act of bullying. |
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#2456 | |
Blu-ray Archduke
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This movie version of Eddie probably would have given pharmacist Keene the middle finger and cursed him out. |
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Saw IT today, pleasantly surprised by how fresh the story was presented and how great the chemistry was between the young actors.
I read the book long ago and am most familiar with the mini-series, and this movie brings back memories of both in a good way while focusing on elements the miniseries did not adapt from the book as well as toying around with new material. But the terror and scope really benefits from this being a movie adaptation instead of a tv mini-series and taking the fantastical bits to whole other level. I am also pleased to have seen a horror movie with a great orchestral score, as vital for the movie as it was back when the miniseries came out. Had a fun time at the movies on a suitably grey and rainy day. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (09-08-2017) |
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Thought it was great. My only small complaint was
[Show spoiler] , but other than that, no real issues. Great acting all around, great directing, everything. It didn't depend on jump scares or anything like that - just wanted to prey on fear in general.4/5 |
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Thanks given by: | The Great Owl (09-08-2017) |
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