When Horror Movies Become "Educational"

Kailey 2022-03-16 09:01:03

Out of respect for the director/actor/etc, I just finished watching this 2:41:23 "horror" movie, taking two breaks in the middle. Although I am not impressed with the first one, the second one is much worse. The truth that the film wants to tell us is very positive. Everyone has to face the fears in their hearts. Only in this way can we overcome all the difficulties we face. I agree with this with both hands, but the storyline is too protracted. It took more than ten minutes per person to find their most precious things in the town, which took almost an hour (fortunately the first person committed suicide in advance, otherwise the total length of the film would have exceeded 3 hours), and then it took so much time The exorcism ceremony held by Jin was useless, and in the end, everyone was beaten to death. You read that right, it was a blow, and the last boss was called a clown, an incompetent person, a bluffing coward, etc. This boss actually felt in his heart because of this. I couldn't take it anymore, slowly withered, and finally died, I felt like I was being played. Many details have flaws, I really don't want to affect my mood, after all, it's okay to have a McCavey that I like (casually say that the heroine obviously likes the hero, because the fat man confessed that he wrote the poem, and then he likes the fat man, which is also too····)

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It Chapter Two quotes

  • Pennywise: All those buildings, all those sit-ups! I also knew you were going to die alone

  • [Seeing a skateboard falling down the stairs]

    Beverly Marsh: Shouldn't we be running?

    Bill Denbrough: It's Derry. I'm kinda getting used to it.