IT Chapter Two [2019] [DVD] [2019]
S**Y
Excellent Remake
My husband writes this - I absolutely love the remakes of the original IT, he finds them much better apart from the ending which he says was kind of flat and wish they done what was done in the book.Chapter 1 was amazingly good letting us into the lives of the characters and how IT affected them all. There’s a great feeling watching them all interact and deal with IT. The child actors are superb in these movies and I hope they go onto better things in the future. Pennywise was expertly portrayed by Bill Skarsgård and 12 year old me would’ve had nightmares about him. I found him evil enough just not jump out of my seat scary ( due to my age ).Chapter 2 shows the grown ups 27 years later but this movie intertwines the between the grown ups and the children which makes it a better movie. We see all the grown ups gather and having fun before IT starts making their lives a nightmare. I think the adult actors were perfectly cast especially Eddie and Ben. I like James McAvoy as an actor and was glad he was included as Bill. Pennywise is back and more determined to get the group to float and has some great scenes where’s he’s just evil as hell.The ending felt a bit rushed and was kind of a let down how they defeated IT compared to how it was in the book ( IT is my favourite book which I read once a year and listen too a few times a year on Audible ), it may have cost much more to make the ending like in the book and went for what they did out of necessity.Overall I could watch Chapter 1 & 2 any time and thoroughly enjoy them and I think horror fans would love this remake too !
S**Y
Great film
Great film as good as the first, if you like Stephen king it is up there with the best.
R**'
IT'S BACK !!
When people begin to disappear again some 27years-on in Derry, Mike (Isaiah Mustafa) he calls the members of The Losers to fulfil the promise they made each other after their encounter with the evil-clown Pennywise(Bill Skarsgård) back in 89' to come back together to try and kill him.Beverly( (Jessica Chastain) Bill (James McAvoy) Ritchie (Bil Hader) Ben (Jay Ryan) andEddie (James Ransone) respond to the call, Stanley (Andy Bean) can no longer do so.When they all become aware of Mike's intent to reface Pennywise not all will be up for the challenge.Each with reflections of what happened 27 years ago will realise that together they are strong, no one person could face down Pennywise.With tensions rising Bill decides to go back to the house they'd encountered the clown all those years ago, the others will not let him go in alone surely?Can the powerful and sinister Pennywise be stopped, will all six survive another encounter?Much of the film is each of their journey's of the past bringing them to eventually to the inevitable showdown.With scary and often gory imagery throughout, the film though pretty lengthy is indeed a quality chiller worthy of a viewing.....far and away better than part one in my opinion.
A**R
It part 2
Brilliant movie and a great sequel to IT
C**R
Crappie film lol
Dvd came brand new perfect condition...so too the case ... no complaints
S**S
Good
We like Stephen King and the old film IT chapter one was better than chapter two. In the new IT both chapters were equally great with the horror side of it.
M**S
Nowhere near as good as Chapter 1
It: Chapter Two (2019) is a sequel to 2017’s horror hit It starring Bill Skarsgård as everyone’s least favourite sewer-dwelling pyscho clown Pennywise. It’s 27 years later and the children have grown up into Jessica Chastain, James McAvoy, Bill Hader, Isaiah Mustafa, Jay Ryan, James Ransone and Andy Bean. The film generally follows the plot of the adults’ story in Stephen King’s mammoth book but with some frankly unnecessary embellishments in an attempt to explain the clown’s origins, nature and supposed ritual-based weakness.All the adult actors are great and James Ransone in particular adds some Evil Dead style light relief in a few places, but I was most interested in the flashbacks scenes featuring the cast of the first chapter. Whether these were deleted scenes or scenes director Andy Muschietti purposely filmed for the sequel is beside the point, the point is that they make you want to rewatch the other film more than continue watching the film you’re supposed to be watching.There’s a running joke in the film, which is reinforced by a great cameo from Stephen King himself as a shopkeeper (perhaps the shop is called ‘Needful Things’?), about one of the characters who is a writer writing lame endings. It is a reputation that has sometimes plagued King in his long career and unfortunately this film which should have the ending of all endings, given it’s length and the fact it stands as the culmination of a two-parter too big for one movie, has an ending which is utterly ridiculously lame.
D**N
You’ll float too
Good movie. Different to the original but has some stellar performances
D**T
Drama, horror and entire cast is captivating
Love this chapter, because it involves youths from earlier IT. Stellar cast.I got to know each character, from youths to adults. IT & IT chapter 2 . From writing, direction, cinematography, horror and comedy, this is outstanding.
R**S
Great movie.
Like all Stephen King's based movies this one is quite good. "IT chapter two" is divided into two parts: beginning and ending. I personally enjoyed watching scarry looking clouns and good story.
B**.
options langues
Pas de possibilité de regarder le film en français
G**6
4k Italiano Non Steelbook
ATTENZIONE è l'edizione italiana e non tedesca ed all'interno il film ha la confezione nostrana in sleep case quindi con cartoncino sopra l'amaray classico. NON È STEELBOOK come appare nella figura. Verificato personalmente per acquisto fatto ed arrivata ieri
T**Y
Great quality
Exactly what I was expecting.
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