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Ça : Chapitre 2

Original title: It: Chapter Two
  • 2019
  • 12
  • 2h 49m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
326K
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Bill Skarsgård in Ça : Chapitre 2 (2019)
Twenty-seven years after the Losers Club defeated Pennywise, he has returned to terrorize the town of Derry once more. Now adults, the Losers have long since gone their separate ways. However, kids are disappearing again, so Mike, the only one of the group to remain in their hometown, calls the others home. Damaged by the experiences of their past, they must each conquer their deepest fears to destroy Pennywise once and for all... putting them directly in the path of the clown that has become deadlier than ever.
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Twenty-seven years after their first encounter with the terrifying Pennywise, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back.Twenty-seven years after their first encounter with the terrifying Pennywise, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back.Twenty-seven years after their first encounter with the terrifying Pennywise, the Losers Club have grown up and moved away, until a devastating phone call brings them back.

  • Director
    • Andy Muschietti
  • Writers
    • Stephen King
    • Gary Dauberman
  • Stars
    • Jessica Chastain
    • James McAvoy
    • Bill Hader
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    326K
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    POPULARITY
    912
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    • Director
      • Andy Muschietti
    • Writers
      • Stephen King
      • Gary Dauberman
    • Stars
      • Jessica Chastain
      • James McAvoy
      • Bill Hader
    • 2.4KUser reviews
    • 463Critic reviews
    • 58Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Jessica Chastain
    Jessica Chastain
    • Beverly Marsh
    James McAvoy
    James McAvoy
    • Bill Denbrough
    Bill Hader
    Bill Hader
    • Richie Tozier
    Isaiah Mustafa
    Isaiah Mustafa
    • Mike Hanlon
    Jay Ryan
    Jay Ryan
    • Ben Hanscom
    James Ransone
    James Ransone
    • Eddie Kaspbrak
    Andy Bean
    Andy Bean
    • Stanley Uris
    Bill Skarsgård
    Bill Skarsgård
    • Pennywise
    Jaeden Martell
    Jaeden Martell
    • Young Bill Denbrough
    Wyatt Oleff
    Wyatt Oleff
    • Young Stanley Uris
    Jack Dylan Grazer
    Jack Dylan Grazer
    • Young Eddie Kaspbrak
    Finn Wolfhard
    Finn Wolfhard
    • Young Richie Tozier
    Sophia Lillis
    Sophia Lillis
    • Young Beverly Marsh
    Chosen Jacobs
    Chosen Jacobs
    • Young Mike Hanlon
    Jeremy Ray Taylor
    Jeremy Ray Taylor
    • Young Ben Hanscom
    Teach Grant
    Teach Grant
    • Henry Bowers
    Nicholas Hamilton
    Nicholas Hamilton
    • Young Henry Bowers
    Javier Botet
    Javier Botet
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    • Director
      • Andy Muschietti
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      • Stephen King
      • Gary Dauberman
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    User reviews2.4K

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    5raquel_pompey

    I really wanted to love IT!!!!

    Okay so saw the first remake of the movie, was absolutely in love. I went and saw the second one today and didn't feel any where near close to what I felt for the first one. It was super long but that isn't even what upset me. It was just lacking in delivery! Pennywise was hardly in the movie. He was in it but they spent so much time soul searching the past of the characters that the real present stuff went lacking. Needless to say the first remake is an all time favorite. This one, I definitely should've waited until it came out on DVD. Just being honest. The first one was way to good for this to be part 2. It didn't deliver the expectation that the first one set.
    5Darkside-Reviewer

    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.
    5Fat_cats_stack_cash

    Call me "old fashioned," but CGI monster overkill does nothing for me

    I really, realllly wanted to like this film. As a huge fan of the original mini-series (and EVERYTHING Tim Curry), I knew I'd have a challenge going into both Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 with an open mind. I had to separate. I didn't have as high of expectations as I did for Chapter 1 as Part 2 of the mini series was much weaker than the Part 1 anyway as well as Stephen King's It (Book).

    The actors were great. Even the first few jump scares were decent, and then it just became overkill. And not scary whatsoever. All of the CGI monsters look ridiculous and completely take you out of the moment. I grew up watching 80s/90s horror (AND LOVING IT). The baddies were REAL and TERRIFYING. For example, Mrs. Massey, the bloated bathtub corpse in The Shining. That was a real, completely horrifying image that has stayed with me 30 years after I First saw the movie. I don't understand the obsession with CGI when there's no need for it.

    Sadly, this movie was just a drawn out bore.
    7mckeesean

    Good, but has issues

    It was entertaining, but they seemed confused as to whether the movie was supposed to be horror or a comedy. Several scenes had the audience trying to laugh and then scream, practically in the same breath. For a 3 hour movie, they should've better managed the emotional pacing of the film.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Doesn't float quite as brilliantly

    Stephen King's novel is a masterpiece, didn't properly appreciate it on first read but with King's style being much more familiar to me (whereas it was a bit of a shock at first) it still stands as a genuinely scary, nostalgic, at times very funny and very powerful book and one of his best. The 1990 mini-series is an uneven one, with a great first half and disappointing second half with the ending and IT's true form having notoriously poor reputations for good reasons. Absolutely loved the first 'IT' film from 2017 and consider it better than the mini-series personally.

    'IT Chapter 2?' Not so much. Actually did find a lot to like about it, with a lot of what was great about the first film still here, and for me it is better than has been said. The mixed reception is more than understandable but it is not as terrible as the more negative reviews say in my view. Chapter 1 is the better film, but the second film is better than the second half of the mini-series on the whole and again it is a more than admirable and brave attempt at adapting an extremely difficult and near-unfilmable book.

    While there is a good deal to recommend, there are some glaring problems. There are problems with the pacing here. Especially in the middle act, where it meanders due to being too flashback heavy. Some flashbacks being more interesting than others, with Ben's and Richie's being quite unnerving, Eddie's (the too long adult encounter not much better) was neither scary or memorable. The special effects are more variable this time round and suffer too from overuse. IT's true form comes off worst and is as bad, am not kidding here, as that in the mini-series which is notoriously universally panned.

    The defeat of IT is beyond dumb and really undermines a final act that actually started off quite powerfully despite also being a bit too drawn out. Henry Bowers is also extremely underwritten, and both has little presence when having barely any screen time and quite badly overacted. Lets not get started on his very rushed, too easy and quite stupid defeat.

    However, as was said before there is a lot to like. The production values mostly are terrific, not just the lighting but also the beautifully realised Derry setting, taut editing and cinematography that's both stunning and unnerving. Epileptics be warned though, there is a scene towards the end of the middle act that is heavy in strobe lighting effects. The music is haunting without being over-scored, ever since the first film it has been impossible to hear "Oranges and Lemons" in the same way again and that opinion has not changed. Andy Muschietti directs with suspense, potent realism, confidence and affection, while the writing (which is also remarkably true to King's style) has a great balance of hilarious comedy, touching drama and affectionate nostalgia. Richie getting the best lines.

    Much has been said about the film being too long, am mixed on this consensus personally. The book is huge and both the child and adult time-lines need a quite long length to do it justice, having said that the middle act definitely could have done with a trim. The story is not just a horror story, but also blends humour (mostly from Ritchie), emotion and a 'Stand By Like' like nostalgia. There are memorable moments here, the Mrs Kersh encounter, the Fortune Cookie scene and the very freaky beginning (am amazed they managed to film this scene) being standouts. There is one improvement here over the previous film, Mike is much more interesting here which was necessary as this time as an adult he is something as the glue of the group.

    Cannot fault the performances. All the adults are very well cast, with Bill Hader absolutely killing it as Richie, and the children are great again especially Finn Woolfhard and Sophia Lillis (the standouts in the first too). Bill Skarsgaard is again the stuff of nightmares as Pennywise, filling giant clown shoes with aplomb and putting his own spin on it. If asked who is better between Skarsgaard and the unforgettable Tim Curry, mainly because of more familiarity Curry gets the edge but they are both must sees in their own way.

    Summarising, not brilliant and uneven but enjoyed it on the most part. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      Bill Hader was unaware that Bill Skarsgård can actually move his eyes in two different directions. Hader asked Skarsgård what kind of editing was done to achieve the effect in the first movie. Skarsgård, in full costume and makeup, responded by saying "Oh, you mean this?" and showed him how he can do it naturally, startling Hader.
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    • Quotes

      Richie Tozier: Who killed a psychotic clown before he was fourteen?

      Eddie Kaspbrak: Me.

      Richie Tozier: Who stabbed Bowers with a knife he pulled out of his own face?

      Eddie Kaspbrak: Also me.

      Richie Tozier: Who married a woman ten times his own body mass?

      Eddie Kaspbrak: Me.

      Richie Tozier: Yeah. You're braver than you think.

    • Crazy credits
      The Warner Bros and New Line Cinema logos are made of rusted metal, and are set in darkness and illuminated by Pennywise's Deadlights.
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    • Release date
      • September 11, 2019 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • North American Indian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • It: Capítulo dos
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • New Line Cinema
      • Double Dream
      • Vertigo Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $79,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $211,622,525
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $91,062,152
      • Sep 8, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $473,123,154
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      2 hours 49 minutes
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      • Dolby Atmos
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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