It

It

It is a 2017 film about a group of bullied kids who band together when a shapeshifting creature, taking the appearance of a clown, begins hunting and eating children.

Year:
2017
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It Takes Many Forms
You'll float too.
What are you afraid of?
Feed on your fear.

Pennywise:
[from inside a sewer grate] Hiya, Georgie! [pause] What a nice boat. Do you want it back?

Georgie:
Um... Yes, please.

Pennywise:
You look like a nice boy. I bet you have a lot of friends.

Georgie:
Three... but my brother is my bestest.

Pennywise:
Where's he?

Georgie:
In bed. Sick.

Pennywise:
I bet I can cheer him up! I'll give him a balloon. Do you want a balloon too, Georgie?

Georgie:
I'm not supposed to take things from strangers.

Pennywise:
Oh! Well, I'm Pennywise the Dancing Clown! "Pennywise?" "Yes?" "Meet Georgie. Georgie, meet Pennywise." [Georgie laughs] Now we aren't strangers. Are we?

Georgie:
What are you doing in the sewer?

Pennywise:
Oh, a storm blew me away. Blew the whole circus away. [chuckles] Can you smell the circus, Georgie? There's peanuts... cotton candy... hot dogs... and...?

Georgie:
Popcorn?

Pennywise:
Popcorn! Is that your favorite?

Georgie:
Uh-huh.

Pennywise:
Mine, too! [laughs] Because they pop! Pop, pop! Pop, pop! Pop, pop, pop!

[they both laugh, but then Pennywise's smile fades, and he stares at Georgie hungrily. Georgie starts to feel uneasy]

Georgie:
Um... I should get going now.

Pennywise:
Oh! W-Without your boat? You don't wanna lose it, Georgie. Bill is gonna kill you. Here. Take it. [pause] Take it, Georgie.

[as soon as Georgie starts to reach for the paper boat, Pennywise grabs Georgie's right arm and opens his mouth, revealing several rows of sharp teeth, bites Georgie's arm and rips it off. Georgie cries, screams, and attempts to crawl away while bleeding. Pennywise then grabs Georgie and drags him into the sewer]

Georgie:
BILLY!

Eddie:
Okay, so let me get this straight. It comes out from wherever to eat kids for like, a year, and then what? It just goes into hibernation?

Stanley:
Maybe it's like, what do you call it... Cicadas? You know, the bugs that come out in every 17 years.

Mike:
My grandfather thinks this town is cursed. He says that, all the bad things that happen in this town are because of one thing. An evil thing that feeds off the people of Derry.

Stanley:
But it can't be one thing. We all saw something different.

Mike:
Maybe. Or maybe it knows what scares us the most, and that's what we see.

Eddie:
I saw a leper. He was like a walking infection.

Stanley:
But you didn't. Because it isn't real. None of this is. Not Eddie's leper, or Bill seeing Georgie, or the woman I keep seeing.

Richie:
Is she hot?

Stanley:
No, Richie! She's not hot! Her face is all messed up. None of this makes any sense. They're all like bad dreams.

Mike:
I don't think so. I know the difference between a bad dream and real life, okay?

Eddie:
What'd you see? You saw something too?

Mike:
Yes. You guys know that burned down house on Harris Avenue? I was inside when it burned down. Before I was rescued, my mom and dad were trapped in the next room over from me, they were... pushing and pounding on the door... trying to get to me. But it was too hot. When the firemen finally found them, the skin on their hands had melted down to the bone. We're all afraid of something.

Ben:
You got that right.

Eddie:
All right, Rich, what are you scared of?

Richie:
Clowns.


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