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Ça : Chapitre 1

Titre original : It
  • 2017
  • 12
  • 2h 15min
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Bill Skarsgård and Jackson Robert Scott in Ça : Chapitre 1 (2017)
When children begin to disappear in the town of Derry, Maine, a group of young kids are faced with their biggest fears when they square off against an evil clown named Pennywise, whose history of murder and violence dates back for centuries.
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Pendant l'été 1989, un groupe d'enfants tyrannisés par les autres s'unissent pour détruire un monstre capable de changer de forme, qui se déguise en clown et s'attaque aux enfants de Derry, ... Tout lirePendant l'été 1989, un groupe d'enfants tyrannisés par les autres s'unissent pour détruire un monstre capable de changer de forme, qui se déguise en clown et s'attaque aux enfants de Derry, leur petite ville du Maine.Pendant l'été 1989, un groupe d'enfants tyrannisés par les autres s'unissent pour détruire un monstre capable de changer de forme, qui se déguise en clown et s'attaque aux enfants de Derry, leur petite ville du Maine.

  • Réalisation
    • Andy Muschietti
  • Scénaristes
    • Chase Palmer
    • Cary Joji Fukunaga
    • Gary Dauberman
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    • Bill Skarsgård
    • Jaeden Martell
    • Finn Wolfhard
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Andy Muschietti
    • Scénaristes
      • Chase Palmer
      • Cary Joji Fukunaga
      • Gary Dauberman
    • Stars
      • Bill Skarsgård
      • Jaeden Martell
      • Finn Wolfhard
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    • 627avis des critiques
    • 69Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 49 nominations au total

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    Bill Skarsgård
    Bill Skarsgård
    • Pennywise
    Jaeden Martell
    Jaeden Martell
    • Bill Denbrough
    • (as Jaeden Lieberher)
    Finn Wolfhard
    Finn Wolfhard
    • Richie Tozier
    Jeremy Ray Taylor
    Jeremy Ray Taylor
    • Ben Hanscom
    Sophia Lillis
    Sophia Lillis
    • Beverly Marsh
    Chosen Jacobs
    Chosen Jacobs
    • Mike Hanlon
    Jack Dylan Grazer
    Jack Dylan Grazer
    • Eddie Kaspbrak
    Wyatt Oleff
    Wyatt Oleff
    • Stanley Uris
    Nicholas Hamilton
    Nicholas Hamilton
    • Henry Bowers
    Jake Sim
    • Belch Huggins
    Logan Thompson
    Logan Thompson
    • Victor Criss
    Owen Teague
    Owen Teague
    • Patrick Hockstetter
    Jackson Robert Scott
    Jackson Robert Scott
    • Georgie Denbrough
    Stephen Bogaert
    Stephen Bogaert
    • Mr. Marsh
    Stuart Hughes
    Stuart Hughes
    • Officer Bowers
    Geoffrey Pounsett
    Geoffrey Pounsett
    • Zach Denbrough
    Pip Dwyer
    Pip Dwyer
    • Sharon Denbrough
    Molly Atkinson
    Molly Atkinson
    • Sonia Kaspbrak
    • (as Molly Jane Atkinson)
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      • Andy Muschietti
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      • Chase Palmer
      • Cary Joji Fukunaga
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    7achyutaghosh

    light on scares

    So I went and saw IT, and came back unimpressed. I mean it was a good movie, no doubt about that. A bunch of kids, outcasts in their own right, being terrorized by an ancient demon that plays upon the fears of its victims is pretty much the standard in Hollywood horror movie territory. All the kids are well cast, the script is funny and tight, and there are plenty of monster shots. The cinematography is great, the pace is even and the CGI is flawless. But is more funny than terrifying- it's R rating more a justification of teenage slang in the script, rather than for true scares.

    But that is what typically Stephen King is all about. His stories are studies on relationships rather than all out horror. In IT, King reversed Spielberg's E.T, and explored everyday monsters of childhood- abuse, violence and neglect. Juxtapose that with an eternal evil shape-shifting entity who wakes up every 27 years to prey, and you have a shawarma of a plot. The book is scary, the movie isn't. Probably so because today, we are used to Stranger Things.

    We are used to kids doing stupendous stuff these days- whether running billion dollar companies, or bringing back lost souls from other dimensions. It all seems very easy for today's generation to figure things out- most of IT establishes this narrative. A wonderful group of actors face off against Bill Skarsgard's Pennywise the Dancing Clown, and they all nail their parts. The movie takes place in a town where all the adults are essentially villains- so its not just the kids versus the clowns everyone else. But for sheer impact, IT never reaches the highs it achieves in its first sequence.

    It is a great example of how strong marketing can make mediocre movies look a billion bucks. Other reviewers are putting IT right up there with other Stephen King adaptions such as The Shining and The Thing. Oh please, that would be laying it too thick. Director Andy Muschietti's earlier take on the genre- Mama, is a far better contender.

    No good horror movie can get away by being light on scares, however good the characters and the script are. So look at IT as an extension of Goonies or Stranger Things, a PG-13 romp, not an iconic horror movie. 7/10
    9planktonrules

    Not at all the type of film I usually watch...but I did enjoy it and am glad I saw it.

    Of all the different genres of films, I think modern horror is probably my least favorite. I love old horror films...mostly because they aren't extremely graphic and leave a lot to the imagination. But this is a case which proves I can be won over by a violent modern horror pic. The only reason I saw this one at all is because my daughter wanted to see it...and I didn't wanna disappoint her.

    I am not going to make this review long...as there are nearly 800 for this hit film already. Suffice to say, the movie is scary, the story very good (the things omitted from the book are generally best not being in the film) and I enjoyed the heck out of the picture. Who knows...maybe I don't hate the genre...just the brainless teens begin slaughtered at the abandoned amusement park/roller disco by a guy in a hockey mask sort of film.
    8AlsExGal

    Slightly updated, partial retelling of Stephen King's massive tome

    It's 1988, and a group of young teens in the town of Derry, Maine are terrorized by an otherworldly clown named Pennywise (Bill Skarsgard), who can make them see their worst fears. They must band together to stop the fiend before it kills them all.

    King's novel succeeded in large part due to the nostalgic immersion into Baby Boomer cultural touchstones. The filmmakers decision to update the setting to the late 1980's is understandable in the sense that the follow-up, featuring the adult versions of the characters, will now chronologically fit with modern times. The filmmakers also decide to forgo any excessive wallowing in 1980's pop iconography, with a movie poster here and a song there the only references. That boils the story down to the horror film essentials, and while there's nothing original in the mix, it is well presented, and features a handful of memorable scare moments. The special effects are also largely successful, and Skarsgard is good as the monstrous clown. The filmmakers also made the interesting decision to not explain Pennywise, perhaps leaving that for the sequel. I'd be curious what a first time viewer, with no knowledge of the source novel or the previous 1990 TV mini-series version, thought of the story.

    I recently caught up with the first season of the TV series Stranger Things, which almost certainly had some impact on this film version of It, even going so far as to cast one of the show's leads in this as well. That's not a problem, though, as that kid (Wolfhard) is good in both, and the rest of the cast in this is also terrific, with Lillis, as the sole girl in the group, and the aforementioned Wolfhard, as the foul-mouthed jokester, the stand-outs.
    9willferrie

    An amazing recognition of conquering our inner demons. Especially the ones that held us back as children.

    While 'IT' doesn't compensate the "scare" factor that we had hoped for, the film touches on a human level that most modern horror films can't. 'IT' should be watched more as a Dramatic Thriller. The extra time the film takes establishing stong character develpoment allows the audience to connect to their true questioning of what really scares them and why haven't they confronted 'IT'.
    8barbagvido

    It is pretty good, but a bit too conventional

    It is a new adaptation of Stephen King's novel of the same name about a mysterious entity that shows up every 27 years to feed on children. Sometimes in the form of something they are most afraid off and sometimes just in the form of the clown and then this group of kids tries to put an end to the whole thing.

    I had extremely high expectations that only increased when I heard about all the great reviews. And it's by no means a bad movie, but it certainly is a bit of a disappointment. The story isn't very faithful to the book, but it mostly keeps to the spirit of the novel and contains the essential elements. Adapting that book onto the screen is no easy job, so I'm gonna be a bit forgiving. One thing this movie nailed though is the characters. That's the best thing about this movie. The characters and the performances. Every member of The Losers Club has their own personality and everyone stands out. But still, not entirely (Mike was very underdeveloped). Still, everyone shines in their roles. And Bill Skarsgård is incredible as Pennywise. He's not always terrifying, but he did a fantastic job. I thought both him and Tim Curry in the 1990 TV miniseries were great in their own ways. And they both fit their versions perfectly. Since 1990 version is more of a fun Halloween movie, Curry is a lighter and sillier spin on the character. But this version is darker and creepier, and so is Skarsgård's Pennywise. The characters are a joy to watch, they absolutely nailed that aspect of adapting. And, as I said, it's not easy to adapt this book. But I think they were playing a bit too safe here.

    The cosmic horror aspect of the book was one of the most fascinating and terrifying to me, so I was really wondering how they would translate that to a movie. The problem is, they didn't even try. And that's why it feels a bit too ordinary and conventional. If that part was done right, it would have been amazing. Maybe they are saving that for the second part of the story, who knows? In case you didn't know this was only half of the story and the book has a part when they are kids and when they are all grown up, 27 years later. I hope they are saving more mature and creepy parts for the sequel. Also, I was very disappointed by the horror aspect as a whole. The opening scene was very disturbing and creepy, but the movie just doesn't retain that atmosphere. I wanted this movie to get under my skin and give me shivers, but you just don't really feel that sense of dread. You've got some fun scenes with jump-scares, but it's never really as terrifying as I expected it to be. And something the director doesn't realize (same mistake can also be seen in his previous film, Mama) is that the more you show the monster, less scary it becomes. And Pennywise is shown way too much. He's creepy at the beginning, but eventually becomes just fun to watch. And that's not really a good thing for a horror movie.

    But nevertheless, this is still a fun and enjoyable movie that I will definitely be coming back to. They got most of the characters, themes and story on point, but the scares are where this movie really disappoints. What was supposes to be a unique, refreshing and terrifying experience turns into a fun (at times laugh-out-loud funny), but too ordinary and conventional experience. Still, I had a good time and will be coming back to it. It just wasn't what I expected.

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      Jack Dylan Grazer (Eddie) was the first one out of all the kids to work with Bill Skarsgård (Pennywise). During their scene, Grazer would cry and gag while Skarsgård was right in his face yelling and drooling. Skarsgård was genuinely concerned for Grazer and after the scene ended, asked him if he was okay. Grazer looked right at him and said, "Love what you're doing with the character!" Skarsgård was left confused and impressed at Grazer's attitude, calling the child actors "little professionals."
    • Gaffes
      Derry, Maine is in the USA, however, a war memorial contains the line "For king and country", revealing the filming location in Canada.
    • Citations

      Richie Tozier: I hear the list is longer than my wang.

      Stanley Uris: That's not saying much.

    • Crédits fous
      The film title "It" appears at the start as the camera zooms out of a Derry sewer tunnel.

      The title appears again in the closing credits with "Chapter One" added to it.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 2017 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
      • Canada
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    • Langues
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    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bangor, Maine, États-Unis(on location)
    • Sociétés de production
      • New Line Cinema
      • RatPac-Dune Entertainment
      • Vertigo Entertainment
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      • 35 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 328 874 981 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 123 403 419 $US
      • 10 sept. 2017
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 719 766 009 $US
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      • 2h 15min(135 min)
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