The Summers of It – Chapter One: You'll Float Too
The Summers of It – Chapter One: You'll Float Too

The Summers of It – Chapter One: You'll Float Too

2019Movie36 minEnglish

This documentary focuses on the actors and their journey over two summers to create the remake to the original IT, by Stephen King. The documentary originally released as bonus material, bundled with IT: Chapter Two.

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IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes62%
Metacritic58/100
Google Users74%
Director: Andy MuschiettiGenres: Horror, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

Twenty-seven years after the events of the first film, the members of the Losers' Club have grown up and moved away from Derry, Maine. When Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns to terrorize the town once more, they are drawn back to confront their deepest fears and the evil that has plagued their childhood. They must overcome their fractured relationships and personal struggles to defeat the ancient entity that feeds on fear.

Critical Reception

It Chapter Two received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its ambition, visual effects, and the performances of its cast, particularly Bill Hader and Jessica Chastain. However, some critics found its length to be excessive and felt it didn't quite recapture the magic and suspense of its predecessor, though it was still considered a satisfying conclusion to the story.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its strong ensemble cast and impressive visual effects.
  • Acknowledged for its ambition in concluding the story, though some found it lengthy.
  • While darker and more expansive than the first film, it struggles to maintain the same level of consistent terror and emotional resonance.

Google audience: Audiences largely appreciated the continuation of the story and the performances of the adult cast, finding it a fitting, albeit sometimes slower-paced, conclusion to Pennywise's reign of terror. Many enjoyed the blend of horror, humor, and emotional depth, though some felt it was not as effective as the first film.

Fun Fact

During the filming of the terrifying sewer scene, Bill Skarsgård reportedly spent hours submerged in water that was intentionally kept very cold to enhance his performance and create a more visceral experience for the actors playing Georgie.

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