However, theITbook gained notoriety not only for its quality, but also for the now-infamous sewer scene.
However, there was a controversialITscene no film adaptations have included.
The book dealt with childhood and adulthood 1958 and Grown Ups.
The grown ups don’t remember their childhood.
Intuitively, the Losers knew they had to be together again.
The sexual act connected childhood and adulthood.
It’s another version of the glass tunnel that connects the children’s library and the adult library.
Times have changed since I wrote that scene and there is now more sensitivity to those issues.
That must mean something, but Im not sure what.
It Chapter One is a supernatural horror film based on the book by Stephen King where several children, including the younger brother of one of the film’s protagonists, have gone missing. A group of kids called “The Loser’s Club” decide to investigate the cause and hopefully save the others. However, they realize they may be in over their head when they discover their foe is an evil clown known as Pennywise, a being that preys on fear and has been the rumored cause of murders in the town of Derry for centuries.
The already harrowing andunderratedMisery adaptationis, in fact, a watered-down presentation of King’s vision.
Stephen King is one of the most acclaimed horror authors of all time.
Movies are different from books though, and different rules apply.
However, it’s far from the only shocking scene in Stephen King’s bibliography.
Many of these moments also appear in Stephen King books that have been adapted into movies.
There’s also, of course, the moment inThe Shiningwhen Jack disfigures his own face with a mallet.