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#in the book they kill pennywise woth the power of friendshit not bullying him
sloppy-biich · 4 years
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I will never not be mad about the lack of interactions within the losers club in the movies. There was 0 mention of how all of them (especially Eddie) pretty much worshiped Bill. There was almost no interactions between Richie and Stan other then the bar mitzvah scenes, which unless you read the book, you can pretty much just gloss over and not read it as them being incredibly close. Even reddie which he made their feelings cannon in the movie! Richies nicknames for Eddie play a big role in Eddie’s identity problems and we didn’t even get a SINGLE Eds like ??? And that’s just between the original 4! Don’t get me started on how they treated Mike during the restaurant scenes. I somewhat understand the fact that Andy maybe wanted to focus more on the horror aspect but even that part of the movie was lacking. I know you can’t include every scene, it wasn’t a coming of age movie I know, but the connection between the losers is one of the BIGGEST and most IMPORTANT parts to the story and you barley showed how close they all were and it should be considered a crime.
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