If you created that emotion with your characters, scenes, and your movie’s mood, then you’re good. The first thing that comes to mind is the antagonist or an antagonistic source. When you think about the horror genre, you think don’t of a plot point or things to happen one after another like the detective genre. Horror film, motion picture calculated to cause intense repugnance, fear, or dread. In the movie, Bill accepts his brother’s fate and overcomes his demons. Without Bill killing the fake Georgie scene, the script doesn’t have a closure. In the script, Pennywise uses fake Georgie to lure Bill out and tries to attack him out of the blue but Bill shoots him with Mike’s gun. And Pennywise is strong right up until the end where Bill kills fake Georgie. In the movie, the stakes at the last sequence feel more real. And it’s basically the Losers Club fearlessly attacking at the poor Pennywise. The last fight with Pennywise is mostly different and feels shorter. Beverly tells them that they need to stick together to stay alive which is the theme throughout the screenplay and for the movie as well. The conflict between them starts, Bill and Richie get into a fight and the group separates. They somehow manage to run away from the house and the scene outside is the same. Only things that remain the same are breaking of Eddie’s arm and Pennywise coming out of the refrigerator to get him. Things start to deviate, half of the action is different at the first Neibolt House scene. He leads the group.Īfter they find Pennywise’s home. His desire moves the plot forward all the time. He tries to get him back for the rest of the movie. The actual protagonist is Bill, his world turns upside down at the beginning where he loses his brother. Because establishing characters motives and their worst fears are interconnected with the main antagonistic source. Pennywise tries to lure them one by one using their fears while the script is still establishing things. It feels like everyone in the Losers Club are the protagonists - which they are partly - because the script establishes their desires and their worst fears. After the cold open with Georgie by the sewer, the script takes its time to establish the town, the characters and the monster, Pennywise. The first half of the screenplay is mostly the same as the movie. I have read the last one - though it’s still a lot different than the finished movie.
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