@@Azel90w Spoilers, but having just seen the remake of Part Two, it doesn't seem that they forget (once It is defeated, not before the go back to stop It, that is)
This scene made me cry, I wasn't expecting it. But the music, the Losers holding hands, and then Eddie's broken arm made me start crying but then Stanny being the first leaving and saying "See you guys later", God I lost it... I was inside like "No, you won't...". Their friendship is so beautiful and the fact that this was the last time all of them would be together breaks my heart. Thank you Stephen, Andy and Benjamin for the masterpiece that is IT (both novel and film)
avegale a I am confused about the end of the movie. (I haven't read the book.) When they all get up and leave after the blood oath, it seems as though that's the last they are seeing of each other for a while, which I don't understand? It was their summer vacation but they were going to be starting school again so why were they all acting like they weren't going to see each other for a long while? and why do they not all get together again, aren't they all best friends? please answer my question
Samantha in the novel they are still friends but as they grow they go separate ways. They lose contact and start to forget about Derry and Pennywise until Mike contacts them again when they're older (I'm trying not to spoil anything else), in this movie of course is different because Beverly is leaving the town before they start school again. The blood oath scene (in my opinion) is meant to feel like a goodbye to the old Losers Club, because after everything that happened in the sewers the Losers won't be the same anymore or also because next time we, the audience, see them again they are going to be grown ups not the children we met in this movie so it must feel like a goodbye to their childhood. I don't know if I expressed well what I meant haha, so I highly recommed you to read the book to answer your questions properly haha, it is a really good book and I'm sure you would love it.
@@emojipictures.entertainmen7628 - Listened to this specific track while reading the part where Beverly saw Eddie and Stan's reflections in the glass of the door.
I got chills up until 1:30 but then the real tears started coming. My heart hurts...this is the last time they will all be together and they don't even know it...I wish this movie had been 4 hours instead of 2
Mike Wazowski thats what im saying dude.... the way their smiling.. the way stan says "i hate you" and they all laugh.. it fucks me up especially when bill is holding the jacket and they all hug. What makes it more sad is will probably see stan die first thing in the second film 😰
WHEN BILL FINDS THE JACKET...this is gonna sound like I'm just stretching numbers but I kid you not I cried for 5 HOURS when I got home because of that scene and the scene where he talks to Georgie for the last time in the sewers, and the blood oath scene. And also, notice how when the Losers are all going home, Stan and Eddie are the first to leave? THAT fucks me up, what kind of next level foreshadowing..
The flute at 1:43 is so beautiful and makes me feel nostalgic, it's like innocent and childlike in a sense, just harmonious like the friendship the losers had in the end.
And this is why IT stands shoulders above the standard generic horror fare. The movie and the soundtrack beautifully brought out the love and the bond between the children and the pains of growing up.
When I went to watch this movie I was expecting to be more scared and frightened, but something about this movie really moved me, the blood oath scene really touched me and I broke down crying in the theatre. Something about the part when the camera went over Eddie's cast with the red V over the S in loser really got me. It was a beautiful scene❤️
Connieisbored oh my goodness you are not alone. I feel the exact same way. I even bought a sweatshirt that has the "loser/lover" design :) It really moved me too.
Am I the only one who got teary eyed during this scene and the scene where Bill found Gerogie's raincoat? I think the kids had such great chemistry together!
gina julian yeah, same. I went into that movie wanting to be scared and came out with feels. Idk why Georgies death bothered me so much, but.. In a good way? Like I knew they were gonna go all out with the violence but damn his death disturbing and sad then when bill finds his raincoat in the end and starts crying.. I teared up. This is the second movie, this year, besides Logan that made come out in tears.
I'm balling again listening to this track. This one really hits hard because it's not only the oath they took but it was the last time that all 7 of them would be together
gina julian I think the blood oath scene hit me so hard because it was directly after the scene with Bill finding the raincoat. the way all the kids join together to hug and support Bill is so heartwarming during the sad scene :( and then the blood oath right after that, again strengthening their friendship, just KILLS me
I saw the movie three times in theaters and each time I see the blood oath scene I cry even more than I did before! not trying to bash the mini series but the losers club here had more chemistry in my opinion . I wish part 2 was coming out sooner but look how long we waited for part 1 to come out and it was worth the wait
This the type of music that played in my mind when I told my best friends from school bye on the last day. Knowing that I might not ever see or hear from them again. Because we will go on to be adults
I went into "It" expecting some good scares and some creepy clowns, but what I got was all that... and so much more. The characters and their relationships were the highlights of this movie - such an testament to childhood and the friends we made back then. The laughs, the fights, the tears, the enchantment, the disillusionment, and everything that being 12 encapsulates. Stephen King once wrote in another story, "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does *anyone?*" This song just nails that feeling home so well. I love this movie - not just because it's creepy and has some neat scares, but because it was a horror film that dared to tell us a story about characters that we felt like we knew and loved. You know, I've been telling people - the scariest thing about "It" isn't the demonic clown or the haunted houses or any of that - it's the facts that kids these days don't get to ride their bikes with their friends anymore. They don't get to spend their summers in small towns, watching parades and at picnics. They are glued to smartphones instead of exploring the woods (or even the sewers!) and that is what should scare us. I don't know - I loved it a lot. Major props to the director and the crew and the wonderful cast and, of course, Benjamin Wallfisch for making this a great experience.
Everything you said is how I felt, but didn’t know how to express it to others. It’s a movie about the power of friendship and happiness at that age, also with a message about conquering your personal fears, disguised as a horror film. It’s beautiful, and becomes personal for all of us.
I tried reading the book a few years back, and I couldn't get into it, in all honesty. I made it to around the 1/4 mark. I usually like King's writing, too, but it felt very bloated and kind of messy to me. Of course, that was like five years ago. I might need to give it another go. I still have it sitting right here, too. It was $0.25 at a yard sale, hah.
I will never forget the feeling I got watching this scene. I can still picture the shot perfectly in my mind, how beautiful everything looked, especially after the climax with Pennywise in the sewers, and how it struck me so deeply. I've been to see many a horror film in my time. I entered that theatre with my usual mixture of excitement and anxiety, a hint of anticipation thrown in there, too. I was looking forward to being scared and being thrilled and honestly, I got so much more than that. It's a horror movie. It has gore, it has the horror, it has the jump scares and the tension, but I can't help but feel under all of that, there's some sort of messed up coming-of-age story. Like what happened with Pennywise and the murders, was like the kids losing their innocence and finally growing up. The fact It's summer, is mentioned repeatedly throughout the film. It's Summer, they should be out and enjoying themselves, but instead they're crippled by the fear that they might die at the hands of some clown. Maybe not today, or tomorrow, but maybe the day after that. That final scene where you see all seven of them together for the final time, that circle of blooded hands. That meant something. It made me cry, an emotion i never thought I'd experience in a horror unless it was from the actual horror. The feeling this particular shot gave me was something else. I would honestly pay to watch that film again, I loved the whole film. It was honestly some of the best acting, some of the best directing and, some of the best casting I've ever seen. But that shot. That final shot. The camera spinning round them, Eddie's cast, the beautiful background and their sweet ignorance. We know what happens to them. We know they all end up going their separate ways, never to see each other again for a VERY long time. Well, it just about breaks my heart.
It seems like they had already lost their innocence with how they spoke (the cursing. Not that's it's bad or anything. The characters are all still very likable.) but yea it's a good point that they wanted to enjoy their summer. And it's true the whole growing up it's all normal
Idk why but that part at like 1:45 if I could remember correctly the camera showed Eddie's cast that said Loser with the V written over the S.. this part was just extra touching for me
I love how this horror isn't just any generic horror. It explores character development throughout. We as the audience get to see these characters grow within the space of a year and then go their separate ways and not see each other for a very long time. This movie is so beautiful especially with the amazing soundtrack and amazing cast. IT will always make me feel so many emotions As a big fan of the mini series, I was not disappointed in the slightest by this movie. If anything I've become more emotionally attached to the storyline and I cannot wait till 2019 to finish the journey alongside with the characters
Alex Hardman me too!!!! I cannot wait!!! But I'm confused on one part of the storyline. Why did they go their separate ways to not see each other for a long time...? aren't they in like middle school and all go to the same school? that was one thing I didn't understand in the movie. After the blood oath scene they acted like they wouldn't see each other for a long long time. But school was going to be starting again...?
Samantha obviously Beverly is moving away and mike is homeschooled. I'm not too sure about the others if I'm honest tho you've got a valid point but in the miniseries that's what happens
Its awesome to know i wasn't the only one whom experienced this feeling of joy, peace, hope, and serenity while watching and listening to the blood oath part
Idk what it freaking is man. At 1:28? It’s some of the best score I’ve ever heard. Just reminds me of innocence, when times were simpler, the freedom of being a kid. Perfection.
So beautiful! Listening to this gives me flashes of my childhood but also reminds me of the pain of having to leave it behind. So bittersweet and I will remember this and cherish this with my whole heart.
when the flute comes in around 1:50, my heart ACHES. i love these movies so much. companionship, love, death, fear, anger, hurt, you feel it with them.
It almost like we are with them we got scared, fought, and created a bond with the kids onscreen. We took the journey with them. and now we will wait until 2019 until we can all defeat pennywise together. As a whole. As a family. As losers. This is Such an uplifting score. I cried
gina julian Oh count me in on this. I just need to see what will happen in part 2 now that we saw part 1. When are they going to release it because I totally can’t wait to see what happens next.
This song is like the personification of never forget who we are, & where we come from. It's the memories of being a kid. Turned 27 in September, & this score makes me so nostalgic.
I had a losers club. There was one summer where we would hang out everyday and ride bikes all around town. I was never closer with anyone else besides them. We did everything together and made the best memories I’ll ever have. So many adventures. One is about to graduate, another was not allowed to hangout with us anymore and was sent to another school, and the last one and I are still friends but it’s not the same anymore. I wish I cherished them before I lost them.
I’m not a horror genre person, but this movie made me laugh, cry, jump, all of the above. It deserves to be best R-rated Horror Film of all time. The kids’ chemistry was off the chart good. Now I watch this movie once a week. Hope Chapter 2 is as good.
I am beyond happy that I was not the only one crying during this scene. This is SO beautiful. This awakened such a longing inside me for a beautiful friendship and the feeling of a summer breeze on my face. Words cannot express how I feel listening to this.
Pencil_oz I feel the exact same way about everything you just said. My friends don't understand me when I talk about how beautiful and heart-wrenching this movie was, especially this blood oath scene, so I'm so glad I'm not alone with this. It's breath-taking.
1:30 is Honestly so beautiful it makes me imagine myself with my partner, in a vibrant field with flowers and clear skies. Just admiring my lover. That part makes me feel free and alive. It gives me a visual that there is more to life.
Benjamin Wallfisch is a fucking legend. This legit made me start getting emotional as I miss my old friends and don't even know if I will ever see them again
This movie strikes me so deeply, because like them, I'm thirteen. Today, is my last day of summer vacation, and like them, this may very well be the end of my last real summer of childhood. This movie will always seal those cracks, in my breaking youth.
The friendship between the kids in IT And the friendship between the kids in Stand By Me To me -- those stories capture the true essence of what friendship was like growing up as a child. My heart will forever cry over the beautiful bonds between those kids, every time I watch these films, because they ring with that element of truth. It's pure, it's innocent and it's precious. As Gordie said in Stand By Me: "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does anyone?"
I went to the film "it" three times. and every time, at this point in the movie, I cried. I can not explain why, but I just had tears running down my cheeks and I could not stop it.
this is one of the most beautiful pieces i've heard in a long while. Benjamin's music is very James Newton Howard-esque, thus he is one of my new favorites :) Mindblowing!
Bálint Szollár funny you say that bc I was wanting Newton Howard to do the score when this was announced. I kept hearing Signs and The Village. Glad the score ended up echoing him.
I came back, this sound makes me cry every time, it reminds me of how happy I was before, and how these actors form my childhood and everything I see today. Is such a great movie, and I couldn't stop crying when the music, and the flashbacks appeared, it's just magnificent.
This movie has a special place in my heart as the very first horror movie I ever watched. My brother watched it and as a joke I said I would to, but I actually did. I was scarred for weeks. And I can say no movie I’ve ever watch managed to scare me like IT. But by now, those scars have healed and now this is one of my favorite movies
The fact that it's been awhile since it came out and I watch the movie all the time still, and this song gives me even more chills everytime I listen to it and I start crying...
This is such a touching piece and I get sad when listening to this because I think about when they get older and when they have to return...and how not all seven of them are going to make it in the end :/
This track brilliantly encapsulates why IT is not your run of the mill horror story. It is at its very core a tale of growing up, of discovering the world, and overcoming your fears. It is a beautifully realised tale about coming of age and finding people you can trust for life amidst the darkness that engulfs the world.
It wasn't stated in the film, but this is the last time all 7 of them will be together at the same time. The Loser's Club disbanded. Now cry the next time you watch it.
Yes this is technically the last time they are all together. They eventually drift part and they lose their memories when they get older. Plus what happens to Stan. I get teary eyes just thinking about it :'(
Nubia Quiroz idk i feel thats too weird even the original 4 disband? I understand bev she leaves to portland and mike goes back to being an out cast but what about ben?
Well in the novel (and what happened in the mini-series) after they "defeated" IT they all start to slowly drift apart, one by one. They all eventually leave Derry when they get older - except for Mike. They go on with their lives (forgetting the stuff they went through together when they were kids) until of course IT comes back.
don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry.... okay I'm crying!! i really miss the cast together, I miss the bonds between the characters during the movie and it hurts that I probably will never see them...
When I grow up I will remember this song like the one that reminds me of when I was a little kid with my old school friends ! I miss those good times...
This track alone introduces the whole tone of this story. This track tells you right to your face that "It" isn't just a standard horror film. It's a film of many genres. I personally see it as a coming-of-age film with horror elements, bathed in drama, sprinkled in romance and drizzled with comedy. Just like the source material by Stephen King. This track is so beautiful but sad at the same time, so it fits the tone of the scene perfectly. Even if you're a newcomer to the It franchise, you can just feel that this moment is the last time all seven Losers will be together. It's utterly heartbreaking. 😭😔 Bill, Ben, Richie, Mike, Stanley, Beverly and Eddie aren't just saying goodbye to each other in the Barrens, they're saying goodbye to US, the audience, goodbye to the best (and most terrifying) summer of their lives. But most importantly, they're saying goodbye to their childhood. This is my definition of perfection. #swearit #losers4life 🤡🎈
the movie does a good job of portraying they're friendship and how special it is.. An I like that because at some points, it makes you feel a part of it 😊😊
Why is it that childhood friends seem so much better than adult friends? The bonds just aren't as strong. Also sometimes people pretend to be your friend but are using you! I've experienced that. It sucks!
Innocence and the fear of the unknown. Fear of being an adult. Just knowing who is who and if they are truly valuable to keep. As Stephen King wrote in the book, "what can be done now when you're eleven can often never be done again."
Whenever I listen to this soundtrack I do get choked up because I did have my own losers club. We consisted of one girl and six guys including myself. And this year I lost my Eddie, Stanley, and Richie. So this story/ film speaks to me in a very personal way. Just wanted to share that. :)
The musics got me crying this reminds me about my friendship and how I will never see them again in the future and how all the Ships in this movie made it incredible.
This is my most favorite soundtrack in 'IT' movie especially in the flute part. It feels like I'm free and I feel the peace despite from my difficulties and challenges that I encountered in my life. I can't even explain why my eyes is filled with tears when I hear this sound. Maybe this soundtrack has a big impact for me to give me a message of hope and not giving up to achieve success.
Best movie i've ever seen and I don't know why cause I hate horror movies!! The kids, the bullies the adults and Skarsgard's acting is on point and the filmmaking from Andy Muschietti and her sister is amazing. So proud to be an argentinian. Don't even get me started on the Soundtrack. From the first song that Bill's Mother is playing on the piano to this piece the music was perfect. I can't stress enough how the Blood Oath scene was the best!! The song on that scene, the growth from the kids and the feel that they are never going to be reunited that way again adds an emotional weight to that scene that no other movie could ever achieve. Makes me tear up every time I hear that song and remember about that moment! This isn't just a simple scary film, it's a coming of age story with a deep meaning: fear holds you back. You have to dare and live every day at it's fullest and don't be afraid. Thank you Muschiettis and the crew. You've created a masterpiece. Can't wait for chapter 2!!
Yea it's so much more than a horror movie! It's a beautiful tale of friendship and how important it is! My friends and I loved the cast! So awesome! (Were in our 20s and 30s)
You know that feeling when you liked the movie a lot and within that 2 hour time you have connected to the characters so much. And when the movie ends, man it's a sad feeling for sure, and it was the same with me. Plus when they added this music, man. I tried my best to hold my tears...
"Drive away and try to keep smiling. Get a little rock and roll on the radio and go toward all the life there is with all the courage you can find and all the belief you can muster. Be true, be brave, stand. All the rest is darkness". - Stephen King, It.
This was a amazing movie, I loved it so much and not just because of the jump scares and the creepy stuff that was going on, but the relationships between the kids, and their friendship of staying and going through the journey together and never leaving each other. The music made the movie fantastic and amazing I'm gonna have to thank Benjamin Wallfisch, and the part when Bill cut the kids hands made me cry, not just because it looked like it hurt, but because of the beautiful music that played over while they were making an oath the come back when the clown comes in 27 years. Also, while they were making the oath and holding hands, I loved seeing in how they showed Eddie's cast and showing how he wrote a V over S in the word Losers. I have to say, I will be very sad when this cast will going and not being able to come back again after the next movie, because (this is of my opinion) this was BY FAR my most favorite cast, they just made their character their own. And they, like, made themselves be in their characters shoes. Just that made me feel like I could relate to them in some way. And I personally love that.
Having seen the sequel I'm happy to say that there are new flashbacks with the younger actors in Part Two, and the adult actors do an amazing job. Especially Bill Hader as Ritchie.
This movie is so underrated. I wish I'd found out about it sooner and not just last month. It's amazing. I have never ever felt such a genuine, wholesome experience watching a movie before, except for IT chapter 1. It's remarkable. A masterpiece. It's the Losers' friendship that just really ties it all for me, makes the entire movie so beautiful.
According to what I've heard from people who read the book, after they've killed PennyWise, they then make a pact to come back 27 years later to kill him, if he did come back alive. So instead of a blood oath, they all take turns with Beverly, which in a way was a sign of them maturing into adulthood as well.
John Smithee actually I've read the book and this isn't quite what happens. They still have some form of the blood oath with the pact to come back if It ever comes back (they cut their hands and hold hands and swear to, etc.). The sex orgy thing is a separate thing that is more related to the mental connection the 7 share?? Still confused tbh is was a very weird scene lol but the blood oath scene is still in the book, alongside the underage orgy 👍🏼
For me the best scene in the movie. The bond between these kids, the love and care they feel for each other. The music part is sooo touching and i felt sad at the end. Stan and Eddie are the first ones leaving the blood oath. Foreshadowing for Chapter 2-- :( :( I think that´s the point where the Kids lost their childhood. The Group will split up after some time. And thats the sad part. I think everyone had some friends in their childhood, and can totally relate to the feeling you got, when you watch this scene.
Didn't Bev move away? I would think the boys except Mike saw each other in school and remained friends at least in high school (though even going to the same school they could grow apart but not like that! It's over time.)
Soul of Cinder Dude now I must admit: THAT lady is creepy if you ask me. Just look at the way she smiles through that wall painting. I actually got some chills there.
Horror movies don’t have to be scary. Sometimes the ending can be sad. That’s how I feel like. Stranger Things, Halloween 2018, It, and It: Chapter Two. All of it.
It wasn’t just about pennywise, it was about each other. The blood oath was a promise that no matter what happened to them, in the end they would always be friends. When the scars disappeared in the second movie it was because they kept their promise.
This music is what friendship sounds like
I know right!!!
Them feels...
Can't relate since I've got no friends
yes this and ‘beverly’ sounds just like friendship
amen!
battousaiblade true words have never been spoken
I wish i had childhood friends like this and we stayed friends forever
it's sad but true: many childhood best friends end up becoming facebook/social media friends. you all end up on different paths.
CaitStar me too... me too..
I used to have a group of friends like the losers club, and we used to hangout by the cannal, and stuff... then I moved
CaitStar honestly same, so I can jump in the rocky Corey with, back ke with, laugh with, that would be amazing
Social media era lost the real meaning of friendship nowadays, virtual friends are like a software friends you'll never stay connected in real life.
The fact that they will forget each other eventually makes my heart ache.
me too... especially after they finally killed IT as adults
Even Mike forgot.
@@Azel90w Spoilers, but having just seen the remake of Part Two, it doesn't seem that they forget (once It is defeated, not before the go back to stop It, that is)
No need to worry at the end of Chapter 2 they dont forget
@@ethankyle8433 but in the book they do and it's always make me cry
This scene made me cry, I wasn't expecting it. But the music, the Losers holding hands, and then Eddie's broken arm made me start crying but then Stanny being the first leaving and saying "See you guys later", God I lost it... I was inside like "No, you won't...". Their friendship is so beautiful and the fact that this was the last time all of them would be together breaks my heart. Thank you Stephen, Andy and Benjamin for the masterpiece that is IT (both novel and film)
avegale a I am confused about the end of the movie. (I haven't read the book.) When they all get up and leave after the blood oath, it seems as though that's the last they are seeing of each other for a while, which I don't understand? It was their summer vacation but they were going to be starting school again so why were they all acting like they weren't going to see each other for a long while? and why do they not all get together again, aren't they all best friends? please answer my question
Samantha in the novel they are still friends but as they grow they go separate ways. They lose contact and start to forget about Derry and Pennywise until Mike contacts them again when they're older (I'm trying not to spoil anything else), in this movie of course is different because Beverly is leaving the town before they start school again. The blood oath scene (in my opinion) is meant to feel like a goodbye to the old Losers Club, because after everything that happened in the sewers the Losers won't be the same anymore or also because next time we, the audience, see them again they are going to be grown ups not the children we met in this movie so it must feel like a goodbye to their childhood. I don't know if I expressed well what I meant haha, so I highly recommed you to read the book to answer your questions properly haha, it is a really good book and I'm sure you would love it.
@@peppemints hope u saw the comment response lol its been 5 years
Ok
Goodbye Stan
Goodbye Eddie
May the Turtle guide you to the gates of Gan's paradise
Charlie Toloza finally someone who read the book
@@emojipictures.entertainmen7628 - Listened to this specific track while reading the part where Beverly saw Eddie and Stan's reflections in the glass of the door.
Stan: suicides knowing that it Came back
Eddie: Goes To Derry and gets Killed by it
Aha! A fellow book reader!
Beatrice there’s a similar part in the new trailer. Five adults and seven kids.😭
I got chills up until 1:30 but then the real tears started coming. My heart hurts...this is the last time they will all be together and they don't even know it...I wish this movie had been 4 hours instead of 2
Mike Wazowski thats what im saying dude.... the way their smiling.. the way stan says "i hate you" and they all laugh.. it fucks me up especially when bill is holding the jacket and they all hug. What makes it more sad is will probably see stan die first thing in the second film 😰
WHEN BILL FINDS THE JACKET...this is gonna sound like I'm just stretching numbers but I kid you not I cried for 5 HOURS when I got home because of that scene and the scene where he talks to Georgie for the last time in the sewers, and the blood oath scene. And also, notice how when the Losers are all going home, Stan and Eddie are the first to leave? THAT fucks me up, what kind of next level foreshadowing..
Mike Wazowski this movie is a gem of our time thats for sure.
Thaks
😢 my heart hurts... this is so sad 😭 it was a Beautiful movie 😢😢
1:30 is just so beautiful.
Captain Olimar 1:46
😭
Captain Olimar All the soundtrack in this movie were beautiful. I ❤️ ed all of them.
Captain Olimar so true. I'm fucking crying
Captain Olimar yes
best horror movie soundtrack
And the best horror movie
youssef waheed I totally agree with you. BEST movie and soundtracks.
Not ever but recently.....absolutely
100% agree
Randomfools if this isnt the best than what is
The flute at 1:43 is so beautiful and makes me feel nostalgic, it's like innocent and childlike in a sense, just harmonious like the friendship the losers had in the end.
Not heroes, but friends.
You got it.
Stop it....... I'm crying 😭😭😭
Sure
🙂 friend
, but also heroes because they stopped an interdimensional shapeshifter from feasting off of their town's residents.
And this is why IT stands shoulders above the standard generic horror fare.
The movie and the soundtrack beautifully brought out the love and the bond between the children and the pains of growing up.
The movie did this well, but the novel is even better. Reading IT will change your life.
And then chapter 2 ruins it
@@damjanmijajlovic3570 Didnt
@@damjanmijajlovic3570ok
im not crying. my eyes are just sweating
I’m not crying Tis just hayfever
Wahhhh
"Swear it. S-s-swear, if IT isn't dead, if IT ever comes back, we'll come back too."
Sharon Hubel I swear, Bill
I swear
I swear bill
I swear bill
I swear
This movie will become a classic : )
I hope so too
It already is lol read the book
@@christophercarlisle7887 he means the remake dipstick
It has already become a Cult Classic :)
@@jamiecurran3833 not a remake, seeing as the original was a TV series, and this is the first cinematic adaptation of the book... dipstick...
The scene makes me cry every time. It's not just the scene itself, but the powerful music behind it. Hits home for me
swear.swear if IT isn’t dead.if IT comes back.we come back too.
😭😭💕💕
IT's gonna come back in 9th of September 2019...
Im Coming back for sure. I think we all are. We started this journey with them and we will be there in Derry to finish what was started
She’s quoting a line from the movie sillies.
Arda Sütçü 6th
I swear
So this was all emotional but at 1:26 ..... Real tears man, I'd never get bored of this movie
Exactly. This story in general perfectly captured the essence of friendship, childhood, and growing old. It’s sad but beautiful.
When I went to watch this movie I was expecting to be more scared and frightened, but something about this movie really moved me, the blood oath scene really touched me and I broke down crying in the theatre. Something about the part when the camera went over Eddie's cast with the red V over the S in loser really got me. It was a beautiful scene❤️
Connieisbored oh my goodness you are not alone. I feel the exact same way. I even bought a sweatshirt that has the "loser/lover" design :) It really moved me too.
Am I the only one who got teary eyed during this scene and the scene where Bill found Gerogie's raincoat? I think the kids had such great chemistry together!
gina julian yeah, same. I went into that movie wanting to be scared and came out with feels. Idk why Georgies death bothered me so much, but.. In a good way? Like I knew they were gonna go all out with the violence but damn his death disturbing and sad then when bill finds his raincoat in the end and starts crying.. I teared up. This is the second movie, this year, besides Logan that made come out in tears.
Bitch, I balled my eyes out
I'm balling again listening to this track. This one really hits hard because it's not only the oath they took but it was the last time that all 7 of them would be together
gina julian I think the blood oath scene hit me so hard because it was directly after the scene with Bill finding the raincoat. the way all the kids join together to hug and support Bill is so heartwarming during the sad scene :( and then the blood oath right after that, again strengthening their friendship, just KILLS me
I saw the movie three times in theaters and each time I see the blood oath scene I cry even more than I did before! not trying to bash the mini series but the losers club here had more chemistry in my opinion . I wish part 2 was coming out sooner but look how long we waited for part 1 to come out and it was worth the wait
This the type of music that played in my mind when I told my best friends from school bye on the last day. Knowing that I might not ever see or hear from them again. Because we will go on to be adults
Same man. But we can’t do anything about it. We just have to continue. Chin up man and it will be 6 years that we’re worth all our precious lives.
Especially at the 1:30 mark
Yes
I went into "It" expecting some good scares and some creepy clowns, but what I got was all that... and so much more. The characters and their relationships were the highlights of this movie - such an testament to childhood and the friends we made back then. The laughs, the fights, the tears, the enchantment, the disillusionment, and everything that being 12 encapsulates. Stephen King once wrote in another story, "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does *anyone?*" This song just nails that feeling home so well.
I love this movie - not just because it's creepy and has some neat scares, but because it was a horror film that dared to tell us a story about characters that we felt like we knew and loved. You know, I've been telling people - the scariest thing about "It" isn't the demonic clown or the haunted houses or any of that - it's the facts that kids these days don't get to ride their bikes with their friends anymore. They don't get to spend their summers in small towns, watching parades and at picnics. They are glued to smartphones instead of exploring the woods (or even the sewers!) and that is what should scare us.
I don't know - I loved it a lot. Major props to the director and the crew and the wonderful cast and, of course, Benjamin Wallfisch for making this a great experience.
Everything you said is how I felt, but didn’t know how to express it to others. It’s a movie about the power of friendship and happiness at that age, also with a message about conquering your personal fears, disguised as a horror film. It’s beautiful, and becomes personal for all of us.
If you've read the book, its that feeling of ultimate friendship and nostalgia x1000. I was in a funk for a week after finishing it. One of my favs.
I tried reading the book a few years back, and I couldn't get into it, in all honesty. I made it to around the 1/4 mark. I usually like King's writing, too, but it felt very bloated and kind of messy to me. Of course, that was like five years ago. I might need to give it another go. I still have it sitting right here, too. It was $0.25 at a yard sale, hah.
MajorMotionMatt Well said. I completely agree. 👍👍👍
Damn, I shed a tear : ((
A beautiful way of telling something
That moment when Stand and Eddie left first....
How terribly sad. Didn't make that connection.
Mr. Tey Yeah, they both die in the sequel.
Fucking messed me up.
i think we all do. i was crying. Eddie was especially my favorite. ;'(
Nooo this is so sad😭😭
And now we all realize Stan and Eddie leave first
I think we all know what this means
AHHXBMNX
They die in the book
They die in the movie too..:(
They die stan dies then Eddie dies :(
They have died in the film adaptation
R.i.P Stan and Eddie, most emotional was from Eddie scene.
I will never forget the feeling I got watching this scene. I can still picture the shot perfectly in my mind, how beautiful everything looked, especially after the climax with Pennywise in the sewers, and how it struck me so deeply.
I've been to see many a horror film in my time. I entered that theatre with my usual mixture of excitement and anxiety, a hint of anticipation thrown in there, too. I was looking forward to being scared and being thrilled and honestly, I got so much more than that.
It's a horror movie. It has gore, it has the horror, it has the jump scares and the tension, but I can't help but feel under all of that, there's some sort of messed up coming-of-age story.
Like what happened with Pennywise and the murders, was like the kids losing their innocence and finally growing up. The fact It's summer, is mentioned repeatedly throughout the film. It's Summer, they should be out and enjoying themselves, but instead they're crippled by the fear that they might die at the hands of some clown. Maybe not today, or tomorrow, but maybe the day after that.
That final scene where you see all seven of them together for the final time, that circle of blooded hands. That meant something. It made me cry, an emotion i never thought I'd experience in a horror unless it was from the actual horror. The feeling this particular shot gave me was something else.
I would honestly pay to watch that film again, I loved the whole film. It was honestly some of the best acting, some of the best directing and, some of the best casting I've ever seen.
But that shot.
That final shot. The camera spinning round them, Eddie's cast, the beautiful background and their sweet ignorance.
We know what happens to them. We know they all end up going their separate ways, never to see each other again for a VERY long time.
Well, it just about breaks my heart.
Ol 15 Ugh same : //
Why am I crying so much whilst reading this
This is so perfectly worded. If I had to explain someone what this movie is about or how was it, I'd just show them these lines. Best review ever.
It seems like they had already lost their innocence with how they spoke (the cursing. Not that's it's bad or anything. The characters are all still very likable.) but yea it's a good point that they wanted to enjoy their summer. And it's true the whole growing up it's all normal
your beautiful comment made me cry. you are 110% correct.
Idk why but that part at like 1:45 if I could remember correctly the camera showed Eddie's cast that said Loser with the V written over the S.. this part was just extra touching for me
That part was amazing
That's what perfectly captured the heart in the original novel, and as a longtime fan, I couldn't have asked for more.
SPIDER MAN ):
Soul of Cinder same
That part literally makes me wanna cry so hard I love this movie so much😭😭😭
I love how this horror isn't just any generic horror. It explores character development throughout. We as the audience get to see these characters grow within the space of a year and then go their separate ways and not see each other for a very long time.
This movie is so beautiful especially with the amazing soundtrack and amazing cast. IT will always make me feel so many emotions
As a big fan of the mini series, I was not disappointed in the slightest by this movie. If anything I've become more emotionally attached to the storyline and I cannot wait till 2019 to finish the journey alongside with the characters
Alex Hardman me too!!!! I cannot wait!!! But I'm confused on one part of the storyline. Why did they go their separate ways to not see each other for a long time...? aren't they in like middle school and all go to the same school? that was one thing I didn't understand in the movie. After the blood oath scene they acted like they wouldn't see each other for a long long time. But school was going to be starting again...?
Samantha obviously Beverly is moving away and mike is homeschooled. I'm not too sure about the others if I'm honest tho you've got a valid point but in the miniseries that's what happens
Its awesome to know i wasn't the only one whom experienced this feeling of joy, peace, hope, and serenity while watching and listening to the blood oath part
It’s a crime that this wasn’t nominated for best score at the Oscars.
Idk what it freaking is man. At 1:28? It’s some of the best score I’ve ever heard. Just reminds me of innocence, when times were simpler, the freedom of being a kid. Perfection.
This song makes me cry. 😭😭😭
Me too
Me too😓😭its so sad😶😭
So beautiful! Listening to this gives me flashes of my childhood but also reminds me of the pain of having to leave it behind. So bittersweet and I will remember this and cherish this with my whole heart.
when the flute comes in around 1:50, my heart ACHES. i love these movies so much. companionship, love, death, fear, anger, hurt, you feel it with them.
This is true beauty.
This is the essence of Stephen King. He writes stories about people, disguised as horror
I'm so glad the remake did the blood oath. This scene was so beautiful. It gave me chills, and almost made me feel like I wanted to cry.
Tess1061 I fucking did cry, my guy (or girl)
Adaptation* is not a remake
This scene was one of the moments that did better than the 1990 miniseries
This score is so powerful. Such a great feel for such an amazing story. As a daddy of two little boys, this whole movie just brings me to tears.
It almost like we are with them we got scared, fought, and created a bond with the kids onscreen. We took the journey with them. and now we will wait until 2019 until we can all defeat pennywise together. As a whole. As a family. As losers. This is Such an uplifting score. I cried
Meg Lapointe wow this comment is so true
Alex Hardman thank you so much.. 👍🎈❤
I agree! I just wish part 2 wasn't so far away! part one was so good that i'm anxious to see what part 2 will be like
gina julian Oh count me in on this. I just need to see what will happen in part 2 now that we saw part 1. When are they going to release it because I totally can’t wait to see what happens next.
Sept 6th 2019 is when part 2 is coming out!
1:40 is so moving. Funny how music with no words can paint a full picture and tug at the deepest parts of your soul!
This song is like the personification of never forget who we are, & where we come from. It's the memories of being a kid. Turned 27 in September, & this score makes me so nostalgic.
I had a losers club. There was one summer where we would hang out everyday and ride bikes all around town. I was never closer with anyone else besides them. We did everything together and made the best memories I’ll ever have. So many adventures. One is about to graduate, another was not allowed to hangout with us anymore and was sent to another school, and the last one and I are still friends but it’s not the same anymore. I wish I cherished them before I lost them.
This makes me cry so hard
Anti LOcki same
Too
Anti LOcki your not alone!😓
I’m not a horror genre person, but this movie made me laugh, cry, jump, all of the above. It deserves to be best R-rated Horror Film of all time. The kids’ chemistry was off the chart good. Now I watch this movie once a week. Hope Chapter 2 is as good.
I am beyond happy that I was not the only one crying during this scene. This is SO beautiful. This awakened such a longing inside me for a beautiful friendship and the feeling of a summer breeze on my face. Words cannot express how I feel listening to this.
Pencil_oz I feel the exact same way about everything you just said. My friends don't understand me when I talk about how beautiful and heart-wrenching this movie was, especially this blood oath scene, so I'm so glad I'm not alone with this. It's breath-taking.
Samantha It really is! It literally took my breath away the first time I listened to it. And my friends don't understand me neither
Best ending scene in a horror movie I've ever watched, and with such beautiful, fitting music to boot!
1:30 is Honestly so beautiful it makes me imagine myself with my partner, in a vibrant field with flowers and clear skies. Just admiring my lover. That part makes me feel free and alive. It gives me a visual that there is more to life.
Benjamin Wallfisch is a fucking legend.
This legit made me start getting emotional as I miss my old friends and don't even know if I will ever see them again
1:26 ... I get chills... it’s so beautiful for the next minute.. love the whole song..but that part.
This movie strikes me so deeply, because like them, I'm thirteen. Today, is my last day of summer vacation, and like them, this may very well be the end of my last real summer of childhood. This movie will always seal those cracks, in my breaking youth.
1:27 when they added this part to the final scene of Chapter 2 I almost cried. So heart touching 💔
Same
The friendship between the kids in IT
And the friendship between the kids in Stand By Me
To me -- those stories capture the true essence of what friendship was like growing up as a child.
My heart will forever cry over the beautiful bonds between those kids, every time I watch these films, because they ring with that element of truth. It's pure, it's innocent and it's precious.
As Gordie said in Stand By Me: "I never had any friends later on like the ones I had when I was 12. Jesus, does anyone?"
I went to the film "it" three times. and every time, at this point in the movie, I cried. I can not explain why, but I just had tears running down my cheeks and I could not stop it.
I cannot describe the feeling I got when watching this scene.
There was so much hope in them.
this is one of the most beautiful pieces i've heard in a long while. Benjamin's music is very James Newton Howard-esque, thus he is one of my new favorites :)
Mindblowing!
Bálint Szollár funny you say that bc I was wanting Newton Howard to do the score when this was announced. I kept hearing Signs and The Village. Glad the score ended up echoing him.
Shane Ramirez i was absolutely hearing the same. My 2 fav osts 😁
Shane Ramirez YESSS the Village score is sooooo good
So that’s the reason I’m getting Peter Pan (2003) vibes
I came back, this sound makes me cry every time, it reminds me of how happy I was before, and how these actors form my childhood and everything I see today. Is such a great movie, and I couldn't stop crying when the music, and the flashbacks appeared, it's just magnificent.
This movie has a special place in my heart as the very first horror movie I ever watched. My brother watched it and as a joke I said I would to, but I actually did. I was scarred for weeks. And I can say no movie I’ve ever watch managed to scare me like IT. But by now, those scars have healed and now this is one of my favorite movies
The fact that it's been awhile since it came out and I watch the movie all the time still, and this song gives me even more chills everytime I listen to it and I start crying...
This is such a touching piece and I get sad when listening to this because I think about when they get older and when they have to return...and how not all seven of them are going to make it in the end :/
1:25 is so nostalgic I swear. It reminds me of going outside with my friends on sunny summer days and being silly and having fun.
THANK YOU!!! I SAW the movie and this composition hit my heart. Such a "resolution."
Yeah, this is an art, not just a movie
This track brilliantly encapsulates why IT is not your run of the mill horror story. It is at its very core a tale of growing up, of discovering the world, and overcoming your fears.
It is a beautifully realised tale about coming of age and finding people you can trust for life amidst the darkness that engulfs the world.
1:44 Absolutely beautiful
I hope this song is reprised in Chapter Two during Eds' big moment in the final showdown with IT.
Hawkstar270 Ouch : ((
SPIDER MAN Now is THIS supposed to be a joke, because it doesn’t sound funny to me.
SPIDER MAN Thanks!! Sounds so sad. Why do all the Eddies from TV Shows that I watched ALWAYS end up dying???
SPIDER MAN hey SPIDER MAN VS THE FLASH! Who would win???
I thought the same thing :,)
This movie has one of the greatest soundtracks I ever heard it’s amazing
It wasn't stated in the film, but this is the last time all 7 of them will be together at the same time. The Loser's Club disbanded. Now cry the next time you watch it.
Mr. Tey I heard all the kids are returning for the sequel. For flashbacks etc. But Stan....:(
Exactly Stan. The 7 will never be together again.
Yes this is technically the last time they are all together. They eventually drift part and they lose their memories when they get older. Plus what happens to Stan. I get teary eyes just thinking about it :'(
Nubia Quiroz idk i feel thats too weird even the original 4 disband? I understand bev she leaves to portland and mike goes back to being an out cast but what about ben?
Well in the novel (and what happened in the mini-series) after they "defeated" IT they all start to slowly drift apart, one by one. They all eventually leave Derry when they get older - except for Mike. They go on with their lives (forgetting the stuff they went through together when they were kids) until of course IT comes back.
don't cry don't cry don't cry don't cry.... okay I'm crying!! i really miss the cast together, I miss the bonds between the characters during the movie and it hurts that I probably will never see them...
When I grow up I will remember this song like the one that reminds me of when I was a little kid with my old school friends ! I miss those good times...
This track alone introduces the whole tone of this story. This track tells you right to your face that "It" isn't just a standard horror film. It's a film of many genres. I personally see it as a coming-of-age film with horror elements, bathed in drama, sprinkled in romance and drizzled with comedy. Just like the source material by Stephen King. This track is so beautiful but sad at the same time, so it fits the tone of the scene perfectly. Even if you're a newcomer to the It franchise, you can just feel that this moment is the last time all seven Losers will be together. It's utterly heartbreaking. 😭😔 Bill, Ben, Richie, Mike, Stanley, Beverly and Eddie aren't just saying goodbye to each other in the Barrens, they're saying goodbye to US, the audience, goodbye to the best (and most terrifying) summer of their lives. But most importantly, they're saying goodbye to their childhood. This is my definition of perfection. #swearit #losers4life 🤡🎈
This song makes me wanna cry,😭😢 Cuse it's so good !!!!
YESSSS
Yeah
the movie does a good job of portraying they're friendship and how special it is.. An I like that because at some points, it makes you feel a part of it 😊😊
Why is it that childhood friends seem so much better than adult friends? The bonds just aren't as strong. Also sometimes people pretend to be your friend but are using you! I've experienced that. It sucks!
Innocence and the fear of the unknown. Fear of being an adult. Just knowing who is who and if they are truly valuable to keep. As Stephen King wrote in the book, "what can be done now when you're eleven can often never be done again."
Whenever I listen to this soundtrack I do get choked up because I did have my own losers club. We consisted of one girl and six guys including myself. And this year I lost my Eddie, Stanley, and Richie. So this story/ film speaks to me in a very personal way. Just wanted to share that. :)
1:45 This part melts my heart....
The musics got me crying this reminds me about my friendship and how I will never see them again in the future and how all the Ships in this movie made it incredible.
This is my most favorite soundtrack in 'IT' movie especially in the flute part. It feels like I'm free and I feel the peace despite from my difficulties and challenges that I encountered in my life. I can't even explain why my eyes is filled with tears when I hear this sound. Maybe this soundtrack has a big impact for me to give me a message of hope and not giving up to achieve success.
When Eddie and Stanley died I cryed so much especially when Eddie dies and the way Richie hugs him 💔😭 true friendship
Best movie i've ever seen and I don't know why cause I hate horror movies!! The kids, the bullies the adults and Skarsgard's acting is on point and the filmmaking from Andy Muschietti and her sister is amazing. So proud to be an argentinian. Don't even get me started on the Soundtrack. From the first song that Bill's Mother is playing on the piano to this piece the music was perfect. I can't stress enough how the Blood Oath scene was the best!! The song on that scene, the growth from the kids and the feel that they are never going to be reunited that way again adds an emotional weight to that scene that no other movie could ever achieve. Makes me tear up every time I hear that song and remember about that moment! This isn't just a simple scary film, it's a coming of age story with a deep meaning: fear holds you back. You have to dare and live every day at it's fullest and don't be afraid. Thank you Muschiettis and the crew. You've created a masterpiece. Can't wait for chapter 2!!
Yea it's so much more than a horror movie! It's a beautiful tale of friendship and how important it is! My friends and I loved the cast! So awesome! (Were in our 20s and 30s)
You know that feeling when you liked the movie a lot and within that 2 hour time you have connected to the characters so much. And when the movie ends, man it's a sad feeling for sure, and it was the same with me. Plus when they added this music, man. I tried my best to hold my tears...
Couldn’t have asked for more from this scene as a fan. Beautifully acted and scored. Just incredible.
this song just gives me a feeling that doesnt even exist. it brings back so many things.
Sounds like hope..Go Losers Club!!!
This movie will always hold a special place in my heart I don't ever want to forget it 😭
"Drive away and try to keep smiling. Get a little rock and roll on the radio and go toward all the life there is with all the courage you can find and all the belief you can muster. Be true, be brave, stand. All the rest is darkness". - Stephen King, It.
What a beautiful story, what a beautiful Movie, what a beautiful track. 10/10
This song sounds like a friendship staying together👍
This was a amazing movie, I loved it so much and not just because of the jump scares and the creepy stuff that was going on, but the relationships between the kids, and their friendship of staying and going through the journey together and never leaving each other.
The music made the movie fantastic and amazing I'm gonna have to thank Benjamin Wallfisch, and the part when Bill cut the kids hands made me cry, not just because it looked like it hurt, but because of the beautiful music that played over while they were making an oath the come back when the clown comes in 27 years.
Also, while they were making the oath and holding hands, I loved seeing in how they showed Eddie's cast and showing how he wrote a V over S in the word Losers.
I have to say, I will be very sad when this cast will going and not being able to come back again after the next movie, because (this is of my opinion) this was BY FAR my most favorite cast, they just made their character their own. And they, like, made themselves be in their characters shoes. Just that made me feel like I could relate to them in some way. And I personally love that.
Dried_Up_Raisen If it makes you feel any better my friend, the kids come back but in flashbacks so yes they will be in the sequel
Having seen the sequel I'm happy to say that there are new flashbacks with the younger actors in Part Two, and the adult actors do an amazing job. Especially Bill Hader as Ritchie.
Thank you for posting this, WaterTower Music! 😀
just beautiful.
This movie is so underrated. I wish I'd found out about it sooner and not just last month. It's amazing. I have never ever felt such a genuine, wholesome experience watching a movie before, except for IT chapter 1. It's remarkable. A masterpiece. It's the Losers' friendship that just really ties it all for me, makes the entire movie so beautiful.
this song just hits so deep and i don’t know why, this will forever be my favorite movie
Glad they went with this blood oath ending, than the sex orgy ending.
Tell me about the sex orgy ending
tHeY aRe KiDs
According to what I've heard from people who read the book, after they've killed PennyWise, they then make a pact to come back 27 years later to kill him, if he did come back alive. So instead of a blood oath, they all take turns with Beverly, which in a way was a sign of them maturing into adulthood as well.
Ok nevermind untell me this
John Smithee actually I've read the book and this isn't quite what happens. They still have some form of the blood oath with the pact to come back if It ever comes back (they cut their hands and hold hands and swear to, etc.). The sex orgy thing is a separate thing that is more related to the mental connection the 7 share?? Still confused tbh is was a very weird scene lol but the blood oath scene is still in the book, alongside the underage orgy 👍🏼
For me the best scene in the movie. The bond between these kids, the love and care they feel for each other. The music part is sooo touching and i felt sad at the end. Stan and Eddie are the first ones leaving the blood oath. Foreshadowing for Chapter 2-- :( :( I think that´s the point where the Kids lost their childhood. The Group will split up after some time. And thats the sad part. I think everyone had some friends in their childhood, and can totally relate to the feeling you got, when you watch this scene.
Didn't Bev move away? I would think the boys except Mike saw each other in school and remained friends at least in high school (though even going to the same school they could grow apart but not like that! It's over time.)
this never fails to make me cry
wow that's a good flute
Arcane the painting flute player lady played that part
Soul of Cinder Dude now I must admit: THAT lady is creepy if you ask me. Just look at the way she smiles through that wall painting. I actually got some chills there.
Stan was afraid of the Flute Lady
Stan is first to leave
Flute plays
Owen Liss death song
One of the reasons why this scene was better than the 1990 version
Horror movies don’t have to be scary. Sometimes the ending can be sad. That’s how I feel like. Stranger Things, Halloween 2018, It, and It: Chapter Two. All of it.
After watching Chapter II , I AM CRYING
1:30 made me cry how really powerful there friendship is❤️😢I wish me and my friends can do that when we have to say goodbye
I remember being in middle school watching this awesome movie 💯☺️🙏
Bro when this part of the movie played in chapter 1 and 2 I just burst into tears bro I would not stop crying
IKR same like in it chapter 2 It brought me to tears remembering the first movie when they did the blood oath it felt like they were children again 😢
This is everything
i literally cant listen to this without SOBBING. like it doesn’t matter what situation im in, or if im in a amazing mood, i WILL get sad and cry.
It wasn’t just about pennywise, it was about each other. The blood oath was a promise that no matter what happened to them, in the end they would always be friends. When the scars disappeared in the second movie it was because they kept their promise.
This is amongst my most favorite song in the soundtrack.