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I disagree. Don't get me wrong, your personal experience in life is yours and nobody can say it's wrong. But in my experience I have noticed that younger kids swear a lot more (they think it's cool, they are trying to impress their friends, they think they are being grown-up etc).
It's only when kids get a bit older the swearing dies down a bit and you really only do it when you are pissed off or when you mean it.
You then look back as an adult and cringe about the way you used to talk and the lame jokes (did you notice all the "your mom" jokes?) as a kid when you thought you were being so mature but really you were being idiots?
That's exactly the vibe I got from the kids' dialogue in the movie and I think they got it spot on to be honest.
It certainly (in my experience) had nothing to do with "bad apples" swearing , and good kids not swearing.
"Actually now that I think of it, Netflix should produce an IT TV series that's much darker... and hire Cary Fukunaga's 2015 script to work on it!"
I doubt they would do it so close to the movie but personally I would love this.
I don't think so, but it's possible the scene was cut and something happened with that clown (I certainly expected it to)
The statue or the portrait?
Reaperscout strangely I did some google-ing and it seems nobody is talking about this. Everyone is talking about the statue that is dressed to like Pennywise but nobody is talking about the portrait/painting.