IT Welcome To Derry Season 1, Episode 8 Review   A Messy, Unfocused Final Battle Turns This Atmosph

IT Welcome To Derry Season 1, Episode 8 Review A Messy, Unfocused Final Battle Turns This Atmosph

IT: Welcome To Derry Season 1, Episode 8 Review - A Messy, Unfocused Final Battle Turns This Atmospheric Ghost Story Into An Action-Packed Marvel Blockbuster . If you feel great, please support the author by subscribing to our channel to track the next video. You Should Watch It . Top things you need to know: https://goo.gl/LJjmmT . Latest news about Dumi Masilela: https://goo.gl/hk47HE . Latest news about Zodwa Wabantu: https://goo.gl/Xaujk5 You Should Watch It Subscribe Channel(Official) : http://goo.gl/UQo7mQ Twitter Official:   / dailynewstht   Plus Official: https://goo.gl/m9kou6 Webiste: https://goo.gl/NVWbtx Subscribe Channel(Official) : http://goo.gl/UQo7mQ . ------------------------------------- #latestnewszimbabwe #zimbabwenews #BreakingnewsZimbabwe ------------------------------------- Subscribe Channel(Official) : http://goo.gl/UQo7mQ  Warning! This review contains spoilers for It: Welcome to Derry’s season 1 finale.  It: Welcome to Derry’s season 1 finale is bigger, more ambitious, and more action-packed than any of the previous episodes, for better and for worse. This final episode starts out a lot like John Carpenter’s The Fog, as a monstrous invasion sweeps the town under the cover of a thick blanket of fog.  This all-out supernatural attack paves the way for some really creepy imagery, brought to life by the cinematographers and production designers: a blood-drenched milkman is seen lying dead in a doorway; Dick Hallorann is still being haunted by zombie soldiers; Pennywise guides a long line of floating children through the fog with the sound of music, a la the Pied Piper. The fog itself gives every exterior shot an unsettling vibe. The characters in focus are silhouetted behind the veil of fog, and their surroundings are frighteningly obscured, so we have no idea what’s around them. Welcome To Derry Loses Some Of Its Humanity As The Finale Focuses Too Much On Spectacle It Works Best When It's Rooted In Character  This season finale feels truly climactic and definitive, but it’s also the episode that feels the most like Stranger Things. Stranger Things was heavily influenced by Stephen King’s original It novel, but It: Welcome to Derry has, ironically, taken a lot of cues from Stranger Things in adapting that story for television. There have been some undeniable parallels with Stranger Things over the past few weeks, but the finale dives headfirst into the pesky, overdone tropes of Stranger Things’ own finale episodes.  As Pennywise begins a large-scale invasion of the town, all the kids join forces to fight back. They pool their resources, hash together a plan of action, and go out to slay the monster, just like Mike, Eleven, and the gang would do. Stranger Things falters when it feels more like an action-packed Marvel blockbuster than an atmospheric ghost story, and that’s the problem with Welcome to Derry’s finale. The fog draped over the town is a great visual component, but it also introduces a high-stakes Avengers-level threat. The magical dagger might as well be an Infinity Stone, and Pennywise might as well be Th