Why can't Beverly's dad see the blood?

Beverly's father can't see any of the blood in the bathroom. On one level, this is because he's an adult; a major theme of It is that the innate power of childhood and ability to remember childhood fears serve as a crucial weapon against It.
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What does Beverly's dad do to her?

Miniseries. Here Alvin is the widowed spouse of the late Elfrida Marsh. Here, he is physically and mentally abusive to Beverly, slapping her when she tries to explain the poem sent to her, and threatening to 'whip the skin off' her when she flees the home.
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Why was Beverly Marsh afraid of blood?

To put it bluntly, the blood Bev sees is period blood. She is afraid of going through puberty and becoming a woman. She fears this because of her abusive, misogynistic father and the fact that boys and men already sexualize her.
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Was Beverly sexually abused by her dad in it?

While no incident of sexual abuse occurs in the film, each scene between Beverly and her father is laced with the understanding of what he wants, and what she knows he wants.
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Why did Beverly sleep with the losers?

After the Losers' Club defeat Pennywise, they get lost in Derry's sewer system. After coming to the realisation that they can't escape without being unified, Beverly — the single female member — decides she needs to have sex with the six boys.
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Can Bevs dad see the blood?

After a tense encounter between Beverly and her abusive and predatory father, who can't see any of the blood, the male members of the Losers' Club stop by. Fearing she's imagined the whole thing, Beverly leads them up to the bathroom — where, to her relief, she realizes they can all see the blood.
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Was Carrie on her period?

Carrie's relationship to her menstruating body is one of abject horror. Her period begins at the same time as her telekinesis powers. The novel ends with the infamous prom scene, where a bucket of pigs' blood is poured over Carrie in front of her peers.
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Does Beverly get her period in IT?

Of course, the hair also works in tandem with the larger metaphor that comes with the blood: the fact that Beverly is going through puberty and experiencing her period for the first time.
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What happened to Beverly's mom?

Elfrida Marsh is a character from Stephen King's novel IT. She is Beverly Marsh's mother and Alvin Marsh's wife. She eventually succumbs to her fatal cancer. In IT (film) and IT: Chapter Two (film) she passed prior to the events of the film.
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Will It 3 come?

Pennywise actor Bill Skarsgård confirmed in September 2019 that he'd spoken with Muschietti about what a third movie could be, teasing that it's not "quite what people expect" and that it would be "something different". "The first two stories are the book, and the second film is the end of that story.
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Was Beverly raped in the book it?

ScreenGeek did some digging and shares the shocking scenes removed from Fukunaga's adaptation when Muschietti eventually took over directing duties, including a scene in which eleven-year-old Beverly Marsh is raped by her father.
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Why did Beverly in it cut her hair?

“Beverly's hair is basically a reflection of her acting against the abuse,” he revealed. “Her hair is something that her father is fixated on, and it sort of represents her abuse. She takes control by cutting it off. And she cuts it off in the bathroom, and the hair goes into the sink.
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How did Pennywise become evil?

When the town of Derry was built in 1715, IT awoke and began a cycle of feeding on the fears of the people of Derry and then resuming hibernation for cycles of 27 to 30 years. IT would prey on the children of Derry because children's fears are easier to harvest and then manipulate into physical form.
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Who is Beverly Marsh in love with?

Beverly had a crush on Bill Denbrough, but as an adult and towards the end of book, she lets go of her feelings for Bill and falls in love with Ben Hanscom. In the book, she lives with her abusive father, Alvin Marsh (on one page, he is incorrectly referred to as her stepfather) and her mother, Elfrida Marsh.
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Can the adults see Pennywise?

Invisibility: IT can appear (usually as Pennywise) to only certain people and stay invisible (in both sight and sound) from others. This is seen in a few instances, like when adult Beverly encounters Pennywise at her former home or when adult Ben Hanscom encounters it in the public library.
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What is Ben afraid of in It?

Fears: Though Ben is the stoic emotional rock of the group, he also is terrified of bullies, having been picked on relentlessly by Henry Bowers (who blames Ben for himself failing a class and having to attend summer school).
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Why does Carrie White have powers?

In the 2013 remake, Carrie White mentioned that she inherited her telekinetic power from either her father Ralph or from her great-grandmother Sadie Cochran, was the mother of Judith Cochran, the mother-in-law of John Brigman, the grandmother of Margaret Brigman. Sadie, like her great-granddaughter, was telekinetic.
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Is Carrie White autistic?

She wore plain white cotton underpants and a heavy cotton white bra. One of her pairs were spotted with blood when one of her pads began to wilt. She cried a lot which made her eyes red and socketed from weeping. It is implied she is autistic as when the fire whistle went off she covered her ears and screamed.
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What was wrong with Carrie's mother?

Margaret was very evil and abusive to her daughter, Carrie. She locks her in the closet and orders her to pray for "forgiveness" when she learns about the shower incident, because she said it was a "curse" for Eve's disobedience offering Adam the fruit and creating the original sin.
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Why can't the adults see Pennywise?

The adults being oblivious to what happened to the children is part of IT's influence on the town's residents, as it could make them blind to what was happening if it desired to, as that made it easier for the creature to feed on children.
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Why is Eddie's mom so weird in It?

Some spoilers for It (movie, 2017) are below.

Malformed and oozing, the leper represents Eddie's greatest fear: infectious disease. His phobia seems to stem from a mental illness his mother suffers from known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which manifests in her relentless “worrying” about his health.
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How many forms did Pennywise have?

Pennywise is only one of Its forms. In the film, we also see It become a mummy, Beverly's dad, Mike's burning parents, the creepy painting lady, a decapitated boy, a leper, and Georgie, and in the book, he takes many more forms, most famously, the classic Universal monsters.
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Why is Pennywise afraid of turtles?

IT represents chaos, evil, and fear, while the turtle is a force of kindness and is led by compassion, making them direct opposites. Both being interdimensional entities, their powers are at the same level, meaning that the turtle could kill IT if it wanted to, so it makes sense that IT is afraid of it.
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Is Pennywise a beldam?

Coraline's stop-motion antagonist, Other Mother aka the Beldam, shares many of the same traits as Pennywise and Dandelo. All three take the form of harmless-looking hosts; they're a mother, a clown, and an old man respectively.
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Why does Pennywise have a red balloon?

Bill Denbrough described them as writhing, destroying orange lights, and IT as an endless, crawling, hairy creature made of that same light. The theory, then, suggests that the balloons are a representation of the deadlights and contain the souls of the children killed by IT.
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