The Mist!
<div class="IPBDescription">There's something in it!</div>So, I just went and saw this today, overall I'm pleased. The acting was pretty good, <span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>especially for the religious zealot. Though the wife at the beginning was pretty lame, not like she was in the movie for more then 2 lines of dialog anyway.</span> You started to care about the characters, which was important because the story hinged on the characters being believable. CG was mediocre, <span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>whenever a creature came out of the mist I was disappointed but it was low budget so Ill forgive them; it didn't really detract from the movie either.</span> The story was great, but I didn't expect any less from Mr. King. So, it was good. I'm not sure what else to say, I'd recommend it to anybody with a love for lovecraftian monsters and the apocalypse.
One last thing: Don't go to this movie if you want to be scared by dead people and gory monsters, it's not scary in that way. It isn't about the monsters, it's about the people.
So, yeah. Anybody else seen it?
ps: <span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>Darktower reference at the beginning!</span>
One last thing: Don't go to this movie if you want to be scared by dead people and gory monsters, it's not scary in that way. It isn't about the monsters, it's about the people.
So, yeah. Anybody else seen it?
ps: <span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>Darktower reference at the beginning!</span>
Comments
Good?
or
Bad.
The ending was kinda lulz, but I enjoyed the books ending more.
Is it enough?
Yessuh
They changed the ending though.
Often not happy, but also often not depressing, just really damn strange.
Think Langoliers.
Actually, the book's ending is open ended, but the movie has a sad and dramatic conclusion.
Someone share the book ending with us. I'm curious now.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
The book ending...
<span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>If I remember right, the book ended with the main characters driving over an abandoned mist-covered highway (narrowly avoiding the thundering footsteps of a giant creature disguised by the mist) to come to a radio station where they broadcast questions such as "Is there anybody else out there?" "Anyone else alive?" etc.
Although I read the book several years ago, so this may be innacurate.
So far as I know, the 'real' ending of the book was very-much open ended, as in Stephen King left some of the characters alive, while the rest of the world was a big unknown.</span>
I went ahead and checked wikipedia, and learned that The Mist was one of the chief inspirations for Half-Life =d who knew? =p
<a href="http://uk.gamespot.com/features/halflife_final/part3.html" target="_blank">http://uk.gamespot.com/features/halflife_final/part3.html</a>
Someone share the book ending with us. I'm curious now.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<span style='color:#000000;background:#000000'>The story is written in past-tense, because in the end (final pages) you find out it's the main character (Drayton) writing down the events of the days before. He leaves off by saying he unsure of what'll happen and in the morning they're going to drive out again. So they're just left to wander the mist in search of salvation. Ending the memoirs.</span>