Doctor Sleep movie plot
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Garrick 2022-03-24 09:01:49
Brain-controlled soul-sucking eyes, luminous, psychic, floating GPS, intracranial castle, mountain top hotel, soul-locking party, mirrored mountain road, snow maze, bar, dad reminiscing about the old days... I watched the director's cut version, expectations were too high and I was disappointed, I guess the whole film is too much from the original The shackles of novels and Kubrick movies, the director's personal style is very little left, he originally expected to become a group of X-Men battle hotel evil spirits, but the result was a simple sniper gun and axe physical damage and a slap in the face to suck the soul; but I also understand why Stephen King likes this film. The typical old gold chapter is a fable of good and evil. The production is exquisite and regular, and it doesn't feel too long after three hours.
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Mackenzie 2021-12-01 08:01:29
I sigh again how great and unrepeatable the Shining and Kubrick are. The sequel really wants to explain a lot of things clearly, but besides rounding out the story, the effect is basically nbcs. It turns out that horror movies should not be the least. What I did was spread positive energy, which was very confusing. This Shining hotel is really scary. I went to Colorado and stayed for one night with pure curiosity. Although it was very popular and overcrowded, I was scared to sleep all night. . .
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The Bartender: [Jack takes a drink] A man tries. He provides. But is surrounded by mouths that eat and scream and cry and nag. So he asks for one thing, just one thing for him, to warm him up, to take the sting out of those days and the mouths eating and eating and eating everything he makes, everything he has. A family. A wife, a kid. Those mouths eat time. They eat your days on Earth.
[pours another drink]
The Bartender: Just gobble them up. It's enough to make a man *sick*. And this
[offers Dan the glass of whiskey]
The Bartender: ... is the medicine. So tell me, pup... are you going to take your medicine?
Dan Torrance: [tearfully] ... I'm not!
[Jack knocks the glass away, smashing it]
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The Bartender: [Dan tries to talk about Wendy's death but Jack ignores this and offers him a drink] Maybe something warm... to push away such unpleasantries.
Dan Torrance: Don't you want to hear about it? She was your wife!
The Bartender: I think you've mistaken me for someone else. I'm just the bartender.
Dan Torrance: Oh, yeah. Just Lloyd the bartender... pouring joy at the Overlook Hotel.
The Bartender: I'll pour whatever you like, mister Torrance.
Dan Torrance: Oh, Dad... this drink will cost an awful lot!
The Bartender: Your money is no good here. Orders from the House.
Dan Torrance: It will cost more than money. It will cost me eight years... eight behind me and who knows how many in front of me.