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Ellen 2022-08-01 23:23:28
This kind of chattering style is indeed the most correct posture to restore Stephen King. This year, Stephen King’s novels were adapted/reproduced in four movies and three plays. It’s so terrible, even in the 1980s and 1990s, there was no such...
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Monte 2022-08-01 20:54:09
Netflix’s two consecutive new films are adapted from Stephen King’s novels, both of which are strong TV movies. Although this one is more literary in technique, it starts with flashbacks from the male protagonist and uses narration to explain events, but in the end it doesn’t. Haunted or embarked on the horror movie routine, it feels like there is no woman, men seem to have no ability to take care of themselves. As a horror movie, there is neither a story nor a unique visual effect. It is not...
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Lizzie 2022-08-01 15:24:35
Nothing can destroy the family more than an incompetent and selfish...
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Jimmy 2022-08-01 15:08:47
The better in the adaptation of Fortune-telling...
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Isac 2022-08-01 12:38:49
The story in Stephen King's style, the gradual advancement of the plot, the unhurried rhythm, a little bit of fear penetrates the protagonist's heart. Thomas Jane was so thin that he almost didn't recognize...
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Scot 2022-09-14 04:06:12
Evil deeds will be condemned by heaven
The wife didn't feel sorry for you, she didn't go out of the wall, didn't abuse you and your children, instead, she has been doing her best to take care of you and your children's daily life. She did not eat and drink for nothing, she has her own land, and she will make money for herself-to be a...
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Helmer 2022-09-02 20:40:00
No one can escape!
Almost all the plots and characters in Stephen King's novels have strong social attributes.
Stephen King said that his novels are written for ordinary people, not those special groups or privileged classes. He cares very much about those who seem ordinary, what they think and worry about every...y
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Wilfred James: Money fixes everything, right? As the wife says, no money *spoils* everything, boy. Now I know that. Shannon will, too, now that she's got a baby to watch out for now. You'll see.
Henry James: Not if they make her give it away.
Wilfred James: That don't change how a woman feels when she got a chap in the belly. You see a chap makes a woman feel wise in ways a man don't understand, son. Now, I haven't lost any respect for you, just because you gonna have a baby. Or her. You ain't the first. You certainly won't be the last. But you will not, hey, You will *not* ask a five-month pregnant girl to run off with you.
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Wilfred James: [narrating] Waiting for a teenage boy to come to his senses is like waiting for a broomstick to sprout flowers.