Another haunted house movie, but this time for a hotel room. The various hallucinations and special effects are very scary. The male protagonist wants to escape through the window and finds that the scene where the walls are all outside is suffocating...

Eric 2022-04-23 07:01:31

Based on Stephen King's novel of the same name. Horror novelist Mike (John Cusack) likes to take scientific equipment on expeditions to haunted places to collect writing material. This time he chose the Dolphin Hotel, and despite the strong dissuasion of the hotel manager (Samuel Jackson), he moved into Room 1408, where several guests committed suicide. Mike got his wish and experienced many horrific events, completely changing his previous views on paranormal phenomena. When he finally couldn't bear the waves of terrorist attacks and was about to leave room 1408, the most terrifying thing happened: he couldn't leave after all the means. Another haunted house movie, but this time for a hotel room. The various hallucinations and special effects are very scary. The male protagonist wants to escape through the window and finds that the scene where the walls are all outside is suffocating... The movie tells us that if you don't die, you won't die.

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  • Demetris 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    1408.2007.DC.BDRip.X264-TLF

  • Verda 2022-03-16 09:01:03

    The popcorn movie autumn pants are so pitiful

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  • Mike Enslin: [describing the room] There's a sofa, a writing desk, faux antique armoire, floral wallpaper. Carpet's unremarkable except for a stain beneath a thrift-store painting of a schooner lost at sea. The work is done in the predictably dull fashion of Currier and Ives. The second painting is of an old woman reading bedtime stories - a Whistler knockoff - to a group of deranged children while another Madonna and child watch from the background. It does have the vague air of menace. The third and final, painfully dull painting, the ever popular "The Hunt". Horses, hounds and constipated British lords. Some smartass spoke about the banality of evil. If that's true, then we've in the 7th circle of hell.

    [turns off tape recorder and pauses, then turns it back on]

    Mike Enslin: It does have its charms.

  • Mike Enslin: [talk into tape recorder] Hotels are a naturally creepy place... Just think, how many people have slept in that bed before you? How many of them were sick? How many... died?