1408 Positive Evaluation

2022-01-25 08:06
As the absolute starring role of the film, John Cusack has dedicated his impeccable perfect acting skills and interprets a middle-aged writer who is suffering from the pain of bereavement, suffering from the heart to make him suspicious, and truly illusory. This is an important weight for the success of the film. 
An excellent and quite good horror film, although it is small in scale, it is well-made. And unlike some horror movies, the process of making you watch seems to be psychologically trained. 
Room 1408 in the film is like a Pandora's Box, which contains all the darkness and spirituality in the world. Countless illusions, horrors and psychological surroundings are intertwined and tangled in the film into a complete and gloomy picture with reasonable white space. While using a large number of CG technology to impact the audience's visual senses, the background music of the film is also intimate with the plot, coupled with the master's deep internal skills, the film can almost directly penetrate the audience's five senses and six senses into the cold and dark abyss. 
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  • Kelli 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Give one more star for the male protagonist, it really spoils the story

  • Eloisa 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    It's actually quite boring. . . .

1408 quotes

  • Katie: [while room burns] Daddy... Everyone dies.

    Mike Enslin: [Starts laughing hysterically]

  • Mike Enslin: It's good to be back. That's enough of that. Alcohol.

    [walks over to the mini-fridge and opens it, only to discover Gerald Olin talking to him]

    Gerald Olin: I was just checking to see if the accommodations are exceeding your expectations.

    Mike Enslin: YOU KNOW GODDAMN WELL THEY ARE! What do you want from me?

    Gerald Olin: No, no, no. What do you want? What do you want, Mr. Enslin? You sought this room.

    Mike Enslin: It was a job, I was just doing the job.

    Gerald Olin: I beg your pardon?

    Mike Enslin: My job, I'm a writer.

    Gerald Olin: Oh, that's right, you don't believe in anything. You like shattering people's hopes.

    Mike Enslin: Oh, that's bullshit!

    Gerald Olin: Why do you think people believe in ghosts? For fun? No, it's the prospect of something after death. How many spirits have you broken?

    Mike Enslin: What do you want from me? Huh? What do you want from me? You...

    [starts violently ripping the fridge apart]

    Mike Enslin: You little...

    [kicks the fridge repeatedly]

    Mike Enslin: WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHAT?

    [slams the mini-fridge shut]

    Mike Enslin: I want... my DRINK!

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