The Dead Zone Comments

  • Robb 2022-09-30 23:17:37

    How could there be such a simple Cronenberg. Walken has contributed many times in the film. The ball sticks broken coffee table, the councillor is on the ice, and the harmless crescent eyes and rabbit teeth of humans and animals when they laughed three times, warm and fragile, abandoned and neglected personality. He can actually...

  • Fidel 2022-09-30 21:06:21

    Progressive layer by layer, quite stable, but it is not Cronenberg, more like a unit drama drawdown; Walken's fragile temperament is too...

  • Gail 2022-09-30 20:28:44

    L'air mélancolik et mystik,Walken endosse parfait la peau d'1 héro solitaire tourmenté mais à l'esprit solide et déterminé.Cronenberg opère 1mélange inédit du fantastique et du paranoïa pr proposer 1adaptation assez habit de...

  • Okey 2022-09-30 17:55:14

    Although it is David Cronenberg's first film not written by himself, the attention to the influence of super-sensory perception/idea on reality remains the same as always ([stereo][灵儿][杀命凶灵]). The original content is richer and more detailed, but after drastically cut down, it seems a little bit stretched to make it into a movie, and the overall continuity is not good. Fortunately, Christopher Walken's interpretation of Johnny, who has turned from fragile hesitation to strong salvation, is...

  • Chaya 2022-09-30 14:43:28

    God gave you gifts, gave you tests, made you special, probably just because you knew you were such a good person for a long time. The mysterious emotional power in Stephen King’s story and David Cronenberg’s instinctual capture of the atmosphere create an unexpected harmonious and beneficial collision in the film. The heavy, fatalistic smell permeates the entire story, but it turns People actually feel the cold and heat of a soul. Christopher Walken’s performance adds the most important weight...

Extended Reading

The Dead Zone quotes

  • Greg Stillson: I have had a vision that I am going to be President of the United States someday, and I have accepted that responsibility. And nobody, and I mean *nobody*, is gonna stop me.

  • Johnny Smith: I keep thinking about a line from a book. It's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"; the last thing I gave my class to read before... the accident. Ichabod Crane disappears.; the line goes: "As he was a bachelor, and in nobody's debt, nobody troubled their head about him anymore."

    Sarah Bracknell: Is that what you're afraid of?

    Johnny Smith: That's what I want. It's what I want.