The Fog Comments

  • Rosella 2023-01-11 01:25:00

    The first 20 minutes and the ending 20 minutes are awesome. Carpenter's music is more immersive than...

  • Misael 2023-01-02 06:50:18

    Carpenter's pairing of two generations of screaming queens is the highlight. The story was originally interesting, but I always felt that the director of the card was a little timid and not very...

  • Raegan 2022-12-21 22:33:12

    On the day of legend, after midnight, there's something in the fog in coastal towns. There's something in the fog... The weird atmosphere and Gothic poetry coexist, another classic of Carpenter's peak period, compared to the remake of the new century. Can't bear to look...

  • Adrien 2022-12-18 03:36:16

    It's a fantasy thriller, it's about evil and evil, not unreported popular...

  • Daphne 2022-12-17 01:07:54

    Yes, very atmosphere. A world where retribution is unhappy is, in a sense,...

  • Amelie 2022-12-13 20:24:12

    The special effects are more watery but the plot is...

  • Sarai 2022-12-06 18:34:00

    The atmosphere has been brewing for too long, and the climax part did not climb...

  • Donnell 2022-12-05 09:22:26

    Should be three and a half stars. In the 1980s, the thick fog had a murderous feeling, and the fog was tangible but intangible. The light and shadow effect was very psychedelic under the backlight. Although the ghost shape in the fog is a bit ordinary, it is very good in the era of no modern makeup and computer modification. . The plot is a bit predictable, the final explanation is too simple, and the director also forgot that there are almost the whole town in the square. But the flaws do not...

  • Talia 2022-12-04 17:37:47

    Is all that we see or seem but a dream within a...

  • Mara 2022-11-30 20:09:20

    Flying Soul Killing...

Extended Reading

The Fog quotes

  • Mr. Machen: 11:55, almost midnight. Enough time for one more story. One more story before 12:00, just to keep us warm. In five minutes, it will be the 21st of April. One hundred years ago on the 21st of April, out in the waters around Spivey Point, a small clipper ship drew toward land. Suddenly, out of the night, the fog rolled in. For a moment, they could see nothing, not a foot in front of them. Then, they saw a light. By God, it was a fire burning on the shore, strong enough to penetrate the swirling mist. They steered a course toward the light. But it was a campfire, like this one. The ship crashed against the rocks, the hull sheared in two, masts snapped like a twig. The wreckage sank, with all the men aboard. At the bottom of the sea, lay the Elizabeth Dane, with her crew, their lungs filled with salt water, their eyes open, staring to the darkness. And above, as suddenly as it come, the fog lifted, receded back across the ocean and never came again. But it is told by the fishermen, and their fathers and grandfathers, that when the fog returns to Antonio Bay, the men at the bottom of the sea, out in the water by Spivey Point will rise up and search for the campfire that led them to their dark, icy death.

    [bells ring distantly]

    Mr. Machen: 12:00, the 21st of April.

  • [the pathologist, Dr. Phibes, has just examined the body of Dick Baxter]

    Dr. Phibes: What the hell happened out there?

    Nick Castle: There was rust all over everything. It was like the boat had been out there a long time, taking on water. He was down below, near the bunks.

    Dr. Phibes: Nick, his wounds are covered with algae, his lungs are full, and there's silt under his fingernails. I tell ya, I saw Dick Baxter three days ago in Salinas. Now he's lying there on the table looking like he's been underwater for a month!