2018.08.22

Melyssa 2022-04-19 09:01:28

The film is based on Stephen King's novel "Book Addict No. 1". The main content of the work tells the story of the writer Paul because he wrote the heroine to death in the book. And the story of being abused under house arrest by his fans.

After watching the film, there are actually many people like the heroine in real life, just like the illegitimate meals of many stars. Just because I like it, I interfere too much in the lives of others, hoping that others will live according to their own wishes, and if there is something that is not within his expectations, he will speak ill.

This book was published in 1987, and perhaps the author may have encountered or heard such things as the creation.

Going back to the story itself, although Paul escaped in the end, he still had occasional hallucinations that Annie was still by his side. The open ending at the end of the story makes people feel creepy. Although the author escaped from one Annie, will there be thousands of Annies?

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Extended Reading
  • Constance 2022-04-23 07:01:27

    For Stephen King, the number one fan of Annie may be a projection of reader expectations, editorial pressures, genre presuppositions, and even creative inertia. They took the knife and forced him to continue writing genre literature that he despised, further and further away from the award-winning novel he really wanted to write. It is not difficult to see from the sequence of works that Stephen King has always had the ambition to enter the house, but he has never been able to come up with a decisive battle with the "number one book fan".

  • Haylie 2021-10-22 14:41:14

    It is very exciting to hide the idol half-dead in the home~

Misery quotes

  • Paul Sheldon: [holding a rolled-up page of his manuscript] Remember how for all those years, nobody knew who Misery's real father was, or if they'd ever be reunited? It's all right here. Does she finally marry Ian, or will it be Winthorne? It's all right here.

    [lights a match and with it, lights the page]

    Annie Wilkes: Paul you can't!

    [drops her glass]

    Paul Sheldon: [Still holding the burning page] Why not? I learned it from you.

    [Puts the burning page down onto his manuscript, already on the floor, burning it]

  • Virginia McCain: We got a phone call? Busy morning.

    Sheriff John T. 'Buster' McCain: Yeah. Work, work, work.