It does not look like a movie made 25 years ago. The nuances of the plot are even more delicate than the latest "The Mist". I think that the shaping and interpretation of internal and external conflicts in "The Mist" has basically surpassed The current mainstream movies. This is a rather vague statement. But watching this remake of Stephen King’s novel 25 years ago will make people find their resonance in it more. For myself, I miss the days of watching European and American movies in the middle of the night in the non-network era. In addition, just like the first protagonist in the movie, I have had similar experiences and misses in my life, and now I find that it really makes people a lifetime. It is worth remembering that the friends you made during that good time, because they are people who will never betray you.
It was also unexpectedly discovered in the film that John Cusack was almost unrecognizable in the film, while Kiefer Sutherland, who was popular in the American drama "24 Hours", was not too much from his middle-aged period. Change, he plays the leader of A Fei in the town, and a little gangster next to him looks familiar, but he can't remember who it is.
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