I thought "The Mist" was a bad movie

Rylan 2022-04-23 07:01:32

I thought "The Mist" was a bad movie. I've watched too many bad movies recently, and it wouldn't be surprising to see another one. Of course, it's no accident that "The Mist" didn't fall into the ranks of bad movies. It's a good movie for every reason. Stephen King's novel is there to support it, and the director is also very good. It is Frank Darabont, the director of "The Shawshank Redemption." I know that this director has a solid storytelling ability. He may not love swordsmanship. He is very cautious in the choice of script. Although he lacks some personal characteristics, he caters to the taste of the public and has won a good reputation. He should come to China and teach our directors. No matter what film you make, the most important thing is to tell the story well.
The story of "The Fog" is very creative. A heavy fog makes a group of people who are shopping in the supermarket into a desperate situation. Most of the scenes are in the supermarket, but they don't feel dull at all. On the contrary, it is very exciting and the feeling of horror is also there. a little. I just think this story is very catchy and has enough suspense. At the end, I didn't figure out how those monsters came from. Did he come from another world, as the soldier said? Or was it accidentally created by the military in an experiment? The ending is desperate. I thought about it for a long time and thought they died too hastily. They are going to die, and they have to wait until they can't bear it anymore. I didn't expect that the male protagonist was very welcome, and killed them all with a few shots, including his own son. So in the end, he cried in despair. And I laughed because I finally saw someone more reckless than me.

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The Mist quotes

  • Wayne Jessup: I heard stuff.

    Mrs. Carmody: Stuff...

    Wayne Jessup: Yeah, we all heard stuff! Like uh, how they... they thought that there were other dimensions. You know, other... other worlds all around us, and how they wanted to try to make a window, you know, so they can look through and see what's on the other side.

    Mrs. Carmody: Well maybe your window turned out to be a door. Isn't it?

    Wayne Jessup: Not my door! It's the scientists!

    Mrs. Carmody: [sarcastically] Oh, the scientists.

    Wayne Jessup: Yes, the scientists! They must've ripped a hole through by accident. That's how their world keeps on spilling through into ours. That's what Donaldson was saying right before he killed himself. I didn't understand half of it.

  • Dan Miller: [after the car runs out of gas] Well, we gave it a good shot. Nobody can say we didn't.