Haven't watched a movie like this in a long time

Piper 2022-04-23 07:01:32

Faced with the fog in front of you, you have no idea what's inside, only fear remains in your heart. Stephen King once again created a chilling scene. I can't see anything, and I don't know what to do.
Thankfully they hid in the supermarket, where all the necessities were available.
The appearance of the monster was said to be far-fetched, when the empty door opened and something came in. That's the explanation for these weird things. I originally thought it was a mutant creature created by scientists doing experiments again.
There are two people who left the deepest impression on me in the film. One is the short staff member in the supermarket. Especially when he fired that shot and killed the woman who preached God, he did it really decisively. Otherwise, the protagonist will have to argue endlessly. It's a pity that he was finally given points by the monster. There is also an old lady who does not appear in many pictures, and participates in taking medicine with them. It's really hard for her to charge into battle when she's already a lot of age. In the end, it was just a little bit short, and it was artificially set to die by the author.
The ending of the whole movie will not be said, it is sad anyway. Let the hero be tortured alone.

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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.