Phantom Fierce Room

Freddy 2022-04-21 09:01:35

Picture Picture The introduction of the film is adapted from the novel of the same name by the famous writer Stephen King. Horror novelist Mike (John Cusack) likes to take scientific equipment on expeditions to haunted places to collect writing material. This time he chose the Dolphin Hotel, and despite the strong dissuasion of the hotel manager (Samuel Jackson), he moved into Room 1408, where several guests committed suicide. Mike got his wish and experienced many horrific events, completely changing his previous views on paranormal phenomena. When he finally couldn't bear the waves of terrorist attacks and was about to leave room 1408, the most terrifying thing happened: he couldn't leave after all the means. Another haunted house movie, but this time for a hotel room. The various hallucinations and special effects are very scary. The male protagonist wants to escape through the window and finds that the scene where the walls are all outside is suffocating... The movie tells us that if you don't die, you won't die.

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  • Sigurd 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    A few shots are very creative

  • Dianna 2022-03-15 09:01:03

    You can not believe in superstition, but don't challenge superstition. This kind of one-man show in a closed space is very challenging for acting, and John Cusack also completed it quite well. It's just that the plot itself is not brilliant. As a horror film, it lacks novelty and fails to maintain the appeal of suspense. Moreover, there is a lack of revealing links, and in the end, I didn't say why, but the endless haunting made people aesthetically tired.

1408 quotes

  • Katie: [while room burns] Daddy... Everyone dies.

    Mike Enslin: [Starts laughing hysterically]

  • Mike Enslin: It's good to be back. That's enough of that. Alcohol.

    [walks over to the mini-fridge and opens it, only to discover Gerald Olin talking to him]

    Gerald Olin: I was just checking to see if the accommodations are exceeding your expectations.

    Mike Enslin: YOU KNOW GODDAMN WELL THEY ARE! What do you want from me?

    Gerald Olin: No, no, no. What do you want? What do you want, Mr. Enslin? You sought this room.

    Mike Enslin: It was a job, I was just doing the job.

    Gerald Olin: I beg your pardon?

    Mike Enslin: My job, I'm a writer.

    Gerald Olin: Oh, that's right, you don't believe in anything. You like shattering people's hopes.

    Mike Enslin: Oh, that's bullshit!

    Gerald Olin: Why do you think people believe in ghosts? For fun? No, it's the prospect of something after death. How many spirits have you broken?

    Mike Enslin: What do you want from me? Huh? What do you want from me? You...

    [starts violently ripping the fridge apart]

    Mike Enslin: You little...

    [kicks the fridge repeatedly]

    Mike Enslin: WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHAT?

    [slams the mini-fridge shut]

    Mike Enslin: I want... my DRINK!