4.0 out of 5 stars
Not really 'scary', but intense, smart, and disturbing, Nov 30 2011
This review is from: Stephen King's Storm of the Century (DVD)
Intelligent Stephen King mini-series.
A stranger comes to a small Maine island town during the titular storm,
and turns the town upside-down, starting by killing a sweet old lady in
the very first scene.
Played with wonderfully charismatic and subtle menace by Colm Feore,
this supernatural stranger, who knows everyone's secrets and can
manipulate others to do in themselves or loved ones, has one repeated
message; 'Give me what I want and I'll go away'.
Of course, we don't find out what that something is until the end of
the third and last part of the series, but it is a surprising and
effectively unsettling twist that leads to moral complexities and human
emotion more than to simplistic horror.
There are flaws. Tim Daly as the protagonist (the town's constable)
tries hard, but the character is bland enough that he can't quite keep
up our interest the way antagonist Ferore can.
Also, for a 4 hour and 15 minute film, we get to know frustratingly
little about many of the supporting characters. While well acted, we
often are given a first impression of a character, and then really
never learn much else. This keeps the film from becoming truly great
when the climax involves the townspeople turning on themselves.
There's also the slightly annoying logic question. If Feore's character
is so powerful, why can't he just take what he wants? (There's an
explanation, but it's pretty thin).
None-the-less, I was almost never bored, and the film is very well
made. Not quite a classic, but very much worth a look.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Stephen King's movie of all time., April 1 2007
This is a 3 hours movie and it's not for the faint of hearts. It talks about the devil that want something from a specific town. As all Stephen King's stories, it's a small town kind of isolated from the rest of the town. The devil wants one thing "give me what I want and I'll go away!". I won't ruin it for you, and I won't be a spoiler to tell you what he wants.
The best thing about this movie is the ending. As many stupid authors write the endings like a fairytale and how everyone marries at the end and run happily ever after, which is stupid. Because on this life we are living on, it's rarely ever going on the right direction. When Stephen King's was asked by an angry fan who said "I work everyday 10 hours, and when I come home, I want to see something nice on T.V. not a stupid ending like this" Stephen King's answer was: "this is my ending. On any given day, on any given night, this is what people would do against any big problems. If you don't like it, then you just have to shove it up."
And the ending will shock you, but if you think about it, this is the reality we're all living in. Enjoy this piece of art :D
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