I loved the scene but it was a disservice to kill off Danny, in the novel, he goes back to work at the hospice, has been sober for 15 years, and continues to use his “shine” to comfort the dying elderly and show then memories of their childhoods/loved ones, as well as assure them that “we do not end”, allowing them to die in peace, hence the title “Doctor (Doc) Sleep”
He fkn killed it. It's disappointing that this film didn't perform well. I thought this movie was better than the book which almost never happens, it's the only time I've seen it
The love I have for sk and how he shaped my own life AS WELL is such an honor. What a wonderful way to describe true bravery - in increments - I have yet to see someone live in the embodiment of bravery at all times. Ty Mr. King.
the only thing that terrified me is that this would be a terrible film.......oh wow, I'm so glad it wasn't. A fantastic film with just superb performances, especially from Rebecca Ferguson!!!
the only thing I did not really care for was the stand in for Jack at the end. Just no impact for me. The actress that did Shelley's part fucking nailed it, how she could not over act the impression of Shelley's overacting was mindblowing ha. I don't know I just feel that with the massive improvement in deaging tech I was hoping they would get Nicholson back at least for the voice aspect and do some tricks not to make him look as he does now. No insult to that actor though but he just could never recapture Jack's presence.
I'd have to disagree. Rebecca Ferguson was pretty forgettable to me -- as was the film. Poor "do too much" movie-making -- especially when compared against the more measured masterpiece that was The Shining.
Expected nothing after the awful IT & Dark Tower movies but Doctor Sleep is one of the best films of the year. And one of the best King adaptations ever made. A big surprise & a proper, rare, worthy sequel to a masterpiece. Ranks with Misery & Dead Zone. Loved it.
@@abramsullivan7764 I was disappointed in the IT films. CGI jump scare cartoons aren't scary & Muschietti applies every horror cliche. One was stronger than Two, which was laughable, cliched nonsense. Two hours of characters walking into dark rooms waiting for the jump scare. Really bad. A shame. The TV series nailed the dread & horror.
Tbh at first i get no expectations with the movie, but i agree with stephen. The movie feels like homage to both stephen king and stanley kubrick. It does stand of it’s own and does not force the movie to be “kubrick”-y. It’s really thrilling in its own way.
Kudos to the child actor who portrayed Abra😎 the performance was well crafted and not annoying or to much but charming and commanding with a childlike innocence yet beyond her years! This was such a well polished sequel, to the point where you can come in without seeing the original and still become captivated 😎 I had heard of doctor sleep but shai away from it because of its running time but once I took the time to check it out,the pace was so immaculate with a engrossing idea,tone and performance, I didnt even notice lol
Those come from a B-roll video that's here on TH-cam. Sorry I don't have the address, but I saw it earlier this evening, and you won't have any trouble finding it if you want to see the whole thing.
So disappointing to hear that the movie flopped. Easily one of the best films of the year and it followed the book way more than expected. It’s awesome to see Mike Flanagan is a constant reader, I hope to see him direct another King book.
Loved the movie...not even sure I’d pigeonhole it as a horror film. Hopefully the Kubrick fans get a little payoff, but I’m not a fan of Kubrick’s take on the book. The performances are phenomenal, especially Ewan and Rebecca as Rose the Hat. I was very moved on several occasions. Wish Flanagan would do all the King adaptations.
FANTASTIC film. Loved it and did not mind the 2.5 hour running time. Superb directing, great cast. LOVED going back to the Overlook!!!! If you are a fan of Kubrick's "The Shining", you need to see this one!!
I dont know if I can recall many horror movies that make me feel things. All of mike flanagans works make me feel. This a bonus that goes along with the fear and darkness that I crave when consuming anything in the genre. Keep doing what you do mike. Be well.
@@erikaalvarez5121 Maybe, but as a film, I think it did great. The books will always have more content than films or TV shows, but that's why people still read and write books. The medium of the written word has its benefits and drawbacks.
Congratulations to everyone involved in creating this material, book/script and movie. Amazing performances by the actors. This could’ve my favorite movie this year. We Need to create more movies like this. One word Quality.please sign on to direct more Stephen King works in this universe. Mike Flanagan should get a crack at a dark tower story line.
I had never heard of Dr Sleep and watched it, only knowing itcwas Stephen King, pick up on the sequel aspect pretty quick, but thought the film stood on its on as a good horror movie. Then entered Abra and the movie became exeptional. A kind of unique fantasy horror with a pleasant guide that you just waited for to be back on the screen 🖤 One of the very best book to film Stephen King profuctions, ever. Many are pretty bad, most are weak shadows of the stories. Anyway great flick
It doesn't surprise me at all that Mike Flanagan is great working with kids, because you can feel the love he has for children in all his works. The grown up characters absorb as much trauma and physical pain as possible to protect the children and Flanagan seems to always shield kids with plot armor. At least until they're grown...
I'm a big Shining fan and I've read the novel twice. Seen both the movie and mini series several times. I can't wait to see Dr. Sleep and I have yet to read the novel. Funny thing is I have past motel management experience. It literally was for me at times, a horrifying experience.
R & E Jackson Love the Steven Weber mini-series...more than Kubrick’s version...which King hates by the way. CGI was bad, but captured the essence of the book better.
@@jonoeschger1552 Good point, the mini series was much closer to the novel. Jack for example, was not a psycho as Nicholson portrayed in the Kubrick film. More so, a troubled father struggling with the love for his family, alcoholism and his temperament issue in relation to his troubled teaching career. The supernatural, (evil nature) feeds on negativity and attempts to divide and conquer. I too can be a sensitive and I've had a few likewise experiences myself. Believe it or not, It's real.
King is the man! As it's creator, I appreciate that he praises the movie. In my opinion the movie is more of an homage to Kubrick than to King. If you haven't read either novel, treat yourself to the real stories and get the books.
when I finished reading the Shining I immediatelly watched the movie and I just thought... "NO" :D I did the same with Doctor Sleep now and I thought... "HELL YEAH" :D yeah sure the ending wasn't the same, also more people died, but in the end I felt really satisfied as a King fan, great job Mike :) may you have long days and pleasant nights :)
This movie finally gave me closure with that fucking hotel. I've been roaming those halls for about 35 years. Dr. Sleep is my Halloran-box. Now I need to read the book.
Just watched it and to be honest one of my favourite Stephen king adaptations it isn't scary but still great horror story and even King approved of this even though it pays homage to Stanley kubriks version
I've watched "The Shining" Maybe 3 times in 40yrs, and it's a true classic. This I've already watched 4. And I only know ONE person that has seen it! WTH
A detail I wish had not been overlooked {pun intended...}: Danny as a child, in the original Shining, had fathomless dark brown eyes. It made his scary, trance scenes more effective... but the actor playing adult Danny has very blue eyes. The dark eyes were like his mom.
The absolute worst, god-awful mishandling of a masterwork in the history of cinema. Reduced seven books with numerous characters of depth and detail to a ninety-minute, emotionally flat three-character shoot-em-up with dialogue consisting of 60% "I shoot with my heart". Treason.
I first felt a bit strange for Abra because she is white and blonde in the book, and that was how I imagined her to look like. But she was a good casting idea.
The Eyes Of The Dragon (medieval fairy tale written for King's daughter, I believe it's his best book), It (Pennywise the clown is iconic for a reason), Cell (a techno-thriller as only Stephen King could write one), Christine (oldie but a goodie about a possessed car), Skeleton Crew (short stories, some of which are among King's best work), and the Dark Tower books (series of eight Western-fantasy-horror-science fiction-crime story-metafiction hybrids that basically codified the "New Weird" style of writing that became popular in the '90s). The Stand, 'Salem's Lot and Insomnia also reference the Dark Tower books, as most of King's work takes place in the same universe.
As someone else has mentioned, MASSIVE spoilers. Watching this is not advised unless you've read the book. That should have been put in the title really.
It is very refreshing to experience a movie that is not just your typical sequel and as Stephen says stands on its own. This is really a good movie and among all the bad movies Hollywood keep releasing it surely stands out.
It seems like even the actors don't know what this film is about. Ewan got a key plot point and so did the young girl that played Abra (as in Abra Kadabra if you didn't get the ham fisted reference.)
I liked the movie and I don't usually watch SK horror. It's just not something I enjoy but I do love SK's non-horror. Only criticism of the movie was that it seemed a bit rushed in places. Just as I was getting into it something would resolve quickly and move on. Many things seem rushed these days though to be fair.
The ads are just intolerably placed. I can't watch anymore. Just make the same video with a non-skippable ad, as well as this. Cutting off the KING mid-syllable should be a crime!
Listened to the audiobook, haven't seen the movie. It's funny hearing Mr. King announce what people will say about it, because that's exactly what I said about it. I've read almost all of his books, and Dr. Sleep is the only one I'm aware of that feels as if it's a cash grab. He has been at times less inspired, but never deliberately dumb in the ways Dr. Sleep displays. There are things to appreciate, but it is ham-handed and juvenile in many places. Movie will undoubtedly par the material and birdie the presentation.
I finally got a chance to read both books the Shining and Doctor Sleep. After reading both book and watching the Shining again I really thing that it needs to be redone. I know Jack Nicholson played the role very well, I don't know if there can be anyone that can compare. For both of the stories to come together I do think that The Shining should be remade. I am not saying that I dislike The Shining I do love it but really wish that Kubrick would have stuck with the story in the book.
Doctor Sleep film sit in a movie continuum with Stanley Kubrick's icy and magnificent The Shining. Stanley Kubrick's The Shining have so dominated the culture that King's efforts to redirect the public to the source. www.dianjinwa.cn/video/53593.html
A great movie. My only complaint, they tried to shove too much crap in the bag. This could have been 2 movies, easily. Do 2 great movies, instead of 65% of the first movie being great, and then starts falling apart because you're trying to shove too much crap in the bag. The 2nd movie would be going back to the Overlook, and that would have guaranteed your audience; Especially fans of both books.
The film was one of the best adaptations for theathers of a book by Stephen King I enjoyed the film on its release a lot. One of the few films from post 2010s era that was descent enought, woke cinema ruined everything
Rose the hat, so beautiful!!!???,.... I don't understand why people keep saying how beautiful she is, she's not beautiful to me at all, she's an average plain Jane white chick.
If you wrote an awesome book and then some asshole attached that book's name to a movie that barely has anything to do with it, would you be a happy camper? 🙄
@@jeremyfrost2636 The overall concept is literally the same in both the book and the film. It changed some significant details, but that's a far cry from saying it "barely has anything to do with the book" If a film adaptation is exactly the same as the book, then the adaptation has no purpose/value and the filmmaker cannot truly be called an artist.
I think King also didn't like the portrayal of Jack Torrence in the film. Also, he probably wasn't a fan of some of the cast. Honestly, I did not like Wendy Torrence at all
@@jeremyfrost2636 Kubrick knew the book would bomb in film .hes genius when it comes to movie making... the movie is classic that most people loved. The ass is king. Pompous fool should know what makes movies work. Dont be stupid.
This man walked a very high wire and delivered a hugely satisfying sequel to both the novel AND the film. Incredibly well done.
"It's over Rose! I have the high ground!"
God I love this community lol.
From my point of view the overlook is evil
@@richardblack3385 Lol :D
@@xbfdx988 :D :D
Just made my day
You were supposed to bring balance to the overlook, not leave it in darkness
"They're not special. THEY'RE STARVING!!!" Chilling!!!
Brent Ulstad yeah...that was a big cheer moment in our audience.
YES....loved that line!!!
I loved the scene but it was a disservice to kill off Danny, in the novel, he goes back to work at the hospice, has been sober for 15 years, and continues to use his “shine” to comfort the dying elderly and show then memories of their childhoods/loved ones, as well as assure them that “we do not end”, allowing them to die in peace, hence the title “Doctor (Doc) Sleep”
Flanagan made peace between King and Kubrick.
Yes he was bridge
He fkn killed it. It's disappointing that this film didn't perform well. I thought this movie was better than the book which almost never happens, it's the only time I've seen it
@@danielsatter1805exactly, I was more than pleasantly surprised.
I’m 41... Dr. Sleep was a great movie... and it made me understand what the shining was about...
Doctor sleep instant classic.
The love I have for sk and how he shaped my own life AS WELL is such an honor. What a wonderful way to describe true bravery - in increments - I have yet to see someone live in the embodiment of bravery at all times. Ty Mr. King.
The actress for Abra did a really good job
Agree!
I disagree. She did not do well at all.
@@xfinafire She was 13. Calm down.
@@xfinafire ur on qrack
@@xfinafire she's the goat for that role. Lol
the only thing that terrified me is that this would be a terrible film.......oh wow, I'm so glad it wasn't. A fantastic film with just superb performances, especially from Rebecca Ferguson!!!
Glad to hear people are likening this movie
@@JBWEBTV as a Shining obsessive I just couldn't imagine where they could go with the story but that's why I'm not the king of horror.....Stephen is
the only thing I did not really care for was the stand in for Jack at the end. Just no impact for me. The actress that did Shelley's part fucking nailed it, how she could not over act the impression of Shelley's overacting was mindblowing ha. I don't know I just feel that with the massive improvement in deaging tech I was hoping they would get Nicholson back at least for the voice aspect and do some tricks not to make him look as he does now. No insult to that actor though but he just could never recapture Jack's presence.
Damn Fergusons demeanor is so hot
I'd have to disagree. Rebecca Ferguson was pretty forgettable to me -- as was the film. Poor "do too much" movie-making -- especially when compared against the more measured masterpiece that was The Shining.
I spoke with Ewan about him doing this before it was filmed… wish I talked to him after it was done. It’s my favorite film he’s done.
Mike Flanagan is wearing an Apollo 11 t-shirt.
Holy shhh! 😮
Expected nothing after the awful IT & Dark Tower movies but Doctor Sleep is one of the best films of the year. And one of the best King adaptations ever made. A big surprise & a proper, rare, worthy sequel to a masterpiece. Ranks with Misery & Dead Zone. Loved it.
You didnt like it chapter one?
Loved Dr. Sleep the movie. Rose the Hat ranks up there with Pennywise.
You didn't like IT chapter one and two wow I like them.
Saw it last night. WOW.
@@abramsullivan7764 I was disappointed in the IT films. CGI jump scare cartoons aren't scary & Muschietti applies every horror cliche. One was stronger than Two, which was laughable, cliched nonsense. Two hours of characters walking into dark rooms waiting for the jump scare. Really bad. A shame. The TV series nailed the dread & horror.
Tbh at first i get no expectations with the movie, but i agree with stephen. The movie feels like homage to both stephen king and stanley kubrick. It does stand of it’s own and does not force the movie to be “kubrick”-y. It’s really thrilling in its own way.
Kudos to the child actor who portrayed Abra😎 the performance was well crafted and not annoying or to much but charming and commanding with a childlike innocence yet beyond her years! This was such a well polished sequel, to the point where you can come in without seeing the original and still become captivated 😎 I had heard of doctor sleep but shai away from it because of its running time but once I took the time to check it out,the pace was so immaculate with a engrossing idea,tone and performance, I didnt even notice lol
you know the movie is good when Ewan gives the third best performance in it
What are the first 2
@@alexarias5717 Jacob Tremblay and Rebecca Ferguson, imo.
Wow... To actually see the recreated sets of the Overlook is pretty amazing... I honestly thought the whole Overlook sequences were green screen...
Im loving seeing all these behind the scenes shots and knowing what part of the book its supposed to be
Those come from a B-roll video that's here on TH-cam. Sorry I don't have the address, but I saw it earlier this evening, and you won't have any trouble finding it if you want to see the whole thing.
So disappointing to hear that the movie flopped. Easily one of the best films of the year and it followed the book way more than expected. It’s awesome to see Mike Flanagan is a constant reader, I hope to see him direct another King book.
Loved the movie...not even sure I’d pigeonhole it as a horror film. Hopefully the Kubrick fans get a little payoff, but I’m not a fan of Kubrick’s take on the book. The performances are phenomenal, especially Ewan and Rebecca as Rose the Hat. I was very moved on several occasions. Wish Flanagan would do all the King adaptations.
I'd love to see Salem's Lot done well on the big screen.
This is a quintessential horror film.
Great movie!!! Rebeca Ferguson is truly a great discovery.
FANTASTIC film. Loved it and did not mind the 2.5 hour running time. Superb directing, great cast. LOVED going back to the Overlook!!!! If you are a fan of Kubrick's "The Shining", you need to see this one!!
I dont know if I can recall many horror movies that make me feel things. All of mike flanagans works make me feel. This a bonus that goes along with the fear and darkness that I crave when consuming anything in the genre. Keep doing what you do mike. Be well.
I’m really happy that Danny Lloyd has a cameo appearance in the baseball game scene.
He wss the guy cutting the homeless guys hands off in the background?
Talk about spoilers. Thank God I read the book.
Just finish readimg Doctor Sleep , cant wait to see the movie!!!
Did you like the book? Fans have been really, *really* split on it; but I thought it was good. Not top-tier King, but good.
I heard the book was better.
What did you think of the film?
@@JerodimusPrime I did like the actors, however there was a lot that was not included on the film,it would have been better to make a mini series .
@@erikaalvarez5121
Maybe, but as a film, I think it did great. The books will always have more content than films or TV shows, but that's why people still read and write books. The medium of the written word has its benefits and drawbacks.
Congratulations to everyone involved in creating this material, book/script and movie. Amazing performances by the actors. This could’ve my favorite movie this year. We Need to create more movies like this. One word Quality.please sign on to direct more Stephen King works in this universe. Mike Flanagan should get a crack at a dark tower story line.
One of our best filmmakers
I just saw the movie with my brother and I thought it was amazing film everyone did a great job in it and I was on the edge of my seat watching it
I had never heard of Dr Sleep and watched it, only knowing itcwas Stephen King, pick up on the sequel aspect pretty quick, but thought the film stood on its on as a good horror movie. Then entered Abra and the movie became exeptional. A kind of unique fantasy horror with a pleasant guide that you just waited for to be back on the screen 🖤
One of the very best book to film Stephen King profuctions, ever. Many are pretty bad, most are weak shadows of the stories.
Anyway great flick
It doesn't surprise me at all that Mike Flanagan is great working with kids, because you can feel the love he has for children in all his works. The grown up characters absorb as much trauma and physical pain as possible to protect the children and Flanagan seems to always shield kids with plot armor. At least until they're grown...
Except for baseball boy
I'm a big Shining fan and I've read the novel twice. Seen both the movie and mini series several times. I can't wait to see Dr. Sleep and I have yet to read the novel. Funny thing is I have past motel management experience. It literally was for me at times, a horrifying experience.
R & E Jackson Love the Steven Weber mini-series...more than Kubrick’s version...which King hates by the way. CGI was bad, but captured the essence of the book better.
@@jonoeschger1552 Good point, the mini series was much closer to the novel. Jack for example, was not a psycho as Nicholson portrayed in the Kubrick film. More so, a troubled father struggling with the love for his family, alcoholism and his temperament issue in relation to his troubled teaching career. The supernatural, (evil nature) feeds on negativity and attempts to divide and conquer. I too can be a sensitive and I've had a few likewise experiences myself. Believe it or not, It's real.
Save your money I already wasted mine. Would've walked out but thought it can't be this bad all the way through, but it was!
@@notsogreen Thank you! I'll wait until it comes out on dvd then.
R & E Jackson why horrifying? What’s the story?
King is the man! As it's creator, I appreciate that he praises the movie.
In my opinion the movie is more of an homage to Kubrick than to King.
If you haven't read either novel, treat yourself to the real stories and get the books.
Really good film especially the last 30 minutes. Watched it Halloween instead of terminator dark flop
Terminator Dark Faith was pretty good the actual shit film is Charlie's Angel it's made Terminator Dark Faith Oscar and Emmie nominated worth it.
"Dark Flop" LMAO. Gonna have to use that from now on.
Neither of those films were out during Halloween though...
they were here though
Fantastic film, great job!!! Best movie I’ve seen all year!
Way to go for mentioning Ewan McGregor but NOT Mike Flanagan...THE DIRECTOR.
Surprise 😎
when I finished reading the Shining I immediatelly watched the movie and I just thought... "NO" :D I did the same with Doctor Sleep now and I thought... "HELL YEAH" :D yeah sure the ending wasn't the same, also more people died, but in the end I felt really satisfied as a King fan, great job Mike :) may you have long days and pleasant nights :)
Love this book and I love Stephen King he's so amazing the best writer ever
This movie finally gave me closure with that fucking hotel.
I've been roaming those halls for about 35 years.
Dr. Sleep is my Halloran-box.
Now I need to read the book.
It is a fantastic movie!
Abra's shine is stronger than Rose the Hat's
Just watched it and to be honest one of my favourite Stephen king adaptations it isn't scary but still great horror story and even King approved of this even though it pays homage to Stanley kubriks version
Thank you for your opinion !!!! 👍 😊
I've watched "The Shining" Maybe 3 times in 40yrs, and it's a true classic. This I've already watched 4. And I only know ONE person that has seen it! WTH
A detail I wish had not been overlooked {pun intended...}: Danny as a child, in the original Shining, had fathomless dark brown eyes. It made his scary, trance scenes more effective... but the actor playing adult Danny has very blue eyes. The dark eyes were like his mom.
I want someone to look at me the way mike looks at Stephen lol
I wanted to add I enjoyed the dark tower, great actors and material I just wanted more. There is so much to tell from the mind of Mr. King.
The absolute worst, god-awful mishandling of a masterwork in the history of cinema. Reduced seven books with numerous characters of depth and detail to a ninety-minute, emotionally flat three-character shoot-em-up with dialogue consisting of 60% "I shoot with my heart". Treason.
Honestly a fantastic film, truly and definitely worth the watch. Mike Flanagan is a very talented man
"Mike works amazing with child actors" this young generation is crazy meta and self-aware, hopefully that's a good thing
I first felt a bit strange for Abra because she is white and blonde in the book, and that was how I imagined her to look like.
But she was a good casting idea.
The actress who played snakebite andi did a great job as well
I read the shinning and Doctor Sleep..what other book can you recommend?
erika alvarez The Stand
The Eyes Of The Dragon (medieval fairy tale written for King's daughter, I believe it's his best book), It (Pennywise the clown is iconic for a reason), Cell (a techno-thriller as only Stephen King could write one), Christine (oldie but a goodie about a possessed car), Skeleton Crew (short stories, some of which are among King's best work), and the Dark Tower books (series of eight Western-fantasy-horror-science fiction-crime story-metafiction hybrids that basically codified the "New Weird" style of writing that became popular in the '90s). The Stand, 'Salem's Lot and Insomnia also reference the Dark Tower books, as most of King's work takes place in the same universe.
THE STAND (unabridged version!)
Is having "The Shine" a possible allegory for mental illness like autism? I ask this question as someone with Asperger's and it resonated with me.
Honestly i never thought it that way.
It's humorous how their standing around the area the baseball boy dies and say how it's all going down xD
Please: give us a Rose the hat resurrection. Of course with Rebecca.
As someone else has mentioned, MASSIVE spoilers. Watching this is not advised unless you've read the book. That should have been put in the title really.
Thanks I stopped.
Anyone else have Mariah Carey rudely interrupt the video?
Really ??? Nothing says Xmas like Stephen King 😂
Nope, a BRUTAL ad by big pharma. Cut off KING mid-Fucking-SYLLABLE! !
"Hi There"
"Hello There"
Salutations
hola there!
It is very refreshing to experience a movie that is not just your typical sequel and as Stephen says stands on its own. This is really a good movie and among all the bad movies Hollywood keep releasing it surely stands out.
It seems like even the actors don't know what this film is about. Ewan got a key plot point and so did the young girl that played Abra (as in Abra Kadabra if you didn't get the ham fisted reference.)
I got what it was about. And judging by the praise it's getting, I'd say most people understood what it was about.
Q-Man I got it too. But the two actors got key things wrong.
I would love to write a book with Stephen King
Thanks
You are welcome
I want a movie about rose and her followers
I would love to see a prequel to The Shining, It would be interestin to see what happened to te Gradies.
Wow just Wow King liked the movie as did I
enough ads?
great movie 5 starts definitely
Well, Hi There.
Love rose the hat
I really enjoyed watching this movie.
This Danny Torrrens more like Danny from 1997 series and he remind me Jack T. Nothing common with Jack maded by Kubrick and J.N.
Go watch the movie people
I liked the movie and I don't usually watch SK horror. It's just not something I enjoy but I do love SK's non-horror. Only criticism of the movie was that it seemed a bit rushed in places. Just as I was getting into it something would resolve quickly and move on. Many things seem rushed these days though to be fair.
The ads are just intolerably placed. I can't watch anymore. Just make the same video with a non-skippable ad, as well as this. Cutting off the KING mid-syllable should be a crime!
Ok, we will fix it ASP... thank you for the feedback
@ Same.
very very very good movie - I loved it
I love this movie
Movie was awesome
I did like it !!
The girl who plays Abra isn’t very deep. I know she’s young but damn it seems like she missed the point kinda.
That hotel stairs scene, when he saw her from the top of the stairs.
Yup shes fucking dead
So after Dan and Wendy escaped from the Overlook, they relocated to Scotland?
One thing that some actors can do is use a voice that sounds a bit different to their own
Diabolical editing
Great movie
Listened to the audiobook, haven't seen the movie. It's funny hearing Mr. King announce what people will say about it, because that's exactly what I said about it.
I've read almost all of his books, and Dr. Sleep is the only one I'm aware of that feels as if it's a cash grab. He has been at times less inspired, but never deliberately dumb in the ways Dr. Sleep displays. There are things to appreciate, but it is ham-handed and juvenile in many places. Movie will undoubtedly par the material and birdie the presentation.
I really enjoyed this movie I just hate that they made it reference Kubrick so much
The only thing that I'm disappointed about is that they didn't put roses big white discolored tusk in her mouth
I finally got a chance to read both books the Shining and Doctor Sleep. After reading both book and watching the Shining again I really thing that it needs to be redone. I know Jack Nicholson played the role very well, I don't know if there can be anyone that can compare. For both of the stories to come together I do think that The Shining should be remade. I am not saying that I dislike The Shining I do love it but really wish that Kubrick would have stuck with the story in the book.
Great interview the only thing is the volume/audio on this really sucks haha.
Doctor Sleep film sit in a movie continuum with Stanley Kubrick's icy and magnificent The Shining. Stanley Kubrick's The Shining have so dominated the culture that King's efforts to redirect the public to the source.
www.dianjinwa.cn/video/53593.html
Swan has the high ground!
I think this was a great movie, when I first seen the trailer just figured it would be dumb then I watched it and I was totally wrong
They should have named the movie The shining 2 just for marketing purpose it would be more successful at the box office
Why did they change Abra's ethnic background? She is blonde and italian on her mother's side.
A great movie. My only complaint, they tried to shove too much crap in the bag.
This could have been 2 movies, easily. Do 2 great movies, instead of 65% of the first movie being great, and then starts falling apart because you're trying to shove too much crap in the bag.
The 2nd movie would be going back to the Overlook, and that would have guaranteed your audience; Especially fans of both books.
super
Lookin like Stephen hawKing in the thumbnail
Wow! For the those who haven’t read the book, we are talking MAJOR SPOILERS HERE
The film was one of the best adaptations for theathers of a book by Stephen King I enjoyed the film on its release a lot. One of the few films from post 2010s era that was descent enought, woke cinema ruined everything
"I envisionned the hat bigger" the man simply cannot himself. His greed will be his undoing.
His greed WAS his undoing. That's what the book is abt.
Rose the hat, so beautiful!!!???,.... I don't understand why people keep saying how beautiful she is, she's not beautiful to me at all, she's an average plain Jane white chick.
Steve k doesn't like one of the best and most popular horror films ever. The shining. Likes the bombs though.
If you wrote an awesome book and then some asshole attached that book's name to a movie that barely has anything to do with it, would you be a happy camper? 🙄
@@jeremyfrost2636 The overall concept is literally the same in both the book and the film. It changed some significant details, but that's a far cry from saying it "barely has anything to do with the book"
If a film adaptation is exactly the same as the book, then the adaptation has no purpose/value and the filmmaker cannot truly be called an artist.
I think King also didn't like the portrayal of Jack Torrence in the film. Also, he probably wasn't a fan of some of the cast. Honestly, I did not like Wendy Torrence at all
@@jeremyfrost2636 Kubrick knew the book would bomb in film .hes genius when it comes to movie making... the movie is classic that most people loved. The ass is king. Pompous fool should know what makes movies work. Dont be stupid.
Jaja pinchi Ewan... He just spoiled the whole movie in 1 min... Lol :v
Andas hablando in spanish
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@@ihavethehighground5436 usando el powerful spanglish, jsjs