Whoa, this was some kind of movie. I just finished watching Stephen King's Storm of the Century on DVD. This movie is rated PG-13 and runs about 256 minutes long.
The movie takes place in a town called Little Tall Island and they are preparing for a terrible snowstorm. The island is just off the coast of Maine and the island finds themselves cut off from the rest of the world during the worst storm of the century. Just before the storm sets in, and stranger comes into the town and that's when everything starts to get strange. This definitely has some suspense and gets really creepy at times too. This movie is sorta hard to describe without giving away the ending.
As usual Steven brings an absolutely good movie to it's end by leaving you with more questions than you begun with in the first instance. Has anyone been able to hypothesize who the sorcerer or man was that took the child away? Was he evil or just looking after his own interests?
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The movie is excellent. I watched a couple of times and I think is awesome. Tim Daly did a great job as the father of Ralphie and Colm Feore (the evil one) wow, he was just amazing.
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Has anyone been able to hypothesize who the sorcerer or man was that took the child away? Was he evil or just looking after his own interests? |
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LDS_forever: He is Satan himself or a group of devils maybe? |
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Another thing he admitted was that he was somehow getting too old and needed someone to pass on his 'skills' to, something that Satan really does not need, nor does devil(s) become old. |
Yes, of course it is just a movie, but for me a movie must have purpose and direction, however, that is the thing about Steven King movies that is always odd - some things just do not make sense. I mean I can appreciate that he wanted to use Satan as the role for the evil on this island, but couldn't he come up with a better excuse than he was simply 'getting old'?
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but couldn't he come up with a better excuse than he was simply 'getting old |