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After a strong storm in the Maine area, the local artist Dave Drayton drives from his house nearby the lake to the supermarket with his son Billy and his arrogant neighbor, the lawyer Brent Norton, to get supplies. Along their way, they see a heavy mist and later, military convoys, police and firefighter trucks, ambulances heading toward it. While in the supermarket, a frantic bleeding local arrives crying that there is something alive in the mist and the manager closes the entrance door while the place is encased by the mist. When David, another client and two employees go to the back of the... store to start the generator, they open the back-door and the cashier Norm (Chris Owen) is hold and dragged by fierce tentacles. David and the two survivors succeed to close the loading door, and when they tell the people what happened, Brent does not trust on his words and believes it is a prank and the God-fearing woman Mrs. Carmody preaches the Apocalypse and that she is the vessel of Lord on Earth. Sooner the group discovers that they are under siege of blood thirsty creatures from another dimension that have reached our planet through a window open by a failed military research. Further, the crazy Mrs. Carmody has many followers and is becoming dangerous and dangerous in her speeches. Without alternative, a small group leaded by David decides to take the chance to escape from the supermarket and reach his car, hoping to get out of the mist.
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Good and creepy, The Mist comes from a Stephen King novella and is more the shape, size and quality of the recent 1408, likewise taken from a King story, than anything in the persistently fashionable charnel house inhabited by the Saw and Hostel franchises.
People get torn apart and beset by monsters in The Mist but not enough, I'm guessing, for the Saw folk, who prefer grinding realism to the supernatural. On the other hand, 1408 exceeded box office expectations. It would be heartening if this one does too, though the bleakest ending this side of The Vanishing may well curtail the masses.
Director Frank Darabont adapts King's story, w...
Mist, The Trapped in a supermarket by a mysterious fog, a group of ordinary people come under threat from monstrous creatures - and their own prejudice and fear. A tense adaptation of a Stephen King horror story, from the writer-director of The Shawshank Redemption
Any viewers of The Mist expecting a slice of hard-edged but traditional Hollywood storytelling in the manner of Frank Darabont's other Stephen King adaptations should prepare for a surprise. He may have set down a very deliberate directorial style in The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile (as well as in his unsuccessful 2001 Jim Carrey drama The Majestic), but here Darabont has embraced an aggres...
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