Captures Stephen King's spirit, but fails in its ending
di Clarisse Loughrey The Independent
Stephen King's words have a power of their own. They leap off the page, crawling into our minds and forming the most grotesque of images. They make their home there, lingering long after the final chapter. There's no wonder that King's work has been translated to the screen more times than any other living author. Nearly 100 adaptations exist, with many more in the pipeline.
Yet while many versions, such as Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, have their own place in history, we underestimate how tricky a job King's work presents to directors. [...]
di Clarisse Loughrey, articolo completo (3952 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Independent 5 aprile 2019