The Mist - Pessimistic End
The Mist is a work of art, one of the finest ’shockers’ I’ve seen in recent times. I won’t classify it as a horror movie, because I don’t believe that was what Stephen King intended it to be.
The Mist is based on the popular novel by Stephen King, though the movie shows quite a departure from the plot of the book. The acting by all the artists is excellent, with special mention to Marcia Gay Harden and Toby Jones. Though I felt that Thomas Jane was an inappropriate choice for the character of the protagonist, who is supposed to be an artist, I think he did a pretty good job.
The movie is full of gore and thrilling horror, with CGI monsters, and a chilling soundtrack. The ending however is very pessimistic and gloomy. This ending was not a part of Stephen King’s book and was rewritten by the director. Though the movie, in whole is a suspense, I would like to believe that Stephen King wants to potray the way in which people tend to behave in situations of disaster or crisis, and the decisions people make when they have absolutely no hope of survival, rather than just making people squeal and scream in their seats.

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May 7th, 2008 at 8:01 am
I thought Stephen Spender was a poet/writer!
May 7th, 2008 at 8:46 pm
It’s Stephen King.
May 8th, 2008 at 8:42 am
You wrote :
… I would like to believe that Stephen Spender wants to potray …
Correct it.
May 8th, 2008 at 10:41 am
Sorry for the error. Thanks for notifying me
. Corrected it now.