Una misterosa nebbia in cui si nascondono mostruose creature avvolge una piccola città, e gli abitanti devono rifugiarsi in un supermarket per tentare di sopravvivere.Una misterosa nebbia in cui si nascondono mostruose creature avvolge una piccola città, e gli abitanti devono rifugiarsi in un supermarket per tentare di sopravvivere.Una misterosa nebbia in cui si nascondono mostruose creature avvolge una piccola città, e gli abitanti devono rifugiarsi in un supermarket per tentare di sopravvivere.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 6 vittorie e 13 candidature totali
- Bud Brown
- (as Robert Treveiler)
Recensioni in evidenza
Thomas Jane (leading male and well known from The Punisher) has a brilliant and emotional portrayal of his character in a mind-blowing situation that we feel intimately associated with thanks to his acting and great directing. Laurie Holden (of X-Files and Silent Hill fame) has a more subdued performance but plays her role well and for any X-Files nut (such as myself) it's fun to see her in another movie. The cast is chock full of well known actors and some unknowns that really see and express the writer and directors vision. It pays off: They succeed in pulling you into a traumatic situation made worse with a mixture of religious zealotry, military conspiracy, and small-town ignorance that explodes in your face wondering if your humanity is worse off facing The Mist or the human condition.
There is no spoiler here but I will say this about the ending: It's what makes the movie and makes it so much better than most of the crap put out there in horror land. Yes, yes, getting cut in half and having limbs ripped-off is horrible. However it is the decisions we have to make that concern those we love and respect that can really drive one mad. The ending makes you look at yourself and wonder, if given the same situation, what you would have to do with the information you have available. It makes you think hard about your humanity and your soul and about what is right or wrong in any given situation involving our mortality.
I would suggest this movie to anyone that likes horror or science fiction and wants something a little more intense than, say, Army of Darkness (one of my personal favorites for totally different reasons). This movie deals with serious issues we hear about daily. The mist is just a piece of Science Fiction thrown in to bring out the best...and worst in us.
Enjoy!!
Frank Darabont's (writing and directing) The Mist adapts a horror novella of the same name. King's horror work has been the most difficult material to adapt, but this film is comparable to other genre stand-outs such as The Shining and 1408.
A brief, dramatic thunderstorm is followed by a freak mist that descends on a small New England town. As the mist permeates the town, people congregate in the local supermarket and hardware store to stock up and gather supplies. David Drayton (Thomas Jane), his son (Nathan Gamble), and his neighbor (Andre Braugher) are among them. Tension builds as a steady stream of military vehicles pass through the mist headed south from a nearby base. But serious concern doesn't start until one of the locals runs to the supermarket with blood spatters on his clothing and talking of monsters in the mist.
Indeed, there are horrors outside in the fog, but there are also horrors inside the market - as paranoia, irrationality and religion come into conflict with practical issues of survival.
Unlike many horror films, The Mist examines fear and its effects realistically, looks at the horror created by forces beyond human control and the even more terrifying horror that fear creates through forces that are completely within our grasp - our own fears, our beliefs and our treatment of each other. It does so using a classic formula which is comparable to films like Night of the Living Dead and, more recently, Feast.
The cinematography, editing and directing are all excellent. The acting is quite good - Marcia Gay Harden and William Sadler stood out for me - and the script is exactly where it needed to be for this adaptation.
Highly recommended for King fans and horror fans. Recommended for Sci-Fi fans. Weakly recommended for average cinema-goers who are not generally interested in horror.
By the end of the film I was literally on the edge of my seat - cider forgotten - with my hand over my mouth.
Masterfully written screenplay (from the original short story by Stephen King) and masterfully directed, anyone who is generally sceptical about adaptations of Stephen King "horrors" will be rewarded by watching this, Frank Darabont has done a typically marvelous job (see Shawshank and Green Mile) and well and truly delivered.
Main antagonist was a good fit by combining her fanatical and zealous belief that the apocalypse has come and the end days are here, all while charismatically taking control of survivors to manipulate them to her benefit.
Ending was very tragic, but host of seraphim soundtrack was to die for (pun intended).
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- QuizStephen King says that he was genuinely frightened by this adaption of his novella. Frank Darabont described that as the happiest moment of his career.
- BlooperWhen the group is finally leaving the market, the bright headlights and all the auxiliary lights on the truck would produce a bright, blinding wall of light in the mist. Nothing would be visible in front of the truck.
- Citazioni
Amanda Dunfrey: You don't have much faith in humanity, do you?
Dan Miller: None, whatsoever.
Amanda Dunfrey: I can't accept that. People are basically good; decent. My god, David, we're a civilized society.
David Drayton: Sure, as long as the machines are working and you can dial 911. But you take those things away, you throw people in the dark, you scare the shit out of them - no more rules.
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits begin as the song at the end of the film fades out. As the end credits roll up the screen, the sounds of military vehicles (helicopters, tanks, APCs, etc.) can be heard over the credits.
- Versioni alternativeDirector Frank Darabont wanted the movie to be in black and white. Although it was filmed in color, and shown that way theatrically, a black and white version was released on home video.
- Colonne sonoreThe Host of Seraphim
Written by Lisa Gerrard and Brendan Perry
Performed by Dead Can Dance
Courtesy of 4AD Ltd.
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paese di origine
- Lingua
- Celebre anche come
- The Mist - Nebbia assassina
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Tom's Market, 212 N Pine St, Vivian, Louisiana, Stati Uniti(The Supermarket)
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 18.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 25.594.957 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 8.931.973 USD
- 25 nov 2007
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 57.470.220 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 6 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1