Years following the events of Shining (1980), a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to r... Read allYears following the events of Shining (1980), a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to remain immortal.Years following the events of Shining (1980), a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to remain immortal.
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But here's the thing... this movie might be too creepy.
I watch 'The Shining' maybe a couple times a year.
There's something sublime about the experience - even though the story is madness.
It's all just fiction.
Doctor Sleep, on the other hand, comes off as an Illuminati 'passive aggressive confessional', mixed with a story that ties it into 'The Shining'.
I don't know if anyone else got that weird vibe from it - but I've never watched it a 2nd time.
On its own right - this movie is far more creepy than 'The Shining' aspects.
I appreciate them trying to make the first make sense - but part of its charm was the fact it didn't. Lol This movie... ugh. I just don't know.
While Doctor Sleep is a rather drawn-out and, mostly, slowish-moving film, it still has enough to it, to not lose one's attention. The story-line is solid and engaging, although those unfamiliar with the book and looking for outright horror and gore, will find little satisfaction. There are a couple of scenes which can be construed as "horrific", but in my opinion, Doctor Sleep is not really a "horror flick" by definition. To me, it is more like an intense drama about good vs evil, with a couple of well-done 'end-of-life' scenes thrown in. :)
What I most enjoyed about it, is that in this day and age where practically every story ever has already been made into a movie, this one's plot was just a bit off the beaten path and came across as slightly new and original in its approach, while still pretty seamlessly tying it in to the well-known classic: The Shining.
If I had to add one con, it would be a somewhat minor one, in that, at times, the girl who plays Abra (Kyliegh Curran), who also possesses 'the shining', and who can communicate with Danny, delivers her lines in almost a stone-like manner, and at other times as if she is rapidly reading. It occurred one too many times, and I found that it took me out of the movie for just a bit.
While good, the scenes leading up to the ending are a bit predictable, and the 'showdown' (remember, good vs. evil) leaves a little to be desired. For the most part, however, I can live with it, seeing as Rebecca Ferguson saves it by just being in it, and King and the creators do their best to come full circle. In short, like the entire film itself, it is satisfying-enough to where one can feel as if watching it, was time well spent.
I'd also say that the movie is quite good. I know some will disagree and will not like this at all for various reasons. Try not to expect a copy of the Shining. This is paying tribute, by also being differently when it comes to certain scares, to the story and more.
I have not read the source material this is based on, but it does a good job for those who've seen the Shining and treads the story with enough respect. There are holes in the story and flaws in the telling - but overall this is entertaining and scary enough to be more than just a decent viewing
I don't know what's going on with movies lately, I have high expectations and films suck, or in this case, my expectations were fairly low, and I was blown away.
What a truly worthy follow up to The Shining this was. Almost forty years on, it captures the tone, spirit and vibe of that great film.
You'd think at over two and a half hours it would be overlong, it isn't,that running time allows the complex story to be told, and for the characters to be fully developed.
Young Kyleigh Curran is remarkably good, and in great company with Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson, very well acted.
A great start, with that amazing music, and those glorious panoramic shots. It takes time before you arrive at that destination, the one we all waited for. The recreation is remarkable.
All those involved, take a bow, this was outstanding, 9/10.
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- TriviaMike Flanagan painstakingly recreated the sets of the Overlook Hotel from blueprints acquired from Stanley Kubrick's estate.
- GoofsWhen Dan returns to the room his family stayed in at the Overlook Hotel, he sees the bathroom door that Jack hacked open with the axe and puts his face in the axed-open panel, recreating the iconic "Here's Johnny" shot. However, in "The Shining", Jack was shown to have hacked both upper panels open to try and get to Wendy, not just the one.
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Danny Torrance: Man takes a drink. The drink takes a drink. And then the drink takes a man. Isn't it so, Dad?
The Bartender: Medicine. Medicine is what it is. Bona fide cure-all. The mind is a blackboard, and this is the eraser.
- Crazy creditsThe 1992 version of the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures shield logo is shown at the beginning with the 2018 WarnerMedia byline.
- Alternate versionsA directors cut was released on Blu Ray and Digital in February 2020
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Ewan McGregor/Linda Hamilton/Caamp (2019)
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- Stephen King's Doctor Sleep
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- Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood, Oregon, USA(The Overlook Hotel; Exterior)
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- Budget
- $45,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $31,581,712
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $14,114,124
- Nov 10, 2019
- Gross worldwide
- $72,385,286
- Runtime2 hours 32 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1