How do you comment on the film The Mist?!


Question: personally, the crappiest film i've seen in recent years. Good people all died except the hero, who would be charged of murder. those idiots who believed the crazy preacher managed to survive by crouching in the supermarket in the end! i was so desperately disappointed that i fell asleep after seeing the film!
oh, two things learned from the film: first, not all good people have good ending; second, wait a bit longer when you try to kill yourself to see if anything happens.
feel free to give your comment.


Answers: personally, the crappiest film i've seen in recent years. Good people all died except the hero, who would be charged of murder. those idiots who believed the crazy preacher managed to survive by crouching in the supermarket in the end! i was so desperately disappointed that i fell asleep after seeing the film!
oh, two things learned from the film: first, not all good people have good ending; second, wait a bit longer when you try to kill yourself to see if anything happens.
feel free to give your comment.

Well, the point of the film is that even in the darkest times you need something to believe in. When you lose all faith, you're doomed. I thought the film did a brilliant job driving this idea home.

It's a fairly good film, not a classic though! I would watch it again!


if you want to rant about it the best site is: http://www.imdb.com

No troll postings though!

I agree, the end sucked. My fiance and I definately agreed that if that situation ever came up, or something similar, lol, we would certainly wait until the last possible moment before we offed ourselves!! : )

Never seen it, but now I've read your question, I don't think I will bother!! x

I thought the film was slow going for awhile, a little predictable towards the end but, it raises some interesting questions about religion and suicide.

If its such a crappy movie than why are you still talking about it. The movie made you think a little bit about religion, family and a promise that was kept. Remember when the little boy told his Father not to let the monsters get him? His Father promised that he would not let the monsters get him. I thought the movie was okay. It brings up good conversation. Like this one.

I thought it was a great movie, exept for he ending. You are wright every movie has a very stupid ending. I really would like to know why all movies have stupid endings and sometimes its like they have no ending and you have to guess what happened hext. I have to keep telling my children imagine what ever they want the ending to be, Wich its really stupid.

I'm watching kids movies for now on. I'm not wasting any more of my money to watch sutpid movies that have no ending.

What ever happened to the original "Happily Ever After", I think that is why this world so messed up. The media and the movies make this world a very caotic place to live becasue every thing people see they do. Monkey see Monkey do.

The movie was good, in my opinion, right up till the ending when he got out of the truck and the rescue convoys drove past. What was up with that?

No, I don't NEED to have a happy ending. I don't, not all. I would have been fine with the murdering that took place if he had gotten out of the truck and either a) been eaten by one of those monsters; or b) not been eaten by one of those monsters, the mist clears, and he is left to live by himself for the rest of his life knowing that he'd just murdered his son and three others. The rescued people going past just completely ruined it. What a waste.

Another gripe! All of the effort the five of them put in to getting away and oh, they run out of gas and instead of thinking about alternative courses of action, especially considering a monster had just walked past them without even paying them the slightest bit of attention, they immediately count bullets to see who gets to die so as to avoid being eaten. WTF? They were not portrayed as quitters; that ending DID NOT FIT.

I thought it was an excuse to use special effects. The monsters were definitely not believable. The ending shocked me, to be quite honest. I wasn't expecting that in the least. The crazy preacher lady made me angry, too, and I thought the point of the story wasn't clear to those who had written the screenplay and those who directed and produced it. It seemed like a smorgasbord of ethics, morality, religion, action and horror. It was all too much---they should have focused on one aspect and it might have been better. Overall, I give it a C or a C-. I didn't believe it, and even though I haven't read Stephen King's novel, there's no doubt that the movie didn't do it justice.

I personal have liked almost every stephen king movie I have watched this one is typical eighties style which I enjoyed the crazy lady pretching was annoying.



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