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Sedai 07-02-08 01:14 PM

Re: The Mist
 
Yeah, I kind of think King's ending would have worked just fine, leaving us wondering what was up...

John McClane 07-02-08 02:42 PM

Re: The Mist
 
Originally Posted by Sedai (Post 443693)
That character just wouldn't have done that, though. It flew in the face of all his actions previously...
I can't say I would agree with that. I would agree if you said he wouldn't do it that soon. Which would fit with what Austruck was saying about waiting for the last possible second to find out what *exactly* is going on.

I say we can't predict any character's actions in a situation as extreme as that one. Which I think fits very nicely with real life and makes the ending not all that surprising. I personally have no problem with the ending except for him not waiting to see exactly what was going on before doing it.

Sedai 07-02-08 03:51 PM

Re: The Mist
 
But we CAN predict what he would do, especially concerning his son. He is shown multiple times putting all other concerns under saving his kid's life, so I wouldn't buy his shooting his kid in the head until one of those creatures literally had the kid in its grasp...

The director was clearly thinking shock value over plausibility here...

king_of_movies_316 07-08-08 05:55 AM

Re: The Mist
 
I didn't realy like the ending. It was diffrent and not predictable but it was to realistic if you know what i mean.

elektrik.star 07-08-08 08:46 AM

Re: The Mist
 
Actually, Stephen King gave his go ahead with the ending, which is completely believable. One of the major underlying themes in the movie is how far people can be pushed before resorting to extremes. You are right, he puts his kid above everything else.

Now, I am not a parent, but I can imagine that if you were faced with letting some other dimension creature possibly tear your kid to pieces or saving him from a horrible death by ending it yourself, what would you do? In real life, every day, there are cases of parents who did just that for their children and we call it murder. Now, yes, it's murder, but it's understandable under extreme circumstances such as created in the movie.

All he was doing is trying to spare his son the lesser of what he thought were the only two evils he had. Though, I will note for those of you who have not read the novella, that there is no actual ending, so the movie provided one moreso for closure than anything else.

PimpDaShizzle V2.0 07-08-08 03:01 PM

Re: The Mist
 
Originally Posted by elektrik.star (Post 444681)
Actually, Stephen King gave his go ahead with the ending, which is completely believable.
I wonder if that's because Stephen King tends to write out of his ass and can't come up with good endings himself¿
Originally Posted by elektrik.star (Post 444681)
One of the major underlying themes in the movie is how far people can be pushed before resorting to extremes.
What parts were extreme?
Originally Posted by elektrik.star (Post 444681)
You are right, he puts his kid above everything else.
...and shoots him. "Oh no! I can't believe he's dead! All I did was shoot him!"
Originally Posted by elektrik.star (Post 444681)
Now, I am not a parent, but I can imagine that if you were faced with letting some other dimension creature possibly tear your kid to pieces or saving him from a horrible death by ending it yourself, what would you do? In real life, every day, there are cases of parents who did just that for their children and we call it murder. Now, yes, it's murder, but it's understandable under extreme circumstances such as created in the movie.
I need some examples. Who's been killing their kids lately to save them?
Originally Posted by elektrik.star (Post 444681)
All he was doing is trying to spare his son the lesser of what he thought were the only two evils he had. Though, I will note for those of you who have not read the novella, that there is no actual ending, so the movie provided one moreso for closure than anything else.
I wasn't buying that the mist and it's bugs were enough of a threat to make me shoot my kid.

Hello My Name Is Ryan 07-08-08 07:01 PM

Re: The Mist
 
i found the mist to be predictable. My lady friend and I had the ending figured out way ahead of time. I wouldnt go to the extreme the father did unless i KNEW that it was too late...i would have waited til one of the creatures was coming right at me.

germinoj 07-09-08 11:45 PM

Re: The Mist
 
I concur, and wrote a review myself of the MIST here.
wandererthoughts.blogspot.com/

I thought The Mist was a very well adapted film, and one of the most shocking endings of all time.

-The Wanderer
Do you want to know what the wanderer is thinking or reviewing

christine 07-10-08 02:43 PM

Re: The Mist
 
Originally Posted by Hello My Name Is Ryan (Post 444774)
i found the mist to be predictable. My lady friend and I had the ending figured out way ahead of time. I wouldnt go to the extreme the father did unless i KNEW that it was too late...i would have waited til one of the creatures was coming right at me.
exactly!

n3wt 07-12-08 04:06 PM

Re: The Mist
 
I am looking forward to seeing this film, but it has had mixed reviews

nebbit 09-03-08 02:57 AM

Re: The Mist
 
I finally watched the mist this week :yup: i wasn't really scared by it :nope: and I found the ending predictable :yup: Not that good :nope:


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