I enjoyed this film but I do have to criticise certain points, firstly a lot of the victim's in the film seem to suffer from Stupid Victim Syndrome meaning they were in a situation where they could have triumphed but chose not to. Unfortunately the other points contain spoilers and so I will not write them on here.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on October 20, 2009, 06:13:17 PMI enjoyed this film but I do have to criticise certain points, firstly a lot of the victim's in the film seem to suffer from Stupid Victim Syndrome meaning they were in a situation where they could have triumphed but chose not to. Unfortunately the other points contain spoilers and so I will not write them on here.This forum has spoiler tags. So, if you want to write something that potentially spoils the movie for the uninitiated then use those tags; that will allow people who saw the film to read your opinion also on those issues.The spoiler tag can be used from the tool bar (button is b&w and labeled SP) or by manually enclosing the critical text with {spoiler}{/spoiler} (using the square brackets of course). Those tags will create this: (click to show/hide)You may be able to read between the lines that I am interested to hear about your spoilerific complains
Haha, well... I try to write my reviews for here and my blog simultaneously so I don't like to edit them... but Ill spoiler them away for you Achim. (click to show/hide)firstly, its fairly hard to lye still for 8 hours without moving, especially if there is a doctor in the room who for some reason doesn't notice your alive.... especially when the guy has a terminal brain tumor and you had been treating him. Secondly, What did Adam do wrong? why was he trapped in the room... I don't remember seeing him say anything about death like the others who were murdered. Finally when Dr Lawrence's phone is cut off there is a dial tone, Cell/mobile phones have no dial tone
I read the Shining a while back, I should read it again its a very good book. My favourite Stephen King book is Misery though :p
I recommend you read "Intensity" by Dean Koontz .