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Showing posts with label Geralds Game. Show all posts
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Friday, September 29, 2017

Gerald's Game and a Goodbye from me

GERALD'S GAME 2017

 
"If there's a monster under your bed it won't bother you if you're asleep," Gerald whispers to Jessie, and in that moment Gerald's Game is summed up in one beautiful sentence.

First of all, Gerald's Game is one of my favorite Stephen King novels. I read it far too young at a tender age of 12 where I learned far too much about the scary world of adults. But it has always stuck with me. I learned a lot from Gerald's Game that didn't scar me, life lessons that I subconsciously carried with me as I grew up. I re-read the story when I was 18 and it was like a light bulb went off in my head. Gerald's Game had taught me to fight so incredibly hard despite the odds. And in the tumultuous year where my Dad had left my family and my Mom had mentally checked out and I had to drop out of college....I never once stopped fighting. Because when I was 12 I read a book where a woman was in a lose/lose situation and against all terrifying odds, she fought and battled her inner demons and came out triumphant. And that woman never left me.

That might sound dramatic, but there's a reason I'm such a huge Stephen King fan, because I'm not exaggerating when I say his books have changed my life.

Tonight I watched the new adaptation, Gerald's Game, directed and written by Mike Flanagan and Jeff Howard. And I am happy to say that this film exceeded my expectations and kept what was the most important about this story and brought it to the screen.


Jessie and Gerald are a married couple who are slowly falling apart, they decide to escape up to their cabin for the weekend and play a sexy game where Jessie is handcuffed to the bed. But when things get quickly out of hand, and Gerald has a massive heart attack, dropping dead on the floor, Jessie finds herself in an impossible situation she must escape from. Or else she'll die, whether it be from dehydration, her organs shutting down, or that wild, starving dog that's sniffing around.

Ultimately this story is about survival, but it also speaks to the lengths we go to keep our darkest secrets buried. Jessie experienced something when she was younger that she has never told anyone, and without realizing it, it controls every decision she makes in her adult life. It isn't until she's locked in this situation that she's finally forced to deal with her trauma. It's an important lesson that we all learn in life, that holding secrets will slowly destroy us from the inside out. This film is incredible at how it handles the dark story line. It touches just hard enough that you completely understand what's going on, but not enough that it discredits the careful line its walking.

The story is also one about the fear that you never truly know the ones you love the most. You can be married to someone for ten years and one day they'll say something or do something and you suddenly realize you don't know that person at all. That maybe they were also keeping a deep dark secret they didn't want you to know.

Stephen King always understands the darkness that lies within every person. And Flanagan has brought that to life in this amazing adaptation.

I'm going to get into a little bit of spoilers here so skip ahead if you need to:


First of all, I'm so thankful that Flanagan kept the Dolores Claiborne reference in this film. It's so important to the story and it's a nice little nod for hardcore King fans. There was also a fun little Cujo reference which I appreciated.

Secondly, I want to talk about the horror element of it - there's some real creepy scenes in this movie that keeps the tension high and keeps the story going. Raymond Andrew Joubert, played by Carel Struycken, is incredibly creepy and his first scene caught me totally off guard. I also loved the final court scene with him. Obviously, I also need to touch on the wrist cutting scene. Reading it in the book had me squeamish but seeing it come to life...wow. I was completely unprepared. It was one of those moments where I realized I was yelling out loud and clutching my face, and actually had no idea how long I'd been yelling for (once again, I'm so sorry to my neighbors). I had been pondering how they would pull that off and they WENT THERE. The camera did not pan away once. It was horrific and so well done. An absolutely amazing scene!

Thirdly, I want to talk about the acting performances. Carla Gugino plays our lead Jessie with perfection. From the losing of her mind to the multiple personalities showing through to the final scene, this was an award winning performance. She was so believable, and raw, and emotional, and tough. Bruce Greenwood plays Gerald and it's another great performance. The scenes where Gerald is taunting Jessie, just hanging over her in bed whispering anxieties into her ear were so realistic and such a great portrayal of how having chronic anxiety really feels. Such great casting.


End of spoilers...

Flanagan is proving to me that he can't make a bad movie. This man is a powerhouse who, in my opinion, has already cemented himself as a master of horror. Gerald's Game is just another notch on the belt of a near perfect career and I honestly can't contain my excitement for whatever he has coming next.

Overall, Gerald's Game is a stunning, almost perfect adaptation of an author who many people have struggled for years to adapt. I will aggressively recommend it to everyone I know.

Solid 10/10


 Now, I have some sad news. This will be my last review on this blog....

BECAUSE I'VE BOUGHT A DOMAIN NAME FOR HORROR BOUND AND AM MOVING TO A REAL WEBSITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've wanted to create my own horror site for awhile now but wanted to do it the right way. In April I bought the domain name for my birthday and I've spent the last few months creating the site. It will officially go live this Sunday on October 1st for the 31 day horror movie challenge.

It's time for Horror Bound to go big and not be just a little blog anymore. I've spent almost 6 years writing on this blog so I will be sad to not come here anymore and yell at everyone about how great horror movies are. I will keep this archived though for those of you who want to read old reviews, and mostly for my own nostalgia.

Going forward, you will need to visit horrorbound.net for all your horror bound needs. A MASSIVE thank you to those of you who have visited this blog over the years. It's been so much fun to watch my stats grow and have you reach out on twitter about my reviews. It's helped me blossom into a real writer and move into writing for other great websites like morbidlybeautiful.com and addictedtohorrormovies.com and now my own website! I hope you follow me over there.

As always, follow me on twitter, follow me on instagram, and on Sunday, October 1st, check out the new and improved and OFFICIAL Horror Bound.

Stay spooky forever,





Monday, December 19, 2016

Stephen King mass news post...I'M UPDATING YOU!

GUYS I'M ALIVE
Bet you thought I'd fallen into a volcano and died in Kauai. Well...I didn't. But I did come home to a lot of work and then Christmas shopping and then crying because I'm poor and then Star Wars happened and I blacked out for a bit....

BUT I'M BACCCCKKKKKK

Let's talk about some horror news since I promote that I share that stuff and then never do.....

Honestly, this blog and my life is a mess but that's why you guys love me right? RIGHT?!


Today we're going to delve into some Stephen King news because ya'll know he's my fav and we've got a lot going on right now. It feels like they're adapting every single story they can get their hands on.

But first I would like you to view the following photo because it is my new favorite photo of all time and is currently my phone background:


Stephen and Molly aka the Thing of Evil. And if you don't think I day dream about my corgi Obie becoming best friends with Molly, you don't know me at all.

Obviously next year we'll be getting IT and The Dark Tower, but could a possible biopic be in our future? 
It wouldn't be surprising after all and recently it's been released that there are currently TWO King biopic scripts on the black list. This is a list of the hottest, unproduced screenplays which are just waiting to be picked up. One script is set in the 70's and the other 80's. The first one, currently titled Kings of Maine sounds like more of before pic and would follow King as he attempts to complete Carrie.

The second script is called Maximum King! and honestly sounds pretty bad. It's described as "outlandish and surreal" and follows King directing Maximum Overdrive. Which we all know was a coke fueled fit of madness.

Hmmmm...might still be too soon for a King biopic considering my boy is still pumping out books yearly and shows no sign of stopping. But if ya'll need someone to direct or be a consultant, you know where to find me.


Next up on the 'Stephen King to be made' is Revival, a wonderful book that came out in 2014. And honestly this book gave me so much joy because it felt like old school King in every way. Briefly - it follows a Preacher who has lost his faith after his wife and child are killed in an accident. He becomes obsessed with the healing power of electrical currents and becomes a faith healer on the carnival route.

Josh Boone, who was attached to The Stand remake but is now putting that on the back burner, will be working on this. And guess who they're looking at for the lead role.....Russell Crowe. I can totally see that. Boone is currently working on New Mutants though so this might not be for awhile yet.


Another adaptation you say? Why yes! And this time it's Mr. Mercedes which I hated the first time I read it and loved the second time. Hated is a strong word. I didn't hate it. I just...I was angry it was a trilogy and it felt very....un-king-like. But once the trilogy came together I was back on board and now I love all three of those books. This adaptation will be a drama series following a killer who taunts a retired police detective. It's been announced Kelly Lynch will play the killer's mother which is an incredibly interesting role. Anton Yelchin was also set to star in this series but since 2016 is the year to end all years, he tragically passed away. Brendan Gleeson has also been cast as I'm assuming Bill Hodges which is AMAZING. Spot on casting.


The Dark Tower film has been delayed from February until July. And if it's to give the movie more attention before releasing it, I'm fully supportive of this. While this is not a direct adaptation of the books it will be continuation. Which I'm not sure what that really means just yet. But I'm EXCITED.


The casting is incredible - Idris Elba (who I met on a plane once!!!!), Matthew McConablahblahblah and Jackie Earle Haley. But I am crossing my fingers and toes for the success of this one.

1922 is currently being adapted by Netflix which is some bad ass news. 1922 is FUCKED UP. It's a short story/novella situation and it is creepy as hell. I don't even want to give you a synopsis for fear of ruining it...just read it. Netflix has announced that Thomas Jane (from The Mist) is joining and so is Molly Parker. They're about to start filming here in Vancouver!!


Another King/Netflix combo coming is Gerald's Game which makes me cringe because I don't think anyone could adapt this book. I'm willing to be proven wrong but I'm pretty confident I won't be. Gerald's Game is literally one woman handcuffed to a bed for the entirety of the book. It's an amazing story, don't get me wrong, although I read it for the first time when I was waaaay too young and had a lot of questions. But for a movie? Give me a break. The only hope I have? It's being directed by Mike Flanagan. That man is incredible.

Obviously we've got the IT remake coming next year which I am incredibly excited for. Instead of being set in the 1950's and 1980's, it will be the 80's and present day and it will be released in two parts just like the original TV miniseries. Last I heard it was being previewed to select audiences but I want to go in completely unbiased and nonjudgmental so fingers crossed this King fan will be happy.


Alright,
That's it for me tonight. Christmas is this Saturday and then Mitch leaves to Edmonton on Boxing Day leaving me with the dogs alone for a week. I'm thinking of planning some sort of 5 day horror movie binge to watch all the ones I missed this year. But I'm not making any promises cause I'm the worst but I'll keep you updated!

Stay spooky!