Stephen King Contains lots. Many try to put their work in a box, as he is really best known for his contributions to the world of horror (including classics such as KarrieThe The brilliantThe Whose and THE), but his huge bibliography contains works that can be categorized into a variety of genres. It’s a war against noticing that King has fought almost all his career – he loves to tell a story about a woman who did not believe he wrote Shawshank -redemption – and it now has a new front with Mike Flanagan’s Chuck’s life sat to arrive at theaters everywhere this summer.
The Upcoming Stephen King film Debuted their first teaser trailer this morning, and although it does not give the audience a deep sense of what they can expect from history, it aims to introduce the tone of the work – with a large element that are titles on comparable adjustments. Although this is Flanagan’s third film based on a royal book, it is remarkable that you will not see the titles Gerald’s game or Doctors sleep Everywhere in the clip by 78 seconds. Instead, people at neon want to make sure you think about Chuck’s life like being more in line with dramatic modern classics as Shawshank -redemptionThe The green mileand Stand by me.
Based on the novel that was published in the 2020 collection If it is bleedingThe Chuck’s life Is a somewhat complicated story to describe – why it is probably good that the marketing campaign starts by simply creating the film’s mood. The story develops in three parts that are all linked to the presence of a man named Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston). The first part is a depiction of a slow apocalypse that sees the world decorated with strange advertising showing Charles and with messages saying “Charles Krantz: 39 fantastic years! Thanks, chuck! “
The second part shows what seems to be an ordinary day in Charles Krantz’s life, but that is before he gets stuck in the beat of a busker drummer and starts dancing on a public square with a beautiful stranger.
In the third and final part, we witness Charles who comes from age as a boy resident with his grandparents (Mark HamillMia Sara) and discovers both her personal love for dance and life’s fragility.
More to come… …