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The Mist 2007 123movies

The Mist 2007 123movies

Belief divides them, mystery surrounds them, but fear changes everything.Nov. 21, 2007126 Min.
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Watch: The Mist 2007 123movies, Full Movie Online – The Draytons – David, Steff and their son Billy – live in a small Maine town. One night a ferocious storm hits the area, damaging their house. The storm is accompanied by a strange mist the following morning. David and Billy and their neighbour Brent Norton go into town and find themselves trapped in a grocery store with several other people. There they discover that the mist contains something frightening and intent on killing humans..
Plot: After a violent storm, a dense cloud of mist envelops a small Maine town, trapping artist David Drayton and his five-year-old son in a local grocery store with other people. They soon discover that the mist conceals deadly horrors that threaten their lives, and worse, their sanity.
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7.1/10 Votes: 312,557
72% | RottenTomatoes
58/100 | MetaCritic
N/A Votes: 4224 Popularity: 23.872 | TMDB

Reviews:


You can’t convince some people there’s a fire even when their hair is burning. Denial is a powerful thing.

The Mist is directed by Frank Darabont and Darabont adapts the screenplay from the story of the same name written by Stephen King. It stars Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Toby Jones, Laurie Holden and Andre Braugher. Music is by Mark Isham and cinematography by Rohn Schmidt.​

Residents of a small Maine town become trapped in the local supermarket when an otherworldly mist brings deadly creatures in full attack mode. That’s not the only problem, for two groups form inside the market, one in favour of escaping, the other for expiation.

As is the norm, King adaptations vary in quality and divisive fan appraisals, so with “The Mist” on screen not exactly setting the box office alight, and it even getting delayed releases in Europe, one would think this is one of the lesser King adapted lights? Not so, in fact, it is now proving to have a longevity of worth in horror fan circles. So much so, that the great horror writer at the literary source gives it the full thumbs up whilst giving the “changed” ending his full pat on the back approval.

Darabont is of course the director who previously took King’s more human interest stories and crafted much beloved movies out of them, so why was he in the chair to direct a film about alien creatures unleashing bloody dread on small town Americana? Well actually the answer is why “The Mist” is such a cunning chilly delight. For this not only features monstrous creatures straight out of a Lovecraft/Barker nightmare, but also the monsters of the human kind, where the venality of the human condition is laid bare under duress, of which it is very frightening.

The alien creatures themselves creep the flesh, ok the effects work sometimes sags under the scrutiny of “HD” viewings, but this is nightmarish stuff, none more so than with a quite brilliant and terrifying sequence of events in a pharmacy. Yet it’s the human monsters within the supermarket that usurps our creature invaders, where religious fervour and mans propensity for survival comes crashing together for dynamic results – the cast utterly in tune with the material and delivering quality portrayals.

Once the human battles within dissipates, and we come to the resolutions and reasonings of what has caused the creature invasion (hello subtext), we arrive at the much talked about finale. It actually deserves to be divisive, for we don’t want yet another horror film finale that has people shrugging their respective shoulders and saying “fair enough, but is that it?”.

If you buy into the all round bleak tonalities that the pic has been serving throughout, then this ending hits all the right buttons. For sure, this is no easy cop out to send you home with a smile on your face, it’s brutal, and crucially it’s befitting the word of the genre it sits in – horror. 8.5/10

Review By: John Chard

Following a devastating storm, a small town in Maine finds that the eerie mist swarming into the neighborhood holds a deadly secret inside that attacks anyone around them and forces a small band of survivors trapped inside a supermarket to hold off the creatures.

This one here is an incredibly frustrating King work. A lot of what makes this one so uneven is due to there being a lot to really like about it, a few points to love about it and then there were elements to utterly loathe about it. The film is at it’s best with the way the mounting hysteria over the situation with them trapped within the supermarket and how the groups resolve their problems and start new ones which was pretty good and makes for a realistic feeling to the story, detailing how it all breaks down and what the group resorts to in order to keep their sanity. Likewise, that in turn leads into the films’ best efforts in the first few attacks with the unknown creatures inside the mist killing off the victims as they refuse to believe what’s out there and rush foolishly into the area which makes for a series of fun times out in the cargo hold and the different attempts to reach safety outside and then encountering the different creatures and their powers were all good points. The flying insects and them trying to keep them out as the different creatures break in resulting in a series of great encounters trying to clear them out of the store, and the insane battle in the pharmacy during the pitch-black interior is a rather stark and creepy experience fighting off the array of creatures that gives this one a ton of impressive points. The final few battles and escapes to get out, the blood and gore and the way that the creatures are dealt with are all loved points here as that all leads into the stellar finale which is an absolutely unforeseen and shocking in what goes on as there are some rather disturbing parts in this section. Along with the fine creature effects, these here are the good parts to really love about it although it does have a few issues to be had here. The film’s biggest problem is the mere appearance of the religious babble that gets spewed in here which is so wrongheaded and rather off-putting it just makes the viewer feel like not watching it all that often. Yet another big issue here is the length and how overlong it feels, with the rather overlong sections in the middle really making it feel it’s length somewhat. While there’s plenty to like here, these do hold it back.

Rated R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence and intense themes of children-in-danger.

Review By: slayrrr666
Just watch it
I never review movies, however, me and my friend just saw The Mist and it is by far our favorite horror movie. From the creatures to the atmosphere, this movie is spectacular. The acting and the way people react to scenarios is also very on point. The ending is one that you won’t forget in the near future either. It is very much a must see to anyone who enjoys sci-fi or horror.
Review By: guythebruce
Classic Horror in a Post Modern age
Let me take a breath… Never have I had such a visceral physical reaction to a film… ever. Not even with Elem Klimov’s Come and See. In the last fifteen minutes I was nearly physically paralyzed, and then started shaking, realizing how numb my body was… and I am dead serious. Frank Darabont’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novella goes heads above a 50s/60s monster movie homage. This is grade “A” chilling, terrifying, unsettling and utterly hopeless cinema in line with the most cynical and depressing classics from the 70s. The Mist itself and the monsters it brings are just the appetizer here. As all good horror should be, this explores the ultimate enemy, ourselves. In short one of the most beautiful, thrilling and terrible times I’ve had at the movies.

To elaborate, it isn’t a pitch perfect film… Some of the CGI at the beginning is weak, and there are a few lines that can’t escape the genre, but other than that this is a home run in every department – The performances (especially from Toby Jones and Marcia Gay Harden), the ingenious hand held camera, which is never used as a gimmick. The sound design, the lack of an underscore… This lends to the great atmosphere and tension Darabont builds. I’m sure you can guess by now this isn’t schmaltzy, sentimental Darabont here; this is an angry, maniacal man that rears his head and shouts, “Everything is lost!” and then shoots you in the gut. Any fan of Stephen King, The Twilight Zone or Ray Bradbury, will greedily devour this with a great big grin on their face, then feel very sick but so damn happy and then throw up. Best film of the year yet.

Review By: hoobits

Other Information:

Original Title The Mist
Release Date 2007-11-21
Release Year 2007

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 6 min (126 min)
Budget 18000000
Revenue 57470220
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Horror, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Director Frank Darabont
Writer Frank Darabont, Stephen King
Actors Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Laurie Holden
Country United States
Awards 6 wins & 13 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital, SDDS, DTS
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Cameras and Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA, iO Film, North Hollywood (CA), USA (digital intermediate)
Film Length 3,450 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm (Fuji Eterna 500T 8573, Eterna 400T 8583)
Cinematographic Process Digital Intermediate (2K) (master format), Spherical (source format)
Printed Film Format 35 mm, D-Cinema

The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
The Mist 2007 123movies
Original title The Mist
TMDb Rating 6.874 4,224 votes

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