I love that Rose didn’t know who Danny was until this moment.
@Ay3shizzle17 күн бұрын
Oh man that was awesome and really showed you how powerful Danny really was that he was able to be hidden from Rose and the True Knot for so long.
@MrAlexH1991Ай бұрын
This entire movie very heavily implied that, during the course of Danny’s life as a physically tangible and living man, he could have psychically lobotomized *ANYONE* with his Shine, and at damn near *ANY TIME HE WISHED.* He only failed here with Rose because of how powerful and experienced she was in psychic combat. But he *ALMOST GOT HER* with one of his mind coffins. Rose was an ancient and unfathomably powerful quasi-immortal woman who used her incredibly powerful Shine to feed on the Shine of others. And he *STILL ALMOST GOT HER.* 🤯
@lordhawkeye19 күн бұрын
Not only that but Rose the Hat was also jacked up on all the canisters of steam the Knot had too.
@bekilturgutАй бұрын
this movie did a greate job to respectfully to the original story. it could easly go wrong but didnt . really well done.
@MarlinWheelerАй бұрын
Either way people will cry about everything
@1ManNamedDanАй бұрын
It had respect for Kubrick's vision but not King's. They even fckd about with the casting in this to make it more 'inclusive' but it's just masking greed, basically soulless virtue signaling for profit.
@50Nobody50Ай бұрын
@@1ManNamedDan there are instances where I'd agree, this is certainly not one of them. The casting is fine, what are you even referring to? Being that its a sequel to the Kubrick film, why would they worry about King's vision when he famously hated the Kubrick film? This is perhaps among the best sequels to any film I've ever seen, but trying to be a sequel to basically THE film decades later.......this was really well done. Pretty heavy opinion over such a short clip, don't seem like you've seen the movie or you'd have said at least one specific thing rather than a vague rant.
@1ManNamedDan29 күн бұрын
@@50Nobody50 If you'd read the book you'd know what I'm talking about, the girl was described many times as blond with pig tails and very blue eyes. The same year they made King's Gunslinger a black man and made Sandman's pale goth Death into a black woman. I'm no bigot, I just hate this ploy to create a larger audience for profit by casting characters who are not what the author described, it subverts the vision we had when we supported the work, it's a false for profit inclusivity and not any real social or artistic effort.
@50Nobody5029 күн бұрын
@@1ManNamedDan I don't particularly like Stephen King's writing style, so no I didn't read it. Is there some experience the character has that a black girl could not have had? Is her eye color or hair color in any way pertinent to the important parts of the narrative? I am totally on board about changing the original material for no reason, but inclusion is a reason. Its only shitty if it ignores something about the original character, if it doesn't than I hate to tell you it would then sound like you are being prejudicial. I haven't read it so only you know that. Here is an example from my end.....see what you think. I read all of the Anne Rice vampire novels. The old movie with Cruise and Pitt was fine, but if you were a book purest you would have hated a couple of those character changes. The new tv series comes out last year, or two ago, and the Pitt character is now black. Also, his occupation is now a pimp. Pitt was a plantation and slave owning white man. The experience between these two people during the era of slavery would be so different that you simply can't pretend that character is in any way consistent with the original. That did piss me right off. Not because he was black, but because their different life experiences make them different characters in any situation. This movie doesn't come off to me as an obvious cash grab, its done too well for that, the real "rings of power" level cash grabs while dumping on source material almost universally suck very bad, and this movie didn't suck. Original depictions on how to show psychic power on screen.
@strpe9701Ай бұрын
He literally talks to Abra telepathically right in front of her, she even replies to it, but she’s still somehow surprised that’s he shines
@EndThusIAmАй бұрын
Weren't those who Shined able to read thoughts of anyone? Maybe she just thought he was doing that so Abra could hear him? Not quite sure myself.
@DesignIncaseАй бұрын
I think it's because for his age he's quite powerful and she really doesn't understand where she is.
@Ankhakaru15 күн бұрын
Andy learned to hide his power 😉
@insomnimac83682 күн бұрын
It's the repression. Years of alcoholism hid him off the radar and he was exquisitely powerful. It is inexplicable that she didn't find him as a child - but the reason for that is he was hiding from ghosts, his mother had some very minimal shining and so did Jack. That's from the books. Together they hid him for quite some time without even realizing it. They ran from their life and hid his ability so he wasn't exploring it, and then when he aged he repressed it with alcohol. She's amazed they never detected him but that's because what person suppresses raw power? Danny might've been an alcoholic and took a turn for the worst, but he maintained a certain line. Shine power you don't use to manipulate people or steal is probably pretty rare, Danny turned to alcoholism because it was a burden, not just for what it is, but for the trauma it caused his family. This is a very unusual story, a more common one is likely their victims standard routine. You think you win the lottery, then you use your power and uh-oh, the ghouls come for you. Repressing it took humility and while it was a bad thing, it also was party of Danny's righteousness. With 100 ways to use it, he only used it to lock up ghosts and to comfort his mother. She couldn't *fathom* this, living a life *without* letting her power define it? It'd be practically blasphemy among her people. She's an aged immortal, she's had a lot of time to master this gift - and his surprises were the kind of thing she never would've done. Capturing ghosts? She couldn't even figure out what the hell could be in those coffins. She'd never dream of doing such a thing. Danny warns her too. "You don't know where you're standing". And she didn't listen, she thought her power was plenty. Couple hundred years of hubris and being an apex predator can really make you quite confident but also oblivious. It really was the only negative of her skillset, it's normally all upside.
@mrcurelyАй бұрын
Totally solid film. And no one knows about it. Frustrating.
@zacharyberridge7239Ай бұрын
Right? I saw it when it came out, and thought it was a damned fine sequel. It has to tread this weird line between the original film and novel, but it works.
@rickdeckard1075Ай бұрын
arent you guys supposed to use "uNDerrATeD"?
@MarlinWheelerАй бұрын
Wtf are you on about people know this movie and it was great
@zacharyberridge7239Ай бұрын
@@MarlinWheeler most don't know about it, and it didn't do well. Pretty sure that's what they're talking about.
@MarlinWheelerАй бұрын
@@zacharyberridge7239 most do they just didn't understand this movie and that's why it didn't do well that's not the same
@Theothesleeper19 күн бұрын
the editing, angles, sound and stage sets when she says "enough!" were amazing
@smaarisethАй бұрын
This movie would have been massive if they did a better job marketing it. It is really good.
@FranzBrolo11 күн бұрын
This film was a sequel done right. It wasn't a rehash or a continuation but instead built on the original and took the audience in a completely different direction.
@thechef197912 ай бұрын
Wpuld have been cool for him to summon JACK to fight Rose
@cathytrottier89442 ай бұрын
Jack would have been on the same side as The Hat
@May_Day45Ай бұрын
Read the book....you'll find out 😉
@theoneaboveall7708Ай бұрын
The book had his father redemption
@joecattoggio3180Ай бұрын
Titanic 2?
@MarlinWheelerАй бұрын
Exactly @@cathytrottier8944
@eroldcroft304521 күн бұрын
Rose the hat was so badass One of my fave villains ever
@gp291712 күн бұрын
This movie had no business being this good
@snafu21Ай бұрын
Rose The Hat is gorgeous
@jesseslack208915 күн бұрын
Is it the Hat or the yoga pants...
@snafu2115 күн бұрын
@@jesseslack2089 It's whatever Rebecca Ferguson is wearing.
@davidponseigo881129 күн бұрын
I just didn't like that Danny had lost his soul growing up, but he earned it back at the end !
@Spoopball13 күн бұрын
It made sense a little kid got super messed up from what happened at the hotel, not to mention seeing ghost his whole life wouldn't help him adjust to "normal life"
@kmassicott2 ай бұрын
They're not special they're starving 8:25-8:37
@zenquester389623 күн бұрын
I'm still traumitized by the mother and child he left in the apartment.
@paxwallace8324Ай бұрын
Well she was right about being the prettiest
@rbreareyАй бұрын
When you hire Rebecca Ferguson, that’s a given
@eroldcroft304521 күн бұрын
She may died but she fucked him up pretty good
@in_vino_veritas79382 ай бұрын
Great movie!! I do prefer the ending in the book though
@Mauricio-oq1tmАй бұрын
Yeah budy! Me too! It was heart breaking knowing that at the final scene when the girl says: I still Talk to them!!! So sad!!!
@carinaadams679720 күн бұрын
What’s the book ending?
@aaaaa-nw8hc15 күн бұрын
Rose the Hat is a underrated female villain.
@ChipZilla693 күн бұрын
I think I'm in love with Rose the hat.
@davidjames21456 сағат бұрын
Ah Rebecca. What a star.
@Radio6future19 күн бұрын
What a great movie excited for Mike Flanagan's take on the Dark tower series. And if it does well he did mention of bringing in some of the characters from Doctor Sleep into it.
@Jerry_Fried19 күн бұрын
Rebecca Ferguson has the greatest face in movies today.
@AdamWhiteside14 күн бұрын
Becca and Ewan is not fair. So amazing.
@shoesoffbootson53179 күн бұрын
When your hat is so stupid it becomes part of your name.
@erichalvor516Ай бұрын
Wasn't sure I wanted to see this... NOW I want to see it. Thank you. ❤🤘
@Hilarto29 күн бұрын
The whole film is amazing
@nirvanafatalАй бұрын
Amazing Movie !!
@justincapone15 күн бұрын
She is so unbelievably fly!
@jinzo637Ай бұрын
A jedi vs a witch. Just like old times huh Obi wan 😂
@HarleyLuna317 күн бұрын
You mean a jedi vs a bene gesserit🤣 And the jedi knows Shinra Tensei
@Bokaj0116 күн бұрын
Rebecca Ferguson should do more antagonistic characters.
@stephenbailey996921 күн бұрын
Stephen King's tales have become so formulaic over the years. The original Salem's Lot tv movie was the only one I ever found frightening.
@Lyonatan5 күн бұрын
Read his books then instead of watching movies. His short stories and novels are fantastic reads and his books cover a wide range of flavours from classic fantasy to sci-fi.
@stephenbailey99695 күн бұрын
@@Lyonatan I've tried his books. Not scary. Pedestrian. Predictable.
@jeremywolfgang9625Ай бұрын
Agatha All Along meets The Shining.
@34stzooАй бұрын
I will start by saying this was a great movie, so good I had to rewatch The Shine to appreciate these movies! With all that said, She's smoking hot!
@IanLaing-j5m15 күн бұрын
mmm, that whole 'spirit' exchange, her 'swallowing' his essence... is it just me, or...?
@KayGee-r5o22 күн бұрын
All work and no play makes the Bene Gesserit witch out standing in her field. She looks a maze ing.
@paulbradbury5792Ай бұрын
Rebecca Ferguson = bad ass hot af
@leksuthat18832 ай бұрын
อยากให้มีภาคต่อ ชอบเรื่องนี้มาก Love rose in mission impossible
@anochron1Ай бұрын
This was the sequal.
@flytube18972 ай бұрын
Good movie
@PhilipCullen-of1ljАй бұрын
She is gorgeous
@thechef197913 күн бұрын
If he had a shotgun vs the axe, game over
@lilg801729 күн бұрын
Didn't like it at first either, for the obvious reason, but I think it's alright. I'm a Flanagan fan. Oculus, Bly House, and Hill Manor. The obvious reason of it being associated with a classic.
@dsly59566 күн бұрын
Such a missed opportunity in this movie. Instead of the gunfight, it should habe been the house that kills them all
@CurrentlyOnLV-42617 күн бұрын
If they could've just follow the book, then the movie could've been saved. We need a closure and this movie didn't deliver. Luckily, the book did. And we did get to say our goodbye to Danny and Jack.
@rcdogmanduh444016 күн бұрын
All crazy meaningful crap aside, spooky!
@MrKiwispiritАй бұрын
It's a good watch Cliff Curtis Aotearoa
@ambrevigneron591118 күн бұрын
6:52 it’s over Obi-Wan, she has the high ground
@HarleyLuna317 күн бұрын
Shes a bene gesserit
@onlyplaywarlock434Ай бұрын
rebecca ferguson is so gorgeous i think if i was Danny I would've fallen in love with her already
@LockeLamora0127 күн бұрын
Pain purifies steam. Fear too so you understand.?
@ANNASTESIA-s4oАй бұрын
Your just the bait.
@fabrikatormarsa660Ай бұрын
She amazing woman
@ANNASTESIA-s4oАй бұрын
Well he did attack her
@DrasticFox20048 күн бұрын
3:19 / 3:21
@FionaBorgiaVandenheuvelGoode10 күн бұрын
She needed to die with more pain and needed to take longer
@DeidresStuffАй бұрын
Did Stephen King literally rip off Monsters Inc?
@HarleyLuna317 күн бұрын
He ripped phantoms and burnt offerings too
@Hale-BoppАй бұрын
Jenny Lind vs Obi Wan
@KainErrowАй бұрын
Maybe it’s just me but the writing really doesn’t stand up in review. It’s just missing something, it’s like a writer that hasn’t found their voice or something. And it definitely doesn’t stand up against anything Flanagan’s done for himself on Netflix.
@uadhlagash7280Ай бұрын
It's just you. The writing is superb in this.
@awesomness36Ай бұрын
Nah the writing is great
@AlexLopez-hn5ru17 күн бұрын
The "Shine on Abra" part at the end was the only writing that really made me cringe haha
@maxelldenomie613113 күн бұрын
F..k yeah!
@KurlyqКүн бұрын
I cant get past the hat. I am not at all liking that she has a hat.
@TheJoshuamooneyКүн бұрын
Watch out-that’s a weirding woman!
@MikeTorio-dv3fuАй бұрын
Lilly 😊
@loutishnickel5044Ай бұрын
7:46 8:07
@NerdLord14 күн бұрын
She has no clue and that’s cute 😂
@MikeTorio-dv3fuАй бұрын
The sorceress supreme fate series doctor moon knight MJ😮
@HarleyLuna317 күн бұрын
And he knows the Shinra Tensei 😂
@delphi-moochymaker6216 күн бұрын
Thumbs down for ending the vid at the best moment.
@alicat-rq9kjАй бұрын
Adrenachrome movie
@tinfoilpapercut35473 күн бұрын
I can fix her
@joshuavaldivieso5522 күн бұрын
Wait how is this movie related to the shining? 😵💫
@troyom20 күн бұрын
It’s based on the book Doctor Sleep which is the sequel to the shining.
@miguelramirez644Ай бұрын
👍🏼
@TheOverlordOfProcrastination17 күн бұрын
Think her acting is absolutely awful in this. Awful. Poor film, though.
@MEBoisv6 күн бұрын
I forgot how trashy this movie was
@bethjohnson83533 күн бұрын
What? Only everyone who follows or read Steven king fool!
@theCinemaHausАй бұрын
The least terrifying villain in any Stephen King story ever.
@michaelmatheny392719 күн бұрын
You ne-ver judge a book/villain/hero by its cover. And you, personally, might not know th supreme value of camouflage. Just sayin'. :)
@JordiLAАй бұрын
Awful movie.. boring
@kjererrrt2381Ай бұрын
blablaaa blablablaaaa
@shierubea29 күн бұрын
Ewan did really good in his role but Rebecca easily stole the show for me.
@algator55Ай бұрын
I'd rather go see Dr crack pipe
@SamirKumarSengupta2 ай бұрын
Only in movies we see a woman fighting like this with a man, not real life. In real life that woman would have been dead by now. 😆😆😆😆😆
@skotch_izolentovichАй бұрын
She was boosted by steam
@hkwdxygg6969Ай бұрын
Afraid of strong women, huh...
@BillCasey-r7cАй бұрын
First shot with an axe blow from a psychopath changes the equation.
@mytotim8978Ай бұрын
She was no woman but a monster in disguise, literally not human. Some kind of psychic vampire who feeds on souls of those with psychic powers.
@BillCasey-r7cАй бұрын
@@skotch_izolentovich the steam wàs the souls she was draining.
@alf72632Ай бұрын
is this a "Shining" sequel???💥
@LyndonswingАй бұрын
Yes it is. Or at least it is related to the Shining.
@TwistedFox42Ай бұрын
@@Lyndonswing Direct sequel. Danny there was the boy from the first movie.