How gory is the movie The Mist ? (i need details)?!


Question: Ok, it isn't that gory. One really gory part was when Norman, the teenage help-boy, was getting eaten alive by the tentacles and you could see blood and his leg bone. Another part was when a guy went out to the mist and the rope came back all bloody. I think you could see a women get shot, but that's it. So not too bad, just scary at times and a lot of cuss words.


Answers: Ok, it isn't that gory. One really gory part was when Norman, the teenage help-boy, was getting eaten alive by the tentacles and you could see blood and his leg bone. Another part was when a guy went out to the mist and the rope came back all bloody. I think you could see a women get shot, but that's it. So not too bad, just scary at times and a lot of cuss words.

The setting is a pretty Maine village — a clue bright as a lighthouse beacon that Stephen King has something to do with the horror that follows in The Mist. Upstanding residents go about their business, which includes shopping for groceries after a storm. Then a thick, mean, white, wet fog rolls in, and with it come giant, hideous creatures from a hellish other dimension (some buglike and winged, others tentacled and slimy), hungry for anyone caught outside. So those in the supermarket barricade themselves inside. And then the real human-on-human evil begins.

The bugs and such are gross enough — and yet so very handsome — in Frank Darabont's nifty, unusually spry, and almost shockingly pessimistic low-budget adaptation of King's 1980 extended short story. (Abandon all hope, ye who remember the original, unresolved ending.) But it's the good people of classic Kingville, brought to life by an energized cast including Thomas Jane, Andre Braugher, and Laurie Holden, who ought to scare the bejesus out of audiences. There's a grim modern parable to be read into the dangerous effects of the gospel-preaching local crazy lady Mrs. Carmody (brilliantly played by a hellfire Marcia Gay Harden) on a congregation of the fearful. Under the circumstances, when a feisty neighbor (Frances Sternhagen) bonks Mrs. C on the head with a can of peas, the gesture counts as a declaration of independence. B+

l never seen lt

check http://imdb.com/title/tt0884328/

but from what i can see in there, its described as a great horror flick, so i would assume its quite gory?



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