Stephen King is one of the most productive writers of today. He manages to publish new novels often, and all the books are carefully thought out, with a twisting plot and a special atmosphere. It’s also not surprising that the film adaptation of the works of the King of the Jaches attracts a lot of directors. And from Stephen King himself, we only spoke about 2 books, which were the most beautiful, in his opinion, film adaptations, write WomanEL.
ContentThe 2 film adaptations most accurately conveyed the essence of Stephen King's books “Look With Me” “The Shawshank Misery”
Yaki 2 The film adaptations more accurately conveyed the essence of Stephen King's books
Following the words of Stephen King, the film adaptations of his works have brought great satisfaction. There are only 2 films that closely resemble the original texts.
There are a few films about which I can say: so, this is my story. “Get lost with me” is one of them, “The Shawshank Meeting” is another, the writer shared.
“Zalish with me”
This American film drama directed by Rob Reiner was based on Stephen King's film “The Body” in 1986. The page is one of the most popular stories about growing up in Hollywood. “Be with me” explores those childish innocence and language that touch people at once.
The film tells the story of four boys from Oregon who search for the body of a stranger who tragically died. Due to its emotional response to the authentic film, the film has become an eternal classic that continues to resonate with the views of today. The film grossed over $3.8 million at the box office in 1986 and received 94% of reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
“Shawshank Missing”
The story “Rita Gayworth and the Shawshank Marriage” is one of Stephen King’s most popular. And the 1994 film adaptation invariably tops various lists of the shortest movie episodes of all hours. Although the line was not a small commercial success, critics highly appreciated it.
The film tells the dramatic story of Endy Dufresne, who was unfairly convicted before his death for the murder of his squad. The stitch is incredibly tense and strong. It doesn't take away the pleasant aftertaste, but makes you want to think about the many important speeches, and also dazzles you with the depth of thoughts of the main character.
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