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Suffering movie of the same name
Format: 35mm widescreen system
Mixing: Dolby production cost: 20 million US dollars (estimated)
Camera: panorama camera and lens.
Shooting format: 35mm
Print format: 35 mm
Film length: 2937m 1. Castle Rock Entertainment Company [USA]
2. Nelson Entertainment [USA]
Special effects production company:
1. Special effects group [USA] (special makeup effects)
Other companies:
1. Joanne Kane Music Service [USA] Music Preparation
2. Nancy Saltz and. Associated publicity
3. Pacific Title [US] Title and Optics
4. Skywalker South Re-recording Equipment
5.TAJ Soundworks [America] Foley by 1. Ascot Elite Entertainment Group [Switzerland] (199 1) (Switzerland) (Drama)
2. Columbia Film Company [USA] (199 1) (Switzerland) (Theater)
3. Columbia Samsung Home Video Company [USA] (USA) (VHS)
4. Video Entertainment Company [USA] (USA) (CD)
5.jugendfilm-Verleih GmbH[ Germany] (199 1) (Germany) (theory)
6. MGM Home Entertainment Company [Germany] (200 1) (Germany) (DVD)
7. MGM American Home Entertainment [USA] (USA) (DVD)
8. MGM [USA] (video)
9. Polaroid Home Video [USA] (USA) (DVD)
10. Polaroid Video [Germany] (1999) (Germany) (DVD)
1 1.Transmundo Film Company [Argentina] (Argentina)
12.Transmundo Home Video (THV)[ Argentina] (Argentina)
13. United Cartographic Company (UGC)[ France] (Argentina) USA1990165438+1October 30th.
Argentina19911June 17 France1991February 13.
Switzerland Switzerland1991February 22 ...
Sweden1991February 22nd
Australia1991March 28th.
Netherlands1991March 29th
Germany1991April 25th.
Switzerland Switzerland1991April 26th ... (German-speaking area)
UK 199 1 May 10
Finland1991July 26th, Anne was the number one reader of the best-selling novelist Paul and was crazy about his novels. One day, Paul met a traffic accident. Thanks to Annie's help, he took good care of him. It's just that everything is starting to get unusual. Paul found himself under house arrest like Anne, and the injury had not healed for a long time. ...
Originally, because Paul wanted to concentrate on writing his autobiography, it was difficult for Anne to accept it. Anne, who gradually lost her courage, forced Paul to destroy his autobiography manuscript and continue to create spiritual food for her survival. The end of the novel also represents the end of Paul's life ... Stephen King has the talent to dig out the elements of terror from daily life. He extracted these seemingly normal trace elements from his personal life, and then tried his best to enlarge them to a horrible degree. Ten Days of Danger is a typical example of Stephen King's life enlargement. Stephen King said that the novel was inspired by the complaints of his fans-they said that Kim no longer wrote those early horror themes; So he wrote this novel as an answer to his fans. But in fact, Anne Wilkes is more terrible than a haunted house or a rabid dog. This is an out-and-out psychological horror film. The two characters clash mainly in a closed house, which provides a sense of psychological claustrophobia. As Anne gradually becomes insane, the tone of the film is getting colder and colder. The film is not full of blood, but the real horror elements are hidden in the individual's mind and a series of associations, which is the essence of horror movies.
Due to the unsuccessful adaptation of Stephen King's previous novels into movies, the producer found William Goldman to write the script this time. Although Goldman kept the plot of the novel, he missed the most important part: entering the heart of the protagonist Paul Sheldon, making the audience feel his pain, his suffering and his fear. Therefore, the film adapted from the script only touches the surface, and the passivity of the role of james caan cannot change this fact. And in order to increase suspense, Goldman Sachs also made some adjustments to the plot. If these adjustments can maintain the uniqueness and originality of Stephen King's novels, it is understandable, but they have the opposite effect: they just make the story routine and traditional. But it is gratifying that "Ten Days of Danger" is still a good-looking movie. The original novel has a strong personal color of Stephen King, while the director Rob Lane said modestly that he just "put the story on the screen". Previously, Rob Lane successfully put Stephen King's another novel about teenagers, Walk with Me, on the screen. The story of "Ten Days of Danger" is very wonderful and natural, and it has captured people's hearts. Director Rob Ryan's handling of this film, which is composed of "two people and one room", has a high degree of dramatic tension and visually highlights the sense of loneliness. Anne's room was warm as home one second ago, but the next scene became dark and cold.
Stephen King's handling of Anne's screenwriter was so shocking that it was a trap for the actors: asking them to perform an exaggerated performance. James caan and kathy bates formed a charming combination and put on a wonderful performance. James caan's performance was excellent, too, although he spent most of his time lying in bed under a blanket. He is an unfortunate prisoner of a crazy woman in the film, passive and controlled by others. The role of Kathy bates is the core of the film, with a capricious personality, which can quickly change from sweet care to savage reprimand. Her performance is the most powerful and attractive part of this film. She was alert and special, and successfully played a schizophrenic woman. Even with an ordinary look, she can effectively convey anxiety, terror, madness, sensitivity and confusion. Her outstanding acting skills won her a well-deserved Oscar for Best Actress in 1990, which proved that success in this beauty-oriented industry does not depend on looks. In Stephen King's original novel, Anne cut off Paul's foot to prevent him from escaping. Screenwriter william goldman claimed that because of this terrible scene, he decided to adapt the book into a movie and wanted to see how the audience would react when they saw this scene. But Rob Ryan and Andrew Scheinman revised the script. They changed the way they tortured Paul: breaking his ankle with a sledgehammer. Goldman Sachs opposed this change until it saw the movie.
The film cost 210 million dollars.
There is something wrong with the "N" key on Stephen King's typewriter, just like the typewriter used by james caan in the movie.
Kathy bates's first choice for the role was anjelica huston, but she turned it down.
According to William Goldman's book Four Screenplays, Paul Sheldon, the protagonist of the film, I have considered the following candidates: william hurt, kevin kline, michael douglas, Harrison Ford, dustin hoffman, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, richard dreyfuss, Gene Hackman, Robert Redford and Warren Betty, but they all refused.
It is said that there is such a scene in the original film: kathy bates repeatedly ran over a human body with a lawn mower and killed a young policeman, but the scene was cut out, which made kathy bates very disappointed. However, director Rob Ryan explained that he cut the scene because he was worried that the audience would laugh.
Jack Nicholson is the main candidate for the role of Paul Sheldon, but after Kubrick's The Shining, he doesn't want to experience the horror in the film adapted from another horror novel by Stephen King.
There is such a sentence in the film: "A guy went crazy in a nearby hotel." This refers to another film, The Shining, which is based on Stephen King's novel.
The video "When Harry Met Sally" put in the store in the film was also shot by film director Rob Lane.
Stephen King's novels were actually published by Viking, the protagonist of Paul Sheldon in the film.
A (movie) fiasco
Continuity: When Anne threw the soup at Paul, the color of the soup changed from red to orange.
Fact error: The car driven by Paul Sheldon was described as a Ford Mustang of 1965 twice, but in fact the car he was driving was produced by 1966.
The crew or props: When Paul was in the kitchen for the first time, he could see the figure of a staff member projected on the stove in the corner while giving a close-up of the knife.
Out-of-sync sound effect: At the end of the film, Paul Sheldon thought he had killed Annie, so he climbed over the broken champagne bottle and climbed to the door, but at this time there was no sound of broken glass dragging on the floor.
Character error (perhaps the producer's premeditated error): When Paul looked at Anne's scrapbook, her name was Anne M Wilkes in the news headline, but the caption of the photo under the headline was Anne C Wilkes.
Enlightening mistake: In the paragraph where Paul accused Annie of buying the wrong printing paper and Annie yelled at him for it, she stormed out of the room and slammed into the door, which made the props shake: a real wall never shakes back and forth because of the impact of the door.
Continuity: At the end of the movie, Paul and Anne are torn together. He put his finger into her eyes and made her face bleed. But in the next scene, when he knocked her to the ground, there was no blood under her eyes. The first time I saw this film was more than ten years ago. Although I didn't know who Stephen King was at that time, the scene where the heroine smiled nervously and waved a sledgehammer really left a shadow on me, so that I was hardly moved by the plot. I often confuse this movie with another blockbuster horror movie "The Hand Shaking the Cradle" two years later. God knows these two movies are both horrible.
Suffering can be described as an enlargement of a writer's personal life. Stephen King's fans complained that he would never write that kind of horror novel again, so he wrote this sad story as an answer. (This sentence is copied: d) Jin's novels are always rooted in his real life. He loves to set the story in the cold Maine, and often writes about writers persecuted by ghosts or crazy fans as the leading role. The crazy female fans in this book should be the epitome of fans forcing writers to repeat themselves with invisible hands.
The plot is simple. Paul, a writer, once loved the suffering of his strong and brave hero, but when writing became a business activity and he could not express his true self, he let the suffering die in childbirth, then regained his passion and began to write his own autobiography. On the day when his autobiography was finished, the hapless Paul had an accident in a snowstorm. When he woke up, he was already lying in a small room with a panoramic view of the snow. There is also a kind and devout middle-aged woman, Anne, who claims to be his number one fan and takes care of him in every way. But as time went on, Anne not only cut him off from the outside world, but also exposed the other side of hysteria after discovering that he had killed the suffering, forcing him to revive the suffering with creepy and gentle means. Hammer serve! Poor Paul endured humiliation and fought bravely with Annie, and finally escaped from the magic cave, but it also cast a shadow over the word "number one fan" Anne's shadow seems to linger. ...
Compared with other thrillers with twists and turns, the plot is too dull. It is only because of the superb acting skills of the actors that this film has not become another failed adaptation of Stephen King. Kathy bates completely played a two-faced character Anne. One second she is still caring about Paul sweetly and tenderly, and the next she can angrily and savagely accuse and even insult him. Her every move, even her eyes, let you see this woman's madness, anxiety, sensitivity and disorder. Because of his wonderful performance in Les Miserables, the unremarkable kathy bates won the Oscar and the Golden Globe that year, which was well deserved. Compared with her, james caan, Paul's actor, didn't get many performance opportunities, and the director didn't seem to pay attention to the inner world of the victims. Nevertheless, he showed us a different side from Sonny Corleone in The Godfather. Another outstanding actor in the film is the old sheriff and his wife. They exchange feelings by bickering, which is the highest level of flirting:)
Therefore, despite the mediocre adaptation, the wonderful performances of many acting schools make this film still worth seeing. Rob reiner rob reiner
Male,1born on March 6th, 947, new york constellation: Pisces.
Rob reiner started as an actor, but became famous because of his first film Long Live Rock (1984), which won him a reputation as a commercial director with box office potential in Hollywood. Especially, The Bride and Princess (1987) and When Harry Met Sally (1989), two comedies that have been well received by critics and have been very successful at the box office, have attracted the most attention. In addition, Stephen King's teen movies Cheap Lovers (1985) and Ten Days of Dangerous Situation (1990) have proved his ability to try all kinds of movies.
Chronology of works
Heartbeat/Flip (20 10)
The Bucket List/The Bucket List (2007)
Little baseball hero/everyone's hero (2006)
Gossip says ... (2005)
Hollywood classic films of the past century /AFI's 100, 100 "movie quotations": great lines of American movies (2005).
Tell them who you are (2004) kathy bates kathy bates 1948 was born in Memphis, Tennessee. He majored in drama in college and went to new york to make a living after graduation. Kathy bates's skin is like gel. Her plump, slightly pursed lips and blue-green eyes are really a charming stunner. But she was once trapped by the trend of getting fatter and fatter. Her stout waist was ridiculed by some critics, mainly John Simon, which is a taboo for an actress. But kathy bates was unmoved and persevered. More importantly, she can change the audience's view of her appearance according to the needs of the role and through her own personality charm. Determined and very popular, Kathy finally got something, made a wonderful film and became the fourth among the top ten box office female movie stars in film history.
197 1, the virgin appeared on the screen as "running away" and wrote lyrics for the theme song of the film. 1976 participated in off broadway's stage performance, and 1983 won the Tony Award for Best Actress for Good Night, Mother. Bates is full of drama, and the weirder the role, the more he dares to try. Due to the limited appearance, although there are many opportunities to play movies, I still can't get ahead. It was not until 1990 that she got an excellent role tailored for her. In "Ten Days of Danger", she played a super fan who was obsessed with scriptwriting, won an Oscar and a Golden Globe award in one fell swoop, and became an acting star. From 65438 to 0997, she starred in the movie Titanic and became the box office champion that year. In 2002, she starred in the film About Schmidt and contributed to this successful film with Jack Nicholson. In 2004, she played a role in "Around the World in Eighty Days" starring Jackie Chan, and in 2005, she starred in the movie "Gossip".
James caan james caan was born on March 26th, 1940 in new york, USA. He was an excellent athlete in high school. After graduating from college, he began to perform in theaters in new york, and then he also participated in many TV dramas. 1963 set foot on the screen and played an insignificant role in the screen debut Emma Girl. He has worked hard for more than ten years without a big breakthrough. Until 1972, he played Sonny, the eldest son of the hot and fierce godfather, in Coppola's business card "The Godfather", and his worth soared and he became a unique star. 1980, Jane, the first director, released "Pride and tenderness", which received a mediocre response. Kane's works in the 1990s are the best among Miceli, Yesterday, Today and Forever. He had three marriages with Dee Jay Matisse, Sheila Ryan and Ingrid Hajed, and had a daughter and two sons. 1995 remarried with his current wife Linda Stokes and had two sons. In recent years, his works include Gun Road and Family Hatred in 2000, Dog City and Christmas Elf in 2003.
Richard Farnsworth
Richard Farnsworth
Male, born in September 1920.
Los Angeles, California USA
He died on June 6, 2000 (Lincoln, New Mexico, USA, shot himself).
Constellation: Virgo
Chronology of works
73rd Academy Awards Ceremony/73rd Academy Awards (200 1)
Beautiful Woman: Unfinished Story/Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000)
The Story of Mr. streeter/The Story of the Straight Man (1999)
Best friend for life (1998)
Lacey/Lacey (1994), a new dog.
The road to escape/escape (1994)
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