Jahre nach den Ereignissen von "The Shining" trifft ein inzwischen erwachsener Dan Torrence ein junges Mädchen mit ähnlichen Kräften wie er und versucht, sie vor einem Kult namens The True K... Alles lesenJahre nach den Ereignissen von "The Shining" trifft ein inzwischen erwachsener Dan Torrence ein junges Mädchen mit ähnlichen Kräften wie er und versucht, sie vor einem Kult namens The True Knot zu schützen, der Kinder mit Kräften ausnutzt, um unsterblich zu bleiben.Jahre nach den Ereignissen von "The Shining" trifft ein inzwischen erwachsener Dan Torrence ein junges Mädchen mit ähnlichen Kräften wie er und versucht, sie vor einem Kult namens The True Knot zu schützen, der Kinder mit Kräften ausnutzt, um unsterblich zu bleiben.
- Auszeichnungen
- 9 Gewinne & 37 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Silent Sarey
- (as Catherine Parker)
- Diesel Doug
- (as James Flanagan)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesMike Flanagan painstakingly recreated the sets of the Overlook Hotel from blueprints acquired from Stanley Kubrick's estate.
- PatzerWhen Dan returns to the room his family stayed in at the Overlook Hotel, he sees the bathroom door that Jack hacked open with the axe and puts his face in the axed-open panel, recreating the iconic "Here's Johnny" shot. However, in "The Shining", Jack was shown to have hacked both upper panels open to try and get to Wendy, not just the one.
- Zitate
Danny Torrance: Our beliefs don't make us better people. Our actions make us better people.
- Crazy CreditsThe 1992 version of the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures shield logo is shown at the beginning with the 2018 WarnerMedia byline.
- Alternative VersionenA directors cut was released on Blu Ray and Digital in February 2020
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Ewan McGregor/Linda Hamilton/Caamp (2019)
Now the reason why those two films work so well is actually quite simple: like Frank Darabont and Rob Reiner before him, Flanagan gets that the most intriguing aspect of King's stories is not the horror. He's the rare director adapting a story by the writer who gets that it's not the supernatural, not the gory thrills or creeping chills that make those books so immersive and so well loved (though of course those are elements that we King fans also greatly enjoy): it's the meticulous worldbuilding and the deeply human characters.
King's novels - and Dr. Sleep is no exception - are so immersive because they're usually less about the horror itself and much more about the journeys he sets his characters on in confronting that horror, the world they inhabit and the people they meet along the way - and the strong bonds and friendships they forge. So in order for the adaptations to work on screen, it's crucial to retain the warmth and the humanity the writer infuses his protagonists with. The director's cut of DOCTOR SLEEP (which is the only cut I've seen), perfectly captures that aspect of King's writing. It has that special "King tone" - for lack of a better word - which so rarely survives the Hollywood treatment of his works.
My only - minor - gripe is that Flanagan focused his considerable talent on what I consider to be a somewhat mediocre book. If latter-day King is what he had to choose from, I wish he had picked BAG OF BONES or DUMA KEY instead, as his storytelling instincts would have been perfectly suited for both of those (admittedly also flawed) novels. There's some great stuff in there that could make for fantastic, haunting, beautifully Gothic genre films if a writer/director with Flanagan's old-school approach to storytelling and deeply humanist sensibilities were to tackle it.
But never mind my nitpicking; DOCTOR SLEEP is a treat for King fans as well as genre fans in general, and it's a shame it wasn't a bigger success at the box office. The movie is beautifully photographed, the cast - especially Rebecca Ferguson, Kyliegh Curran and Zahn McClarnon - are wonderful, and the deliberate pacing works perfectly for the story. So let's give it up for Mike Flanagan (who's apparently already busy adapting King's Lovecraftian novel REVIVAL); in the absence of Rob Reiner and Frank Darabont, he's perhaps the greatest hope for us King fans.
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- 14. Juni 2020
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsländer
- Offizielle Standorte
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- Doctor Sleep
- Drehorte
- Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood, Oregon, USA(The Overlook Hotel; Exterior)
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Box Office
- Budget
- 45.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 31.581.712 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 14.114.124 $
- 10. Nov. 2019
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 72.385.286 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 32 Minuten
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1