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Doctor Sleep

  • 2019
  • R
  • 2h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Ewan McGregor and Roger Dale Floyd in Doctor Sleep (2019)
Years following the events of "The Shining," a now-adult Dan Torrence meets a young girl with similar powers as his and tries to protect her from a cult known as The True Knot who prey on children with powers to remain immortal.
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Years following the events of The Shining (1980), a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers ... Read allYears following the events of The Shining (1980), a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to remain immortal.Years following the events of The Shining (1980), a now-adult Dan Torrance must protect a young girl with similar powers from a cult known as The True Knot, who prey on children with powers to remain immortal.

  • Director
    • Mike Flanagan
  • Writers
    • Mike Flanagan
    • Stephen King
  • Stars
    • Ewan McGregor
    • Rebecca Ferguson
    • Kyliegh Curran
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    233K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,032
    138
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writers
      • Mike Flanagan
      • Stephen King
    • Stars
      • Ewan McGregor
      • Rebecca Ferguson
      • Kyliegh Curran
    • 1.8KUser reviews
    • 395Critic reviews
    • 59Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 37 nominations total

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    Ewan McGregor
    Ewan McGregor
    • Dan Torrance
    Rebecca Ferguson
    Rebecca Ferguson
    • Rose the Hat
    Kyliegh Curran
    Kyliegh Curran
    • Abra Stone
    Cliff Curtis
    Cliff Curtis
    • Billy Freeman
    Zahn McClarnon
    Zahn McClarnon
    • Crow Daddy
    Emily Alyn Lind
    Emily Alyn Lind
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    Selena Anduze
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    Robert Longstreet
    Robert Longstreet
    • Barry the Chunk
    Carel Struycken
    Carel Struycken
    • Grampa Flick
    Katie Parker
    Katie Parker
    • Silent Sarey
    • (as Catherine Parker)
    Jamie Flanagan
    Jamie Flanagan
    • Diesel Doug
    • (as James Flanagan)
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    • David Stone
    Jocelin Donahue
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    • Lucy Stone
    Dakota Hickman
    • Young Abra
    Carl Lumbly
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    • Dick Hallorann
    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • The Bartender
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    • Dr. John
    • Director
      • Mike Flanagan
    • Writers
      • Mike Flanagan
      • Stephen King
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    9Sleepin_Dragon

    A remarkably good film.

    Great job Mike Flanagan.

    I don't know what's going on with movies lately, I have high expectations and films suck, or in this case, my expectations were fairly low, and I was blown away.

    What a truly worthy follow up to The Shining this was. Almost forty years on, it captures the tone, spirit and vibe of that great film.

    You'd think at over two and a half hours it would be overlong, it isn't,that running time allows the complex story to be told, and for the characters to be fully developed.

    Young Kyleigh Curran is remarkably good, and in great company with Ewan McGregor and Rebecca Ferguson, very well acted.

    A great start, with that amazing music, and those glorious panoramic shots. It takes time before you arrive at that destination, the one we all waited for. The recreation is remarkable.

    All those involved, take a bow, this was outstanding, 9/10.
    8slseed1969

    Excellent if you have the right expectations

    If you are going into this film expecting it to be a straight up sequel to the Kubrick film with the same horror tone, you'll be disappointed, however if you have an open mind, this movie is very well directed and acted and the story is very compelling. This is more of a fantasy thriller than a horror film and I really like that about this film. It also does quite a bit of homage to the 1980 film, but takes it into a new and interesting direction with a deep underlying theme direct from Steven King.
    8Her-Excellency

    Surprisingly, better than expected.

    The ever-beautiful Rebecca Ferguson and a favorite from the Fargo series, Zahn McClarnon team up to bring us some somewhat scary, but more so eerie/creepy moments in this adaptation of King's Doctor Sleep. For the most part, and with the help of Ewan McGregor who plays an alcoholic, grown-up version of The Shining's Danny Torrence, they pull it off.

    While Doctor Sleep is a rather drawn-out and, mostly, slowish-moving film, it still has enough to it, to not lose one's attention. The story-line is solid and engaging, although those unfamiliar with the book and looking for outright horror and gore, will find little satisfaction. There are a couple of scenes which can be construed as "horrific", but in my opinion, Doctor Sleep is not really a "horror flick" by definition. To me, it is more like an intense drama about good vs evil, with a couple of well-done 'end-of-life' scenes thrown in. :)

    What I most enjoyed about it, is that in this day and age where practically every story ever has already been made into a movie, this one's plot was just a bit off the beaten path and came across as slightly new and original in its approach, while still pretty seamlessly tying it in to the well-known classic: The Shining.

    If I had to add one con, it would be a somewhat minor one, in that, at times, the girl who plays Abra (Kyliegh Curran), who also possesses 'the shining', and who can communicate with Danny, delivers her lines in almost a stone-like manner, and at other times as if she is rapidly reading. It occurred one too many times, and I found that it took me out of the movie for just a bit.

    While good, the scenes leading up to the ending are a bit predictable, and the 'showdown' (remember, good vs. evil) leaves a little to be desired. For the most part, however, I can live with it, seeing as Rebecca Ferguson saves it by just being in it, and King and the creators do their best to come full circle. In short, like the entire film itself, it is satisfying-enough to where one can feel as if watching it, was time well spent.
    8daemon-21664

    One of the better film adaptations of a King novel

    This is easily one of the better film adaptations of a Stephen King novel, and also one of the better films I've seen this year. Yet again, professional film critics have proven they mostly have no idea about the cinema of the fantastic (fantasy, SF, and horror). If you're a fan of the genre, you'll love this film - ignore the critics.
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    Flanagan gets King right

    As far as Stephen King adaptations go, Mike Flanagan's DOCTOR SLEEP undoubtedly has to count among the small - but distinct - group of excellent ones. For a director to achieve this is a rare feat - as any Stephen King fan can sadly attest to after dozens of mediocre to downright terrible adaptations over the last four decades - and what's even more impressive is that it marks the second time Flanagan managed to pull this off, since he already knocked it out of the park with his Netflix adaptation of King's previously considered to be unfilmable novel GERALD'S GAME.

    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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    • Trivia
      Mike Flanagan painstakingly recreated the sets of the Overlook Hotel from blueprints acquired from Stanley Kubrick's estate.
    • Goofs
      When 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.
    • Quotes

      Danny Torrance: Man takes a drink. The drink takes a drink. And then the drink takes a man. Isn't it so, Dad?

      The Bartender: Medicine. Medicine is what it is. Bona fide cure-all. The mind is a blackboard, and this is the eraser.

    • Crazy credits
      The 1992 version of the 1984 Warner Bros. Pictures shield logo is shown at the beginning with the 2018 WarnerMedia byline.
    • Alternate versions
      A directors cut was released on Blu Ray and Digital in February 2020
    • Connections
      Featured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Ewan McGregor/Linda Hamilton/Caamp (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      My Wild Irish Rose
      Written by Chauncey Olcott

      Performed by Rebecca Ferguson

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    • Release date
      • November 8, 2019 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Persian
    • Also known as
      • Doctor Sueño
    • Filming locations
      • Timberline Lodge, Mount Hood, Oregon, USA(The Overlook Hotel; Exterior)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Intrepid Pictures
      • Vertigo Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $45,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $31,581,712
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $14,114,124
      • Nov 10, 2019
    • Gross worldwide
      • $72,385,286
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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