The Long Walk (Stephen King adaptation)

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That’s exactly how I feel. I ran thru the audiobook a year or 2 ago and don’t remember it having in my feels like this.
I think as Men we see ourselves in the characters and that journey through lift and the bonds we make and standing on morals. Stephen King is good at these kinda stories/aspects.

Main breh is winning me over as an actor, outside of his accent leaking on and off he did great, I never read the book so I assume the was going to be the "magical negro" with how they portray him at times.
 

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when his time eventually came and was like "I`m going home ya'll" :mjcry:
I was really hoping Pete would have went back and got the other breh’s race tag off the white boy after he got dropped to take to his grandma like they promised him. I’m sure somebody woulda really start cutting onions then if that happened tho.
 

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That dude Ben Wang has a bright future too, very charismatic/comedic timing and he is a legit martial artist lol Def could see him getting a Marvel or DC bag, probably coulda been a good Shang Chi if he didnt have a baby face.

and just realized main white breh is Philip Seymour Hoffmans son
 

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Is this as sad as Bring Her Back?

I'm Interested in this because David Johnson was good in Alien Romulus. If it is depressing I need to be in a certain mood to watch t he movie.
 

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I haven't read the book so I have no frame of reference

This is a good film, I did not expect the brutality nor did I think it would hit me emotionally as it did

David Jonsson continues to impress me, props to Ben Wang and Tut Nyuot too (I didn't know he was British)

The ending was unsatisfying

When Hank and Arthur went :mjcry:

Musketeers forever :sadbron:
 
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