Sometimes, “not dying” is a nice ending to King’s stories.
Stephen King is one of the most prolific authors working today; people also love to adapt his stories into movies and TV shows. How good these adaptations are is another matter; sometimes, as in the case of Stanley Kubrick’s famous film adaptation of The Shining, King expresses his personal dissatisfaction. Sometimes adaptations work out quite well, but blur the ending.
But there are also cases where absolutely everything is at its best. We’ve compiled a list of Stephen King movies and ranked them based on the quality of their endings: find out which ending we put at number one.
Fans rightly consider ‘The Shawshank Redemption’, directed by Frank Darabont, as one of the best films based on Stephen King. The author himself also treats the film with great warmth: in contrast to Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, King liked the film adaptation of The Shawshank Redemption.
The writer said that Darabont “has made not only one of the best adaptations of my work, but a potential cinema classic” (and he was clearly not wrong). King does have one minor complaint about the film, however.
The author was unhappy… with the hole in the prison wall left by the main character Andy. According to him, she is “a bit cartoonish and too round”, and this undermines the realism of the film. However, many object that even the ‘cartoon’
Source: Popcorn News
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