"The Dark Tower" Movie By Stephen King Intrigues Dimensions
October 18, 2017From time to time, in “The Dark Tower ” you remenicse about what parts of the mystery action thriller movie comes from the book. The movie is based on the author Stephen Kings eight book series. The movie has alot of derivatives that would otherwise come unnoticed unless you didn't read the book. The book has a common idea of a universal "lets get 'em" theory. Idris Elba is a star in the entire movie, {whose|in whose} irrepressible magnetism and ancient equestrian military mannerisms puts the plot in for a spin..
Mr. Elba plays the magnetic solitary character Roland, whose character from another world suggests the mythical legend is a current medieval like generational force to be reckoned with when it comes to evil powers. The book integrates the theory in the movie of metaphysical possibilities and a dose of quantum leap physics. Ronald then bumps into Jake (Tom Taylor), a 24 year old boy with psychic powers. Jake continuously receives visions and dreams about the Dark Tower and has a glimpse of the gunslinger and the man in black. The boy then ventures to the home he envisions in his dreams and finds a way to meet the gunslinger. He then stumbles on a portal that leads him to the gunslinger. Is this a dream or reality? For those who have not "read the book" it is basically about parallel universes are being attacked by dark forces outside of the universe and the common goal is to protect the Dark Tower. After a few indifferences considering they are from different worlds, they venture into the woods, have encounters with alien like and "The Strain" beings which engages the audience in the movie special effects wise. The man in black is played by Matthew McConaughey, who is a shape-shifting supervillian dressed like a trench coat mafia man who causes disturbances in dreams and sucks the life out of you across the universe. Walter, the antagonist wants to take down the Dark Tower, and on contrary the gunslinger wants to protect it. Though I know that main question ran across the audiences minds, "what off earth is this dark tower piercing the sky of the universe like the heights of Babylon?" The film may of left you twiddling your fingers as Jake purpose for the mission left him confused as much as the audience was about the Dark Tower. In the end, the closing still pans out as it did in the book. Stephen King twisted tale telling always has people asking what's going to happen next. A portion of the movie was shot in Cedererg Mountains in South Africa. Some geographical locations selected in the movie may trigger you to remind you of a modern western style classic.
The “Dark Tower” series can be viewed to Mr. King’s love of other inspirational novels. There are alot of action cliques in the movie as well as potential propaganda for the 2nd amendment. However, book readers may of hoped for the film to be more extensive with details on supporting characters outside of planet Keystone Earth. Nikolaj the director must of had a vision of the "Dark Tower" being oppressed by Freddy Kreuger like Dracoids that want to take over the universe. The film was intriguing, although book readers are expecting more dimensions in further detail in the sequel film. Screenwriting credits are shared with Akiva Goldsman, Jeff Pinkner and Anders Thomas Jensen. Can we expect a possible sequel in the movie? You will just have to see the movie to find out, as there are several parts to go through in the ?Dark Tower" series
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