The Shining (1997)
7/10
The works of Stephen King: Mick Garris' The Shining.
2 August 2005
The Shining (1997) was a Stephen King/ Mick Garris collaboration. Stephen King was dissatisfied with the way Stanley Kubrick adapted his novel for the silver screen. He only retained the bare minimum of the book when he directed the film Several years later, Stephen King jumped at the chance to adapt his novel as a mini-series. The people at A.B.C. let him get away with as much as he could during the production of this series. The results are a more entertaining film that follow's more closely to the source material. But this film is either a love it or hate it kind. People will hate it because they fell in love with the theatrical production or they'll love it because it's almost like the original novel.

What I liked about the mini-series is the way the characters are portrayed in the novel. The father (Steven Weber) is more of a likable character, the kid (Courtland Mead) this time around is a much better actor, the mother's (Rebecca De Mornay) character is better written (and hotter too). The biggest improvement is the character of Dick Halloran (Melvin Van Peebles). His character from the book was sorely missing in the theatrical version. Even though the mini-series wasn't a technical masterpiece of film maker, I enjoyed it more.

Highly recommended for fans of the novel.
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