Review of 1408

1408 (2007)
9/10
Above Average
13 July 2009
On the surface you'll see mostly just jump-scares and a simple idea, but the highlight of the film is John Cusack's portrayal of Mike Enslin, the logical skeptic, losing his sanity and trying hopelessly to reason it out in his mind. It's really one of the more faithful adaptations of King's stories, compared to The Mist and other ones of late.

The special effects are used more tastefully than similar movies, where necessary for the most part. Those hoping to see lots of Samuel L Jackson will find he has little screen time. 90% of the acting in the film comes from Cusack, who expertly handles his character's attitude and weakness. He has a great sense of humor, but doesn't slip on the dramatic scenes.

1408 is a much more character-driven story than most horror movies of it's kind. As much as it's about everything that's happening to Enslin, it's about what's happening in him, and hopefully you'll be able to take notice and appreciate it's uniqueness. Stay scared.
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