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Linda Hamilton (1) (1956–)

Autor(a) de Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (The Ultimate Edition DVD)

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Obras por Linda Hamilton

Terminator 2 - Judgment Day (The Ultimate Edition DVD) (2000) — Actor — 120 exemplares
Children of the Corn [1984 film] (1984) — Actor — 110 exemplares

Associated Works

Terminator 2: Judgment Day [1991 film] (1991) — Actor — 674 exemplares
The Terminator [1984 film] (1984) — Actor — 409 exemplares
Dante's Peak [1997 film] (1997) — Actor — 132 exemplares
Terminator: Dark Fate [2019 Film] (2019) — Actor — 127 exemplares
Beauty and the Beast: The Complete First Season (2007) — Actor — 43 exemplares
Black Moon Rising [1986 film] (2011) — Actor — 28 exemplares
Mr. Destiny [1990 Movie] (1990) 24 exemplares
Beauty and the Beast: The Complete Series (2008) — Actor — 15 exemplares
Silent Night [2002 TV movie] (2002) — Actor — 13 exemplares
Silent Fall [1994 film] (2000) — Actor — 11 exemplares
Home by Christmas [2006 TV movie] (2006) — Actor — 7 exemplares
A Girl Thing [2001 Film] (2001) — Actor — 3 exemplares
Bermuda Tentacles [2014 TV movie] (2014) — Actor — 2 exemplares
Otherwise engaged [abridged] (1999) — Narrador — 2 exemplares
Bad Behavior [2013 Film] (2013) — Actor — 1 exemplar
The Secret Life of Girls [1999 film] (2008) — Actor — 1 exemplar

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This “loose” adaptation of an excellent Stephen King short story originally appeared in his 1978 collection “Night Shift”. In King's story we are given little explanation, with the tale hanging on a mounting sense of dread based around the presence of “He Who Walks Behind the Rows” before arriving at a horrifically downbeat ending. The film version begins in the small Nebraskan town of Gatlin, where child preacher Isaac (John Franklin) and his murderous henchman Malachai (Courtney Gains) lead the town’s children to slaughter the adult inhabitants and establish their own vicious theocracy that worships the strange entity referred to as “He Who Walks Behind the Rows”. A number of years later Burt (Peter Horton) and Vicky (Linda Hamilton) are driving cross-country when they accidentally arrive in Gatlin, having previously ignored the warnings of Diehl, (R. G. Armstrong), a grizzled petrol station attendant. They’re soon in a fight for their lives when Vicky is captured by the religion-crazed children and is prepared for crucifixion. There are a number of good points in “Children of the Corn” – the premise of religious indoctrination remains powerful (though shockingly little is done with it); director Fritz Kiersch occasionally comes up with an atmospheric sequence; there’s a decent chanting-imbued score by Jonathan Ellias and the young actors do reasonably well. John Franklin and Courtney Gains, in particular are both extremely creepy and a young Linda Hamilton is strong as Vicky. Unfortunately, the film-makers make the fundamental error of trying to show “He Who Walks Behind the Rows”, who apparently appears to be little more than a giant burrowing gopher with the ability to conjure up the occasional strong wind. The special effects work is weak, which helps make “He Who Walks Behind the Rows” a bit of a non-entity. This takes all the strangeness and mystery out of the film and turns it into a simple action piece as we now have a physical villain, who can be destroyed, rather than a dark, unknowable, Lovecraftian threat of the type that was presented by King. Given this approach the happy ending almost becomes inevitable and we’re left with a straight forward “good beats evil” ending rather than something more challenging and thoughtful.… (mais)
 
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Obras
2
Also by
25
Membros
230
Popularidade
#97,994
Avaliação
3.9
Críticas
1
ISBN
19

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