Many people that put out stories, some of them end up becoming motion pictures or mini-series. None can truly be said about Stephen King. Some of his great works ended up being either movies or even mini-series. Even one movie he directed and regretted. This movie is based on one of his novellas. It's called...The Mist.
Taking place in where else but.... MAINE, a father deals with having to get stuff he needs to fix his house after a storm had a tree crash in his painting area. With a neighbor's help, they decide to go to a nearby grocery store and get what they need. That's when the horror begins.
First off, I've noticed from watching people talk about his movies that Stephen King uses many cliches. Having rednecks, religious psychopaths, an unhappy ending...and well.... sometimes it'll work in his stories, but in this one.... I think it was better as a book.
Starring a few actors that I've heard of one being Marcia Gaye Harden as the main villain, this story takes place mostly in a grocery store when there is a heavy mist that brings out creatures of unknown.
Suddenly, some people start getting dragged away, killed or even impregnated by the mist by spiders or even creatures that are unexplained, but they start attacking random people as others wonder what is going on.
For one woman, Miss Carmody, she knows it's one of the plagues from the bible.
Some people want to venture into the mist, wondering if they will be ok, or if someone in their family will be ok.
One woman does and doesn't return. Not until the end of course. Which is considered to be a lousy ending.
Mrs. Carmody, who never reveals her first name, is one of those overbearing religious nuts who explains the reason on why this is happening. She even tires to get people to believe her.
Some start too as some of their friends end up dead or even injured. The father is the only one that believes she is insane. Mrs. Carmody keeps praying to God hoping that the sinners that don't believe her will end up believing her before they all died.
She eventually goes insane even having someone killed when they revealed that it was their fault since he worked with the military and well...it's hard to explain but, he fears it was his fault and was taken out to die in the mist. They eventually escaped, after Mrs. Carmody is shot dead by one of the non-believers and they try to escape.
Before he could kill himself, no bullets. ....it wasn't the monster but help from civilians that have taken care of everything that was going on in the mist. The woman that was out of the store before, she survives and so do her children that she was worried about. What do I think of this movie....the book was better, and I don't think I've read it.
About ten years later, they made a mini-series which had mixed reviews and had more of a story flow about a town in Maine, fictional town of course, and how the mist happened. The characters from the movie are fleshed out in this version as well, but it didn't last. I think I'll stick to the book and the Nostalgia Critic's review on The Mist movie instead.