


Suite à une erreur survenue dans un laboratoire top secret américain, un virus est libéré et décime la majorité de la population mondiale. Les quelques survivants essaient de se retrouver et de se rassembler, en s'aidant d'une vieille femme qu'ils voient tous en rêve. Cependant, dans ce nouveau monde apocalyptique, un homme sans visage rôde, doté d'étranges pouvoirs maléfiques. La lutte entre le Bien et le Mal peut commencer...
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Jesus, and people tell me am childish for watching animated shows while they turn around and call shit like this good.
It's okay. It's not really up to common high standards for Stephen King adpatations. i.e. It's very slow. Worth a watch at some point in the life time though. I wonder if the fallout game series originally was loosely based on this.
Time has certainly not benefited one of the first great adaptations of Stephen King's novels to television. But, after 26 years and with the new version being broadcast, there are remarkable elements, even impossible to include in a current production (the corpses in the garbage truck ...). Within its restrictions, it is a very successful version, which manages to convey the complex apocalyptic universe of the novel.
Alright. Gets lowkey weird at the end but why was ok to watch until then
Stephen King's epic plague-Armageddon evil-against-good horror soap is extremely faithful to the book as it was also adapted and produced by it's writer, Stephen King. It is a production that looks good, especially during it's first episode when the plague hits U.S. and we get to see a lot of bodies and an abandoned New York. Joey Sheridan does a memorable villain playing him like a wicked country music star but also Laura San Giacomo and Corin Nemec has memorable moments. The ending is plagued with the same problems as in the book with a special appearance from the Hand of God. Molly Ringwald is a whiny heroine too and has no chemistry with Gary Sinise. Several of the other minions of Flagg are sadly underwritten and would have been interesting to have followed, especially Shawnee Smith, Sam Anderson and Miguel Ferrer's characters. Matt Frewer on the other hand is over-the-top and laughable.






















