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Salem’s Lot (2024 Movie)
Language: Tamil [Fan Dubbed Voice Over]
Quality: 720p & 480p [WEBRip]
- IMDb Rating: 5.6/10
- Director: Gary Dauberman
Writers: Stephen King, Gary Dauberman
Stars: Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Jordan Preston Carter - Genres: Horror, Thriller
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Salem’s Lot 2024 Film Review:
Bland, sanitized, neutered. A hefty serving of nothing.
This new adaptation of Stephen King’s classic, “Salem’s Lot”, is a missed opportunity.
It’s now well-known that this movie fell victim to studio meddling, both from WB and producer James Wan. The result is a mediocre, bland, and lifeless product.
King’s strength has always been his focus on the human element-the characters, and how their relationships inform the narrative and provide an emotional core to his stories. Here, none of that exists.
It seems, based on what’s left, that director Dauberman had an idea of how to tell the story while staying faithful to the source material. His directorial approach is simple, almost naive, but for a story like this, it could’ve worked.
However, any resemblance of life has been sucked out (likely in the editing room), leaving behind what I’d call a “non-film.” The pacing is so brisk it becomes annoying, making it impossible to care about the one-dimensional characters, who exist more as narrative devices than as real people.
The visual style doesn’t help either, as it’s reminiscent of The Conjuring series-visually slick, sterilized horror aimed at the masses. The few character-driven moments seem shot for efficiency, with the most basic framing, blocking, and composition, rather than any attempt to convey real emotion.
Alfre Woodard (Dr. Cody) delivers a performance that’s a cut above the rest. Makenzie Leigh (Susan), John Benjamin Hickey (Father Callahan), and Lewis Pullman (Ben Mears)-in that order-do their best with the material. The younger actors are fine, but everyone else… not so much. A couple of performances are even laughably bad.
If the characters come off as one-dimensional despite the actors’ best efforts, it feels fitting that the main antagonist can’t even be described as such. His only discernible trait seems to be going “Bleaarrggghh” before feeding on his next victim.
There’s virtually no blood or gore and most of the violence happens off camera.
The score and sound design are serviceable but far from memorable, doing little to enhance the nonexistent emotional impact of the story.
After nearly two hours of nothingness, the film devolves into a boring, senseless, and meaningless “action-packed” finale (keep an eye out for the sun moving at plot-convenient speeds). The sequence is topped off with sub-par CGI and one of the most anticlimactic endings I can remember.
The production values are clearly there, though. Even if it was never going to be a masterpiece, there was a chance to make an emotionally resonant film with the timely theme of a small American town’s fear of “the outsider.”
Alas, what we’re left with is an hefty, bloated serving of nothing.
Salem’s Lot (2024) Movie : Full StoryLine –
Ben Mears, a writer who spent part of his childhood in Jerusalem’s Lot, Maine, also known as ‘Salem’s Lot, has returned after 25 years to write a book about the long-abandoned Marsten House, where he had a bad experience as a child. He soon discovers that an ancient evil has also come to town and is turning the residents into vampires. He vows to stop the plague of undead and save the town.