La tienda

La tienda

Leland Gaunt, un enigmático extranjero, inaugura la tienda "Cosas necesarias" en el pueblo de CastleRock. Gaunt parece conocer exactamente qué objeto colmará los deseos más íntimos de todo el mundo. Pero hay algo misterioso en ésta tienda, y nadie puede resistirse a su influjo... Una intriga basada en una novela de Stephen King.

"Needful Things," released in 1993 and produced by New Line Cinema and Castle Rock Entertainment, is a chilling adaptation of Stephen King's novel that delves deep into the sinister underbelly of a small American town. Set in the seemingly quaint Castle Rock, Maine, the film follows the arrival of a mysterious antique store called "Needful Things," owned by the enigmatic Leland Gaunt, portrayed with chilling charisma by Max von Sydow. Gaunt's shop offers residents their deepest desires at seemingly unbeatable prices, but these transactions come with a deadly cost, as he manipulates the townspeople into acts of violence and betrayal against one another. Director Fraser C. Heston masterfully captures the escalating tension and paranoia that spreads through Castle Rock, transforming it from a peaceful community into a battleground of greed and vengeance. The film's ensemble cast, including standout performances by Ed Harris and Bonnie Bedelia, brings to life the complex web of relationships and rivalries that Gaunt exploits. The cinematography effectively contrasts the town's picturesque exterior with the growing darkness within, creating a palpable sense of dread that builds throughout the narrative. At its core, "Needful Things" is a cautionary tale about the destructive nature of desire and the ease with which evil can infiltrate and corrupt even the most seemingly idyllic settings. The film's exploration of themes such as temptation, morality, and the consequences of one's actions resonates deeply, making it a timeless piece of horror cinema. Leland Gaunt's manipulation of the townspeople serves as a stark reminder of the fragility of human nature and the thin line between civility and chaos. "Needful Things" remains a standout in Stephen King's film adaptations, not only for its gripping storyline and strong performances but also for its ability to evoke a sense of unease and reflection in its audience. The film's conclusion, while dramatic and intense, leaves viewers pondering the true cost of their desires and the importance of resisting the allure of "needful things."

Año1993

Ingresos15185672$

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GénerosDramaTerror

Países de producciónUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Needful Things

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