"The Long Walk" Deeply Flawed, Yet Still Enjoyable
You know what? A surprisingly good film. I'll admit, I've been holding off on this film for basically a month, and frankly the premise didn't leave that much of an impression on me. It seemed a little gimmicky and I don't watch or read many things based on Stephen King's work so that wasn't a draw. Then the movie starts off and you can't help but get a hesitant feeling watching what is supposed to be a group of teenage boys look clearly into their 20's, evoking distinct imagery of for better or worse, 2000's era (and before) high school media which commonly employed this technique (I'm looking at you Glee) . Even still, I must admit like the boys in the film it managed to trudge through, keeping me well entertained and my eyes glued to the screen, even as temptation crept in to check my phone every once in a while. So how did it do all of that? Let's talk about it. First of all, your enjoyment of this film hinges entirely on your ab...