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L’écrivain Thad Baumont désire prendre quelques distances avec les romans d’horreur et plus particulièrement avec George Stark, le pseudonyme sous lequel il écrit. Baumont décide alors de mettre en scène l’enterrement de George Stark et, par la même occasion de s’offrir un peu de publicité. Mais lorsque les gens de son entourage meurent dans des circonstances horribles, et que ses propres empreintes figurent sur les lieux des crimes, Baumont comprend que Stark a une vie propre… et qu’il est bien décidé à se venger… (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM))

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Marigold 

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anglais Films like The Dark Half best unmask what is special about Stephen King. He is able to make decent reading from a fairly banal horror story, which has the gift of dragging the reader into the plot. But when an average director takes over the same story and tells it in a average way... surprisingly, we have only an average story without magic, that's all. Stephen King needs an exceptional filmmaker to tell his stories (see Kubrick, Darabont), otherwise they will remain nothing but shadows of his work. ()

gudaulin 

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anglais I haven't read the book, but the movie is quite unengaging even by Stephen King adaptation standards, and lacks atmosphere, pace, and suspense. For me, it's worth a weak two stars. This film's rating is probably boosted by the presence of the famous horror specialist Romero in the director's chair. It's a B-movie through and through, and the quality of the special effects is low. Overall impression: 35%. ()

kaylin 

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anglais I think The Dark Half is one of Romero's underrated horror films because he managed to adapt King's novel very well. It has its own elements, but the basic foundation is the same and the story is simply good. Timothy Hutton deserves praise for how well he portrayed the two main protagonists, both the good guy and the bad guy, and he constantly makes you feel like you don't know where you stand even with Thad. ()