![]() Overall, not terrible and this is worth seeing, but I just feel it could have been so much more than another in the line of zombie movies. The symbolism of cell phones turning people into zombies wasn't lost on me and the movie did have a message in that sense, but it essentially became just another generic zombie movie. All of the excitement started to slowly fade away when the movie fell into what it really was another zombie movie. I liked the fact that it was a Stephen King book, though I never read it, and the idea of technology leading to some sort of downfall is scary in its possibility. I had no idea what to expect from this movie. What happens next is unthinkable and now, in a type of post apocalyptic world Clay and a small group of survivors try to make it back to his family, before it's too late. ![]() ![]() ![]() When his phone dies he begins to look for change when all of a sudden he hears screaming and everyone in the airport falls to the ground. "Quite a problem these cell phones have caused." Clay Riddell (Cusack) has just landed and is talking to his wife about getting together with his kid again. Autumn 2018 sees Stephen King take his rightful place as the King of Halloween with four nostalgia-inducing collectors editions of his classic novels. Cell: A Novel by Stephen King and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. ![]()
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