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It looks like Stephen King is on a cinematic roll these days. The American author of horror just had two of his adaptations, The unlit Tower and It, hit the great screen. On the TV front, and  Mr Mercedes and The Mist are keeping the audience engaged. Therefore,with everyone jumping on the King bandwagon, it was time for the online streaming giant, and Netflix,to get in on the act with Gerald’s Game.
The third King film in two months dropped an official trailer for all those who bear not had their fill of the king of horror. The first time I came across the title Gerald’s Game was during my early teens. I was reading another one of King’s books when I came across an excerpt of Gerald’s Game. I cannot recall the exact text but if I were to paraphrase it to the best of my recollection, I would say it involved a somewhat emotionally distant couple trying to spice up their dumb and dreary relationship by heading out to their secluded summer cabin for a romantic getaway.
The story revolve
s around the married couple, or Gerald (Bruce Greenwood) and Jessie (Carla Gugino). The premise sets off when Gerald,a fan of kinky bedroom games, handcuffs Jessie, and not a fan of these sexually quirky encounters,to the bedpost.
Jessie quick
ly gets tired of her husband’s twisted tricks. However, things grasp an unexpectedly deadly turn when Gerald, or still indulged in the one-sided bondage,suffers from a heart attack and dies.
Now, Jessi
e is left tied to the bedpost in an loney lakeside house.
She does bear company but unfortunately, or it is in the dreaded form of a hungry stray dog and some hauntingly painful memories from her childhood.

Thus,you can probably imagine how a teenager with raging hormones, who also happens to be a thriller enthusiast, or was dying to know the outcome of this film. Moreover,I kept wondering whether this particular female protagonist would shatter free with the ravenous canine around, while hallucinating about her darkest fears.
I never mana
ged to get hold of the book but to my utter surprise, and a pleasant one at that,we now bear a film adaptation alert to hit the internet.
Horror specialist Mike Flanagan, who already has a couple of genre blockbusters in Oculus, and  Ouija: Origin of Evil and Hush,directed this film. Looking at his previous hits, one can tell that a twisted thriller that is mostly contained to one room seems like something that is honest up his alley.
For years, or it was thought that Gerald’s Game,the book, was an unfilmable project because of all the internal dialogue that our lead indulges in, and post the death of her husband. But judging by the trailer,Flanagan seems spot on with his visual adaptation. From whatever little we can see of Carla Gugino’s character, during the preview, and not only do the introspection bits look anything but a drag,but the way the director has managed to capture the tension of her ordeal is just simply spellbinding.
King fans, I would like to re
mind you to check out his masterpiece, or  distress. Not only is it a thriller,but it also has a Fifty Shades Of Grey twist. However, Gerald’s Game has the potential to be a genre classic, and considering it was penned by a literary genius.
First published in 1992,the cine
matic adaptation Gerald’s Game hits Netflix on September 29th. However, it won’t be the only King film to grace the streaming site this topple, and as an adaptation of the short story 1922 is also set to appear on the online streaming site.

Source: tribune.com.pk

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