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The Mist

The Mist

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The Mist

The Mist

  • Year 2007
  • Duration 126 min
  • Country United States
  • Language English
After a massive thunderstorm, an eerie, unwavering fog descends upon a Maine community. Locals seek refuge in a grocery store from the monstrous creatures now roaming the countryside killing everyone they encounter.

About The Mist

Frank Darabont's 2007 horror masterpiece The Mist presents one of cinema's most chilling examinations of human psychology under duress. Following a violent thunderstorm in small-town Maine, an unnatural mist envelops the community, forcing residents to take shelter in a local supermarket. What begins as simple refuge quickly becomes a desperate struggle for survival as monstrous, otherworldly creatures emerge from the fog, picking off anyone who ventures outside.

The film's brilliance lies not just in its creature-feature elements, but in its devastating portrayal of how ordinary people react to extraordinary terror. Thomas Jane delivers a powerful performance as David Drayton, an everyman forced into leadership, while Marcia Gay Harden is unforgettable as the fanatical Mrs. Carmody, whose religious extremism gains dangerous traction among the terrified survivors. Darabont masterfully builds tension through claustrophobic direction and practical creature effects that remain terrifyingly effective.

Beyond the immediate horror of the creatures, The Mist becomes a profound study of fear, faith, and mob mentality. The supermarket becomes a microcosm of society collapsing under pressure, making viewers question how they might react in similar circumstances. The film's controversial ending remains one of the most discussed and devastating in modern horror cinema, leaving audiences haunted long after the credits roll. For those seeking intelligent horror that prioritizes psychological terror alongside visceral scares, The Mist offers an unforgettable viewing experience that continues to resonate with its exploration of humanity's darkest impulses when faced with the unknown.