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On this episode of Cue the Chaos, Greg reviews The Long Walk, Stephen King’s dystopian story about a deadly annual competition where fifty young volunteers march until only one survives.
He breaks down performances (including Mark Hamill as the chilling general), the film’s single-road setting and slow pacing, and the tense final act and surprising reveal that make it worth a look—especially for King fans.
Greg’s verdict: a mixed but recommendable watch if you enjoy bleak, character-driven dystopias; engaging in parts, dragged in others.
By gregorytanner33On this episode of Cue the Chaos, Greg reviews The Long Walk, Stephen King’s dystopian story about a deadly annual competition where fifty young volunteers march until only one survives.
He breaks down performances (including Mark Hamill as the chilling general), the film’s single-road setting and slow pacing, and the tense final act and surprising reveal that make it worth a look—especially for King fans.
Greg’s verdict: a mixed but recommendable watch if you enjoy bleak, character-driven dystopias; engaging in parts, dragged in others.