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Apt Pupil [1999]
 
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Apt Pupil [1999]

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A powerful adaptation of King's most compelling story, 28 Nov 2002
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Apt Pupil [1999] (DVD)
I have always regarded Apt Pupil as one of Stephen King's greatest and most compelling pieces of fiction. The film adaptation was a long time coming; years ago, a version starring Ricky Schroeder as Todd Bowden was stopped just as production began, and rumors and speculations about a possible movie frittered around for years-until 1998. While this movie is not quite as powerful as King's novella and substitutes a brand new conclusion to the story, it is still an incredible exploration of evil. Brad Renfro is effective as the disturbingly curious Todd, but it is Ian McKellen's superlative performance as Dussander/Danker that makes this movie an unforgettable psychological thriller. I also like to pay tribute to animals who contribute their talents to films without even a mention in the credits. There is a cat that appears in one powerful scene of this movie, conveying vivid emotions of curiosity, helplessness, and fear before delivering a truly frenzied, physically impressive, action-packed performance of high caliber indeed.

Todd Bowden is an intelligent, fairly normal teenager whose interest in Nazi Germany mutates into a dangerous obsession when he locates and identifies a Nazi war criminal living in his own neighborhood. Confronting the old man, he convinces him to admit who he is, promising him that he will tell no one his secret as long as Dussander does one thing for him. Todd wants to know everything about the Holocaust, what Dussander did, how he did it, how he felt, etc. A very strange bond develops between this odd couple, each character holding information that could destroy the other's very world, each seeking to gain the upper hand; it is a power struggle between two ruthlessly cunning individuals. As time goes on, both Dussander and Todd begin to change, affected by the evil that is their constant topic of conversation. The tension builds up throughout the film, culminating in a very satisfying conclusion (although I still prefer King's original conclusion).

This is not a horror movie so much as a movie about horror and, in particular, obsession. There are some disturbing events in the movie, and one has to question which character is more evil than the other. It is difficult to really like either leading character, but one is intensely interested in the final outcome that must inevitably come; true evil can be hidden only so long. When I first learned of this movie's release, I was thrilled to finally see the story brought to life, yet the movie seemed to come and go with little fanfare. This is one of the best Stephen King adaptations out there, and I feel this movie deserves much more attention and acclaim than it has received. The message of Apt Pupil speaks to everyone, not just horror fans, providing a very real warning about the dangers of obsession. Evil can be borne anywhere, even in the heart of Middle America.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant Set For Stephen King Fans!!!, 16 Sep 2001
These have got to be three of the best film adaptation from Stephen King books. Shawshank is a powerful story of a man sent to prison for a murder he didn't commit, his fate lies in the hands of a corrupt prison warden who is laundering money using the innocent prisoner's law skills. Stand By Me is a coming-of-age story, it is my all time favourite film starring the late River Phoenix. Four boys go on a quest to find the body of a dead boy, learning the painful truth of life. Apt Pupil is a disturbing story of a boy who gets tangled in the horrific world of the Nazi's. A must for all Stephen King fans!
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent view on the exsistence of evil, 9 Jan 2002
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This review is from: Apt Pupil [1999] (DVD)
Anyone who didn't believe evil existed would after seeing this . Both acters play there part perfectly with the plot swinging back and forth between who has the advantage which makes for a very interesting film . You don't need huge budgets to produce a good film and this is a prime example .
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5.0 out of 5 stars You really can't go wrong for this price.
Here we have some of the best adaptations of King's novels grouped together in one package, and you really can't go wrong for the bargain price. Read more
Published on 29 Jun 2002 by L. Andrews

3.0 out of 5 stars OK
This film was OK. I have seen better though. This film was quite slow and nothing much happened until near the end (which was the best part). Read more
Published on 5 Feb 2001 by S. Brady

3.0 out of 5 stars One of the best King's adaptations
Even is's one of the best Steven King's adaptations it can't be rated more than 3 out of 5. Steven King is a kind of writer that just can't be put to the screen without large... Read more
Published on 10 Nov 2000 by Vladimir Sergachev

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