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6/10
Better Adaptation of King's Work than Most of Hollywood Could Boast.
Evil_Magus30 June 2006
"All That You Love Will Be Carried Away" is a good adaptation of King's short-story from Everything's Eventual (Which also happens to be my favorite of his). It's a good adaptation, but not a great one. It's no cinematic masterpiece by any means, but is, instead, an enjoyable short student-film. And, at any rate, it's a better adaptation of King's writing than most big-budget Hollywood Productions can boast (namely Needful Things and The Running Man).

The production quality was decent, but nothing special. This can be said for almost the entire film. The lead actor did a good job, a very good job, but not a great job. The director, too, did good, but fell short of real greatness.

The fact that this was a low-budget movie, I think, actually helped it. It added more to the feel of the movie, of the cheapness of the hotel and a thousand nameless bathrooms along the road. This movie did a good job in turning the main character's thoughts into voice, so as to share it with the rest of us.

The only real disappointing part was that it didn't snow. This was the main cause of the story's feeling of loneliness and desolation. Granted, I doubt that this low-funded of a production could have generated realistic snow, nor change the weather, but it does affect the feel of the movie when, instead of a dark winter's night, we have a sunny and chipper spring-time afternoon. That, plus a few other factors, lowered its rating.

Still, this is a great student-made film, and one of the better adaptations of Stephen King's writing. I would definitely recommend it to any fan of King's writing, anybody who has a liking for short,low-budget or student made films, or just anybody with a handful of minutes to spare on this movie.
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5/10
meh
Sigglecow26 February 2006
"All That You Love Will Be Carried Away" is about a traveling salesman who checks into a motel with the intention of committing suicide. This salesman, one Alfie Zimmer, has been collecting random quotations off of bathroom stalls and rest stop walls for quite a while in his spiral notebook. He realizes that the people who find his body might think him insane based on the notebook, so he finds himself debating between A)no suicide and turn the quotations into a book, or B)suicide.

On one hand, this is a short story with very little dialogue. Being one main character, a lot of the story is in his head. The film did a great job with the narration, but the two dialogue scenes (at the desk and with the other salesman next door) felt forced and awkward.

The other major complaint of mine was the lack of snow. I understand, low budget = can't control weather, but without the snow it felt like something was missing.

Overall I gave it a 5/10, because it seemed perfectly balanced between good (the montage of him finding various phrases) and bad (the scene with the desk clerk) -bert p.s. One thing I really enjoyed was the road sign pointing to "CASTLEROCK" and "GILEAD" on Interstate 19. That was a nice touch.
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