The sequel to the 1980 Stanley Kubrick
The Shining, which was a slight adaptation of a Stephen King novel,
Doctor Sleep is also based on a King novel. With Mike Flanagan taking on a sequel to a Kubrick classic, which is not an easy task, he manages to create a film that has the spirit from 39 years ago while also giving us its own fresh take. Ewan McGregor plays Dan Torrance, the child from the original, who has grown up to be a broken man due to the trauma he still faces from what happened at the Overlook and afraid to use his shinning abilities. After spending a few years dealing with his sobriety, Dan meets a young girl, Abra, with a much powerful shine and they confront a cult known as the True Knot that either recruit or kill others that shine and absorb their powers to live as long as possible. Led by Rebecca Ferguson's Rose the Hat, the True Knot notice how powerful Abra is and are determined to go after her, which Dan and her use to their advantage once they decide to go back to the Overlook for one last fight. Flanagan makes the film his own while also still in keeping with much of Kubrick's style, including certain camera shots, editing similar to what films did back then, and the music and theme. McGregor and Ferguson give such outstanding performances, especially since Ewan himself is a recovering alcoholic and thus you really see the struggle in both Dan and his actor. Abra's actress, Kyliegh Curran, is not just a newcomer but she is amazing and is able to go toe to toe with the veteran actors she's with.
Doctor Sleep does an amazing job at building up the world that was first introduced in 1980 by expanding on what shining is and the many different abilities that it can give people. While certainly not as terrifying as the previous entry it does deliver on its creepy atmosphere thanks to aspects like the cinematography and perfectly capturing the eeriness of the haunted hotel especially after it was abandoned and left to rot. Though a problem when going back to the Overlook is that there are flashbacks to the first film and certain shots that echo to the past that are unnecessary and feel forced. Even with a powerful ending and an awesome way of defeating Rose, there are hints that there could be another sequel as she points out that there are other people like her which makes you wonder how they'll be dealt with. Though a tad long,
Doctor Sleep goes by quickly and everyone involved, whether behind the scenes or in front of the camera, proves that it is possible to make a sequel to a film made by someone of Kubrick's caliber. Over all: 100%
2019 top list so far:
1. Judy
2. Avengers: Endgame
3. Ready or Not
4. Doctor Sleep
5. Joker
6. The Lighthouse
7. Toy Story 4
8. Hustlers
9. Shazam!
10. Spider-Man: Far From Home
11. Villains
12. Zombieland: Double Tap
13. Rocketman
14. The Current War
15. How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
16. John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum
17. Ad Astra
18. It Chapter 2
19. Godzilla: King of the Monsters
20. Once Upon a Time In Hollywood
21. Hobbs & Shaw
22. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
23. Us
24. Aladdin 2019
25. Pokemon Detective Pikachu
26. Captain Marvel
27. The Lion King 2019
28. Yesterday
29. Pet Sematary 2019
30. The Upside
31. Dark Phoenix
32. Cold Pursuit
33. Glass