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Originally Posted by RadioMaster
it says a lot that after all the monsters and gore scenes the most disturbing and scary thing in this film was the ending.
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Which funny enough didn't happen in the book
In the book, the story is told from the viewpoint of David Drayton (spelling?) who has written down all that has happened so far.
The story ends at an old diner where the survivors have taken a short stop to rest and load up on supplies, and where Drayton writes his intention to leave the munuscript on the diner's counter.
It's up to the reader to imagine what the eventual outcome of the story is.
I have a feeling that King himself will approve of the ending the movie makers have made