🍿 2022-10-13 10:22:00 – Paris/France.
Last Wednesday, October 5, it was created on Netflix the latest adaptation based on the work of Stephen King. This is Mr. Harrigan's Telephone, a film that adapts the short story contained in the book the blood sendsof 2020.
Jaeden martell Yes Donald Sutherland direct the cast of the film directed by John Lee Hancock which centers on the friendship between a young man and an old man who becomes his mentor in many aspects of life.
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The young man, Craig, thanks him by offering him a iPhone, because a little product placement never hurts, and teaches him how to use it. When old Mr. Harrigan dies, he is buried next to the telephone, which serves as a bridge between the deceased and Craig.
In Mr. Harrigan's phone, three messages reach the character played by Jaeden Martell, however, the Netflix film does not explain their meaning at any time.
Stephen King decrypts Mr. Harrigan's messages
La écrivain of Maine shared, via Twitter, the meaning that, according to his interpretation, each of the messages that we see in the film have.
The first message quoted by the writer, CCCx means "I love you"; the second, CCCaa, I would come to say "it hurts", as if it were a cry of pain; ultimately, CCCsT is the one that most people agreed stands for "Craig, stop it"alluding to the deceased's wish that the young man stop resorting to his sinister affair.
Messages from Mr. Harrigan's haunted phone… and remember, this is just my interpretation; I was never 100% sure.
CCCx = Mr. Harrigan's Love
CCC aa= It hurts, it hurts (as in “Aahhh!”)
CCC sT=Craig, stop (almost everyone agrees; me too)— Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 12, 2022
Although Stephen King is the author of free which contains the story of Mr. Harrigan's Telephone, the Maine writer points out that this is only his personal interpretation, since even the writer himself does not know what the messages in the Netflix movie mean.
Have you ever seen Mr. Harrigan's phone? What did you think of the latest adaptation based on the work of Stephen King?
SOURCE: Reviews News
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