It’s refreshing to see a Stephen King story that isn’t rooted in horror or dystopia. The film features wonderfully fun dance sequences that are a joy to watch, along with a genuinely hopeful message. The cast is excellent, with special mention to Mark Hamill and Mia Sara, who are phenomenal as Chuck’s grandparents. Likewise, all the young actors portraying Chuck are terrific and incredibly lovable.
What keeps me from completely loving this film is the heavy reliance on narration. Too often, the story tells us what the characters are feeling and seeing, rather than allowing the audience to experience it naturally. I also wish we had spent more time with the present-day, adult Chuck (played by Tom Hiddleston). While Act 3 sets up an intriguing mystery, it doesn’t feel fully centered on Chuck.
Still, this was an enjoyable watch, and I look forward to seeing more Stephen King adaptations!


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