For those of you who have never read the Dark Tower Books, I'll gladly just bring you guys up to speed on Dark Tower.
The Dark Tower is Stephen King's magnum opus. It's a high fantasy science-fiction western horror. It crosses a lot of different genres. The story follows a Gunslinger named Roland on his quest to find The Dark Tower. Gunslingers are like Arthurian knights. While on his journey to find the tower, Roland pursues the enigmatic Man in Black. The Man in Black is a wizard that has tormented Roland for centuries. Roland wants to find the Tower to try and preserve his dying world which has "moved on."
The Dark Tower relies very heavily on the theory of multiple universes. If there are multiple universes, then The Dark Tower would be the nexus point where all universes and all times meet together in a single instance. The series is heavily influenced off of J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, but it also draws heavy inspiration from Sergio Leone's The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. Think of the entire series as a mix between those two. The story transcends multiple genres though, including gangster stories similar to Pulp Fiction and even other stories similar to Star Wars. The story is kind of like the video game Kingdom Hearts, in the sense that the characters travel to different worlds. Most of the world's are from Stephen King's other works. But characters from other Stephen King Novels transcend into the story as well with some extremely memorable cameos
The story is complex and the characters are memorable. It's the only book series I have read that ever made me cry but I still prefer Gunslinger book. It's a fantastic piece of literature and is definitely worth your time investing into. The movie looks like a hack job (but not all that bad from what I seen from the trailers) that hardly follows the books. The books are poetic and slow paced, with vast amounts of dialogue, lore and story. The film looks to be cutting most of that out and replacing the magic and lore with strange technology. It doesn't look all that bad, but I'm still really excited to finally see an interpretation of this story on film.
I'm totally looking forward to the Movie and I'll be going to go see it Friday night.
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