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Stand by Me is a 1986 film, adapted from Stephen King story, The Board of Directors. The body appeared as a novel in the collection of King's different seasons. Different Seasons also contains the stories The Shawshank Redemption and Apt Pupil, both of which were made into movies.
Often described as a coming of age film, the story of four children who take a trip through the woods near their homes to find the body of a dead child. The story is narrated by the main character Gordon Lachance, who is a budding writer.
Vern, one of the boys, hears his older brother, talk about the missing child, whose body is alleged that in the forest. The boys decide to undertake the journey to find the child's body. The trip takes two days, due to the that children lie to their parents, telling them to stay in the houses of others.
The boys many difficulties along the way, revealing the past and the struggles existing characters. Chris Chambers, played by River Phoenix, is a family of criminals and alcoholics. Chris is stereotyped because of their family. However, he proves to be intelligent and have a desire to break the stereotype. Teddy Duchamp, played by Corey Feldman, has a physical deformity, after his mentally unstable father held its hearing on a stove. Teddy now has to wear a hearing aid. Vern Tessio, played by Jerry O'Connell, is overweight and shy. It's easily scared and often annoying. Gordon Lachance, played by Will Wheaton, is the narrator and thus the main character in the story. Gordie is a quiet boy with a passion for books and stories. He is rejected by his family after the death of his brother's greatest soccer star. The end of history shows that Gordie has become a writer, and we witnessed the story as he was writing.
The film has a recurring theme of the fighting. These occur between two or more characters in the film. The first is brief confrontation between Chris and Ace on the sidewalk when Ace threatens to burn Chris's face, as she takes a key. Chris "gives" and Ace releases. The following is when Teddy faces one on the train coming at the beginning of walking of children. He says he wants to make a dramatic "train dodge," and just before to reach him, Chris grabs him and forces him out of danger. The third confrontation between Teddy what happens is, once more, and the junkyard man and his dog. They shout and call names, but when the junk yard man brings Teddy's unstable father into the picture, Teddy breaks down and begins to mourn. Another showdown occurs when Ace stops to some locals who seem to have a history of racing cars with him. They remain neck to neck for a short period before a truck appears in the other lane coming toward Ace. Ace and two of his friends (who does not seem petrified) do change lanes, but decide to stay on the wrong side of the road and face those of the van to come. The other car in the race seems frightened by them. Before the accident, the truck off the road, spilling all of their supplies, Ace while still winning the race. The final showdown is between the band of young people from Ace in the body. The two groups trade harsh words before Ace pulls a knife Chris, but is soon too skittish to use it after Gordie fires a shot into the air with Chris's gun. It then states that the Ace, which chills and scares him caused him and his group. These are just some of the great clashes that occur in the film.
There are several minor changes in the script of a film from the original story by Stephen King. However, the story is faithful to the original King. Stephen King said cast and crew after a private screening of the film that was his favorite adaptation of any of his works to date.
Stephen King is said to have witnessed a child who was killed by a train while he I was a kid. It is easy to conclude that the story was influenced by the experience of King.
The movie's title comes from the Ben E King of the track the same name. The original story by Stephen King is called the body.
About the Author:
Darren Lambert is a keen fan of Stand By Me. Read more about Stand By Me on Darren’s website shawshankredemption.net.
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