![]() ![]() Within the secret compartment is a set of identification cards belonging to a young woman who is believed to be the most recent victim of a serial killer called Beadie known for sending a piece of ID from each victim to taunt the police. ![]() ![]() ![]() The plot sticks fairly close to the novella that appeared in King’s 2010 collection Full Dark, No Stars as Darcy Anderson (Joan Allen) stumbles upon a secret compartment in the garage one night whilst her husband of twenty-five years, Bob Anderson (Anthony LaPaglia), is out on the road with work. Sadly it falls some way short of the benchmark set by those earlier novella adaptations. This coupled with the fact that King himself has provided the screenplay this time around, his first movie adaptation of his own work since Pet Sematary (1986), had led to high hopes for A Good Marriage (2014). It’s fair to say that a great many adaptations of the work of Stephen King have been stinkers, but, those films adapted from his novella length pieces have given us a fair share of the best movies from his work such as Stand by Me (1986), The Mist (2007), Apt Pupil (1998) and, in particular, The Shawshank Redemption (1994). ![]()
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