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    1408

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    Based upon a short story by Stephen King, this movie can be viewed as being a microcosm of The Shining - all the evil takes place in a single room (1408), instead of in an entire hotel. John Cusack portrays a debunker - he goes to supposedly haunted places and proves that there are not really any ghosts. However, in Room 1408 - for the 1st time - the apparitions appear to be real. Or are they just a figment of his imagination? Did the manager put something in his drink? What does his dead daughter have to do with these horrific images?

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    chester1958@  22.6.2007 age: 36-49 156 reviews

    Did u watch it? Not me! They dont say it in the end? The reson why he see these thing? Awnser me please!

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    speedysamy@  23.6.2007 age: 1-12

    I am sorry but I do not know the answers to these questions... Maybe, if I see this movie a 2nd time on Dvd, I will understand it better.

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    chester1958@  24.6.2007 age: 36-49 156 reviews

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