‘The Life of Chuck’ Review: A Disjointed Dive into Stephen King's World

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The film 'The Life of Chuck' depicts a nihilistic view of life and death, emphasizing fleeting moments of joy and human connection in the face of cosmic destruction, but it feels out of sync with the current cultural shift towards spirituality and belief in higher truths, suggesting that true meaning comes from a relationship with God rather than secular nihilism.
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- The Life of Chuck review – unmoving Stephen King schmaltz The Guardian
- Mike Flanagan, Stephen King screen whisperer, will sleep when he’s dead The Washington Post
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