Movie Review: Dolan’s Cadillac (2009)

Starring: Wes Bentley, Christian Slater, Emmanuelle Vaugier, Greg Bryk, Aidan Devine, Al Sapienza, Karen LeBlanc, Cory Generoux, Vivian Ng, Patrick Bird, Eugene Clark, Max Keene, Robert Benz, Timothy Allen, Amy Matysio, Tony Munch, Darla Biccum, Simon Chin, and Sharmaine Yeoh.
 
Directed by: Jeff Beesley.
 
I grew up on Stephen King movies and I undoubtedly have my favorites. Now arrives alongside the film adaptation of King’s brief tale Dolan’s Cadillac from his Nightmares and Dreamscapes guide assortment of tales. For people of you who are not acquainted with the brief tale, Dolan’s Cadillac is a disturbing revenge tale set in Las Vegas, Nevada about a sixth quality college instructor named Tom Robinson (played by Wes Bentley) whose wife Elizabeth Robinson (Emmanuelle Vaugier) gets to be the witness to an execution in the middle of the desert done by a ruthless Vegas criminal Jimmy Dolan (Christian Slater).
 
Elizabeth then gets Dolan’s target and is at some point killed, even following getting into into the witness protection software with her husband. From that level on, Tom grows obsessed with Jimmy Dolan and with enacting his vengeance on him. You see, Dolan is in the human trafficking enterprise (recently imported women from foreign countries) and he is a extremely wealthy crime lord, he even has his quite personal luxurious and bulletproof cadillac (hence the title Dolan’s Cadillac).

Although it feels a little bit rushed, the film version of this tale gives an correct portrayal (even although it could have been completed better) of Tom’s dark descent into depression and revenge. The good news is, staying…

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