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THE LONG WALK (2025) Movie Reaction! | First Time Watch! | Mark Hamill | Francis Lawrence

2025-10-23 Entertainment
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Review Analysis: The Unsettling Endurance of Stephen King's The Long Walk

Analyze how The Long Walk uses extreme physical duress to explore socioeconomic desperation, societal control, and the breakdown of human connection. Readers will gain insight into the film's pacing, compelling character arcs, and brutal thematic core.

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  • The film effectively captures the horror of its premise: 50 boys walk until one remains, facing instant death for stopping.
  • Character dynamics, especially between the hopeful Pete and the pragmatic Ray, drive the narrative more than action sequences.
  • Reviewers praise the film’s pacing and cinematography, noting how the "simple" act of walking becomes riveting drama.
  • The concluding ambiguity regarding the winner's fate and the system's failure highlights the story's existential horror.

This discussion dives deep into the oppressive atmosphere of The Long Walk, based on the Richard Bachman novel. The hosts examine the core rules of the forced competition, discuss character motivations—from seeking money to seeking justice—and praise the strong ensemble performances that kept the slow-burn narrative captivating.

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Achara, Michael & Vivian watch The Long Walk, a harrowing dystopian thriller based on the novel by Stephen King (written under his pseudonym Richard Bachman). The story follows fifty boys forced into a deadly walking competition where stopping means instant death, and only one will survive. Set in a totalitarian future, the film explores endurance, sacrifice, and the horrifying lengths humanity will go to for entertainment and control. Directed by Francis Lawrence (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, I Am Legend, Mockingjay – Parts 1 & 2), the film stars Cooper Hoffman (Licorice Pizza, The Son, Phantom Thread), David Jonsson (Rye Lane, Industry, Deep State), Judy Greer (13 Going on 30, Ant-Man, Halloween), Mark Hamill (Star Wars, The Machine, Kingsman: The Secret Service), Garrett Wareing (Boychoir, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists, Manifest), Tut Nyuot (He Went That Way, Vengeance, The Handmaid’s Tale), Charlie Plummer (Lean on Pete, All the Money in the World, Spontaneous), Ben Wang (American Born Chinese, Chang Can Dunk, MacGyver), Roman Griffin Davis (Jojo Rabbit, Silent Night, Fairy Tale), Jordan Gonzalez (Pretty Little Liars: Summer School, The L Word: Generation Q, Law & Order: Organized Crime), and Joshua Odjick (Wildhood, Bones of Crows, Little Bird). ____________________ Edit by CineJump Team & Praper Media Thumbnail by Praper Media www.CineJump.com www.PraperMedia.com ___________________________________________________ SOCIAL MEDIA: ~CINEPALS~ YouTube: @CinePals Insta: https://instagram.com/TheCinePals Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheCinePals ~ACHARA~ YouTube: @Achara Instagram: ‪@Acharakirk‬ ~MICHAEL BOOSE~ Instagram: @BooseIsLoose ~VIVIAN DAY~ Instagram: @DarlingVivling ___________________________________________________ SHORT FILMS PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL34B19BA788E18384 Click here to subscribe and know when the next video drops: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=jabykoay Thanks for watching!!!

Top Comments (10)

@MikeJoyceN7 2025-10-23

We as a society simply have to make sure that Mr Beast does not ever watch this film

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@TheSlowRunner 2025-10-23

This is such a good metaphor for sending our kids off to war. The first heart break of the mother is so good.

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@BIGBY2049 2025-10-23

When the director and producers asked Stephen king to adapt this movie he said he only had 1 request and it was mandatory, they had to show the deaths, for him it's very important for the message and the plot and I agree, it adds a lot to the movie.

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@solesofwind9543 2025-10-23

I think Pete saved Ray soul by turning him away from revenge but at the end, their role were switched : Ray became the selfless one and Pete the vengeful one. It’s sad but the long walk (war) can broke even the nicest soul

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@spider-boy4005 2025-10-24

I think the ending is left for interpretation, leaving what happen to Pete after he killed the Major up to the audience to decide, cause maybe the soldiers didn't do anything after he killed the major, or maybe they killed Pete immediately after killing the Major and what see is just Pete's spirit walking to the afterlife, either way if the soldiers killed him or they didn't, all we see is Pete doing what he's been doing his whole life, walking

768 12 replies
@lunavioleta001 2025-10-23

I really like that unlike many stories like this, this didn't have "evil" characters in the game. Most of the players were very supportive of each other.

602 18 replies
@billyanaire 2025-10-24

Personally the hardest death for me was Art 😢… He just wanted friends

359 3 replies
@em_ilyg 2025-10-25

Pete told Ray to choose love at the end, and that's what Ray did. Because he knew Pete could see the beauty in the world, and loved him for that. So he was being a brother to his brother 🥹

257 6 replies
@alecburquez4827 2025-10-30

Collie’s death song pulled the most visceral ugly cry I’ve had in years holy fuck

197 6 replies
@alexsimpkin5620 2025-10-27

It turns out, the real Long Walk was the friends that died along the way.

183 4 replies

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