What would you do if suddenly you find yourself locked in a closed place with no possibility of escape and no knowledge of the cause?
The Mist is a claustrophobic and anguishing tale where King immerses us in our worst nightmares, the fear of the unknown and the restriction of freedom. It confronts us with loss, with the deepest and most primordial fears of man, sometimes perpetrated by men themselves.
It is also a story of overcoming, survival and adaptability, of accepting loss and moving forward. In short, of living.
We have well-developed and perfectly profiled characters, each in their role. King is a master in character building, and this aspect is not affected by the fact that it is a short story.
BUT, the author already announces to us in the book that it is not an ending that will please part of his readers... As the saying goes "He who warns is not a traitor" (what a rascal), and this has been the case in my case. King leaves an ending that is too open and free to the imagination of each reader. It gave me the feeling that he couldn't think of anything better and left it like that