I think the most wicked parts are all the associations you can make. I can relate so many stories or symbols to real life...and it jsut amazes me at the talents and powers of methaphors and symbols.
I think the most wickedest thing is the whole age Factor!! If you were to dream of an age you would want to be, and go into a mirror maze to make it come true, why would you even do that? Then, going onto the merry-go-round to make it stay permanent, why would you want to make that age permanent? What if we could just live that age for however long we would like to, then go back to the age we were... It's just food for thought... Any ideas?
For me, it is in the library, when they are sucking the life out of Charles Halloway. I can actually FEEL him aging. I can FEEL his fear. I can FEEL his dispair. And they just keep tearing at him. It is pure horror. No blood, but the reality of the power of regret to sap away one's life. To me, a very, very powerful scene. I have had to live with some regrets, and I can actually feel him dying. Good question as a topic-starter.
Thank you Mr. Dark! Hannibal-luver and I were discussing the part where Jim was sleep walking and his fingers start to hit the bars of the carousel. Then his palms hit each one as they go around and around and then he gets sucked aboard. I can just picture that exactly. I find myself doing that all the time. I'll be thinking about something and then run my fingers along the lockers or along the railings.
Yes, that's a good scene. I also like the scene where Mr. Dark and Charles Halloway are talking about the boys and the boys are right below, and Mr. Dark knows the dad knows where they are and there's this really powerful implied threat. That scene gives you the chills. That scene was also well done in the movie.
I dont know about the most wicked part but a part that was rather disturbing was when they dropped Mr. Electro or whatever his name was and he pretty much turned to ashes and hit the ground and scattered.
I didn't think any of the book was really that evil. But I agree when they get at Charles for being old was pretty mean. Like when the witch was in the street and she kept stressing old, old man to the crowd.
I think the most wicked part of the story is when Mr. Cooger looks at Jim and Will when they are at Miss Foley's house because he knew who they were. That would creep me out especially after watching him go from an adult to a child by riding the carousel backwards.
"The current science fiction writers are a bunch of jerks. As for cyberpunk, it's crap -- you can't read it."--Ray Bradbury
I agree that the part where Charles is getting the life sapped out of him is pretty wicked/evil. I also thought that the part where Mr.Dark has the boys pictures in his hands, he clenches his fists and starts to bleed, then the next time we see him, he has the boys faces tatooed on his hands was pretty wicked.
"If God does not exist, one will lose nothing by believing in him, while if he does exist, one will lose everything by not believing." -Blaise Pascal