Cusack leaves 1408 and takes a trip to SHANGHAI with Gong Li!
I found 1408 to be a big disappointment unfortunately, despite describing myself as a really big Stephen King and John Cusack fan. Yeah it was nice to get a psychological horror film in this torture porn climate and for Cusack to do something mildly interesting, but the final product was one of the biggest cliche ridden horror flicks I had seen in years, stealing it's best moments from THE SHINING and it's worst from dozens of horror failures. Though financially of course, the movie did well. 1408 crossed the $100 million dollar mark worldwide, resulting in a $75 million+ profit, John Cusack's first hit film in a long time.
Cusack is in talks to play an American who returns to a corrupt, Japanese-occupied Shanghai four months before Pearl Harbor and discovers his friend has been killed. While he unravels the mysteries of the death, he falls in love and discovers a much larger secret that his own government is hiding.Easily Hafstrom's biggest film to date and a surprising choice of film for Gong Li.