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  1. Sep 29, 2017 · Not only is it considered one of King’s lesser works, but it takes place almost entirely in inner monologue and memory, with its only major character handcuffed to a bed. In other words, it always felt deeply impossible to adapt into a film, and that’s not even getting into the downright silly ending. And yet Flanagan used the deserved ...

  2. In Gerald's Game, King deliberately subordinates the story to a political/social agenda, and is even ostensibly didactic. But by his own admission, feminist social issues and strong women ...

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  4. Gerald's Game is a psychological thriller novel by Stephen King. It tells the story of Jessie Burlingame, who finds herself handcuffed to a bed in an isolated lake house after her husband dies unexpectedly. As she struggles to survive and escape, she confronts her traumatic past and inner demons. The book delves into themes of survival ...

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    is the 31st book published by Stephen King; it was his 26th novel, and the 21st novel written under his own name. The book was released by Viking in May of 1992.

    The novel, along with Dolores Claiborne, was originally conceived as part of a larger work to be entitled In the Path of the Eclipse.

    The story begins with Jessie Burlingame and her husband Gerald in the bedroom of their secluded cabin in western Maine, where they have gone for an off-beat romantic weekend. Gerald, a successful lawyer with an aggressive personality, has been able to reinvigorate the couple's sex life by handcuffing Jessie to the bed. Jessie has been into the game before, but suddenly balks. As Gerald starts to crawl on top of her, pretending her protests are fake, she kicks him in the stomach and in the groin, and he then falls from the bed to the floor, hits his head, has a heart attack, and dies.

    Jessie is alone in the cabin and unable to move or summon help. There is nothing to do but see if anyone shows up. As days pass and Jessie becomes more desperate, she must face a traumatic incident in her childhood to overcome the circumstances and leave the bedroom alive.

    The audiobook version of Gerald's Game is read by Lindsay Crouse, who also read the audiobook version of Misery.

    In 2017 Netflix released a film adaptation of Gerald's Game. It was written and directed by Mike Flanagan and starred Bruce Greenwood, Carla Gugino and Kate Siegel.

    Jessie sees Dolores Claiborne during her vision but she doesn´t recognize her.

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  5. Detailed Summary. In Gerald’s Game, the story begins with Jessie and Gerald heading to their remote lakeside cabin for a weekend getaway. As the couple engages in a game involving handcuffs and role-playing, Jessie becomes uncomfortable and asks Gerald to stop.

  6. Edit page. Gerald's Game: Directed by Mike Flanagan. With Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Chiara Aurelia, Carel Struycken. A couple tries to spice up their marriage in a remote lake house. After the husband dies unexpectedly, the wife is left handcuffed to their bed frame and must fight to survive and break free.

  7. Chapter 1 Summary. Content Warning: This section of the guide discusses sexual assault, child sexual abuse, mutilation, and the desecration of dead bodies. Jessie Burlingame is handcuffed to her bed while her husband, Gerald, grins at her. They are at their house at Kashwakamak Lake in Maine, experimenting sexually with a bondage “game.”.

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