Stephen King has entertained readers for decades and many readers have enjoyed seeing his books turned into movies on the big screen. June 6, 2025, marks another moment for fans of King stories turned into film, with the release of The Life of Chuck. The movie captures one of King’s short stories, which Stephen King enthusiasts will be interested in seeing how a short story has been developed, adapted, and expanded into a feature-length film.
What Is The Life Of Chuck About?
The film is divided into several acts, with each playing a pivotal role in the story of Chuck, also known as Charles Krantz. The movie begins with a worldwide internet outage and the forecast of the end of the world. What follows then is an intriguing reflection on what life is like without access to the internet and when television goes off the air. Interesting philosophical conversations ensue among characters, such as whether marriage or divorce rates would increase in the face of impending doom.
As a priest, I found one conversation quite disturbing, ongoing references to adult entertainment on the internet, with one soliloquy about one pornography website stating it would be a travesty if it never came back. This reveals the depravity of humanity and how some individuals struggle with forming meaningful connections.
Chuck, as a character, introduces levity into an apocalyptic film, especially with a much-discussed dance scene in the film. I had the chance to attend a virtual press junket for the movie, and this scene was described as a pivotal moment in the film.
The Lessons In The Life Of Chuck
As a movie that tells the story in reverse order, so that the end is the beginning of Chuck’s life, in the final part, the viewer understands Chuck’s tragic life and how he became who he was, overcoming many of life’s obstacles and struggles. The Life of Chuck is a unique film that tells a story and communicates that life goes on despite whatever is happening. Viewers will find something in Chuck’s life that resonates with them and their own situation.
Ultimately, The Life of Chuck invites viewers to ponder their own mortality. Are we ready for the end—be it personal or global? Christians live in the tension of expectation: not knowing the hour of the Lord’s return yet striving to live fully and faithfully. Chuck’s life reminds us to find light even in darkness, and to make lemonade when life hands you lemons.
Fr. Looney’s Movie Recommendation
A person may have some moral objections to the content in the film, such as the conversation already cited about pornography. Be mindful of some mild language in the movie. Viewer discretion is advised.