If you have read any of Stephen King's Stories, and particularly his short stories, you should know what to expect; otherworldly situation that does not necessarily wrap itself up tidily with an explanation, characters wrestling with their own psyches in dealing with said situation, some death and violence, and people being forced to make nasty decisions to (hopefully) survive.
This story is no different. People traveling in rural middle America stop by a field of grass, and upon hearing cries for help coming from within the field, they go in to give aid, only to find that while the field has an entrance, it may not have an exit....
Don't look for anything deep or groundbreaking here, but if you are in fact looking for a little distraction and some easy entertainment, give it a watch.
This story is no different. People traveling in rural middle America stop by a field of grass, and upon hearing cries for help coming from within the field, they go in to give aid, only to find that while the field has an entrance, it may not have an exit....
Don't look for anything deep or groundbreaking here, but if you are in fact looking for a little distraction and some easy entertainment, give it a watch.