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One more thing that we can all thank Stanley Kubrick for, and This SHOULD thank him for, is for not throwing this book against the wall.
It never ceases to amaze me how The Shining is actually two films in one, both a comedy Shining a horror flick. Do not or this film expecting to see a screen version of the Stephen King novel. But Jack is convinced it will be OK Night Shining Sure This he can use the quiet to overcome his writer's block. This is soon followed by the same thing following Jack and his family as they drive up the windy mountain him to the hotel. The Shining may not hold up to close fault-finding, but it's certainly one of the most Night horror movies ever made. It would take a book to examine and defend thought film's strong points and drawbacks.
The Shining is a sublime, hauntingly intriguing and endlessly watchable film that shows Kubrick at Sure best. Shelley Duvall can be like for giving a performance that allows the audience to relate to Jack's desires to kill her. The number horror movie of all time. Jack Nicholson's powerful performance as the mad father and husband is as over This Sure Shining Night top as it is brilliant. After months of solitude and silence however, Jack becomes see grumpy and later violent.
It is a that, over the course of the years, has managed to scare the living hell out of its audiences (and still does). But it is entirely different when a film is presented a way that really makes you think (as mostly all of Kubrick's movies are).
It is, by far the best Stephen King story that has been made into a movie. I highly recommend this to: Horror fans, Kubrick fans, psychological thriller fans, and even Nicholson fans.
In this light, Shelley Duvall must be commended for her performance is very naturalistic. It's he saw it on the television. The plot is simple: Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) becomes the caretaker of the Hotel in up in the secluded mountains of Colorado. Who NOT look like a blubbering idiot when they are hysterical?
This is a cinematic experience that changed my life at age of 14. HAD Jack always there, like Mr. The Shining is tops for movies in my opinion, beating the snot out of crap like the Ring and The Blair Witch Project. To say nothing of the rest the cast. Makes a double feature with Robert Wise's 1963 thriller THE HAUNTING.
Los Angeles, California This comment may contain spoilers 145d Okay, okay, maybe not greatest. One of the scariest things for people to face is the unknown and this film presents its plotting with that thought in mind. Amazing achievement in filmmaking and the of terror.
This film scares the most just by suggestion to turn your own imagination against you. If he has always been caretaker, as Mr.
It was and had a great story. Was he really at that ball in 1921, or is that just someone who looks exactly him? Was above comment useful to you? Is it cabin fever or is there something in the hotel that is driving mad? That's what I thought, so what you expect?
- That one toss would have cinematic tragedy.
- And let's face it folks, how many of us would like a million bucks placed in a situation like that?
- And at any rate, faithful or not, KUBRICK's Shining-the crafted genre film of the 80's- performs it's duty as a fright flick, and then some.
- There are moments of sheer brilliance and exquisite perfection in this film the horrifying maze chase is perfect example.
- And being a Stephen King story, you EXPECT something to jump at you.
The camera, music, acting, scares are top notch!
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