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MSRP: £19.99 The Shining Review Menacing and macabre, The Shining, is just as affecting and effective as when it was first released. When Stanley Kubrick turned to horror, he interpreted Stephen King's, The Shining, and turned it into a must-see picture.


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The Shining is full of allegory and mystery, but none are as wild and potentially insidious as the meaning behind The Shining bear scene. Stanley Kubrick's iconic Stephen King adaptation is intentionally dense and even nonsensical at times. The scene with the bear suit seems absurd and grotesque even by the standards of the rest of the movie, but The Shining bear man does have a disturbing and.


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Advertisement. But there is a deleted scene from "The Shining" (1980) that casts Wendy's reliability in a curious light. Near the end of the film, on a frigid night, Jack chases Danny into the labyrinth on the hotel grounds. His son escapes, and Jack, already wounded by a baseball bat, staggers, falls and is seen the next day, dead, his face.


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Updated Dec 12, 2023 One of the many mysteries of Stanley Kubrick's The Shining is why Jack appears in the photo at the end, and it actually has a semi-simple explanation. Why Jack Torrance Is In The Photo At The End Of The Shining The Shining's Real Meaning What The Shining Producer And Screenwriter Say About The Ending


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r/flicks • 3 yr. ago Kristijan131 SPOILER Help me understand The Shining Hello! So today I watched The Shining for the first time. Brilliant cinematography, brilliant acting, but I didn't quite understand the movie. This movie is full of symbolysm so I will need antoher watch to catch more things.


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RELATED: 10 Actors Whose Final Film Was a Fitting End to Their Career, According to Reddit. The Shining is widely regarded as one of the best horror movies ever, but Stephen King was famously.


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The Shining is the best horror film of all time in my opinion I'm watching this film again tonight. It's cold here and I feel like winter is the time to watch it. I have watched The Shining probably more than any other movie in my life. Every time I watch it, I notice something different and am always drawn into it.


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Play trailer 1:01 1 Video 99+ Photos Drama Fantasy Horror A recovering alcoholic must wrestle with demons within and without when he and his family move into a haunted hotel as caretakers. Stars Rebecca De Mornay Steven Weber Wil Horneff See production info at IMDbPro RENT/BUY search Amazon Add to Watchlist Added by 15.0K users 320 User reviews


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What does The Shining mean? Before we get into The Shining fan theories, it's important to acknowledge the source material. One might expect that explaining The Shining could be done by reading the original novel written by Stephen King. But that isn't exactly true. The novel and subsequent film differ in significant ways.


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BurgandyBurgerBugle • 9 yr. ago A lot of Kubrick's movies have a final image of something seemingly impossible. I think it's just to supposed to serve as something outwardly ridiculous that gets the viewer talking about the movie after it's over. He wanted you to discuss the movie on the car ride home. 31 [deleted] • 9 yr. ago • Edited 9 yr. ago


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May 23, 2020 3:34 pm "The Shining" Moviestore/REX/Shutterstock May 23 marks the 40th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick 's " The Shining ," and while today it may be hard to dispute its masterpiece.


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Parents need to know that The Shining is the classic 1980 Stanley Kubrick-directed film based on the Stephen King novel about a man hired to be the caretaker of a hotel deep in the mountains of Colorado who develops severe dementia from a combination of "cabin fever" and the dark and haunted past of the hotel. Blood flows throughout this film -- literally -- in several notorious scenes.


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Movies The Ending Of The Shining Explained By Matthew Jackson / Updated: May 14, 2020 5:12 pm EST For nearly 40 years now, The Shining has reigned as one of the most acclaimed and terrifying.


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16 Videos 99+ Photos Drama Horror A family heads to an isolated hotel for the winter where a sinister presence influences the father into violence, while his psychic son sees horrific forebodings from both past and future. Director Stanley Kubrick Writers Stephen King Stanley Kubrick Diane Johnson Stars Jack Nicholson Shelley Duvall Danny Lloyd


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What The Shining (1980) is really about. No horror movie ever has been more analyzed and debated than The Shining. Of course the documentary Room 237 posed all kinds of crazy theories like the movie is really about Americans' cruel treatment of Native Americans or an apology for Kubrick filming a fake moon landing.