The Shining [DVD] [1980]

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The Shining [DVD] [1980]

The Shining [DVD] [1980]

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Upon their arrival at Elstree Studios, Wendy Carlos and Rachel Elkind were shown the first version of the film by Kubrick: "The film was a little on the long side. The crew simply made a movable reproduction of the middle section of the maze and brought it next to a tall apartment complex. Stephen King provides the reader with a great deal of information about the stress in the Torrance family early in the story, [203] including revelations of Jack's physical abuse of Danny and Wendy's fear of Danny's mysterious spells. Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times wrote "There are moments so visually stunning only a Kubrick could pull them off, yet the film is too grandiose to be the jolter that horror pictures are expected to be.

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It is to say he is two people: the man with choice in a perilous situation and the man who has 'always' been at the Overlook. One was the thought to create a kind of stagnant fog using oil smoke during scenes outside, though that was its own challenge because it required not filming on windy days. of course there was Stanley Kubrick's movie which many seem to remember– for reasons I have never quite understood– as one of the scariest films they have ever seen. Kubrick often worked with a small crew, which allowed him to do many takes, sometimes to the exhaustion of the actors and staff.In Hallorann's Miami bedroom, two paintings showing similar nude black women are seen on opposite walls just before he experiences a "shining". Writing in Cinefantastique magazine, Frederick Clarke suggests, "Instead of playing a normal man who becomes insane, Nicholson portrays a crazy man attempting to remain sane. Per Garrett Brown, there is no clear reason as to why Kubrick felt he only needed a couple of takes of the material compared to everything else in the movie. Analysis [ edit ] Social interpretations [ edit ] The film's most famous scene, when Jack places his face through the broken door and says, "Here's Johnny!

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While Stanley Kubrick’s perfectionism led him to obsess over every shot, there is one moment in The Shining that only took two takes to capture, which is the beat after Wendy has woken Jack up from his nightmare and the two of them sit on the floor together. Main photography began in May 1978 and wrapped in July 1979, it took place mainly in Elstree Studios, in southern England.the latter not on the soundtrack album, Cracow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Henryk Czyż) and " De Natura Sonoris No. The blood in the elevator shafts is, for Blakemore, the blood of the Indians in the burial ground on which the hotel was built. Having chosen King's novel as a basis for his next project, and after a pre-production phase, Kubrick had sets constructed on soundstages at EMI Elstree Studios in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England.

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Interior sets [ edit ] The Ahwahnee Hotel (shown) inspired the look of the lobby and lounge of the Overlook Hotel created at Elstree Studios. Did Jack's violent pursuit of his wife and child exist entirely in Wendy's imagination, or Danny's, or theirs? The site's critical consensus reads: "Though it deviates from Stephen King's novel, Stanley Kubrick's The Shining is a chilling, often baroque journey into madness -- exemplified by an unforgettable turn from Jack Nicholson. King expressed disappointment that some themes, such as the disintegration of family and the dangers of alcoholism, are less present in the film. Jack investigates and encounters a female ghost in the room, but blames Danny for inflicting the bruises on himself.Dahlquist's argument is that Delbert Grady, the 1920s butler, and Charles Grady, the 1970s caretaker, rather than being either two people or the same are two 'manifestations' of a similar entity; a part permanently at the hotel (Delbert) and the part which is given the choice of whether to join the legacy of the hotel's murderous past (Charles), just as the man in the photo is not exactly Jack Torrance but nor is he someone different. He settles in along with his wife, Wendy (Shelley Duvall), and his son, Danny (Danny Lloyd), who is plagued by psychic premonitions. Dutch dance music duo Hocus Pocus sampled Nicholson's "Here's Johnny" line in their 1993 dance song " Here's Johnny". Below, on a winding mountain road, Jack's diminutive yellow Volkswagen journeys through a tree-lined maze, resembling one of Danny's toy cars or the yellow tennis ball seen later outside of Room 237.

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Nicholson was Kubrick's first choice for the role of Jack Torrance; other actors considered included Robert De Niro (who said the film gave him nightmares for a month), [16] Robin Williams, and Harrison Ford, all of whom met with Stephen King's disapproval. For reasons spelled out above regarding his methodology, Stanley Kubrick had a tumultuous relationship with all his actors on the set of The Shining, but Shelley Duvall’s experience was far worse than most. In the film's opening, the camera from above moves over water and through mountains with the ease of a bird in flight.Jack Torrance takes a winter caretaker position at the remote Overlook Hotel in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, which closes every winter season. Wendy's character in the film differs notably, appearing less capable and more vulnerable than the novel. Although Kubrick both met Arbus personally and studied photography under her during his time as photographer for Look magazine, Kubrick's widow says he did not deliberately model the Grady girls on Arbus' photograph, in spite of widespread attention to the resemblance. Doctor Sleep is a direct adaptation of its novel counterpart, which itself is a sequel to the novel version of The Shining, but is also a continuation of Kubrick's film; in explaining the latter, Flanagan expressed, " The Shining is so ubiquitous and has burned itself into the collective imagination of people who love cinema in a way that so few movies have.



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