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Antonio 2022-04-21 09:01:02
The Shining Movies and Novels~~
The shining The shining - a small feeling has spoilers! ! ! Because I like Kubrick's movie "The Shining", I read The Shining's original novel two days ago. I don't understand why a horror novel can be so difficult. Like Mark Twain, Stephen King's novel is also full of American speech, so I think...
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Raul 2022-04-21 09:01:02
The three major doubts of "The Shining", the film critics have different opinions, after the secret is revealed, I wake up alone!
I must first say from the bottom of my heart that Jack's acting skills are really not a cover. His performance smoothes out the abruptness of the plot and character behavior in this film, adapted from the novel (which is said to be quite large), and becomes logical. must be praised. Beginning of...
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Ottilie 2022-04-21 09:01:02
The Shining - Horror seeps into your bones
Lonely and empty. Lonely house, lonely people. People will become depressed in loneliness, and the 80-year-old Vision Hotel in "The Shining" seems to have matured, and it is equally depressed during the five-month winter closure period every year. In 1970, the winter caretaker here chopped his wife...
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Nina 2022-04-21 09:01:02
from monotonous fear
"The Shining" is an unforgettable thriller, thanks to the director's genius for creating a terrifying atmosphere, as well as my own personal experience of horror. After watching the film, what I remember most is not the terrifyingly violent scenes, but the serene and solemn interior or exterior...
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Geovany 2022-04-21 09:01:02
The Shining
I'm no stranger to Jack's madness. I also understand very well the pressure he is under. He forced himself to write to be successful, growl at Wendy's interruptions, hysterical when mad, and glaring and gnashing his teeth. His wife and son's vigilance against him drove him crazy. Slowly...
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Cleve 2022-04-21 09:01:02
'The Shining' and 'Alien': Affirmative Expression from a Horror Perspective
If you're talking about horror films in the late 20th century, The Shining and Alien are definitely two peaks that can't be bypassed. The controversy over the film itself caused by the former has never stopped, while the latter won back hundreds of millions of movie box office at the cost of tens...
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Tre 2022-04-21 09:01:02
Mark Fisher: HOME IS WHERE THE HAUNT IS
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1. Haunted VoicesConjecture: Haunting has an intrinsic sound dimension.
After all, puns (hauntology, ontology) are valid in spoken French (note: hauntology and ontology are pronounced the same in French). When it comes to sound, haunting is a matter of listening to things that are...
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Janie 2022-04-21 09:01:02
Psychoanalysis of The Shining
First of all, I have to explain that I have not read the original novel, and the analysis I have made is only based on the film itself, so there may be differences with the original. However, the original author is also the screenwriter of the movie, so I don't think there will be too much...
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Cara 2022-04-21 09:01:02
Interesting "The Shining" and a meaningless life
"The Shining" is a work worth remembering in the history of cinema, and it is also a classic masterpiece in the history of horror films. Compared with the cold and treacherous Japanese horror and the terrifying bloody scenes of Europe and the United States, "The Shining" has bright colors, and the...
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Vanessa 2022-04-20 09:01:01
Three lunatics in one play
"The Shining" is a movie worth scrutinizing, and there are a lot of questions after watching it. Question 1, at the beginning of the film, Danny sees a lot of blood through The Shining, and at the end of the film, Wendy also sees the same picture, and at the same time Wendy also sees a lot of...
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