Runtime: 144 min Audio: 5.1 Language: English Subtitles: German Frame Rate: 25 fps Video Bitrate: 2924 Kb/sec Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps |
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Review: What can I say about the scariest movie I've ever seen that has not already been said by other, more clear than myself? I do not watch this film expecting to see an adaptation of the novel by Stephen King. Rather, it is a film by Stanley Kubrick, and to fully appreciate the need to judge it in the context of Kubricks whole body of work as a director seriously. Thematically, The Shining relate best of 2001: A Space Odyssey, although flowering of Paths of Glory, A Clockwork Orange and Barry Lyndon, fail to take place in the general movies technique.In short (no pun intended ), Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall co-star with Timberline Lodge Oregon - offer to portray outside Overlook Hotel - a story that appears on the surface to be about ghosts and madness, but dealing with the problems of child abuse, immortality and duality. What film may be initially absent from the sequence is more consists in the art. Garrett Brown (male voice in those old commercials Molson Golden) Steadicam inventor looking young Danny Lloyd in the hotel corridors and snow maze amazing magic carpet ride featuring scenes that flow ten years earlier, it would be impossible to achieve. When the film starts very slowly, to remember who is the director. This guy likes to take his time and the results are well worth it: the amazing aerial Overlook; Diane Arbus inspired twin horrible stares directly at us; Room 237 and sinister secret treasure trove of terror; elevators that gush rivers of blood in slow motion; Jack Torrance found immortality through the hotel (akin to David Bowman's journey through Space Gate); and some of the best use of pre-existing music ever assembled for picture.It movement would take a book to examine and defend films strengths and weaknesses. If you've never seen it, you owe it to yourself to watch it with the lights, without interruption, and make sure to rain. This is a cinematic experience that changed my life 14 years. Makes a great double feature with Robert wises 1963 chasing thriller.
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