Why The Shining is Terrifying

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2017-10-14に共有
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Making of The Shining (Dvd Extra Feature)
View from the Overlook- Crating the Shining (Bluray special feature)
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The Stanely Kubric Biography
The Stepehen King Compaion
Danse Macarbe- Stephen King
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コメント (21)
  • Someone once told me that The Shining is a bad movie. I...corrected them.
  • the fact that Shelly won worst actress is absolutely unimaginable to me. Her performance is incomparable and no one could have done it better
  • The tenuous way Shelly holds the knife in one scene, and her frustratingly weak swinging of the bat in another reminds me of a horrific nightmare where you are so frightened, that every muscle has simply turned to Jello...
  • How the hell did Shelly Duvall get a razzie nomination? She has the most realistic expressions of fear I’ve ever seen in a movie
  • @lilah8013
    WHAT! Worst actress? Shelly was brilliant! She’s what made it all the more believable
  • Stephen King was right. The Kubrick movie IS cold and heartless, and a movie made to hurt people, with its dishevelled characters, weird camera angles and dissonant music. That's what makes it brilliant!
  • @clown6799
    I really just feel bad for Shelley, knowing how she was treated on set and also that people called her a bad actress. I think her performance was great and really fits in to this movie.
  • @stardresser1
    I really feel for Shelly Duvall. This was a terribly difficult movie for her. And she later kind of dropped out, lost her desire to act, and kind of lost her way. I don't think she ever truly recovered.
  • The real terror is knowing how Kubrick treated his actors. Edit, 3 years down the line: That and the fact that y'all keep fucking replying to this. I get it, some of y'all are rude online.
  • I love Shelly Duvall's performance in The Shining. I think one of the reasons people instinctively tend not to like it is that they like to imagine themselves in that situation reacting to horror and danger in a more presentable and dignified manner. Which I think is not realistic and comes almost entirely from one's own ego. The reality is, if someone stampeded into your home and tried to murder you, you'd probably have facial expressions that'd look pretty stupid on film too.
  • Let's be honest , when Jack goes mad you actually feel her sense of utter fear and hopelessness
  • Shelly’s acting was one thing that cemented the insane and hopeless feeling in my mind
  • Also, I love Shelley Duval’s performance. I can’t picture anyone else in the role. I think she was perfect as Wendy.
  • Kubrick was awful towards Shelly, the baseball bat scene with the stairs was shot so many times, with no breaks, and went on for hours on end, just as most of the hard hitting scenes were done. Shelly was exhausted and you can tell in her acting, in which those tears and the terror and exhaustion is genuine. Which is why this scene (to me) hits the hardest with Wendy's growing fear for her husband hits its boiling point. Taking into the fact that Kubrick isolated Shelly from the rest of the crew/cast, and had them deliberately ignore Shelly when not filming, you can tell Shelly's hurt portrayed in this is real. It has been stated at one point the mental exhaustion Shelly experienced while filming made her consider quitting the film all together. The reason we've not seen Shelly in anymore huge roles like Wendy is because of the mental hurt this role done on her. Also, just as a random fact, Stephen King wanted Jessica Lange to play Wendy.
  • The Shining was specifically horrifying to me. As a child who grew up witnessing domestic violence, this behavior wasn't out of the norm to me. I barely remember this movie as being supernatural at all. I just thought it was like my father. The supernatural elements were excuses to fool his wife and child that he wasn't in control. He was. And was sadistic. And I was terrified knowing how hopeless and isolated the characters felt, and learning about the abuse of actors, I know that fear was genuine. I saw this as a child, haven't watched it since, and even my abused mom wasn't as scared as I was during it.
  • King later said it took him years to learn that the story telling conventions are different for written and visual mediums. He learned that after the dreadful, but accurate to the book, TV version of The Shining.
  • I love how the shining has absolutely no jumpscares. For one, i hate jumpscares, but like this, all that building tension never gets released and is pressing down on you during the entire movie. There is never this relief after a loud noise, so the atmosphere feels choking and almost painful Are there any movies like this? Without jumpscares, the horror based on tension alone?
  • @Krabnut
    80s wolf mask: Genuinely unsettling and unexplainable 90s wolf mask: shitty goosebumps monster
  • The movie touches on real life horrors: domestic abuse, alcoholism, and murder-suicide. The theme is how the evil that drives these things never goes away…it gets passed down from one generation to the next.
  • I always want movies especially horror to cast more typical looking people even not good looking if possible. I think it makes the movie better. No one really wants to see models on screen, I want to see good actors. There can be both but it’d be nice if they switched it up.