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Shining. Finale. Stanley Kubrick 1980. Midnight with the stars and you - Ray Noble, S. Kubrick, Warner Bros - All rights reserved to their original owners

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  • Creepiest scene in a movie ever, of all time.

  • Nice smile Jack.

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  • This is art. 

  • @930Studios My theory, The hotel's evil consumed him so much that he was absorbed, like he was always there. OR, He was the original man that killed his two twins and his mother, and he was reborn to commit the same nightmare again.

  • @aliceIcharlotte yes, i agree with your ending about this movie..that's sorda what i feel this picture means as well

  • President Wilson next to Jack

  • I know I'm posting a lot on the subject. But my argument towards many of the Native American claims, is that their so broad one could construct one from any scene. In the final scene, the camera is moving west-into a room called the, "Gold Room." This could be a clear example of America's drive west, that pushed many Indians with it, under the greed & lure of California gold. Many where confused about the ending to IT. I wasn't confused, just found it stupid.This ending messed with me for years.

  • @tonyknox1982 Drummerman Shinging is the best I can do. You tune is pretty crafty about preventing linking. Try using the search criteria of the first sentence.

  • @thisissuchaweirdname Try to Google Drummerman Shining

  • @tonyknox1982 Well I've tried everything I can think of. I can't get the link posted. I always thought the picture was suppose to imply some perpetual heel Jack was caught in.

  • @tonyknox1982 I copied that from a website that proclaims Kubrick filmed the entire move with overtones to, "Manifest Destiny." Here is the link, I, personally have to admit that I find many of the comparisons broad. But what can't be denied is the fact the movie mentions the Overlook being built on an Indian burial ground, and Native American art and tapestry is clearly visible in nearly every scene. I encourage all of you to follow the link, and draw your own conclusions.

  • The caption reads: "Overlook Hotel-July 4th Ball-1921." The answer to this puzzle, which is a master key to unlocking the whole movie, is that most Americans overlook the fact that July Fourth was no ball, nor any kind of Independence day, for native Americans; that the weak American villain of the film is the re-embodiment of the American men who massacred the Indians in earlier years; that Kubrick is examining and reflecting on a problem that cuts through the decades and centuries.

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