Analysis Of The Shining

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In the film ‘The Shining’ directed by Stanley Kubrick is labelled one of the most complex psychological sub-genre horror movies ever made. For Stanley Kubrick, it was his first film he's made that was a sub-genre psychological horror. The film “The Shining” gave Kubrick a reputation of being labelled one of the most influential directors in film making history. Majority of his produced films were based off books and the art of the film were made with famous music/soundtrack. The film is a psychological thriller/horror about a mother/wife (Wendy) and her son (Danny) in danger of her alcoholic husband (Jack) who is influenced by visual manifestations caused by cabin fever. It is a ghost film about an isolated haunted hotel called the ‘Overlook …show more content…

Whilst Jack is getting a tour around the Overlook Hotel for his new job to be a caretaker, a close up shot of the hotel manager informs Jack of the disturbing matter that took place in the hotel with the previous caretaker that worked before Jack. Delbert Grady his name was, he was also with his family whilst caretaking for the hotel over the winter break, due to isolation, he had caught cabin fever and mentally deranged which led to murdering his family as well as himself. Mr Ullman’s conversation signals what could happen to Jack psychological state since Grady went through it. The Psychological aspect of the film ‘The Shining’, and prevents the concept of there actually being ghosts, the way Jack, Wendy as well as Danny are all quite suspicious and they are also being unreliable characters. They seem to be all altitudes of crazy going crazier. There is no proof that what they’re experiencing is actually true. For example every time Jack is talking to a ‘ghost’, there is always a mirror like when Jack is in the bathroom talking to Delber Grady there are …show more content…

Jack’s psychological state paired up with the hatred he has towards his wife Wendy for the allegation of child abuse towards Danny “As long as I live, she'll never let me forget what happened” and his vulnerable relationship for alcohol, it all emulses together to create a picture of a man who’s mental stability can be appropriately questioned. Danny on the other hand for sure has some sort of psychic ability. In my opinion this film comes off more straightforward than just a typical haunted hotel film. To me this seems like a getaway place for Jack to come and get over his past and salvage his writing career. However this positive outlook takes a negative turn when he suffers from cabin fever and his previous alcohol misusing habits kick in. His alcoholic traits add fuel to the fire by triggering his anger issues and therefore falling into old habits by physically abusing his child Danny. As a young innocent child, Danny tries to cope with this physical as well as verbal abuse he is receiving from his father Jack. He copes by hallucinating ghosts and other manifestations his mind has created and hereafter psychically contacts Dick Hallorann for help. Whilst his father tries to abuse and even try to kill him, his mother Wendy goes mother mode and protects her child. Being isolated, away

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