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Language: English Runtime: 144 min Audio: 2.1 Stereo Resolution: 640x480 Frame Rate: 29.9 fps Video Audio Bitrate: 320 kbps |
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Year: 1980
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Starring: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd
Users review: Sometimes all it needs is a good horror is a good idea. But sometimes, a few times actually, horror masterpiece contact us at the hands of Kubrick, and not perceive, dream touch of great artists leading the vision, and we know what separates it from else.Okay, the story has promise enough that even the gun crew trying to defeat. Heck, even Stephen King himself does not go bad. Its how Kubrick saw the kings of the world, however, how fills the frame with it, which makes the Shining party senses.Horror you would like to contact us through the mind and body together, these attacks, tends to eventually pitch to a crescendo, but surprisingly, not without lull . Bricks movies are fine, as always, a sight to behold. We get the camera adventurers who seek opportunity through the corridors of the Overlook Hotel as a luxury kind of mystical massive maze for exploration, exposing the interior of the linear tracking shot impeccably decorated beautifully options. Geometric methods in the room reminded me of how Kubrick feel very of directors in Japan about 10 years ago. In what is described in the frame, the elements of the story, it is not necessary to limit how both horizontally and align together.Certain picture stands out in this regard. Jacks first shot typewriter, accompanied by a scary collision off-ball screens, drum apocalypse that seems to come from the crack walls or typewriter itself, instruments like the apocalypse itself is then displayed. red river flowing through a hotel elevator in slow motion poem. He hit the door with an ax, the camera moves with him, tracking action as it happens, as the camera poking through a gate and not an ax. Ultra fast zoom on the faces of the children we are hard thrusting in his head before seeing two girls died from his POV. And of course, epochal scene.Much bath has been said Jack Nicholsons famous overreacting. It matters not entirely successful, because, well, he's Jack Nicholson. man looks half crazy anyway. Play stuff turns him into a caricature himself redundant. Shelley Duvall in turn is one of giving more choices led Kubrick ever made. Coming from a line of remarkable performances by Robert Altman in the seventies (3 women, not as the United States, NASHVILLE), he brings the right amount of character swanlike weakness and emotional distress. smooth, unlike include things thrown. |
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