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RE: Interesting.

Posted by Sondek on May 12, 2021 at 15:49:24:

I was always uneasy with that film.

Kubrick has been my favorite director ever since a couple of high school friends and I borrowed ID's showing legal age so we could get in to see Clockwork when it came out. That film changed my life.

Shining, although I did enjoy it when it came out (and since), always seemed like a lesser work of his, and maybe his weakest (except for Eyes). I've never been able to figure out what possessed Kubrick to make a goofy ghost story out of a goofy Steven King ghost story in the first place. The Wendy Theory answers that. The movie was NEVER about ghosts!