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The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

author:Lu Tōyū

According to foreign surveys and studies, watching horror movies can make people lose weight effectively, especially the world's "most terrifying" "Shining", watching it once is almost equal to 40 minutes of normal people exercising. Since it is the most terrifying movie in the world, what is the horror of "The Shining"? Be able to break through countless movies such as Japanese horror movies and Thai heavy taste films.

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

This is thanks to director Stanley Kubrick, a once controversial producer in Hollywood who took the visual beauty of the film to the extreme, but also attracted a lot of black for subverting traditional narrative techniques. "The Shining" is definitely not a horror movie in the traditional sense, and its biggest charm comes from the blank space. In fact, the whole movie seems to lack some plot and hints, and even makes the audience wonder what the real reason for the appearance of these ghosts is.

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

It seems that "The Shining" has never been like other universal horror movies, will explain the mystery of the death of these ghosts, or why this hotel has become a "murderous house", it only gives a tragic murder, so that many viewers may not find the real answer to Jack's madness after watching the movie, but fortunately, the gods of all walks of life after watching "The Shining" give a trace of the movie clue - Jack is actually controlled by the hotel.

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

First, let's talk about the broken writer's dream of the male protagonist Jack. Jack has always been under high pressure, eager to create good works, and want to improve the life of his family through his own efforts. But he could no longer write good works with his pen, and the exhaustion of inspiration seemed to become the last straw that crushed Jack, and his reasonable wife made him pile all his resentment into his heart. That's why Jack dreamed of his wife and children and cutting their corpses into pieces, which was not a nightmare left by the former gatekeeper, but a vent in Jack's heart. Therefore, Jack, who had not touched the wine for five months, could not help but exchange his soul for a glass of wine, and he needed to vent too much.

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

Secondly, let's talk about the introduction to the massacre of Indians, which was reflected in the jack family when they moved into the hotel. The hotel was built on top of a hill where indians were slaughtered, which added to the horror of The Shining, as if a hotel had been built in such a place, and no matter how horrifying things happened, it was taken for granted. Dick, the black man in the movie, thus becomes the positive and warm person in the movie, and he is reluctant to let Danny stay in this hotel because of his love for Jack's son, Danny. It is also because of Dick's arrival, at the instigation of the ghost bartender, Jack provokes anger towards Danny. In the novel's finale, Dick does not die, and becomes an opportunity for Danny and his mother to escape from the hotel.

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

Little by little Jack was destroyed, but his death finally gave his wife and children a stable life. Isn't that a great irony? When Jack was alive, he felt like a complete loser, and the film even spent a lot of ink to describe the pressure that life gave him to make the character less hated. The story of "The Shining" is actually very clear, but what exactly does "The Shining" mean?

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

In fact, the "shining spirit" here is a kind of "psychic ability", just like those capable people in "Psychic War", people with shining ability can have more powerful perception and foresight than others. The most obvious person in the whole film who can find such a ability is Danny, and the little boy in his mouth, Tony, has warned him not to go to that hotel, so Danny can have telepathy with Dick thousands of miles away, and Dick will rush to the hotel to protect him (thousands of miles to give people's heads).

The Shining: What is so frightening about this supposedly world-scariest movie?

The Shining is truly one of the best horror thrillers in the history of cinema so far. The actor's acting skills are comparable to textbook performances, Jack's violentness and madness; Wendy's heartfelt panic and nervousness can almost overflow the screen. Whether you really like this type of movie, or want to lose weight, you can watch it, it will not disappoint you, couples watch the movie first.

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