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Hands in The Shining
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining is packed with haunting imagery, but have you ever noticed how hands play a central role in the film’s most iconic scenes? From the eerie details on the woman’s dress in the Gold Room, to Stuart Ullman’s calculated gestures during the interview, and even the chilling skeletal hands in the ballroom-each moment tells a story.
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The Boulder Apartment Mystery Symbolism and Subtext in The Shining
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What secrets are hidden in the Boulder apartment scene of The Shining? From Wendy’s mysterious hair movement to Danny’s loneliness and the subtle symbolism of peanut butter sandwiches and Catcher in the Rye, we dive deep into the layers of subtext and meaning in this quiet yet revealing moment. Was it breakfast or lunch? How does Road Runner tie into Danny’s survival? Explore the mysteries and ...
Invictus
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In this video, we dive into William Ernest Henley’s timeless poem Invictus, a masterpiece of resilience, self-mastery, and the unyielding human spirit. Written during Henley’s personal struggle with illness and hardship, the poem reminds us that, no matter how dark life gets, we have the power to be the “master of our fate” and the “captain of our soul.” Share in the comments: What does Invictu...
20 Things To Do, When You Feel Blue!
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Take a Walk in Nature Step outside, even if it's just for a few minutes. Fresh air and a change of scenery can clear your mind and boost your mood. Listen to Uplifting Music Put on your favorite songs or try an upbeat playlist. Music has a way of lifting spirits and giving a sense of connection. Write Down Your Feelings Sometimes, getting emotions on paper can lighten the load. Journaling helps...
Thanksgiving’s Greatest Turkey Event in History!
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Get ready to relive Thanksgiving’s greatest turkey event in history! In this video, we’re diving into the unforgettable WKRP in Cincinnati "Turkeys Away" episode, where one simple (but hilarious) fact was revealed to all: turkeys can’t fly! As we countdown to Thanksgiving, let’s take a moment to honor one of the funniest TV moments ever, a novelty that brings laughs every year. From the classic...
THE SHiNiNG Filming Location Boulder Apartment1978 to 2024
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Join me, Colorado Kelly, as we head out on a thrilling adventure to Boulder, Colorado! Today, I’m uncovering an iconic piece of film history right here at the Kensington Apartments on Bixby Lane-the very spot where the exterior apartment scenes from The Shining were filmed! Together, we’ll explore how this location has changed over the past 46 years. I’ll point out fascinating differences, like...
Hidden Intentions or Pure Coincidence 42 and Kubrick's The Shining
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Explore the hidden meanings and symbolism in Stanley Kubrick's The Shining, where details like Room 237, Danny’s shirt with the number 42, and the American flag colors reveal layers of mystery. This video dives deep into Kubrick’s choices, connecting the film to iconic figures like Ted Bundy, references to Summer of '42, and even cultural nods to Stephen King’s living on 42nd Street. We’ll expl...
42 Days Inside The Overlook Hotel THE SHiNiNG
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In this video, we dive deep into the timeline of the Torrance family’s haunting experience at the Overlook Hotel, revealing that they stayed for exactly 42 days. Through close analysis of the film’s subtle clues, we explore how director Stanley Kubrick may have intentionally woven this significant number into the narrative. Join me as we uncover the hidden meanings and symbolic connections behi...
The Amazing 61- Thank You for 1K Views!
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Wow! We did it! 🎉 I can’t believe we’ve hit 1,000 views on my UA-cam video, and I am beyond grateful for your support! Thank you to each and every one of you for watching, liking, and subscribing! This is a huge milestone, and I couldn't have reached it without YOU. Let's keep the momentum going as we continue this amazing journey together. Stay tuned for more exciting content, and if you haven...
Rise & Ignite
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Welcome to my latest poetic journey, Rise and Ignite! In this piece, I explore the transformative power of resilience and the beauty that emerges from our brokenness. Through vivid imagery and heartfelt reflections, the poem encourages us to embrace our scars and seek the light, reminding us that even in the darkest moments, we can rise stronger and shine brighter. Join me as we celebrate the s...
Why Did Kubrick Change the VW Beetle Bug’s Color in THE SHiNiNG? Part III
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In this third installment, we dive deeper into Stanley Kubrick’s symbolic decision to change the color of the VW Beetle in The Shining. This episode focuses on Carl Jung’s concept of synchronicity and its connection to the beetle, exploring the psychological and symbolic significance behind Kubrick’s creative choices. We’ll also uncover how Jung’s theories on the unconscious mind, the shadow se...
Why Did Kubrick Change the Beetle’s Color in The Shining Part II
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In this deep dive into the iconic horror film The Shining, we explore the creative tension between Stanley Kubrick and Stephen King. Discover how Kubrick's distinct vision clashed with King's deeply personal novel, leading to bold changes-like the controversial color of the Beetle. Did Kubrick intentionally snub King with these alterations, or was he simply exploring new artistic avenues? Join ...
Why Did Stanley Kubrick Change the Beetle from Red to Yellow in The Shining? (Part 1 of 2)
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Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of The Shining is filled with deliberate and symbolic changes from Stephen King’s original novel. One of the most talked-about is the shift in color of the Torrance family’s Beetle, from red in the book to yellow in the film. Is this simply a stylistic choice, or could it be a reference to something deeper? In this first part of a two-part series, we explore potenti...
Happy Birthday, Danny Lloyd!
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Danny Lloyd from The Shining turned 52 today 10.13.2024
5 More Mind Blowing uses of the #42 in Kubrick's THE SHiNiNG
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Golden Hour, Tea Time at the Brown Palace, w/ Paranormal Activity, Colorado Kelly and Bee!
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Teddy Roosevelt's Man In The Arena Speech
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Wendi Adelson with Law Enforcement Part 1 - Ex-wife of Danny Markel.
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Theory of Happiness, Interpretation by Colorado Kelly
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Yeh and the numbers 4 and 2 make 6, then the number 42 and the reverse (redrum) of 42 which is 24 added together makes 66, put that together and you get 666! OMG!!! It all makes sense!!!
In the novel, Jack complained about Ullman's hands in his mind. He noticed that they were powdered. I assume Jack was belittling Ullman in his mind as a homosexual or pantry waste.
Turkeys can fly. They need a running start and they can’t fly far, as they are too heavy to fly long distances. But they can get off the ground with their own two wings.
Good to know, can they fly when dropped out of a helicopter? Thank you for commenting and watching! Happy 2025! Kelly
@@ColoradoKelly I have never seen one dropped out of a helicopter so I don’t know if this is possible. I do know that turkeys roost in trees and they have to fly to get up into the tree. I also know that when scared or approached by what they consider a predator, they fill run and fly away. They have excellent eyesight and can see any movement a long distance away. This is why deer and Turkey make good buddies, the deer can smell trouble and the turkeys can see trouble.
Please let me sleep with you tonight because I’m freaking out with Ullman’s OBVIOUS BEAR PAWS - it was very unnatural looking and implied a TAUNTING - and daring of him to still take the job even after hearing about the Grady-and I just learned that Ullman is a Minor antagonist
It’s scary because now that I am conscious of it - I’m sure that I was subconsciously influenced
Still afraid
Look at Wendy's cigarette ash and her nervous reaction to the doctor's questions, until she convinces the doctor (or herself) that it was just an accident. Also, Danny and Holla fan's hands when eating ice cream - when their emotional state is awful guarded, they pull them in close like a shield for protection.
Totally great points! Thank you for watching and commenting! Happy 2025 Kelly
The rubber duckie placement is very subtle. Yellow signifies danger as in ‘Irresponsible quack.” Kubrick also changed the VW Beetle yellow, smashed under a semi truck-again, danger! The wardrobe resembling Road Runner, the Coyote and Goofy, an excellent observation made. Wendy resembling Goofy down to the height, thinness and dark hair is brilliant and something I overlooked over the years. I’d like to mention also that Danny has an “Emergency” TV show lunchbox on his dresser depicting a precarious scenario. 🔥Thank you for the break down.
Thank you so much for commenting and watching. Happy New Year 2025! Kelly
The hitch hikers guide to the galaxy. 42
Very good.
Thank you so much! Happy New Year 2025 Kelly
Since Kubrick took so many liberties with the book, esp. the ending, I've always had difficulty accepting his version as a classic. Yes, it is intensely scary, but I tend to be a purest in translation from book to screen. P.S. I was reading this the night of the January 1978 Midwest (Ohio and Northern Kentucky) Blizzard. It was so scary I save the last forty pages for daylight. By the way, my student housing apartment was plowed under and I could not move my car for over two weeks. I had to walk to classes and work in 15" of snow.
Ullman holds his hands like a kangaroo's hands during the interview. Look, the kangaroo is hiding its baby in its belly. So Ullman actually hid from Jack that there had once been a brutal murder in that hotel. Ullman would never have told Jack about it, so Jack would have agreed to stay there for the winter.
Very good point! Thanks for watching and commenting. I hope you have a great New Year! 2025 Kelly
@@ColoradoKellyThank you very much for everything. Happy New year to you.😊
Very fun video! I dont believe a lot of it to be purposely planned by stanley kubrick, but very fun!
nah..because his sweater means the moon landing😂😂😂😂 i loathe youtube detectives that loaf professionally
The whole movie is just vibes. It shows just a few brief movements of violence and horror but you’re completely unnerved from the beginning. I think the abstract feeling of terror is why so many people see so many different things in this movie.
Yes, I think you are totally correct! Thank you for watching and commenting! Happy 2025 Kelly
@2:20 Those are the wrinkles in the skeleton's slacks which are very prominent because of the extreme lighting, and as it's a skeleton, there's a lot of excess fabric making the wrinkles more prominent themselves. I think you may have thought you're seeing hands because hands are very expressive, like the face, and humans have something called pareidolia, were we tend to see faces (or other meaningful images) in objects or patterns.
Wow, interesting and I think you maybe correct! Thank you for watching and commenting! Kelly Happy new year!
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Colorado Kelly I also recommend to you two YT videos of research titled "OVERLOOKED" by the channel Thurthstream Media (Mel & Aaron Dykes). Thank you for this connection about 42 and the yellow beetle.
I goy here for the Trailer "A CLOCKWORK SHINING", documentary by dir. Ryder Lee (YT: Raised By Giants). Coming soon in Prime Video,
Early 80s everyone had some kool-aid. But I believe it represents the world they feed Danny.
Good point! Thanks for watching and commenting! Kelly
People know what all this is about.
Not sure what your talking about. I do appreciate your commenting and watching. Thank you-Kelly
Kubrick shows overlooked things in his films. Not obvious things that become obvious
Kubrick was amazing! Have a great day! Kelly
Great video, Kelly. The scene with Ullman's hands in the interview is definitely NOT normal. It almost feels like that whole thing was a ceremony initiating Jack as the new caretaker. Each of those hand signals means something. There is a part where is is talking about Grady killing his family and Ullman has a thumbs up sign that he constantly covers and waves over with the other hand. Very strange. It did always surprise me how Jack had no emotional change or reaction at all regarding the Grady Murder story.
Ceremony, Great Point! That makes it soooo much more creepy! Have a great day and thanks for watching and commenting! Kelly
Raygun was ahead (or is it behind) of her time with the kangaroo hop!
I've not noticed the hands on the skeleton before. I believe there's two version of the film, one with the skeletons and one without, or at least there are differences. And you know with the hands of the guy in the interview. Reminds me of a dog, and there's a dog costume (it's NOT a bear) during the film. I reckon he's in the costume.
I've never seen the skeletons version.
I believe that in the U.S. version Kubrick showed the skeletons and he cut it out for the Europe version. The dog costume was in the book and you can see a dog collar in the back ground with the two men one in costume. Great points. Have a great day and thank you so very much for watching and commenting. Kelly
I always wondered about the red hand on the lady Butt. Thanks for the vídeo Kelly
This poem is amazing!
*✨️🎭SO MUCH HAS CHANGED IN THE MOVIE SINCE IT WAS FIRST RELEASED, I THINK ITS SUPER CREEPIER THAT THERES TONS OF GHOSTS THERE THAT HE CANT USUALLY PERCEIVE,ALSO WHATS HAPPENING TO HIM THAT SUDDENLT HE PERCEIVES THEIR WORLD? BRAIN DAMAGE? DEMON POSSESSION?💟HAPPY HOLIDAYS ROCKNROLL 12-05th-24🌲*
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts! You’re absolutely right-The Shining is full of hidden layers, and the idea of ghosts being all around Jack, unnoticed until something shifts in him, makes it so much creepier. As for what’s happening to him-brain damage, demon possession, or maybe the Overlook itself feeding off his vulnerabilities? Kubrick leaves it open to interpretation, which is part of the genius! Happy Holidays to you, too! Rock on and have a great day! Kelly
Wow! When I found this, your video, I happened to have had- and still do- 42 friends on my Facebook. Why, the nighttime right before today, I glanced on my digital clock in my bedroom: 2:37 AM. I've already read King's The Shining twice, years ago. I really like your presentation... Am I on a roll here, or what? Oh, my!
Wow, thank you for sharing this-it’s like you’re living in synchronicity with The Shining! 42 friends, 2:37 AM on your clock, and reading King’s The Shining twice? That’s a roll if I’ve ever seen one! 😄 I’m so glad you enjoyed my presentation-it means the world to me. Keep those synchronicities coming, and thanks for watching! Thank you and have a great day! Kelly
Interesting, narration is painful though 😬😬😬
Thanks for the feedback! I’m glad you found it interesting 😊. I'll work on improving the narration-practice makes perfect! Any tips you'd recommend? Thanks for watching! Kelly
Perhaps the missing Dopey on the bathroom door the second time it is shot means something too.
I can't believe I forgot to mention Dopey! Thank you for watching and commenting! Kelly
My mom would feed me anything at whatever time. It's easy to make a sandwich.
Especially PB&J's ! Have a great day and thank you for watching and commenting! Kelly
Thank you
Have a great day and thank you so much for watching and commenting! Kelly
Hi Kelly, thank you for your video I found it really interesting. I particularly liked your mathematical associations and also your belief that these associations could be correct or incorrect. Or then, that some could be deliberate and some could be accidental, I personally think that both are true and I almost think that the accidental ones are also deliberate. Because Kubrick was so particular about the atmosphere he wanted to create and was so interested in subliminal images in advertising and other media, it makes sense that we have the inclusion of a number of ‘sums’ that don’t always make sense. We could possibly be aware of the repetition of the number 42 subliminally just as a device to make us uneasy, without any reason for that specific number.He may or may not have had reasons behind that number however it’s repetition in images and patterns may subconsciously make the viewer see a pattern that they can’t resolve on a subconscious level. That in itself would make a viewer uneasy I feel. With the theories about the holocaust and that ‘42’ it would certainly add an extra level, but I wonder if he used a ‘32’ and repeated patterns of 32 that we subconsciously registered but couldn’t resolve they’d still make us unsettled. Who knows. One thing I think you hit upon is your past and why this film hits home, I don’t think enough people cover this or think in that way. In my mind the most important thing about the film is the description of the breakdown of a family unit from a child’s eyes. In that child’s eyes, nothing makes sense and caring figures can turn into monsters. I feel sometimes that the reason that some of us with less than ideal family situations ‘link in’ with the film is because we can remember trying to figure out who’s the ‘ goody and the baddy ‘ and that can very nuanced, and changes like the tide. Obviously that’s from a personal perspective. I wonder sometimes if the film is deep in subliminal meanings and ‘sums’ that don’t add up specifically for this reason, but then the question is why those false paths echo that uneasiness. It’s funny to think of the way the film was initially received which was very bad and is now viewed as the greatest horror film. And that’s the thing, it’s not a horror film at all and that is a completely true statement, lol, it’s also greatest horror film ever made and that is also a true statement, it’s like the seeds needed to germinate over time. I’m sorry this has been such a long comment, I also liked your previous video on the timeline and I forget where I saw it but Kubrick did organise dialogue and scenes into periods of time. I think it was an interview with his writer where he said that but you’d need to look into it. In regards to the timeline maybe, it looked good and generally I’d urge you to continue with your opinions/analysis, there was a few things that I hadn’t known before. Specifically the station wagon and the links with Lolita. If you haven’t watched it, Kubricks daughter made a 24 minute documentary on the making of’. There was only one group of visitors to the set and that was James Mason and family. He was in the documentary, you seem to have found him in the film. Go you🎉 I think the film is so layered and has so many multiple theories that we are in the hedge maze itself. I really enjoyed the content. Many thanks again.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and detailed comment! I really appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective-it means a lot to me. I completely agree with your point about the accidental feeling deliberate. Kubrick’s meticulous attention to detail makes even the smallest elements feel intentional, which adds to the layers of mystery and interpretation. Your idea that the repetition of 42-or any number-creates unease on a subconscious level is fascinating. It makes sense that even if the meaning isn’t explicit, the unresolved patterns might trigger something primal in the viewer. The concept of “false paths” that echo uneasiness is such a great way to describe it. I hadn’t thought of it quite like that before, but it aligns perfectly with the film’s atmosphere. Your observation about the breakdown of the family unit from a child’s perspective really resonated with me. I think you’re right-viewers who’ve experienced similar dynamics might feel a special connection to The Shining. It’s so true that for a child, nothing makes sense, and the shifting roles of “goody” and “baddy” can be incredibly disorienting. I think Kubrick captured that nuance brilliantly, and it’s why the film strikes such a deep chord for so many people. I also love what you said about The Shining being both “not a horror film” and “the greatest horror film ever made.” It’s such a paradox, and yet it makes perfect sense for this movie. The layers of meaning, combined with how it has been re-evaluated over time, do feel like seeds that needed time to grow. Thank you for mentioning Kubrick’s organization of dialogue and scenes into time periods-I’ll definitely look into that further! And yes, the station wagon links to Lolita are so intriguing. It’s amazing how interconnected his films feel when you start to dig deeper. I also appreciate the shoutout to the James Mason connection! I did notice him in The Shining Documentary, and Kubrick’s layering really does make us feel like we’re in the hedge maze ourselves. Thanks again for the encouragement and for sharing your insights-it really motivates me to keep exploring and sharing my analyses. Your comment gave me a lot to think about, and I’m so glad you’ve been enjoying the content. I hope you’ll stick around for what’s next! Take care, Kelly
Very good video, thanks
Thank you so very much! Hope you have a wonderful day! Kelly
@ColoradoKelly same to you
It would not surprise me at all if the stay at the Overlook was exactly 42 days. Nothing would surprise me WRT this film. I saw it in the theater when it first came out in 1980 (yes, I'm that old), and it had haunted me ever since. In the years since it has only grown in its influence,
That is powerful and I feel the exact same way!!! Thank you so much for commenting and watching! Kelly
I grew up in the midwest in the 60s and I never saw a yellow Volkswagen bug. Not until I saw the movie The Shining.
Wow, they were in Colorado in the 70's. Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Have a great day! Kelly
Well done! I never noticed the station wagon in the opening credits. I believe the number six is all over 2001: A Space Odyssey. 😸
I will Definity be looking for the number six when I watch 2001: A Space Odyssey! Thank you and have a great day! Kelly
Wow new sub😊
Thank you for watching, have a great day! Kelly
Really enjoyed the video, thanks
Thank you very much for watching and commenting! Have a great day! Kelly
@ColoradoKelly you too!
Isn’t it the Stanley hotel in real life?
Yes, it is the Stanley in Estes Park CO. That is the hotel that Stephen King stayed at and was inspired to write The Shining. It is a beautiful hotel very different then The Overlook in the movie. Have a great day! Kelly
Greatest single line in the single greatest episode in sitcom history.
Totally Agree!!!!!!! Have a nice day! Kelly
Cool i just moved to Colorado springs from Tennessee
That's awesome! Welcome to Colorado! Colorado Springs is a beautiful place with so much to do, Garden of the Gods, Pikes Peak, and tons of great hiking trails. How are you liking it so far compared to Tennessee?
Is the 42 mentions because of hitchikers guide to galaxy?
Kubrick certainly had a different sense of humor. Given his track record of acquiring early access to works that intrigued him, it’s conceivable he might have come across The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy pre-publication. Imagining that he saw the humor in making 42 a recurring motif in The Shining aligns well with his playful and meticulous style. It would fit perfectly with his reputation for leaving audiences with hidden connections to ponder. Thank you for watching and commenting! Have a nice day Kelly.
@@ColoradoKellythe old lady letting Jack out of the storage room makes no sense. Delbert Grady wanted Jack to kill his family. Plus he announced himself at the door.
@@ppiorkowski1502 Thank you for your comment. I believe that the 24 year old woman could have let Jack out of the pantry. If ghosts can open doors why would they need Jack to kill Danny? Just a theory?? Thank you so much for commenting! Kelly
For the last time - The Grady Girls aren't twins! 8 and 10, as the film states (Mr. Ullmann.)
I believe there’s a difference between the two Grady's. Charles Grady, the character Mr. Ullman mentions, had daughters who were 8 and 10 years old. But Delbert Grady, who Jack meets in the bathroom, could be the one associated with the twins. This duality might be Kubrick’s way of playing with timelines and identities, blurring reality in the Overlook Hotel. Thanks so much for commenting! Colorado Kelly
But the actresses ARE twins. So what is the symbolic importance of the twins?
@@laurenanderson61 The Grady twins in The Shining are often interpreted as symbols of duality, mirroring, and the psychological conflicts within Jack and the Overlook Hotel itself. Their appearance as identical twins suggests several layers of symbolic meaning: 1. Duality and Inner Conflict: 2. Mirror Imagery and the Uncanny: 3. Symbolism of Innocence Thank you so much for watching and commenting! Have a nice day! Kelly
@ColoradoKelly actually Kubrick WAS looking to cast an 8 and 12yr old girls but was very impressed Lisa and Louise Burns' audition so he hired them but never changed anything in the films and the girls were still referred to as 10 and 8.
The woman in the bathtub in room 237 is based on a woman being murdered in room 217, Stephen King's novel..
I thought the woman in King's novel committed suicide in the bathtub? I just believe that Stanley took it in a different direction, only my opinion. Thank so much! Kelly
Thanks for the location info. There are a lot of places in Boulder. The church where they took out the bodies is on Table Mesa......The park where Larry meets Fran is in Eben G Fine Park. BTW I did know the exact location of the house on 42st street. It's been several years since I've been by. I've often wondered if the people living there know that Steve King use to live there
Wow, I had no idea! Thanks so much for sharing this info-it's amazing to learn about these locations. The connection to Stephen King and The Stand makes Boulder feel even more intriguing. Really appreciate you filling me in! Have a nice day, Kelly
station wagon a 56 ford, not 40's automobile
Thank you, good to know!
Interesting 🤔
Thank you! Have a nice day! Kelly
Hi, dont forget that The Hotel was conceived like a Living Entity. The entity comunicates with Halloran, Jack, Wendy and little Dany. This entity is conceived in someway like an evil presence. Yes I confirmed to you guys Mother and Son are both hero. And there is this crazy idea that Jack dies inside the freeze, because its horror, gothic horror. And there are more than one laberinth.
Yes, great point the Hotel is like a Living Entity. This movie has so many layers it's amazing! Thank you for watching and commenting! Colorado Kelly
@@ColoradoKelly The Gothic has this rule of the enormous and the microscopic...amazing! Best Picture Ever!
@@juanmanuelbaccino I love that you picked up on the Gothic influence with the 'enormous and microscopic' rule-it’s such a fascinating element in The Shining! Kubrick’s use of vast spaces and tiny, unsettling details really makes the hotel feel like a character itself. Thank you for watching and commenting, your support means a lot!
Whos this Qbricks feller
I know I have an issue, I will say the name 50 times before the next video.
@ColoradoKelly just messing with ya! Happy Halloween 🎃
He’s the little no armed guy with the trumpet nose jumping up and down those Atari steps… 42 steps??? Oh shit!
@@mr.e6684 Yes he is! Haha
@@budyfixit Happy Halloween belated! Thank you so much for watching and commenting.
Temtation ?
shoot I forgot the p! My bad!
Hitchhiker's guide to the universe?
Thanks for catching this!