The Shining scene - Hallorann explains what the Shine is

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  • Dick Hallorann: Do you know how I knew your name was Doc? You know what I'm talking about, don't you? I can remember when I was a little boy. My grandmother and I could hold conversations entirely without ever opening our mouths. She called it "shining". And for a long time, I thought it was just the two of us that had the shine to us. Just like you probably thought you was the only one. But there are other folks, though mostly they don't know it, or don't believe it. How long have you been able to do it?... Why don't you want to talk about it?
    Danny Torrance: I'm not supposed to.
    Dick Hallorann: Who said you ain't supposed to?
    Danny Torrance: Tony.
    Dick Hallorann: Who's Tony?
    Danny Torrance: Tony is a little boy that lives in my mouth.
    Dick Hallorann: Is Tony the one that tells you things?
    Danny Torrance: Yes.
    Dick Hallorann: How does he tell you things?
    Danny Torrance: It's like I go to sleep, and he shows me things. But when I wake up, I can't remember everything.
    Dick Hallorann: Does your Mom and Dad know about Tony?
    Danny Torrance: Yes.
    Dick Hallorann: Do they know he tells you things?
    Danny Torrance: No. Tony told me never to tell 'em.
    Dick Hallorann: Has Tony ever told you anything about this place? About the Overlook Hotel?
    Danny Torrance: I don't know.
    Dick Hallorann: Now think real hard now. Think.
    Danny Torrance: Maybe he showed me something.
    Dick Hallorann: Try to think of what it was.
    Danny Torrance: Mr. Hallorann, are you scared of this place?
    Dick Hallorann: No. Scared - there's nothin' here. It's just that, you know, some places are like people. Some "shine" and some don't. I guess you could say the Overlook Hotel here has somethin' almost like "shining."
    Danny Torrance: Is there something bad here?
    Dick Hallorann: Well, you know, Doc, when something happens, you can leave a trace of itself behind. Say like, if someone burns toast. Well, maybe things that happen leave other kinds of traces behind. Not things that anyone can notice, but things that people who "shine" can see. Just like they can see things that haven't happened yet. Well, sometimes they can see things that happened a long time ago. I think a lot of things happened right here in this particular hotel over the years. And not all of 'em was good.
    Danny Torrance: What about Room 237?
    Dick Hallorann: Room 237?
    Danny Torrance: You're scared of Room 237, ain't ya?
    Dick Hallorann: No I ain't.
    Danny Torrance: Mr. Hallorann. What is in Room 237?
    Dick Hallorann: Nothin'. There ain't nothin' in Room 237. But you ain't got no business goin' in there anyway. So stay out. You understand? Stay out.

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  • @paununs8719
    @paununs8719 8 років тому +2943

    I love this. As a kid, I use to think that Halloran was such a great guy, like the perfect grandfather or something.

    • @Hades8103
      @Hades8103 8 років тому +233

      Agreed. I'd want him as either a grandfather or an uncle.

    • @BLS2134
      @BLS2134 6 років тому +35

      Very true but there's one thing he would have except now he's lying on the lobby floor with a gaping hole to his chest he had a date with an axe and the axe was thirsty

    • @willsnally
      @willsnally 6 років тому +234

      Apparently his life as a child hadn't been an easy nor happy one. The novel's sequel talks about his back story, and man, it's just so dark. He lived with his grandparents and his grandfather would abuse him in all manners of speaking. Yet he grew up and was the still the sweet and thoughtful guy he'd always been. It just goes to show that even a traumatic upbringing wasn't enough to leave him a hardened man and he could still be a nice guy and treat others well at the end of the day despite what he went through. That's why he's my favourite character and I'm still very sad to this day that the movie killed him off, even though in the book he survived.

    • @killpop5716
      @killpop5716 6 років тому +52

      tom collins in the book he never died

    • @AbrahamLincoln4
      @AbrahamLincoln4 5 років тому +42

      It sucks that he got axed

  • @emperorreign6154
    @emperorreign6154 5 років тому +1412

    Fun fact: The character Hallorann grew up in the town of Derry, where Pennywise the dancing clown lurks.

    • @ithielpitt7525
      @ithielpitt7525 4 роки тому +70

      Goddamn it

    • @pedromoraes7632
      @pedromoraes7632 4 роки тому +61

      Wow, really? That's an amazing fact actually.

    • @geraldodelrivero8982
      @geraldodelrivero8982 4 роки тому +129

      Pedro Moraes there’s a lot of references to other novels in king’s works. In the Pet Sematary novel, Jud mentions a Saint Bernard that “went rampant and killed 3-4 people”.
      Apparently pretty much every work is mentioned in the dark tower, or the dark tower is mentioned in other novels, but I haven’t read that series so I wouldn’t know. Still, it’s cool that Stephen King has built his one little connected universe.

    • @flashkraft
      @flashkraft 4 роки тому +57

      Makes sense they are connected. In Doctor Sleep the True Knot feed on psychic energy caused by fear just like Pennywise does.

    • @93hothead
      @93hothead 4 роки тому +15

      @@flashkraft caused by pain you mean

  • @jainee4507
    @jainee4507 9 років тому +1615

    This scene is probably my favourite of the whole movie. You can almost hear the silence in the background. I like how the conversation gets slowly more sinister as it goes along. Scatman Crothers really sells you on what "the shine" is. He was great casting for this movie!

    • @JesusIsKingAndSavior
      @JesusIsKingAndSavior 7 років тому +52

      Scatman was the man. Him and I share a hometown and I feel honored. I would highly suggest finding a copy of his biography, "Scatman: An Authorized Biography of Scatman Crothers" (1991). He lived an incredible life, set an excellent example as a human being, and kept his destiny in his own hands and a smile on his face.

    • @kellydeal72
      @kellydeal72 7 років тому +35

      Joe Watson What’s creepy is that you can hear whispers in the background.

    • @pi_beta7306
      @pi_beta7306 6 років тому +8

      Yea, the "shone" thing was freaky!!!!!!!
      And yes, to Joe Watson, Mr. Crothers did a superb job. And his teary-eyed testimony to the actors he worked with was inspiring and uplifting; he had his share of crap on the set (I guess this particular scene was shot enough that was he was asking Mr. Kubrick what the heck it was he was looking for!) but what an actor!!!!
      I also love the fact that, a few short years earlier, he and Jack shared the set on One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. They were great apart in their own flicks, but brilliant together!

    • @morbidesque
      @morbidesque 6 років тому +8

      pi_ beta Yeah I heard they had problems with his delivery but that may have been Kubrick being Kubrick. This was an amazing performance.

    • @TheBlackLodger
      @TheBlackLodger 6 років тому +23

      It’s almost as if you can faintly hear the ghosts in the background.

  • @VinceXNoir666
    @VinceXNoir666 7 років тому +2024

    Does anyone else almost see the sadness or worry in Hallorann's expressions? he know's how fucked the overlook is and he know's Danny is gonna be in some shit, this scene is amazing, I wish they hadn't literally axed Hallorann off

    • @rustykuntz94
      @rustykuntz94 5 років тому +195

      Halleran is the hero basically in the book and the movie sets him all up to be that coming back from Florida just to get killed the second he gets back to the Overlook.

    • @weownthenight8565
      @weownthenight8565 5 років тому +156

      Yeah he’s doing his best to hide how frightened he really is of the Overlook. He gets firm with Danny at the end because the danger of the hotel is very real.

    • @alfiemarin266
      @alfiemarin266 5 років тому +4

      Know’s

    • @illostr8
      @illostr8 5 років тому +57

      This is also one of the scenes that Kubrick did like 85 takes to create the stress on Scatman s face

    • @thevampirecielphantomhive2342
      @thevampirecielphantomhive2342 4 роки тому +47

      He protected Danny from the True Knots in Dr. Sleep.

  • @wowitsKAYLYN
    @wowitsKAYLYN 10 років тому +1593

    That little boy was a wonderful actor

    • @twocents6951
      @twocents6951 7 років тому +135

      kaylyn He retired from acting when he was still a kid. I read somewhere recently that he's a professor at a college.

    • @pi_beta7306
      @pi_beta7306 6 років тому +78

      Scatman and Danny made such a great scene. Danny pretty much embodies what I pictured as Danny in the novel; an adorable little kid that's both endearing and secretive.

    • @firepower6985
      @firepower6985 6 років тому +15

      He is still a little boy

    • @willthomas2310
      @willthomas2310 6 років тому +7

      He was decent

    • @kimcapri9178
      @kimcapri9178 6 років тому +3

      lol

  • @theguywhoisaustralian1465
    @theguywhoisaustralian1465 4 роки тому +395

    I've always wondered why a grown man who is obviously a really powerful shiner would want to work in The Overlook. I think he's doing it so he can keep an eye on the place and to make sure it doesn't hurt anyone else.

    • @tiffanyrayburn6845
      @tiffanyrayburn6845 3 роки тому +66

      I think he knew Danny was a shiner and that Danny was coming to the Overlook with his family so he stayed working there to be a guide of some sorts to Danny. Halloraan knew it was a lot of foul sh*t going down in the Overlook before he left that’s why he told Danny about leaving traces......

    • @tiffanyrayburn6845
      @tiffanyrayburn6845 3 роки тому +36

      In Doctor Sleep he still helps and visits Danny....funny that he called him “Doc” at the beginning of this video

    • @classicgunstoday1972
      @classicgunstoday1972 3 роки тому +20

      Maybe it’s just somebody has a passion for and enjoys making/overseeing great dishes to be prepared in a great kitchen to feed lots of hungry people, famous and otherwise and getting paid well for it at a great famous hotel. Some people are like that. Ever watch chef Ramsey?.
      Playing X-Men is fun but it doesn’t pay very well. Got to do something that pays well with your time and makes it worthwhile

    • @darkmeetslyte_2102
      @darkmeetslyte_2102 Рік тому +14

      That’s a good point, I never really considered why he would want to work somewhere that must cause such a sensory overload for him. I like idea of keeping an eye. Halloran seemed like the responsible and good-hearted type from what we see in the movie. Still haven’t read the novel.

    • @need-to-know-
      @need-to-know- Рік тому +9

      @@darkmeetslyte_2102 Yeah but when I was younger, my imagination told me that he worked here because other places were worse. And that thought creeped me out.

  • @charlesbeckwith4970
    @charlesbeckwith4970 9 років тому +786

    If you play closer attention to the details of the film you'll find that the hotel is decorated with Native American motifs. The hotel was built atop a burial ground. Many of the motifs symbolize misfortune

  • @MrShaneHardy
    @MrShaneHardy 4 роки тому +403

    Great piece of acting from both here, especially Scatman. Notice at first, his tone is specifically that which would be when explaining something to a child. But after Danny mentions Room 237, his tone changes, there is no high pitch, and he is no longer speaking to a child, but to someone who knows something. Amazing acting

    • @nerthus4685
      @nerthus4685 3 роки тому +45

      Its like he came in thinking he would be helping a naive child not to be scared, but as soon as he mentioned 237, he realized this boy was much more powerful than he realized.

    • @Esotereclectic
      @Esotereclectic 2 місяці тому +3

      "Room 237...???"
      Almost as if he got caught in a lie and/or "with his pants down", so to speak.

  • @Petey0707
    @Petey0707 5 років тому +798

    He really is trying to protect him. He's a good man. He really shows immense worry and even subtle signs of fear.. it's sweet and sad at the same time. This is a cruel universe we live in. Indifferent to age. It does as it does.

    • @mistermysteryman107
      @mistermysteryman107 11 місяців тому +1

      ….its just a movie bro

    • @JohnSmith-rx9vt
      @JohnSmith-rx9vt 11 місяців тому +9

      ​@@mistermysteryman1071. The comment above is 4 years old. Doubt you noticed or maybe you're just not observant.
      2. Ignorance breeds bliss aka "Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth"

    • @carbonatedphantom8388
      @carbonatedphantom8388 10 місяців тому +14

      ​@misternobody1741 jesus christ, it's not like movies are made to make people think right? 🙄

    • @eldoabrahamson
      @eldoabrahamson 10 місяців тому +1

      That's not cruel. That's beautiful.

    • @kaj7135
      @kaj7135 4 місяці тому

      @@mistermysteryman107…it’s just a 4 year old comment “bro.”

  • @dizbang3073
    @dizbang3073 10 років тому +693

    perfect casting - Scatman is great.
    "like when someone burns toast."
    an observation a cook would make.

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 5 років тому +24

      In around 100 viewing of this film I never made that connection.

    • @thehighground7926
      @thehighground7926 4 роки тому +13

      He was a cook in Derry, Maine at the black spot night club in the 30’s actually. I don’t why he left, but I think it’s because of Pennywise and how he could see all the children that were victims of Pennywise and the horrific ways they died.

    • @oliviatashti4475
      @oliviatashti4475 4 роки тому +7

      and putting it in a way a child could understand.

    • @Jordie_42
      @Jordie_42 3 роки тому +7

      He was 70 years old in this movie. Doesnt look it

    • @ashshwe9076
      @ashshwe9076 2 роки тому +1

      @@thehighground7926 thanks for the Stephen king rabbit you just sent me down, I had no idea lol

  • @finster1968
    @finster1968 2 роки тому +138

    This movie made me a Scatman fan for life. Apparently his grandfatherly affection for Danny and the whole cast was genuine. Shortly after filming, he tears up in an interview while talking about the experience. A first class guy with a big heart!

    • @daveyboy_
      @daveyboy_ 2 роки тому +5

      Silver Streak was awesome

  • @Urajje
    @Urajje 11 років тому +564

    "Is there something bad here?"
    Creepy.

    • @MoonGables
      @MoonGables 6 років тому +55

      what makes it even creepier is Danny knows the hotel is haunted and about room 237 because he's reading Dicks mind so spooky

    • @weownthenight8565
      @weownthenight8565 5 років тому +45

      Halloran’s reaction is the icing on the cake. No ambiguity in his facial expression ...there is something bad here. It’s almost like he wants to say yes but knows he can’t.

  • @pinkdolly
    @pinkdolly 7 років тому +444

    The suspense is so amazing in this scene. Such a smart script and so well acted. I love how cold the environment is. They're in a sterile white kitchen with fluorescent lights. Danny is even eating ice cream. And in the background... utter silence. It actually gives me chills

    • @PaulSchwarz
      @PaulSchwarz 6 років тому +19

      and then when you juxtapose that coldness and whiteness with "burnt toast"...that's like the cherry on top

    • @terrortower666
      @terrortower666 4 роки тому +5

      Kitty Katt me too. Although I get chills throughout most of the film. Soooo good.

    • @singlespies
      @singlespies 2 роки тому

      And the knives hanging over Danny's head!

    • @b.scottfarthingsworth
      @b.scottfarthingsworth 2 роки тому +10

      They're talking quiet and it's echoing so you hear that it's a large hard surfaced area, Danny is even wearing a jacket, adds to the cold feel

    • @Shadywolf09
      @Shadywolf09 2 роки тому +5

      The silence after "Is there something bad here?" is also great.
      Very good observation on your part. I never considered any of that until you explained it; thank you.

  • @cybernautadventurer
    @cybernautadventurer 7 років тому +734

    Scatman Crothers was arguably the best actor in this movie. Mr Hallorann was supposed to have an otherworldliness about him, and Crothers captured that head on. Also he had a great warmth about him, making him like a surrogate father for Danny, which is interesting given that Stephen King considered this a 'cold' movie.
    And the way he hides his terror of Room 237 and commands Danny to stay out, I think every parent can relate to that from when they tell their own kids to stay away from dangerous places.

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 5 років тому +12

      ​@@trendybistro Very rarely do I call BS but I'm calling it here. There were many scenes in this film that had ludicrous amounts of takes but the actors weren't the reason. It was Kubrik. He was renowned for it on all of his productions. It's likely he was an undiagnosed autistic & simply didn't realise the stress he was causing his actors by striving for such perfection. To top it all off he'd then often use one of the early takes which would piss everyone off even more if they heard about it.
      The number you're reaching for here is 148. Do you really think Scatman Crothers would have had such a long & illustrious career as an entertainer & actor if he was so unprofessional that he needed that many takes?
      Crothers is being so subtle here you probably don't even realise what he's doing. The guy was a master & you have a lot to learn.

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 5 років тому +20

      They were all great in their own way. Here Crothers is using the "do less" technique, which is in total opposition to Nicholson's manic performance. Completely intentional.

    • @jamesmorris4984
      @jamesmorris4984 5 років тому +3

      @@trendybistro
      Kubrick made every actor do hundreds of takes...he was a madman

    • @missmartine7139
      @missmartine7139 5 років тому +2

      Face Off I agree his performance was terribly underrated

    • @Randy-ry9ss
      @Randy-ry9ss 3 роки тому +5

      It makes it more sadder that he took an axe to the heart........

  • @azapro911
    @azapro911 Рік тому +161

    Hallorann doing his best to explain to a small child how fucked up the Overlook is without traumatising him.

  • @Cosmic86x
    @Cosmic86x 9 років тому +647

    I think the acting was absolutely great here! Scatman's expression when Danny mentioned Room 237. You can feel and see the fear.

    • @marcw6875
      @marcw6875 6 років тому +54

      It is a great scene. At that moment Halloran was clearly unnerved by just how strong Danny's shine is.

    • @Esotereclectic
      @Esotereclectic 6 років тому +32

      Kind of caught with his pants down, so to speak, and he didn't expect Danny to know about Room 237.

    • @weownthenight8565
      @weownthenight8565 5 років тому +13

      Oh yeah, it’s excellent. He’s like oh shit, this kid’s really got it and the hotel is going to try to eat him alive.

    • @missmartine7139
      @missmartine7139 5 років тому +14

      Cosmic86x that was the best part of the scene. He was trying so hard to keep a calm demeanor but when the kid mentioned that room all bets were off. Masterful work.

    • @yomomma2054
      @yomomma2054 4 роки тому +3

      Best supporting actor type performance?

  • @forestkaatprescott8429
    @forestkaatprescott8429 10 років тому +283

    I really liked this scene. Scatman was terrific.

    • @Pointlesshandle48
      @Pointlesshandle48 11 місяців тому +3

      Yeah he was good. He was good in one flew over too

  • @BassHeadsProduction
    @BassHeadsProduction 8 років тому +719

    i got pissed when he got axed

  • @IsaacLikesGames
    @IsaacLikesGames 7 років тому +408

    When Dick Hallorann tells Danny to not go in room 237 and stay out, that part sends a chill down my spine. You can tell by the expression on Hallorann’s face that whatever is in the room is very bad, and when you’re watching this for the first time you wonder what the hell could possibly be in there. The suspense is crazy!

    • @mitchellhodack657
      @mitchellhodack657 6 років тому +6

      She called it shining

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 4 роки тому +10

      I know, right? The look on Danny's face said it all. He was probably thinking 'Yeah, right! That was convincing. NOT!!! If there's nothing wrong with Room 237, then why do you want me to stay out?' The look on Halloran's face to Danny's question was a tip off that he was hiding something.

    • @321Worlds
      @321Worlds 2 роки тому +16

      @@DBarns7 Actually I would go as far to say that Danny looks terrified in the end. Because as the conversation progresses, he increasingly senses just how frightened this grown man is of that particular room. STAY OUT!

    • @Shadywolf09
      @Shadywolf09 2 роки тому +20

      What's really frightening, especially with this scene, is that talk about Room 237. If you're watching this film for the first time, you get that scare of, 'Something is in that room, but what?' and your mind goes to frightening places trying to figure out what's in there. You conjure up your own fear with what you imagine being in there and what would scare you personally.
      I think what's also scary is that Danny, a little boy, will be staying the whole winter in a hotel where there is a room that could traumatize him..that there is some "thing" living in the hotel with him and it could be anything. That's the scary part.

    • @Dontshootthetarotreader
      @Dontshootthetarotreader 2 роки тому +8

      Don’t know how they could’ve, but they should’ve never revealed what was in 237, less is more and watching this my imagination made it worse than what they show.

  • @cybernautadventurer
    @cybernautadventurer 7 років тому +231

    I have a feeling Mr Hallorann was lying when he said he wasn't scared of room 237

    • @SurgeCess
      @SurgeCess 7 років тому +33

      you and me both

    • @fredhill87
      @fredhill87 4 роки тому +41

      He was lying big time.
      Like when are parents lie about something we ask them when we were young, especially when we catch them off guard and they don’t know what to say.

    • @longnlean34
      @longnlean34 4 роки тому +33

      Mr Hallorann wasn't scared of room 237. He was affraid for Danny knowing (shining) what was in store for Danny if he went into the room. Remember the tennis ball that rolled up to Danny as he played with the trucks on the carpet? The scene before was of the Father, Jack violently throwing the tennis ball up against the wall. Mr Hallorann had shined knowing he saw the Father in room 237 causing Danny's assualt. Hence the reason Mr. Hallorann vehemently told Danny to stay out of room 237.

    • @Shockwave99999
      @Shockwave99999 4 роки тому +1

      @@fredhill87 sex?

    • @dillonkinder9296
      @dillonkinder9296 4 роки тому +2

      Knowing that he went in there before and he was so terrified that he lies about there’s nothing in there and tells him to stay away it even Jack was terrified when he in there

  • @fibson9775
    @fibson9775 4 роки тому +52

    The acting is so fluid and natural. Flows like it was never written.

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 місяці тому +2

      That's why Kubrick did numerous takes--to find what you described as so effortless and engaging.

  • @SuPeRNinJaRed
    @SuPeRNinJaRed 7 років тому +201

    One of my favorite scenes of all time, I just love hearing Halloran talking about him and his grandma. It's such a simple and incredibly effective way of using dialogue to give the audience some back story. You can almost imagine your own little version of a Shining prequel from his short but wonderful anecdote. It really makes you appreciate the ideas that Stephen King comes up with (and of course the screenplay writers, directors, actors, etc. that interpret it) There's something so perfect about calling this gift "Shining". Also, the concept of houses "Shining" is just FANTASTIC it's so much more poetic than simply calling the house "haunted".
    "Some places are like people, some shine... and some don't!"

    • @Books_Makeup
      @Books_Makeup 4 роки тому +8

      I love it as well. This scene always stuck. It's slow paced but still important to the plot.

    • @robertfeldman2417
      @robertfeldman2417 11 місяців тому +1

      Six years ago, great comment

  • @ChewingGore
    @ChewingGore Рік тому +40

    Rest in Power Scatman. He was so talented. A singer, an actor, an entertainer.

    • @wrmty56413
      @wrmty56413 2 місяці тому

      Everybody wants to be a cat cos the cat's the only cat who knows where it's at

  • @jim6820
    @jim6820 7 років тому +86

    May Scatman Crothers(Dick Hallorann) RIP. Passed away on 11/22/86 at age 76 from pneumonia and lung cancer. He was an all around great entertainer.👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @klmoll
      @klmoll 3 місяці тому +4

      He’s a legend still!

  • @timstill152
    @timstill152 8 років тому +440

    "I'm not a-sposed to"
    @ 1:10 :D

    • @SuPeRNinJaRed
      @SuPeRNinJaRed 7 років тому +25

      LOL and Holloran right after sounds exactly like Jimi Hendrix!
      "Who says you ain't supposed to... baby?"

    • @JohnDoe-gk7ok
      @JohnDoe-gk7ok 4 роки тому +2

      Considering Kubrick’s penchant for detail and endless takes, I’m surprised he left that in

    • @philiputley9873
      @philiputley9873 4 роки тому +24

      @@JohnDoe-gk7ok it's how kids talk.

    • @pugtie4695
      @pugtie4695 4 роки тому +2

      So is Tony the future version of Danny because
      SPOILERS
      Dan tries to hide his shine

    • @IndyCrewInNYC
      @IndyCrewInNYC 4 роки тому +8

      adds realism for a child his age.

  • @willsnally
    @willsnally 6 років тому +142

    It always gets me when Danny tells Hallorann he's not supposed to talk about his shining abilities and then when Hallorann is all like, "Who says you ain't supposed to?" That's such an important moment. Kids need to hear the message that it's ok and totally acceptable to talk about feelings and experiences whether good or bad with a trusted person who will listen to them without judgement and that they should not have to feel scared about talking about things like that. Hallorann is my favourite character in the movie, no questions asked. :)

    • @njh18
      @njh18 2 роки тому +11

      I like how he didn’t discredit Danny when he talked about Tony.

    • @ZootWorld1
      @ZootWorld1 2 роки тому +13

      @@njh18 Because Hallorann clearly knows that "Tony" is Danny's coping mechanism to help him better comprehend his shining abilities. Perhaps Hallorann as a child had a similar thing, aside from his grandmother.

    • @njh18
      @njh18 2 роки тому +5

      @@ZootWorld1 that’s even better then.

    • @need-to-know-
      @need-to-know- Рік тому +3

      I noticed he wanted Danny to think real hard about what Tony showed him. Even if Danny couldn’t describe it, if he had remembered it, Mr. Halloran could have known it using the shine. If he had glimpsed what Tony showed Danny, I think it would have significantly changed things.

  • @ceoofworldpeace8901
    @ceoofworldpeace8901 8 років тому +301

    This scene is the key to figuring out the whole film. The hotel is alive and evil (built on an Indian burial ground). The evil is in Room 237.

    • @arserobinson7118
      @arserobinson7118 8 років тому +79

      my theory the hotel is a soul keeper wanting to retain jack's soul again and danny is an ultimate threat because he can see what the hotel is trying to do

    • @alteredperceptions3813
      @alteredperceptions3813 7 років тому +49

      If you die at the Overlook hotel, you STAY at the Overlook hotel

    • @tnbn55
      @tnbn55 5 років тому +12

      Whiskey
      If being built on an Indian burial ground makes the hotel alive and evil, the "evil" would be everywhere int the hotel at the same time. Room 237 just has a strong psychic imprint of what happened in the past. A person with the Shine (Jack) can see.

    • @tnbn55
      @tnbn55 5 років тому +4

      @Teddy Holiday
      Book is ghosts film is psychic stuff

    • @tnbn55
      @tnbn55 5 років тому +8

      @Teddy Holiday
      Kubrick went the psychic/psychosis route over the ghost stuff. Why King hated the film.

  • @ClareBearBunny
    @ClareBearBunny 8 років тому +93

    Here's the point Kubrick was trying to make, far as I can tell: Halloran is telling Danny that the things he'll see, the things that happened in the hotel's past, aren't real. He's saying the past isn't real. It is the ghosts, or the past, which convince Jack to get all choppity chop on his family. In the end, Halloran is the only person Jack kills. The person who said the past isn't real was killed by the guy who decided (or was convinced) to repeat the past.
    If you treat the past as something not real, that will ultimately come back and fuck you over. The message is that you have to listen to history and understand that it's very real.

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 5 років тому +14

      That's an incredibly interesting interpretation.

    • @DBarns7
      @DBarns7 4 роки тому +8

      Hmmm! Interesting perspective, and it makes sense. I think Halloran felt the past was the past. Nothing more. Even though many unspeakable things happened, they had nothing to do with present time. That was true, until Danny arrived. All the evil that occurred in the hotel starting taking becoming real again because the spirits were feeding off his powers. Thus taking on a physical form. It happened bit by bit, and by the end, the flood gates opened. That's what made this movie so terrifying. Dead things don't always stay dead.

    • @skyeldridge9018
      @skyeldridge9018 4 місяці тому +1

      Damn that's crazy!

    • @lukebingus9432
      @lukebingus9432 4 місяці тому +2

      Makes even more sense when you view that analysis through the lens of it being about Americas past and the cyclical nature of violence and genocide

  • @REECEM92
    @REECEM92 8 років тому +117

    I love Scatman Crothers voice, when I first watched this scene, all I could think about was Scatcat from Aristocats talking to Danny.

  • @bunberrier
    @bunberrier 2 роки тому +129

    Its only now that I have been a parent for decades that I can fully appreciate how carefully he is trying to make Danny prepared against the hotel, without making him frightened. But at the end he realizes Danny has already seen too much, and at that point he falls back to an argument from authority.

    • @AdamLovesHorror
      @AdamLovesHorror Рік тому +6

      spot on

    • @Spirosbotos
      @Spirosbotos 11 місяців тому +3

      This comment finds me a year later, hope you’re well bun as a parent myself now this movie hits much darker, hallorann was the kids guardian angel

    • @wellofcire
      @wellofcire 10 місяців тому

      @@Spirosbotos his guardian bun angel to be exact...

  • @njh18
    @njh18 2 роки тому +31

    I really like how Mr. Halloran tried his best to smooth it over for Danny, but Danny saw right through it.

  • @FortunateJuice
    @FortunateJuice Рік тому +45

    1:11 "Tony is a little boy that lives in my mouth."
    I love the way he delivered that line. As if he's been dealing with this for a long time and can't do anything about it. Almost fearful of it.

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 5 років тому +65

    The sweetest scene in a Kubrick movie....
    And yet it still involves ghosts and a haunted hotel.

  • @TheMikesShow1
    @TheMikesShow1 Рік тому +42

    I love how Dick was having a heart-to-heart with Danny until he mentioned Room 237. His expression and his voice just drop simultaneously.

    • @dr.mungusphd.3162
      @dr.mungusphd.3162 Рік тому +3

      And the entire time, in the background it looks like there’s a bunch of knives hanging over Danny’s head. Kubrick’s foreshadowing was great.

  • @thehorrornoobs5481
    @thehorrornoobs5481 Рік тому +81

    The thing I love about this scene is how spiritually beautiful it is…These characters talk as if they have known each other for years…But he’s an old man and he’s a little boy. I think it has to do with Mr Hallorann and how well he can communicate with Danny about his gift.

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Рік тому

      Love ? you love easy

    • @kaihunlu2345
      @kaihunlu2345 Рік тому +5

      The scene just opens up worlds. Starting with, "How did you know we call him Doc?" Their Shining expands beyond the physical plane, so the border of adult/child disappears-they are on a whole other level.

    • @ironickismet8113
      @ironickismet8113 Рік тому +3

      @@matimus100 is that a bad thing? What a great thing to be in love all the time.

    • @wellofcire
      @wellofcire 10 місяців тому

      just like celine dion....she'd make a great overlook hotel....@@ironickismet8113

  • @cps2715
    @cps2715 9 років тому +81

    Nice collection of Knives in the background.

  • @ScottBorder
    @ScottBorder 6 років тому +34

    0:04 and 1:01 The word "Shone" can be heard to be whispered faintly.

    • @edgarroberts8740
      @edgarroberts8740 4 роки тому +6

      Am I imagining it, or is there also a brass band playing in the background during the silent gaps? Turn the volume up high - I'm pretty sure I can hear it. Maybe it foreshadows the 1920s party.

  • @stealthgeek29
    @stealthgeek29 8 років тому +322

    Greatest
    Horror
    Film
    EVER.

    • @MusicDude86
      @MusicDude86 8 років тому +4

      +stealthgeek29 You may be right Mr. Bennell lol

    • @stealthgeek29
      @stealthgeek29 8 років тому +2

      jutubaeh Learn how to spell.

    • @zay3545
      @zay3545 6 років тому

      stealthgeek29 NO DOUBT ABOUT IT

    • @Luke18_13
      @Luke18_13 6 років тому

      stealthgeek29 bodysnatcher

    • @epichal4883
      @epichal4883 5 років тому +1

      I'm inclined to agree but your profile pic reminded me of the hard competition, lol.

  • @strumdynasty3050
    @strumdynasty3050 2 роки тому +20

    I don't care what anyone says. THIS is the scariest scene in the film. No music. Just dialogue with two people, and explosively-sinister dialogue at that. Mr. Haloran, at first, is so nice, genuine, and forthcoming until Danny asks him if there's something bad at the hotel. He instantly gets quiet and looks down, then tells him vague hints about "traces." It's frightening and uncomfortable, but then Danny asks Haloran about room 237, and you can see him freeze up completely. As an adult, you know he is trying to protect Danny from something, but because Danny is there, and Dick won't tell him, we don't know what it is that he's so afraid of. That is absolutely terrifying.

  • @mojorisinlv7469
    @mojorisinlv7469 9 років тому +39

    I like the whistle when he says the word "toast".

    • @RideAcrossTheRiver
      @RideAcrossTheRiver 3 місяці тому

      You can see Kubrick during editing shout "THAT take!"

  • @natedagreat19
    @natedagreat19 4 роки тому +27

    If there’s one thing the Shining Tv show had that was better than Kubrick’s movie was the fact, like the books, Halloran not only survived by the end, but he was there to watch over Danny as a grandfather figure as he grew up. Which I feel was a better deserved ending for Halloran’s character.

    • @Hibernicus1968
      @Hibernicus1968 Рік тому +1

      Maybe so, but Kubrick decided to kill him off because he thought that a horror movie where no one gets killed would be missing something really essential to convey to the audience just how serious the threat to the main characters is. I think he has a point there, actually.

  • @mhaze210
    @mhaze210 5 років тому +46

    I love Hallorann, but I also love the look he gives when Danny asks about Room 237 at 4:16 he looks like "What the f*ck did you just say?"

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Рік тому

      Love from Mark everyone ❤ congratulations Mark 👏 and for coming out

  • @ottens11
    @ottens11 Рік тому +12

    Even his head is shining

  • @randomfox2523
    @randomfox2523 9 років тому +127

    He told Danny to stay out of room 237 but he didn't listen and went in there anyway :)

    • @Timelord2001
      @Timelord2001 9 років тому +49

      Yeah, a typical kid. :>

    • @generalgk
      @generalgk 8 років тому +48

      +randomfox25 He's a kid, he's curious. Also the hotel was probably influencing him to do it as well.

    • @uncleruckus9670
      @uncleruckus9670 7 років тому +12

      Who wouldn't? If you're in a hotel for months, and was told not to go in that room, then curiosity will get the best of you sooner or later.

    • @marcw6875
      @marcw6875 6 років тому +29

      To be fair, the hotel coaxed him in there by getting his attention with the ball.

    • @BLANK-rk4ju
      @BLANK-rk4ju 6 років тому +3

      Its called thug life 😎

  • @willsnally
    @willsnally 4 роки тому +18

    When I got my sister to watch this movie for the first time, she thought Hallorann was getting angry at Danny when he warned him to stay out of Room 237 but I explained to her that he wasn't and that he was saying it because he cared deeply about Danny and was fearful for his wellbeing, so he had to be firm with him to keep him out of danger.

  • @pupperman75
    @pupperman75 7 років тому +60

    When Hallorann talks about the ability to gleam insight from past events as well as future events, he uses the illustration of burnt toast. This scene does not just appeal to people with highly clairvoyant or highly intuitive skills like empaths, but it seems Kubrick is a making a statement about human history itself. When you drop a pebble into a pond it forms ripples. It is Newton's 3rd law of motion. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. History is not a linear series of narrative events, but a culmination of narratives that are ever-present with a big number of varying consequences.
    History is not linear. It is cyclical. There is a catch 22 to everything that we do or say. These chained events, that leave traces of itself behind, is the most plausible explanation not only for the existence of ghosts or the supernatural but provides keen insight into how history actually works. For example, the ripples of the Vietnam War or 9/11 can still be felt today.
    The Overlook hotel, or whatever situation we feel that does not agree with us, becomes a perpetual hell.

  • @mfriedrich2012
    @mfriedrich2012 Рік тому +4

    The camera angles, background kitchen ventilation sound and long, pensive pauses by the actors raises the tension

  • @callanightshade8079
    @callanightshade8079 3 роки тому +20

    When I read this book and he was explaining what the shining was I nearly screamed because of a "family gift" my dad told me about.
    My great, great, grandma told my dad about our family gift. She called it "the touch" she said to him. How people like us (referring to her and my dad -and now my dad refers to it and he and I-) who have the touch are more in tune to other people, with their feelings, and we can practically read minds. When my dad told me about it he explained we can because we feel the emotions and can pretty accurately interpret the persons thoughts due to the feelings attached to them.
    To explain it more simply: I come from a family of very strong empaths and am one myself. I remember talking with my dad about this and he said "I think Stephen King is an empath, and The Shine/Shining is his term for it." This is what my dad thinks but to me it would make sense if this were the case

  • @redadamearth
    @redadamearth Рік тому +15

    The whole scene is just between the two of them, closely, cutting back and forth - but when Danny asks if Halloran is "scared of this place" - that's when Kubrick cuts to a wide shot with the KNIVES behind them, hanging and pointing right down over Danny. So brilliant.

  • @TPFB129
    @TPFB129 4 місяці тому +4

    Hallorann didn't deserve what happened to him, he was a good man.

    • @fakename6658
      @fakename6658 4 місяці тому

      He's got the shine on top of his head!

  • @MichiganPowersports
    @MichiganPowersports Рік тому +13

    Why does every single actor 100% nail their role in this movie?

    • @Baghuul
      @Baghuul Рік тому +8

      Kubricks 50-100 takes per scene.

    • @VideoAmericanStyle
      @VideoAmericanStyle Рік тому +5

      I dunno, Shelley Duvall is pretty awful.

    • @MichiganPowersports
      @MichiganPowersports Рік тому

      @VideoAmericanStyle lmao. I dont think I would have it any other way. She is so annoying that even I wanted to get her with an axe!

    • @Takeaknifedrainyourlifw
      @Takeaknifedrainyourlifw 8 місяців тому +1

      @@VideoAmericanStylenaw she was great

  • @eshaanreza832
    @eshaanreza832 2 роки тому +5

    Fun fact: Hollorann was 57 in the book, and at the time of filming, scatman crothers was 70 due to him being born in 1910 well the film was made in 1980.

  • @shenloken2
    @shenloken2 6 років тому +47

    The ambience of this scene is just perfect. You hear the staff leaving and putting stuff away in the kitchen leaving Halloran the last adult Danny can confide in about his abilities before being left to the mercy of his dad and the hotel itself.
    It's basically Danny taking in the last of the outside world and all it's normalcy.....cause he knows bad things are coming.

  • @serekithegreat
    @serekithegreat Рік тому +13

    This film is a masterpiece. The subtle horror just gains momentum as the film slowly moves on and captivates us.
    I can watch it a million times and still be fascinated and scared out of my mind. It’s one of my all-time favorite movies. 🍿 🎥

  • @sirjedisentinel
    @sirjedisentinel 9 років тому +66

    You know, this scene is kind of genius. The explanation for the haunting of the Overlook in the movie is that it was built on a desecrated Indian burial ground. In the book (at least to my understanding), the Overlook's malevolent supernatural entity is caused because it absorbed all the evil that has happened in it over the years (example: someone was murdered, the hotel absorbed the victim's soul and the evil in which the act was committed). This scene, and I never noticed it before, combined both explanations.

  • @DH-ex4nv
    @DH-ex4nv 3 місяці тому +10

    My favorite scene in the whole movie!

  • @JustSomeCanadianGuy
    @JustSomeCanadianGuy 5 років тому +14

    I like picturing the kitchen in the regular season.
    "Dick, guy in room 237 wants a steak and potatoes."
    "..... why don't you handle it?"

  • @johnwatson3948
    @johnwatson3948 2 роки тому +5

    3:32 Scatman Crothers whistles when he says “toast” - in the film school screening room everyone would wait for this and whistle together at the right moment.

  • @paulharris8983
    @paulharris8983 Рік тому +15

    This scene is incredible. Scatman and Danny creating timeless magic.

  • @comingvengeance2725
    @comingvengeance2725 4 роки тому +27

    What an amazing range of expressions and emotions Scatman displays just in this one scene. His reaction after Dan asks about room 237 sent a shiver up my spine.

  • @TexasVideoDan
    @TexasVideoDan Рік тому +4

    This scene took a record 148 takes... Kubrick really was a perfectionist in his own league

  • @garyberuck5636
    @garyberuck5636 Рік тому +9

    Kubrick didnt tell danny it was a horror move. , he kept close supervision with danny. This was well written man . Scatman is ausome here.

  • @cameronpruitt8339
    @cameronpruitt8339 6 років тому +14

    Kubrik’s rendition is nothing short of ICONIC! But man, oh man, King’s novel is very, very, VEEERRYYY much worth the read.

  • @cmitchell1024
    @cmitchell1024 Рік тому +18

    RIP Scatman Crothers

    • @AliageTaqi
      @AliageTaqi 5 місяців тому

      I didn't even remember Scatman was in The Shining.

  • @tph197666
    @tph197666 13 років тому +9

    "some places are like people. Some "shine" and some don't." thats such a good quote, Scatman Crothers was such a amazing actor. RIP

  • @theinvisibleswordsman1196
    @theinvisibleswordsman1196 8 місяців тому +2

    He's got such a sincerity to the presentation of his character.

  • @jm7804
    @jm7804 4 місяці тому +3

    Jack Nicholson got all the glory, but Danny Lloyd and Shelly Duval provided stellar performances in this film. The true moments of terror come from their facial expressions. Think about it for a moment. The twins scene is terrifying because of Danny's expression. The blood elevator scene is terrifying because of Wendy's expression. The ax through the bathroom door works because of Wendy's over the top facial expressions. They were pivotal.

  • @neothe1st644
    @neothe1st644 2 місяці тому +5

    RIP Shelley Duvall (1949-2024)

  • @smooktober7639
    @smooktober7639 2 роки тому +10

    I recently watched, and rewatched a bunch of scary movies. Hereditary, The Annabelle Franchise, Midsommar, both Martyrs, Sinister, and then The Shining. I was able to sit through all of those movies alone at night except for The Shining. Something about this movie is just so eerie, and I think it's one of the best horror movie ideas to ever be made. I mean, a huge, empty hotel in a desolate area that was built on an indian burial ground. Such a simple idea but the way it was executed was perfect.

  • @listentothenightfilms
    @listentothenightfilms Рік тому +7

    I like how Hallorann immediately gets to schooling a child with the shine, letting him know he's not the only one. He really comes off like the Yoda-figure here.

  • @blazzing4321
    @blazzing4321 9 років тому +68

    Perhaps, a rather naughty boy

    • @gaylordmcgillicuddy8745
      @gaylordmcgillicuddy8745 9 років тому +19

      *****
      Watch the film and maybe you'll understand the obvious reference the guy made.
      Fucking idiot...

    • @gaylordmcgillicuddy8745
      @gaylordmcgillicuddy8745 9 років тому +18

      *****
      Just watch the movie and shut the fuck up stupid...

    • @TrollonymousFU2
      @TrollonymousFU2 9 років тому +1

      gaylord mcgillicuddy
      why don't you try and make me, gaylord.

    • @toothlessbigger8485
      @toothlessbigger8485 7 років тому

      jutubaeh GOD BLESS!!!! WTF R U SAYING? lol

    • @kimeg7294
      @kimeg7294 6 років тому

      +James W absence of knowledge isn't a sin. Letting yourself be that way IS sin.

  • @SharonPadget
    @SharonPadget 4 місяці тому +2

    That little boy was absolutely adorable and such a natural actor. Don’t know what he is doing today but he was perfect in this role.

  • @PhatwardMcBizzleboom
    @PhatwardMcBizzleboom 6 років тому +14

    "When someone burns toas--*whistle*."

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 2 роки тому +14

    This scene makes my blood run cold. I am ill today with body aches and the chills and this scene made my entire body covered in goose bumps 3 separate times.

    • @marcicada9836
      @marcicada9836 Рік тому +2

      It’s your shine. Not even joking. Love u

    • @georgemallory797
      @georgemallory797 Рік тому +2

      @@marcicada9836 Just caught this comment. It made me laugh extremely hard. I had stopped to watch the intro to this movie, which led to this scene showing up next. I got chills from Danny asking about Room #237 and wondered if I'd left a comment before. Sure enough, I had and then saw yours. You may be right. I've been haunted by things my entire life, most I had nothing to do with and no prior knowledge. I've had objects move across tables and fall off shelves. My son has witnessed it. He looks and acts just like Danny, despite never seeing this film (He's only 9). Jack Torrance acts and looks just like my father. My dad did stuff like this when I was a child. He physically hurt me and my mom...a lot. I think these things are why this movie intrigues me so much. I was 13 when it came out and didn't truly appreciate it until I was in my early 30's. Anyway, God bless you for giving me a good laugh today. Take good care.

  • @Kirke182
    @Kirke182 Рік тому +9

    Mr. Halloran was the hero of this movie but sure doesn't get much recognition.

  • @kevinthomas6229
    @kevinthomas6229 9 років тому +50

    How about some kudos for Scatman Crothers! One of the best character actors around takes on a key role and nails it. I think, Hallorann's round, glossy head represents the moon. The camera lights on dollies represent Apollo carrying the sun across the sky. The reflection shining back into Kubricks eyes as he filmed this scene and reminded him about his complicity in the hoax . Plus I am sure if you watch the scene closely, you will see the letter 'A' and the number '11' somewhere. The '11' might be two knives sitting on a table, or two carrots getting ready for a salad but I sure they are there. lol

    • @kevinthomas6229
      @kevinthomas6229 9 років тому +3

      PS: Just because some people like the book better, It doesn't make it a bad movie.

    • @mitchellhodack657
      @mitchellhodack657 6 років тому

      Scat cat

    • @lika4509
      @lika4509 6 років тому

      Genius

    • @runlarryrun77
      @runlarryrun77 5 років тому +2

      Definite kudos for some amazing acting by Scatman, but no, Kubrick did not fake the moon landings.
      For one thing if he had then it would have looked a lot better.

  • @glamdolly30
    @glamdolly30 2 роки тому +6

    Scatman Crothers was fantastic, The Shining would not have been half the movie it was without him - he's compelling as the force for good at the centre of the movie.
    His affection for Danny Lloyd who played Danny Torrance was genuine. He got tearful in one interview, saying he regarded him as his own child. A lovely man.

  • @rjg7112
    @rjg7112 3 роки тому +8

    Hallorann is the perfect protective mentor for Danny. Of course, he knows exactly what went down at the hotel in the past. Makes sense not to scare the boy with the details. But he can't see what Danny sees until later in the film, which is his father is beyond redemption.

  • @marcicada9836
    @marcicada9836 Рік тому +5

    Anyone else have someone talk to them this way? Before watching the movie.. as a child? I think people don’t realize how true this is. Those who shine will always remember this scene. Kubrick, for example, that was a real shine too. Love to everyone.

  • @nervmeister
    @nervmeister 5 років тому +14

    And now, like Hallorann before him, Danny passes on the wisdom to another......

  • @andyspendlove1019
    @andyspendlove1019 2 роки тому +6

    Does anyone else get crazy strong ASMR from this scene? 😅 especially when Halloran is like “like when somebody burns toast”

  • @alcd6333
    @alcd6333 5 років тому +19

    The late great Scatman Crothers. He makes you believe that he really has "Shining" power!

  • @MsSavagechef
    @MsSavagechef 2 роки тому +4

    I always wondered why Mr. Halloran didn't avoid getting killed in the movie, since he had the shining.I was glad to read the book, in which he did not get killed, but came back to visit Danny in the summer.

  • @counterpuncher01
    @counterpuncher01 Рік тому +5

    What an iconic scene. Halloran is an Icon.

  • @X88X8X88
    @X88X8X88 10 років тому +128

    The Shine - Aka psychic powers.

    • @fredogee8108
      @fredogee8108 7 років тому +14

      adonis smith 3rd eye

    • @ParrOMaker
      @ParrOMaker 7 років тому

      adonis smith i

    • @incaseofrapture6989
      @incaseofrapture6989 4 роки тому

      Thanks, we know.

    • @analienfromouterspace
      @analienfromouterspace 4 роки тому

      @Lee’s Ollie I have shine too.

    • @cruisecontrol7911
      @cruisecontrol7911 3 роки тому

      @@analienfromouterspace I have the shine as well , my twin flame lives in another state , but we are together everyday , without this ability to do so, I would lose my sanity.

  • @lorddarkrai5753
    @lorddarkrai5753 4 роки тому +17

    This is the actual sum up of the movie.Only people who shine , can truly see it and understand it

  • @2bcYT
    @2bcYT 4 роки тому +9

    40 years later and we're still talking about the Shining. "Some places are like people. Some shine and some don't." A decade after upload, thanks, Paul Riet.
    The movie subtlety highlights the evil of sex abuse.

  • @KenjiMapes
    @KenjiMapes 4 роки тому +26

    I love this scene. Scatman was superb as Dick. He nailed his scenes. The kid was a precocious actor too. I love how tense it got when Danny asks about Room 237. Dick gets so serious after that. The Shining is a freaking masterpiece and Kubrick was a genius.

  • @purpleonmymind
    @purpleonmymind 6 років тому +6

    I always like to watch this when it snows, it adds to the atmosphere...

  • @marcuslong9761
    @marcuslong9761 Рік тому +2

    "Some ppl shine and some dont." Terrific writing of indirectly describing evil.

  • @michellecazares8000
    @michellecazares8000 10 років тому +44

    Danny is so cute!

  • @spittle8
    @spittle8 4 роки тому +6

    This is one of the greatest scenes in cinematic history. Incredible performance from both.

  • @sanjayvarma7842
    @sanjayvarma7842 Рік тому +5

    What a great scene. What a great dialog.
    I never realized but this must mean that Jack Nicholson also had the shining, to be able to see and interact with the people from the past.

  • @978pac1
    @978pac1 12 років тому +10

    This scene is another reason why Stanley Kubrick's The Shining kicks ass. Great actors/characters, great scenery, great music, huge hotel and huge hallways, random ghosts, etc, all up in the beautiful mountains of Colorado during the snow.

  • @rsolsjo
    @rsolsjo 2 роки тому +18

    Always loved how real and understated this scene is. You almost feel small, like Danny, trying to take in the gravity of what he's saying. The atmosphere is palpable, and Danny even has some chocolate smears on his mouth, as a child actually would. So often these days, films to convey more atmosphere by adding more to it - score, filters, camera movement, intense acting, but often the best approach is to do just the opposite, but do it well.

    • @_WOR
      @_WOR 2 роки тому

      Plus the kid would be trans today

    • @matimus100
      @matimus100 Рік тому

      You love sooooooo easy

  • @davidnicholson6680
    @davidnicholson6680 Місяць тому +2

    "Is there something bad here?" asks Danny as two foot long knives lurk over him in the background. Every frame in this movie is packed with metaphor and heralding. You have to really pay attention.

  • @AllisonMoon-SheWandersFeral
    @AllisonMoon-SheWandersFeral 3 місяці тому +3

    The looming #crown of #knives overhead, what an amazing #motif

  • @KalvinEllis
    @KalvinEllis Рік тому +5

    Incredible acting. The way Hallorann goes from being this warm calming presence to being startled when he hears about room 237 and adamant that Danny should never go there is amazing. The horror trope of the main location being built on top of a burial ground may feel outdated but it's effective as hell.

  • @candiia.l.9365
    @candiia.l.9365 Рік тому +3

    In the novel, this conversation happens in the car
    In the novel, its Room 217

  • @matthewcarey3148
    @matthewcarey3148 3 роки тому +5

    I always loved this scene. How surprised Halloran is that Danny’s shine is so strong.