"The Shining" by Master Kubu

Liana 2022-04-19 09:01:02

Laoku's films have always been very dark, from Dr. Strangelove to a Clockwork Orange. Not the most disgusting, only more disgusting and obscure. Of course, it has also become his major theme. It is considered a classic and a sci-fi work. I was scared away, but Shining persisted. After all, it's more than two hours of film. Now there are not many movies for two hours, and there is less stuff like the old

library We can know that The Shining of the movie has almost become a secondary processing of Lao Ku, rather than being loyal to the original book because Lao Ku is too ambitious. He wants to add everything to human nature and explores the historical issues of the aborigines in the western United States.
Supernatural forces are also That is to say, the existence or not of ghosts also appeared in the madness at the end of the film. The group of the American middle class in the early 20th century was really a lot.

As a classic, of course, the film more than 20 years ago is now discussed and its intriguing characters are also quite similar. I don't know where the director found the heroine. It's really the best. In today's film industry, there is not much chance for a character like this to survive. The hero's appearance already shows his madness. The only boy that everyone thinks is more pleasing Deep down, Ni is a person with a split personality. I really want to be as chaotic as it is. It's no wonder that the family is isolated from the outside world and nothing happens.

In fact, I still sympathize with the hero. It's just an accidental injury to the little boy. Just let my wife remember for a lifetime that men in modern society are still under a lot of pressure. There are jobs at home, and there are supernatural help. It’s normal to be crazy

. I think it’s Lao Ku’s death that everyone thought was unexpected. The dark humor is that everyone thinks that his arrival will bring about a turning point. In fact, the reality is reality. It is not difficult to understand that he was slashed with a knife. What is commendable is that someone mentioned the nobility of human nature to create life for the escape of the two mothers and children. Otherwise, Then there is a possibility that the whole family will die. I think the director has arranged a relatively happy ending.

As for the little actor and the hotel, I am really worried that no one will dare to go there again. The little boy does not know if it will leave a shadow on his mind. Our dear adult brother can't bear to take pictures of different dimensions, not to mention the little boy?

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The Shining quotes

  • Jack Torrance: What are you doing down here?

    Wendy Torrance: [sobbing] I just wanted to talk to you.

    Jack Torrance: Okay, let's talk. What do you wanna talk about?

    Wendy Torrance: I can't really remember.

    Jack Torrance: You can't remember... Maybe it was about... Danny? Maybe it was about him. I think we should discuss Danny. I think we should discuss what should be done with him. What should be done with him?

    Wendy Torrance: I don't know.

    Jack Torrance: I don't think that's true. I think you have some very definite ideas about what should be done with Danny and I'd like to know what they are.

    Wendy Torrance: Well, I think... maybe... he should be taken to a doctor.

    Jack Torrance: You think "maybe" he should be taken to a doctor?

    Wendy Torrance: Yes.

    Jack Torrance: When do you think "maybe" he should be taken to a doctor?

    Wendy Torrance: As soon as possible...?

    Jack Torrance: [mocking/imitating her] As soon as possible...?

    Wendy Torrance: Jack! What are... you...

    Jack Torrance: You think his health might be at stake.

    Wendy Torrance: Y-Yes!

    Jack Torrance: You are concerned about him.

    Wendy Torrance: Yes!

    Jack Torrance: And are you concerned about me?

    Wendy Torrance: Of course I am!

    Jack Torrance: Of course you are! Have you ever thought about my responsibilities?

    Wendy Torrance: Oh Jack, what are you talking about?

    Jack Torrance: Have you ever had a single moment's thought about my responsibilities? Have you ever thought, for a single solitary moment about my responsibilities to my employers? Has it ever occurred to you that I have agreed to look after the Overlook Hotel until May the first. Does it matter to you at all that the owners have placed their complete confidence and "trust" in me, and that I have signed a letter of agreement, a "contract," in which I have accepted that responsibility? Do you have the slightest idea what a "moral and ethical principal" is? Do you? Has it ever occurred to you what would happen to my future, if I were to fail to live up to my responsibilities? Has it ever occurred to you? Has it?

    Wendy Torrance: [swings the bat] Stay away from me!

  • [Repeated line]

    Jack Torrance: [as he chases his son with an ax] Danny, I'm coming!