The Shining
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Horror
Format
Paperback
Pages
100
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2013
Publisher
British Film Institute
ISBN-10
1844576396
ISBN-13
9781844576395
Description
Roger Luckhurst delves into the intricate layers of Stanley Kubrick's cinematic gem, exploring its haunting themes that linger long after the credits roll. His analysis reveals how the film, with its chilling atmosphere and unsettling characters, manifests deeper psychological horrors intertwined with the human experience. By dissecting notable scenes and character arcs, Luckhurst sheds light on the underlying messages of madness, isolation, and the impact of trauma.
In this examination, he further elucidates the cultural context surrounding the film's release and its subsequent influence on the horror genre. The interplay between visual storytelling and thematic depth showcases Kubrick's masterful direction, offering readers a fresh perspective on the complexities of fear and the supernatural. Luckhurst’s work invites both cinephiles and newcomers to reassess the legacy of 'The Shining', encouraging a deeper appreciation for its artistry and the timeless questions it provokes about sanity and the nature of evil.
In this examination, he further elucidates the cultural context surrounding the film's release and its subsequent influence on the horror genre. The interplay between visual storytelling and thematic depth showcases Kubrick's masterful direction, offering readers a fresh perspective on the complexities of fear and the supernatural. Luckhurst’s work invites both cinephiles and newcomers to reassess the legacy of 'The Shining', encouraging a deeper appreciation for its artistry and the timeless questions it provokes about sanity and the nature of evil.
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