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IMO one of the worst "man that movie is great" movies of all time. Terrible adaption of the book, overrated in almost every way
I'm a King fanatic, usually like Jack, usually like Kubrick....this was tripe! I'd LOVE to see "The Shining" as envisioned by Fincher |
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To Kubrick's credit, he likes to use advanced psychology to communicate hidden narratives in his films. Things Kings novel did not have. So Kubrick essentially takes a theme and runs with it HIS way. No disrespect to King, but, it seems most of his plots revolve around something being cursed; whether its a car, graveyard, gypsy, hotel, or spider under the house... etc -- Last edited by eiknarf; 05-02-2013 at 06:44 PM. |
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I'm the biggest Stephen King fan that I know of, and I adore both the novel and the Kubrick adaptation. They are two separate entities that make the most of a great concept.
I love how Kubrick's adaptation creates horror out of brightly-lit settings. Who else does that in horror movies? Seriously. It's brilliant. On second thought, I probably should have said that I'm the most enthusiastic Stephen King fan that I know of. There are several fans out there who are a lot bigger than I am when it comes to actual body weight. |
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Kubrick was going to use the "killer shrubbery" and tried to make it happen, but the sfx just weren't good enough. So even he liked the idea.
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"You're not even trying anymore are you?" |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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The Shining has an underlying theme about alcoholism, parental responsibility, and job security. Kubrick's adaptation focused well on these big highlights, but even still managed to include a few Stephen King nods to everyday America. |
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Don't forget the punchline: "When can I have it?". As long as people keep buying it, he'll keep churning it out. I do like his writing though, always have. You can't go wrong with a cursed ________.
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That showed King's insecurity; he was mad when Kubrick's movie came out because it wasn't exactly like the book. He rejected it! What made it worse was that, normally, the film version of any novel is never as good as its novel, but The Shining movie was that rare film that, yup, was better than the book. AND IT ONLY TAKES TWO HOURS TO WATCH! "How dare this movie be better than my book. That's it! I'll make a TV mini series movie the way it's supposed to be!" And THAT was worse!!!
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Be nice, everyone.
The Shining is one of Stephen King's most personal novels, and, being his third published novel, was written shortly after King himself had been dealing with real-life struggles similar to what Jack Torrence goes through in the story. While making ends meet as a high school teacher when he was sending short stories to publishers and trying to get his first novel published, Stephen King had to overcome alcoholism issues and juggle his obligations as a parent and husband under some tough circumstances. Whenever an artist creates a work of a highly personal nature like King did with The Shining, the artist will naturally be overprotective of that work. Stanley Kubrick's adaptation did touch on these issues, and, in fact, addressed some of the issues quite well. The movie, however, has a strange off-center vibe that Stephen King's novel lacked. In the novel, Jack Torrance undergoes the transition of a normal adult struggling with alcoholism and unfortunate job experiences to a man under the thrall of the influence of the hotel, because his life experiences and condition left him especially susceptible to these influences. In the movie, however, one senses that Jack Nicholson's Torrance is crazy from the beginning, and that he left his mental groceries at the market long before the events depicted in the film. The concept is effective both ways, but, once again, this was a touchy issue for King, since there were so many autobiographical elements to the character of Jack Torrance. I am not taking sides, necessarily, because, as I've previously posted, I loved the Stephen King book and the Stanley Kubrick adaptation equally, but in different ways. The Shining is such a fascinating story idea that carries over so well. I like how Stanley Kubrick presents The Shining as a story with no reliable narrators. Jack Torrance is struggling with alcoholism. Wendy Torrance is torn from dealing with her husband's alcoholism and brushes with abusiveness. Danny Torrance is traumatized from an incident where his father abused him while under the influence of alcohol. At the beginning of the movie, the Torrance family is a family in crisis and a family that, by today's standards, would benefit from counseling and from the presence of a helpful community, as all people in such situations would. The idea of these three people living together in close quarters in an isolated remote mountain hotel away from community resources over the winter is the worst idea in the history of bad ideas. The fact that the hotel has a grisly past is the final straw that ignites the explosive situation, but it is secondary to the human element of the story. Kubrick recognizes this quite well, and, as such, his portrayal of supernatural events is somewhat less overt than the portrayal of events in Stephen King's novel. I apologize for going nerd on all of you just now, but I wanted to explain my thoughts on why King and Kubrick both deserve a fair shake with respect to the history of this fine novel and this fine movie. Last edited by The Great Owl; 05-02-2013 at 11:42 PM. |
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He wasn't furious that it wasn't exactly like the book, he was disappointed that Jack's alcoholism and the disintegration of the Torrance family, the two most important aspects of the novel, were largely ignored. King praised Kubrick's visuals and described it as an effectively unsettling film, but hated that his most personal novel until that time was stripped of what made it such a tense read. You can see this just by watching the two adaptations; the (awful) miniseries goes to great lengths to underscore those familial aspects. Personally, I consider The Shining to be Kubrick's best film, but I can't fault King for his objections. They're not exactly invalid. |
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Blu-ray Archduke
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Blu-ray Samurai
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Since when is it absolutely VITAL for an adaptation to be faithful to the book to a point where you can say that the movie isn't good enough because it isn't close enough to the book?
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No one ever said it was "VITAL" for an adaptation to follow the book completely, but when the biggest aspects of the novel are obscured to the point of irrelevancy, I can understand the misgivings the author might have. |
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