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Internet Film School: The Shining

By MicroCinema Scene • Jun 29th, 2007 • Category: Filmmaking

This is a great and very in-depth analysis of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining made by Rob Ager.  Part One focuses on how Kubrick constructed the film to be scary. Part Two focuses on the subtext. The Shining is one of my 10 favorite films and this analysis really made me think about the film on several new levels. This is the kind of information you would pay good money for in film school and now you can watch it for free while you are sitting around in your underwear.



PART ONE


PART TWO

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