Review of The Shining (1980) by Matthewr — 03 Jul 2007
Kubrick presented the interchangeable nature of internal disturbance and external terror, establishing an ominous undertone that accompanied the creepiness of the foreground imagery. The film doesn't settle for superficial scare tactics,instead, it quietly sustains an level of palpable menace throughout the entire piece.
This review of The Shining (1980) was written by Matthewr on 03 Jul 2007.
The Shining has generally received very positive reviews.
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