Is The Shining actually that scary?

The Shining was simply too strange for critics in 1980. But its uncanny, haunting power stayed with horror fans, and now it's widely recognized as one of the greatest—if not the greatest—horror films of all time.
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What made The Shining so scary?

A horror filmmaker who relies on jump scares to make you scared is like a comedian who tickles you to make you laugh. One of the most disturbing scenes the film has to offer is where Danny suddenly encounters two little girls while biking along the hallway.
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Is there a Jumpscare in The Shining?

Jump Scare Rating: Virtually no jump scares. Synopsis: Writer Jack Torrance and his family move to the Overlook Hotel in an isolated area of Colorado where he begins to unravel as the hotel's dark past becomes apparent.
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Can a 12 year old watch The Shining?

A classic movie suitable for teens.
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What is the scariest Jumpscare ever?

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Why The Shining is Terrifying



What is the scariest part of The Shining?

The Scariest Moments In The Shining, Ranked
  1. 1 “Heeere's Johnny!”
  2. 2 Jack enters Room 237. ...
  3. 3 “I'm not gonna hurt you. ...
  4. 4 Jack's conversation with Grady in the bathroom. ...
  5. 5 A sleep-deprived Jack hugs Danny. ...
  6. 6 The elevator doors let out a tidal wave of blood. ...
  7. 7 “Come and play with us, Danny. ...
  8. 8 Jack chases Danny through the maze. ...
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Why are the Grady twins so scary?

One of the twins is shorter at the same time. The other is taller, which could mean the twins could represent Danny and Wendy in a Twilight Zone-like paradox where the people Danny is looking at are him and his trauma, which is why the Grady Twins are so terrifying.
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How did Jack go insane in The Shining?

The evil spirits that inhabited the Overlook Hotel would eventually drive Jack insane by way of drowning him in his alcoholism, past trauma, and fears of becoming as abusive as his father.
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Why is Room 237 haunted in The Shining?

The room was inhabited in the past, by a Lorraine Massey who would usually seduce young bellboys who would visit her room. One time Danny Torrance visited this room after a ball strangely rolled to him from its open doors. Later, he claimed that a "crazy woman" tried to strangle him.
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Was Danny abused in The Shining?

Danny has been sexually abused by Jack.
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Who is the old lady in room 237?

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Are The Shining twins evil?

In the book, The Grady Twins are not twins but are eight and ten and described by Bill Watson as “cute as buttons”. They did not make an appearance but are mentioned and referenced several times and almost certainly haunt the Overlook Hotel, most likely now evil.
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Why did Danny see the twins?

Ullman's assumptions of different ages would be based upon visual differences in the girls' appearance, but the girls Danny sees are definitely twins because Kubrick chose a pair of young twin actresses (Louise and Lisa Burns) to play them.
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What do the creepy twins from The Shining say?

The iconic scene from the movie sees the scary sisters stood at the end of a hallway saying: "Come and play with us, Danny." But while the film is a terrifying watch, Louise and Lisa say they werre never scared during filming.
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What is the monster in The Shining?

The monster, Jack Torrence, is an example of the standard American male who provides for and protects his son and wife (Bingham 138). He has chosen to work at the Overlook Hotel in order to support his family because as a writer employment has been difficult.
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Is The Shining worth watching?

If you're a Stanley Kubrick fan, you should watch it. The reason: Objectively, it's a good movie, not relying on cheap scares, featuring great writing and acting… just what you'd expect from Kubrick. If you're a horror movie buff, you should watch it.
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Is The Shining a true story?

The Shining was a fictional tale but the setting was inspired by the true hauntings within Colorado's Stanley Hotel. Stephen King's The Shining book was the basis for Stanley Kubrick's 1980 masterpiece film.
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Who is the guy in the bear suit in The Shining?

The Shining (book)

In the novel, Roger is the homosexual lover of Overlook Hotel owner Horace M. Derwent, who is bisexual.
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How were the Grady twins killed?

In the film the two young girls are murdered violently with an axe after their hotel-caretaker father develops cabin fever. They terrify little Danny Torrance when they chant, 'Come and play with us, Danny, forever, and ever, and ever,' in their English accents before the film flashes to their dead and bloody bodies.
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Are the Grady sisters twins?

While the Burns sisters are identical twins, the Grady sisters weren't supposed to be — they were supposed to be aged 8 and 10. But since the real actresses were twins, it was assumed by most viewers that the fictional girls were twins too.
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Was Jack a ghost in The Shining?

Interestingly, in the 1997 Shining miniseries, which King himself wrote, there's a brief epilogue in which a graduating Danny is visited by the ghost of Jack, beaming with pride, suggesting that Jack's spirit was fully freed when the Overlook blew up.
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Is the hotel in The Shining haunted?

In The Shining, many things are overlooked: past murders at the hotel, leaving the hotel in the possession of an abusive alcoholic, and checking the boilers, among many other things. Because of this, the Overlook Hotel is an extremely haunted and evil place.
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Why does Danny say Redrum?

Danny even manages to anticipate what is about to happen by writing “redrum” on the bathroom door because this is where the murder will take place. The separation of Danny's alter ego voices into manifestations of Tony and Jack, through the presence / absence of his wagging finger, fits very well throughout the film.
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What is the blood in the elevator in The Shining?

There Will Be Blood

In King's 1977 novel, the elevators of The Overlook Hotel only contain ghostly remnants from a New Year's Eve party, like scattered confetti and streamers. In an attempt to bring life to a structure that houses so much death, Kubrick leaned into more dramatic angles.
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What does the final photo in The Shining mean?

Stanley Kubrick said, “The ballroom photograph at the very end suggests the reincarnation of Jack.” That means that Jack Torrance is the reincarnation of a guest or someone on staff at the Overlook in 1921.
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