Signing a contract, Jack Torrance, a normal writer and former teacher agrees to take care of a hotel which has a long, violent past that puts everyone in the hotel in a nervous situation. While Jack slowly gets more violent and angry of his life, his son, Danny, tries to use a special talent, the "Shining", to inform the people outside about whatever that is going on in the hotel.
A**N
Absolute classic!
Can't say anymore than what's already been said.
A**E
Shining Special Edition Blu Ray Review (NOT CENSORED)
Many people are confused about the runtime of the blu ray which says 119 mins. Well, on IMDB it says the movie is 2 hours and 29 mins long. So the story is that American version of the film is indeed 149 mins long and this disc has the european version which is the shorter one. If u wanna buy the longer edition then buy the latest shining anniversary edition.
L**O
More than a film. Kubrick's genius.
The Shining is more than just a movie for me.It's something unexplainable.Every shot in this film is crafted by the genius of Kubrick.And Jack Nicholson's performance is beyond the doubt, the best performance by a lead actor in the history of cinema.
R**A
Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece!!!!
Very masterfully directed by Kubrick & Jack Nicholson's performance is as usual great!!!
A**N
one of the best movies ever made
Wow.... one of the best movies ever made.
P**E
Good
A very good movie but in India we don't get the complete version of the movie. The original run time is 146 mins but this Blu-ray is about 119 mins. which is disappointing but the picture and sound quality is excellent and the delivery was on time.
B**I
Perfect
Came on time and product was excellent and as advertised.
A**R
While there is nothing wrong with the quality of the ...
While there is nothing wrong with the quality of the Blu-ray product, this is not the original cut of the film since many scenes are deleted. This is really underwhelming.
K**H
Decent
Very good movie sound quality was sorta junk tho!
D**.
Shining - US import DVD
After I had read that the US-version of The Shining is about 25 minutes longer than the German/international version I definitely needed to see it. At this point thanks to Amazon.co.uk for providing it, because the US import DVD was not available at Amazon.de or elsewhere.The DVD offers a clear sound and a great picture quality which often is not natural for a movie of that age. The aspect ratio is the original 4:3 format which was intended by Stanley Kubrick and thus prefered by myself too. What concerns the film itself I guess everything was already mentioned before. However, why Mr Kubrick deleted all those interesting scenes from the US-version for the European audience I can hardly understand as this movie should only be watched in this version by everyone who has a region-free DVD-player at home and understands enough English to follow the plot.So finally I don't need the German speaking version on VHS any longer. The US-version is much better - the one and only!
C**E
Five Stars
A gift for my daughter - a classic
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bleedingfilms.com review of 'The Shining'
This is more about my experience than an actual review. OK here we go....I read the Stephen King novel twice before I finally got to see this movie at a late night showing in Southend, Essex(UK)in the 80's. Stephen King had a problem with Stanley Kubricks interpretation, other websites go into this in more detail but to be fair if you want the actual version of the book, Stephen King remade it in 1997 as a TV mini series, and that version is pretty good. It has a couple of moments in Stephen King's film version of 'The Shining' which I wish was in Mr Kubrick's version. 'The Shining' has influenced me throughout my life. I remember in the 80's when I used to say it was my favourite film of all time, people would look down their noses in disapproval or laugh. Nowadays when I say `The Shining' is one of my all time favourites people agree...My instinct was correct all those years ago.For me there is nothing more scary than having Jack Nicholson chasing you down long corridors with an axe in a hotel isolated in the middle of bloody nowhere. Period. (OK, I lied, if you have played games `Dead Space' and 'Dead Space 2' on Xbox 360 that's not scary, it's bloody terrifying!). I took my film club buddies to a special screening of `The Shining' at the REX Cinema in Berkhamsted, a beautiful red and gold art deco cinema, unmatched by any other venue here in the UK. This cinema will blow you away: [...]The atmosphere of The Rex was perfect to see `The Shining'. The icing on the cake, which was unexpected, was that Kubrick's daughter introduced the film. `Wow, it doesn't get better than this' I said at the time. It was a dream come true to see this film for the second time on the big screen. My good friend Wayne had never seen it before, he said afterwards...'I dunno what to say, I can't say I liked it because it was an experience. It blew me away. I'm speechless'. Wayne's totally right, the film is an experience and one that I've cherished.I remember when I was at drama school we had to be a famous person for a day and I chose to be Jack Nicholson. When I arrived at the school in character, in my old black city mini, I had the third year students check the school over for bombs and security because I asked them to be my body guards. My explanation for driving a small car was due to the fact my limo had broken down. I (Jack) was visiting the school to talk about `The Shining 2'. I never forget Damon Albarn (who was in my class at drama school) decided to be the Ayatollah Khomeini and said he wished he thought of having body guards like I had. I also learned Jacks lines from `The Shining' and continued to use them throughout that drama school day. Great memories!The film had an ongoing impact with me, 'Jack Torrence' would be the part I was born to play, but damn, Stanley made it when I was too young to play a recovering alcoholic father. Years ago when we went to Canada and crossed over to Maine, I enquired about the location of the `Overlook Hotel'. At the time I didn't know the inside scenes were film sets. And I was way off target to travel to the actual Timberline lodge which is an hours drive from Portland. The lodge is featured in the film as the outside of the `Overlook Hotel'. So eventually a video shop owner in Maine (with a shelved wall dedicated to only Stephen King videos) told me where the man himself, Stephen King, lived... I was going to press the button on the open security gate to Stephen's home, but my bottle went, I chickened out. The home was huge, red with iron fencing with three serpent headed iron bats resting on the gate entrances.My friend Guy has an actual framed print from the film which is very cool, I have a Blu - ray copy I bought overseas which is the full version. A long time ago I had the idea for a film `Shining 2'. The story; a group goes on a trip to see where `The Shining' locations and influences are ....and one of the group actually has some kind of breakdown similar to the Jack Torrence character. I remember seeing a similar idea in the sequel to 'The Blair Witch Project'. I missed the boat on that one, I had a good idea and someone else not only thought of it as well, they had the means to implement it.Nicholson is spectacular in the role of Jack Torrence, Shelley Duvall is an absolute wreck as the story develops. The making of `The Shining' by Kubrick's daughter is enlightening, especially about Kubrick's demands on Shelley. The film is way ahead of its time, especially with the Steadicam work that enables the camera operator to run smooth following the actors, most notably the child on the cycle Go Kart rolling over wood and carpet, in turn creating the distinct changing floor thud sounds. Awesome stuff. I also remember seeing the soundtrack available on record once in London, I didn't buy it and boy do I regret it now because it's unavailable. So many film makers have been influenced by this film and deservedly so. Kubrick's obsession with attention to detail is crazy or genius; everyone has their own take on this. I think it's a bit of both. However, it is the end result that matters.I wonder what people in their twenties and thirties feel about the film. Maybe it's not on their radar or they have their own personal film that's made a mark. Who knows. It's inevitable one day `The Shining' will be remade. You could research so much about this film online, it really is that interesting. I remember reading that Simon Cowell almost worked on it but decided not to. I hope this film holds it's value in the future, it's so unique.I'll leave you with this thought; Can you imagine an amusement thrill ride park that has a huge special set built exactly like the Overlook Hotel and real snow covering an external large hedge maze and when you visit this experience....a Jack Nicholson lookalike (one that can act of course) comes after you. Some people would pay alot of money for that thrill. And so would I.Terrific.bleedingcriticbleedingfilms.com
Y**5
Great video and sound.
Great movie.
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