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(Reviewed by Preppy) - It's a horror of a film! Lousy
adaptation of Stephen King's great novel. It's about a family watching over
a huge hotel (the Overlook) which is located in the mountains in Colorado
during the winter. They're basically isolated out there--miles and miles
away from anyone. Also seems the hotel is haunted and starts to take
possession of the father (Jack Nicholson). Then the snowstorms hit--they're
completely snowed in and the mother (Shelley Duvall) and little son (Danny
Lloyd) are at the mercy of the axe-wielding father...
The novel was VERY scary and well-done--Kubrick single-handedly trashes the
entire book. Kubrick WAS a great director but he just didn't know how to do
a straight-forward horror film. He acts like this is an important film--he
takes it WAY too seriously. He makes very ill-conceived changes from the
book (one character is brutally killed, but he was alive and well at the end
of the book, and where are the hedge animals?) and has Nicholson's character
act so weird from the get go that we don't really notice any change when he
goes crazy. Nicholson IS good however but Duvall is annoying and Lloyd was
basically not accomplished enough to pull off his role (but he WAS a young
kid). Scatman Crothers is good but he's not in the film enough to really
help. Also the film isn't scary ONCE. Kubrick shows all his purported
"shocking" moments with loud, annoying music--problem is nothing
he shows us is scary. Also the ending is REALLY stupid and throws in a
reincarnation angle that comes out of NOWHERE (and isn't in the book).
My main issue with this is that it isn't scary, is WAY too long and way too
serious. Even King himself hated this. But there are some people who think
everything Kubrick did was fantastic and even defend this. I hated it in
1980...I still hate it now. I give it a 1/10. |
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