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What story is Xia Ping telling?

The Shining mainly tells the story of Jack's family moving to a restaurant as temporary managers.

The Shining is a horror suspense film produced by Warner Bros., directed by stanley kubrick and starring Jack Nicholson, Shelly Duval and Danny Lloyd. The film tells the story of Jack torrance, a writer, who took his wife and children to find a job as a hotel janitor in winter for inspiration, but was driven crazy by an illusion. The film was released in the United States on May 23rd, 1980.

Kubrick's film The Shining creates a completely abnormal scene, isolated from the world, with no one in the hotel and a family of three parents who are not beautiful enough to make people feel close. The slow and steady wide-angle lens emphasizes the emptiness of the scene and highlights the eccentricity, music, lines and performances of the whole hotel. There is almost nothing unusual and weird in Kubrick's film The Shining. Together, these elements will make people feel terrible.

Film and television role

Jack torrance is a writer. In order to find inspiration to finish the novel, he took his wife and children to look after the hotel closed due to heavy snow. Economic difficulties, middle-aged crisis, creative bottleneck, three mountains under pressure, Jack stood on the edge of the cliff from the beginning. What followed was the snow closing the mountain, the hotel view, claustrophobia and the exhaustion of talents. Finally, the estrangement between husband and wife and parents made him give up his resistance, let the hotel let him ferment wildly, and turned the hotel incident into his own reality.

Wendy torrance is Jack's wife. After arriving at the hotel, she happened to see Jack's manuscript paper and began to pay attention to Jack, only to find that the increasingly abnormal Jack made people feel inexplicable fear. Wendy decided to ask for help, but when she picked up the radio, Jack showed a fierce face.