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Analysis of a scene from the shining film by Stanley Kubricks the scene is from the minute (01:08- 01:15)
summary of the film is The setting of the film is an isolated hotel in Colorado, where Jack Torrance is hired as the caretaker during the winter season when the hotel closes its services until spring. He brings along his wife Wendy and son Danny come to stay there with him for that period. The hotel is haunted, and a few weeks into their stay, Jack is possessed by an evil spirit and tries to kill his family, like his predecessor, Grady, about a decade before. He seems to have entered a different special world of evil, as he interacts with ghosts such as the bartender, 
I expect that you’ll mention “Kubrick” the visual or auditory technique he utilizes to create fear/anxiety/anticipation/etc. with the viewers. An example sentence would look as so:

One way Kubrick establishes a similarity or “bond” between Jack the hotel’s ghosts, is by having Jack and Grady wearing similar color tones. Such visuals create discomfort with viewers as they begin to experience Freud’s “the uncanny.” why Kubrick used this kind of music. look for a relationship between Grady, which was the hotel take over before Jack, and Jack. please analyze this scene in every detail. why Kubrick used this music at that moment what he wanted the viewer to think about? why he used specific color in the bathroom? why their clothes are similar? what does all that indicate to? what Grady meant when he talked to Jac.. do not do a summary do an analysis of the scene. what the writer of the movie wants us to think about? why he used this music and this clothes color

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