Stephen Kings The Shining

January 26, 2008

stephen-kings-the-shining.jpgIt’s tough to believe that Stanley Kubrick received a Worst Director Razzie nomination for “The Shining.” While “The Shining” may not be given the classic status of some of his other films like “Dr. Strangelove” and “2001″, it’s actually the least polarizing of this highly-praised and atypical filmmakers work.

This atmospheric thriller is sure to creep you out with its pacing, eery editing and cinematography (those tracking shots are highly effective), and Jack Nicholson’s powerful performance as Jack Torrance. Horror films often tend to divide audiences into genre fans who follow the gore and those who laugh in the face of so-called scares, insisting their own resiliency to cheap thrills and lamebrain plotting.

Fortunately, “The Shining” doesn’t make you take sides, because its chills come from plotting and character study as much as they do from odd sights that will make you jump. It may stray from Stephen King’s book and not all of it may make sense, but “The Shining” has so much going for it that you won’t mind. It’s a gripping and satisfying film experience, and in my opinion, one of the best films of the ’80s.

This Warner DVD re-release is definitely the version to get. The full frame presentation comes at the wishes of Kubrick and the video and audio offer significant improvement over the drab initial release. (Unfortunately, the original Mono audio track has been dropped altogether in favor of an effective 5.1 remix. They could have included both with no problem.)

In the way of extras, there is an engaging half-hour on-set documentary, filmed by Kubrick’s daughter Vivian. It provides a candid experience of the film’s creation, and interviews with some of the actors. In addition, this DVD re-release includes an audio commentary on the documentary (sort of a “making-of the making-of”) by Vivian Kubrick. There’s also the spooky trailer, which shows how a movie preview can perfectly pique one’s interest in a film, without spoiling (or even saying) much.

 

Pick up your copy of Stephen Kings The Shining today.

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