Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Joey's blog

This movie does a great job keeping the viewer on the edge of their seat with a haunting soundtrack that is especially effective. Also, there is a great job of using colors symbolically to express a character’s emotions or to foreshadow the coming moments. The overall effect is one which keeps you guessing what is going to pop out around the next corner (especially when riding a tricycle around a haunted hotel!). This was on of the parts that really freaked me out, the one with the twins.  Sound alone would be enough to express the suspense and emotion of the film. From the first scene, driving up the mountains the buzzing sound motif starts. That buzzing is repeated in a few scenes and hits a frightening pitch when doc tells Danny about the hotel shining. The other motif is definitely more musical and the intensity and sound of it is constantly changing throughout the film. It’s particularly effective how Kubrick can lull you by controlling the tempo and then really startle and scare you with what happens or doesn’t happen next. There are not many visual effects in the movie, this film was more than capable of horrifying you without them. From the beginning of the movie you become aware of Jack’s past abuse of Danny and the car scene reemphasized his tough attitude when telling Danny about the dinner party. I thought that helped to keep the viewer somewhat unsure of Jack’s madness being caused totally by the hotel at first. It becomes obvious before long that Jack is under the hotels spell and he is quite intent on staying there.
He becomes more and more animalistic as the film goes on and it seems that like an animal he will fight to defend his territory. I think that Jack killed his role in this movie.


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