Monday, 29 June 2015
the shining/ jack theory
Everyone should have heard of the shining and or watched it. That's why I'm not telling you about the plot or the story. I'm telling you, the reader, about how I interpret this film. I think cabin fever has very little to do with this story. At the start of the film it is said that Jack is a writer and is failing at making anything good. Even though later in the movie it is shown that he has an amazing imagination. My theory is that Jack does in fact have the shining, as we learn it is passed down through generations by the head chef (Dick Halloran) speaking to Danny in the kitchen telling him that he 'shined' with his grandmother. this explains the photo at the end of the Shining when he was born around the mid to late 50s. That is his father who had been to the hotel and had the highest power of mind. That is why Jack told his wife ' its almost like I knew what was round every corner' his father left a 'trace' that Jacks shine picked up and recreated members of the party so that's why everyone was dressed with white gloves and using smoking sticks. Shining that to those who are new is like speaking without words and seeing things that will be and things that where/ these things are also possible to interact with real world objects example: the old imaginary woman strangling Danny. unlocking the store room cupboard. Jack is also stronger than Dick because dick would have sensed jack there but Jack cloaked his shining under his normal self. Jack seems to have the shining to move objects and imagine whole parties. But Jack does not have control over the shining and he doesn't know it. my ultimate theory is that jack has the shining but has no real control over it making it a thing that he sub-consciously hates. Danny has control over the shining and has it so far as it has become its own personality named Tony. Jack hates Danny or Tony sub-consciously, meaning that his super powerful sub-conscious / shining is even more stronger than jacks and Jack went and did what he was told by his interactive spontaneous shine. All work and no play. Makes Jack. A dull boy.
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