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Indicios el Resplandor: Actitud Jack, trastorno Dany (niñas) (Doc) El resplandor habitación 237Jack agresivo acompañamiento musical Mujer tonta Wendy 55:59 relación escena niñas Jack (quedarse para siempre) pelota de tenis Ojos brillantes, cuando algo raro va a suceder se enfocan los ojos y la mirada se abre la boca, Lilith Brujeria el negro sabe mas del hotel interferir radio policías nemiric redrum laberinto

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Indicios el Resplandor: Actitud Jack, trastorno Dany (niñas) (Doc) El resplandor habitación 237Jack agresivo acompañamiento musical Mujer tonta Wendy 55:59 relación escena niñas Jack (quedarse para siempre) pelota de tenis Ojos brillantes, cuando algo raro va a suceder se enfocan los ojos y la mirada se abre la boca, Lilith Brujeria el negro sabe mas del hotel interferir radio policías nemiric redrum laberinto

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over 1 month ago2. It’s Really About the Nazi Holocaust Theorist: Geoffrey Cocks, professor of history, Albion College, Michigan. Theory: The film is an allegory about coming to terms with Hitler’s extermination camps. Evidence: Jack Torrance’s Adler typewriter (1) is manufactured in Germany: “a bureaucratic killing machine,” Cocks said in one interview. The number 42 is on Danny’s sweatshirt (2); Wendy Torrance swings the bat 42 times at her husband; 1942 was the year of the Final Solution, and 42 has been used as shorthand to refer to the Holocaust. The film has abundant eagle imagery, symbolizing state power. After Danny has his first vision of the elevators gushing blood, a sticker of Dopey the Dwarf (3) on his bedroom door disappears: “Before,” Cocks says, “Danny had no idea about the world. And now, he knows. He’s no longer a dope about things.” Kubrick was indeed researching a proposed Holocaust film around this time.

Room 237 spends a fair amount of time exploring a seemingly out of place ski poster that appears in one of the shots of those creepy twin girls. (Gah! Not them again!) Ascher’s film focuses on playwright Juli Kearns’ fervent belief that the skiing figure in that poster is actually a minotaur. But there’s another theory about that poster. The word “Monarch” appears underneath it, which is another purported code name for a CIA behavioral engineering program known as MKUltra.“If you’re the kind of guy who gets into Cold War lore and likes to read about the CIA doing LSD experiments on people, then MKUltra is a biggie,” says

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Ascher. So is the idea that Jack Torrence was the victim of government mind control? “It wouldn’t be on any literal plot level,” says Ascher. “It would be that that this is a way [to show] how systems break down. MKUltra is one way a powerful bureaucracy would break down an individual. The Overlook Hotel is functioning in that way on Jack — which is me doing a complete disservice to whoever came with up with this [theory], but it would be more on that level.”

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