Room 237 (2012)

Room 237 (2012)
Room 237 (2012)

Synopsis – An exploration of various interpretations of Stanley Kubrick’s horror film, The Shining (1980). Room 237.

Director – Rodney Ascher

Featuring: Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks, Juli Kearns

Genre: Documentary

Released: 2012

Rating: 3 out of 5.

It’s been a while since I have watched The Shiningbut like the poster says, ‘Some movies stay with you forever and The Shining, most definitely is one of them, exploring all the different theories and hidden meanings that run through a film can be difficult at the best of times, but The Shining takes things to another level, everyone has a different theory behind what the meanings are, why certain items were placed where they were and why it was shot from a particular angle.

Room 237
Room 237 (2012)

This is what Room 237 explores, documenting the views of Bill Blakemore, Geoffrey Cocks, Juli Kearns, John Fell Ryan and Jay Weidner and Buffy Visick, each explaining what The Shining meant to them and what they felt Kubrick was attempting to say, I really enjoyed the documentary, delving deep into one of the great horror classics, looking at the camera angles, the mise-en-scene and the editing, attempting to break down what it is that has kept people fascinated with this cult classic. If you’re a fan of horror in the slightest, you should watch this film

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  1. […] a book with all the good points to this film, however its easier to suggest you watch the excellent Room 237 by Robert Ascher and explore the numerous theories about the hidden meanings within Stanley […]

  2. […] Stanley Kubrick was an auteur in every sense of the word, with The Shining being one of his crowning achievements, filled with double meanings and a hidden depth, it’s hard to see how it can ever be topped in terms of technical quality and downright creepiness, still to this day people are still discovering new things about the film as seen in Room 237. […]

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  4. I can not wait to see this film! I’m glad to hear that it’s worth the watch!

    1. its was, though I suppose you could apply the same thing to any film

    2. novacoolstephen avatar
      novacoolstephen

      its was, though I suppose you could apply the same thing to any film

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