The Shining by Stanley Kubrick is derived from one of the remarkable novels by Stephen King. This story is about the tale of a man named Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson). He is a winter caretaker for the luxurious Overlook Hotel in Colorado's Rocky Mountains.
Stanley Kubrick's The Shining was born from what might be King's most famous novel, which told the tale of a man named Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) - another of King's struggling writers with a pronounced dark side. Torrance serves as winter caretaker for the remote, luxurious Overlook Hotel in Colorado's Rocky Mountains.
Because of the influence of the supernatural environment and cabin fever, Jack tries to murder gus family so they would join the many restless souls. These souls are trapped inside the Overlook's walls. And the only one standing in the hotel's way is Jack's young son, Danny (Danny Lloyd), whose psychic gifts the hotel both craves and fears.
This film became very popular and it was praised by many. It is because of the combination of the twists of this adaptation and the supernatural nature of the hotel. It is very unique and creative for many viewers. The team behind this film is very creative especially because of the shots and the camera. Its camera trick and cinematography make this film more realistic. It was one of the greatest horror film of all time.
Its gross box-office income was $46.5 million. You can watch this film on HBO Max or you can rent to watch this on different platforms.