The ending of “The Shining“ is open to interpretation and has been the subject of much discussion and analysis among viewers and film scholars. Stanley Kubrick deliberately crafted an ambiguous conclusion that leaves room for individual interpretation. Here's an overview of the ending: In the final scenes of the film, Jack Torrance, who has been driven to madness by the supernatural forces of the Overlook Hotel, pursues his wife Wendy and their son Danny through the hotel's hedge maze. Wendy and Danny manage to escape, leaving Jack behind. As they drive away in their car, the camera pans over a series of photographs on the hotel's wall, revealing an old photograph of Jack at a 1921 Fourth of July party at the Overlook Hotel. The photo shows Jack smiling, surrounded by people, implying that he has become a permanent part of the hotel's ghostly history. The implications of the ending have been interpreted in various ways. One common interpretation is that Jack has become
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