Overlooked! A visual essay by Filippo Ulivieri There’s something odd happening in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, a detail you probably didn’t notice. But it’s there, and it’s puzzling, and most of all creepy. What does it mean? Many thanks to Michele Pavan Deana for his unfailing feedback. Films used in the essay: The Shining, directed by Stanley Kubrick, Warner Bros. ©1980 Home Alone, directed by Chris Columbus, 20th Century Fox ©1990 The Great Train Robbery, directed by Edwin S. Porter, ©1903 Annie Hall, directed by Woody Allen, United Artists ©1977 House of Cards, S3E06, Netflix ©2015 Amélie, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, BiM ©2001 Funny Games, directed by Michael Haneke, Concorde / Castle Rock / Turner ©1997 I believe all content used falls under the remits of Fair Use, but if any content owners would like to dispute this I will not hesitate to immediately remove said content. It is not my intent to in any way infringe on their content ownership.
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