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Post by erik on Oct 5, 2016 19:31:02 GMT -5
With Halloween fast approaching, I thought this an appropriate time to look at how director Stanley Kubrick adapted numerous (and very frightening) modern works of classical music for the soundscape of his 1980 horror film masterpiece THE SHINING: www.thecinemologists.com/2012/05/music-of-shining-1980.html
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Post by the Scribe on Oct 7, 2016 14:10:14 GMT -5
I think that was my most anxiety producing movie. To me that is worse than scary.
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Post by erik on Oct 7, 2016 17:58:53 GMT -5
Quote by ronstadtfanaz:
Well it's not like most horror films whose effects you can shake off; it is one of the few that is too easy to remember and too hard to put out of one's mind once it has been seen. And the way Kubrick uses his choices of music, especially the works of Krzysztof Penderecki, just makes THE SHINING that much more disturbing...especially in this scene (the music here is Penderecki's "De Natura Sonoris #1"):
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