The Shining: Madness in the Method
Description
NOTE: This episode contains MAJOR spoilers. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you might want to hit pause and come back when you’re ready.
Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining isn’t merely a straightforward haunted house story; it’s a richly layered, postmodern exploration into a chaotic universe where traditional notions of meaning and perception continually dissolve and escape understanding. Through innovative cinematic techniques such as
- Fragmentation: a disjointed narrative structure
- Hyperreality: blurring the line between illusion and reality
- Simulation: creating an artificial sense of authenticity
The ominous Overlook Hotel transforms into a haunting mirror of Jack Torrance’s fractured, unstable psyche. This eerie environment reflects his psychological unraveling in visceral, visual terms, emphasizing the instability of identity and perception. This episode examines the intricate interplay between
- Architecture: its oppressive, labyrinthine design
- Personal identity: its fragile, shifting nature
- Primal fear: core human terror
intertwining them into a labyrinthine maze that has no clear center or exit. This complex spatial and psychological structure embodies a universe where certainty is illusory, and ambiguity reigns supreme, immersing the viewer in a world devoid of stable ground or definitive meaning.




















