It has a certain atmosphere to it, and I love the whole "are they there or are they not?" concerning Lloyd the barman and Delbert Grady, as well as the huge 1920s crowd in the Gold Room, which in itself is an impressive set.
Yes, there are long shots of Jack just staring in a leery way, and other slow abstract shots, but it does have a mystery about Room 237 and why it seems to be a focal point of the ghostly hauntings, and the threat posed by the family's complete isolation, not to mention a maze in the snow that they could die in if Jack chased them in there (the boy was extremely smart to do what he did to survive). The palpable sense of tension as Jack goes slowly insane is compelling, and I still feel sorry for the poor guy(s) who had to type out "All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy" thousands upon thousands of times in different patterns on a typewriter - Kubrick sure could make people half-crazy himself with his insistence on perfection, especially the many takes with the Wendy actress. There are also great performances from all, not to mention great dialogue, and I even like the description of all the food items in the kitchen store - yum!
Great movie!
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