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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:12:35 AM No.211613545
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Why do schizos love his movies so much?
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:14:49 AM No.211613631
He packs meaning and symbolism into his shots. It's not that schizos love his movies in particular, it's that other movies don't have enough love put into them to be worth obsessing over.
Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:16:42 AM No.211613737
>>211613545 (OP)
Because schizos think the mistakes made in his movies are actually made on purpose. They think he's some perfect infallible artist because he's autistic like them and they can't recognize their own propensity to mistakes.
Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:19:19 AM No.211613872
>>211613545 (OP)
Because his movies vague with shallow understanding and critic of any subject depicted. Just like most schizos.
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:27:08 AM No.211614144
>>211613872
>Because his movies vague with shallow understanding and critic of any subject depicted
Such as?
Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:52:40 AM No.211615242
>>211613545 (OP)
>he admitted The Shining was literally just meant to be a spooky movie
>designed to "Give the viewer a good fright"
>Nicholson was literally the reincarnated caretaker
>his son was literally telepathic and communing with a secondary entity

>this causes movie critics to shid their pants in frustration and go "NOOOOOO, IT'S ACTUALLY AN ALLEGORY FOR CHILD ABUSE/ALCOHOLISM!"

https://www.visual-memory.co.uk/amk/doc/interview.ts.html
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:57:17 AM No.211615407
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>>211615242
He was reading a play girl magazine.
You know the magazine with naked men in it.
Only pedos do that..
And it was an issue with an incest artical.
He was obviously diddling his kid.
Play girl incest magizines donโ€™t just randomly show up in a movie shoot
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Anonymous
6/18/2025, 3:59:56 AM No.211615502
>>211615407
>Stephen Crane wrote a story called "The Blue Hotel." In it you quickly learn that the central character is a paranoid. He gets involved in a poker game, decides someone is cheating him, makes an accusation, starts a fight and gets killed. You think the point of the story is that his death was inevitable because a paranoid poker player would ultimately get involved in a fatal gunfight. But, in the end, you find out that the man he accused was actually cheating him. I think The Shining uses a similar kind of psychological misdirection to forestall the realization that the supernatural events are actually happening.