Friday 4 November 2022

Slept






“There's a dissolve which fades from a wide shot of the, you know, 
final black-and-white photo to a close-up of Jack's face. 
And just for a second there, his hairline fades in 
to form a Hitler moustache. 

"I Think a lot of things Happened right here 
in this particular hotel over the years 
and not all of 'em was Good."

He once said, "How do you get all of that"... 
meaning The Holocaust... "into a two-hour movie?
I think he found the Holocaust of such evil magnitude 
that he just couldn't bring himself to treat it directly, 
which is why he used the form of a horror film 
to treat it indirectly

I Believe Kubrick, possibly consciously
has solved a kind of problem that History has
which is that it's very hard for many people 
to connect emotionally to 
a gigantic big killing we 
hear about in The Past.
 
People who don't have direct family experience 
of it themselves may hear the statistic. 
You know, Hitler, among other things, 
killed 6,000,000 Jews in his Holocaust. 
6,000,000 is a number Too Big
I mean Stalin is reputed to have said, you know, 
"You kill one person, it's a Murder and a Tragedy. 
You kill 1,000,000 people, it's a statistic." 
He was Talking about a Psychological Fact. 
And, you know, Stalin himself was... what is it... 
starved about 3,000,000 people 
in The Western Ukraine in the '30s on purpose

My Point is it may be that Kubrick was conscious 
of having offered a kind of way to bridge 
that inability to feel for those gigantic statistics 
in that, if you go and see The Shining innocent the first time 
and are terrified... you're just terrified 
and you'll always remember being terrified... 
and then go back aware of what The Symbolism and 
the general larger pattern meanings of The Movie are, 
then you can begin to make something 
of a connection, saying, "Oh, my God.
I remember being terrified for 
The Individual little Danny and Wendy here. 

And that feeling is actually being... 
is for people who are symbols of victims 
of all kinds of horrendous genocides

And of course, His Wife has subsequently talked about, 
you know, how close he came to making His Holocaust movie
The Aryan Papers, but that he got more and more 
and more depressed and was relieved 
when he had an excuse not to do it. 
He used Schindler's List as [an excuse], saying, 
"Ah, it's already been done." 

I mean, that struck a bell with me. 
And I've done a lot of stories as a journalist about people who study... 
either talked to people who are victims of horrors or study it
And there's... Freud talked about it as The Contagion. 
The depression seeps into you. It's... you know what... 

Kubrick had a wonderful comment about this 
when somebody asked him, 
"Isn't it True that Your Movies are showing us,
just the horrendous side of Humanity --
You know, that's awful bleak." 

And Kubrick said, 
"Ah, but there's something very positive about it as well. 
And that is, it shows at the very least 
that We can get our minds around what that horror is.

And Danny, from The Beginning, 
has His Mind all over The Problem.
He's looking at it. In a way, Danny's big-wheeling back and forth, 
up and down the hallways... Danny is learning that Hotel.... 

He's learning all The Horrors. He's Seeing them. 
But they're just in The Past, and 
Hallorann gave him The Secret. 

He said, "Remember, Danny." 
Remember what Tony tells him. 
Remember what Mr. Hallorann said: 
"They're just like Pictures in A Book, 
they're not real."
 
Now, that's a really important lesson : 
People Who Shine, who see through History, 
understand that The Past 
simply does not exist 
except in one place --
 
And that's The Present Tense instant 
of The Mind, remembering.

That is, exactly... that is a place you can go to somehow 
and yet it doesn't exist. And so Hallorann tells Danny, 
"You're gonna see some horrible things." 

Apparently, he told him. 
"You're gonna see some horrible things, 
but remember, they're not real. 
They're like pictures in a book -- 
They no longer exist.

That's a key to not getting 
depressed about it. 

And that's... You see, This is a Movie about what The Past... 
How The Past impinges, any past,
 and about How to Get Over That and 
How Not to Be a Victim of History. 

You know, if you doubt 
what I've written about it, 
just go see The Movie. 
I've figured all this out from 
just seeing The Movie. It's there

It's obvious, and most people 
who went and saw the movie said, 
"Oh, my goodness. It is there."

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