What happened at the Overlook Hotel on July 4th,1921?

What happened at the Overlook Hotel on July 4th,1921?

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A 4th of July Ball

but what happened at the ball?

A fire took their lives

Those are some ugly mfs

Whats with the satanic pose?

Why theres no blonde people there?

Bob ager had a very interesting take on the ball and the people closer to jack on the pic, but I forget what it was.
Even though I like the film as a whole, I don't get why Kubrick thought it'd benefit from this cryptic ending.

I know the pose Jack is in is how they often depict Bapomet

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apparently the shining wasn't the only time he used that pose
starting to think it wasn't a coincidence
still don't understand its significance

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because it's eerie and evil

Pretty good edit

Baphomet isn't satanic.

couldn't have been that good a take if you can't even remember it

As above, so below

a similar thing happens at the end of Burnt Offerings (based on a book King pretty much ripped off) with the photographs of all the people the house killed so it can renew itself

dude no one cares about your extensive jewish family tree

that doesn't tell me much
it also sounds similar to the part of the Lord's Prayer that goes "on earth as it is in heaven"

because the Overlook lives on, like it's been going forever

The real Jack is the one in the photo. A portal in time flung him into the future

"HARD-ON
COMING OUT OF BARRY NELSON" - what average poltard thinks about every kubrick movie.

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You're just mad that Kubrick said that pedos run the world and that Hitler was right

lol @ this negro

back then there were no golf courses, all the top dog decisions and deals were made at balls and such

Bacccck to redd1t

Anal Fisting Day

Because Kubrick didn't want blondes in the picture as they don't show up well in black & white photos. They often look bald.

best day of the year

>What happened at the Overlook Hotel on July 4th,1921?
Read the story

No, not The Shining, the one about the Overlook itself

Eyes Wide Shut party.

Really well done