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    Room 237 is told entirely through voice-overs by people with theories about The Shining. According to one, the film is about the cultural assimilation of Native Americans, [9] because, according to the story, the hotel was built on a Native American burial mound; and there is imagery throughout the film associated with the American West.

  3. Jan 29, 2012 · Warner Brothers Pictures. “Room 237,” the first full-length documentary by the director Rodney Ascher, examines several of the most intriguing of these theories. It’s really about the...

  4. Apr 3, 2013 · Room 237” could easily be (mis)taken for a comedic satire of fervent movie-geekery if the theories it presents — some more cockeyed than others — hadn’t appeared on the Internet years ago. That’s where Ascher found the inspirations for his documentary.

  5. Feb 16, 2021 · One of these instances involves Room 237, a room in the Overlook Hotel that houses a malevolent spirit. In the novel, however, this room was Room 217, which at first might seem like a...

  6. 5 days ago · Room 237 (or Room 217, which is the number used in the novel) has a surprisingly detailed backstory and an offscreen history involving the real-life hotels that have stood in for the Overlook. That goes for its spectral occupant as well as the physical space itself.

  7. Nov 7, 2019 · What makes Room 237 truly revelatory, however, has less to do with The Shining than the myth of Kubrick as a looming, monolithic master filmmaker—and the cult of auteurism in general.

  8. Apr 12, 2013 · Ascher’s first full-length documentary, Room 237 explores the weird world of alternate Shining interpretations, talking to five men and women with often wildly divergent ideas about...

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