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Stanley Kubrick spent over a year filming The Shining, a true testament to his precise approach to "filmmaking". Despite his perfectionism, the final cut is riddled with surprising "movie mistakes" and "continuity errors in movies", challenging everything we thought we knew about his process. This "video essay" reveals how Kubrick's intentional contradictions were designed to break your brain, even highlighting moments like the "the shining shelley duvall" scenes and other details that seem to defy logic. It's a deep dive into the deliberate imperfections within one of the most iconic "stanley kubrick movies". CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The Twins That Don't Exist 2:15 - Why The Shining's "Errors" Are Intentional 5:42 - Room 237: The Impossible Architecture 9:18 - How Kubrick Weaponized Continuity 12:30 - The Obsession Machine Explained The Shining isn't just a horror film—it's a psychological experiment. From the twins who aren't twins to the hotel's impossible geometry, Kubrick embedded contradictions that force viewers into an endless loop of analysis. This isn't sloppy filmmaking. It's precision-engineered manipulation. We break down: The famous twins contradiction (and why it matters) Kubrick's intentional continuity "errors" How The Shining's architecture defies physics Why we can't stop analyzing this film 45 years later The difference between filmmaker intent and audience obsession 🔍 RELATED VIDEOS: • Why Stanley Kubrick Was Obsessed With Tell... Get vidIQ to grow your channel faster! https://vidiq.com/ThePrism The Prism dissects film, fame, and culture to reveal what we miss on the surface. We analyze how movies shape society—and how society misreads movies. Subscribe for weekly video essays on filmmaker intent, cultural analysis, and the gap between what creators meant and what audiences see. #TheShining #StanleyKubrick #VideoEssay #FilmAnalysis #Room237