10 Horror Movies That Purposefully Mess With Your Head

10. The Shining

Starting with the most infamously indecipherable horror flick in the genre's storied history, Barry Lyndon director Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece The Shining has been subject to myriad interpretations over the years, with obsessive fans reading the byzantine text as...

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Well, as everything but a faithful adaptation of horror icon Stephen King's novel of the same name.

There are enough popular readings of the film to accommodate an entire acclaimed documentary detailing the many theories, but the one highlighted in this list views the film’s blackly comic ghost story as a condemnation of American history’s attempts to cover up the Native American genocide.

King's novel features no mention of the native American burial ground that the film notes the Overlook was built upon, whilst the interiors are covered in Native American interior decoration and the pantry is stocked with Calumet brand baking powder. The prominently featured logo shows an American peace pipe, which some viewers read as a cynical indictment of the invaders' broken promises of peace during their relentless attacks on native communities.

Moreover, the film's ending sees the furious patriarch attempt to retrace his steps in the frozen snow only to die angry and blood-crazed, mirroring the US's international imperial adventures wherein the nation replayed the bloody conquest of its own native communities across the globe.

The infamous closing shot, meanwhile, shows Jack has always been a resident of the Overlook, because using force to oppress others is the brutal ideology both the hotel and its country are built upon.

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