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Can anyone explain the ending of The Shining (1980) to me?

[SPOILER] So, a crazed Jack froze to death in that large maze, I could understand that. But then a portrait was shown of a 1921 July ball of Overlook Hotel, featuring a guy who looked just like him. Who was that, the killer before Jack? I don't get it. I feel like I need to know, because this is one of the most epic movies I've watched yet.
Can anyone explain the ending of The Shining (1980) to me?
 Bond_Of_Fury posted over a year ago
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boxjockey12 said:
I cannot say for sure but I will tell you how I took it. There is a scene ( been a long time cannot remember who it was) but they used the line "you have always been here." I belive that Jack was what the hotel wanted. Like how the car chose the boy for its owner in christene. He was the guy the place needed. I THINK that is what went down.(SORRY... probably confused you more...I TRIED!!!)
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So, from your view, The Shining is a ghost story? Because Overlook Hotel is haunted?
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karlyluvsam said:
the only thing ik about the movie is red rum spelled backwards is murder
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