Fans of The Shining have long debated what the final photo of the movie meant. At the end of the 1980s film, a photo from a ball at the Overlook hotel is shown - and it is dated on July 4, 1921.
So naturally, on its 100th anniversary, the photo resurfaced on social media as fans shared their wild theories on what the movie's director Stanley Kubrick might have meant by the picture.
One fan wrote on Twitter : "Exactly 100 years ago, the Overlook Hotel hosted the July 4th Ball in the Gold Ballroom with Jack Torrance fully visible in the foreground, sparking wild theories about what the hell this end scene of 'The Shining' meant." And other fans quickly took to social media to give their verdict on the infamous picture.
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