<P> Among Kubrick's other doubling / mirroring effects in the film: </P> <Ul> <Li> In the U.S. version of the film, Jack's interview with Ullman, whose confident affability contrasts with Jack's seemingly forced nonchalance, is paired with Wendy's meeting with a female doctor, whose somber and professional manner contrasts with Wendy's nervousness . </Li> <Li> During the interview, Jack and Ullman are joined by a hotel employee named Bill Watson, who looks similar to Jack from behind, creating a pseudo--mirror image effect as they sit in chairs to the front - left and front - right of Ullman's desk . </Li> <Li> The Grady sisters look so similar that they appear to be twins, though they're actually different ages (Ullman states that he thinks that they were about eight and ten). </Li> <Li> On two occasions, Ullman says goodbye to two young female employees, and in the second case, they closely resemble each other . </Li> <Li> The film contains two mazes, the hedges outside, and per Wendy's characterization, the Overlook itself . The hedge maze appears in two forms, the 13 - foot - high version outside, and the model inside the Overlook . In addition, in the overhead shot zooming down on Wendy and Danny in the center of the maze, the maze differs from the map outside and from the model not only in having far more corridors, but also in that the left and right sides are mirror images of each other . As for the Overlook, it significantly breaks down into two sections, one old and one remodeled; one past, one present . </Li> <Li> Two versions of the bathing woman inhabit Room 237 . </Li> <Li> In Hallorann's Miami bedroom, two paintings showing similar nude black women are seen on opposite walls just before he experiences a "shining". </Li> <Li> There appear to be two Jack Torrances, the one who goes mad and freezes to death in the present, and the one who appears in a 1921 photograph that hangs on the gold corridor wall inside the Overlook . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In the U.S. version of the film, Jack's interview with Ullman, whose confident affability contrasts with Jack's seemingly forced nonchalance, is paired with Wendy's meeting with a female doctor, whose somber and professional manner contrasts with Wendy's nervousness . </Li> <Li> During the interview, Jack and Ullman are joined by a hotel employee named Bill Watson, who looks similar to Jack from behind, creating a pseudo--mirror image effect as they sit in chairs to the front - left and front - right of Ullman's desk . </Li>

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