The two daughters of Delbert Grady (the caretaker from 1970) speak in British accents, as does the waiter, who turns out to be the same person. As Jack and Grady leave the enticing and pleasant 1920s atmosphere of the ballroom, they step into a severe-looking modern restroom with bright red surfaces. As Ullman had told Jack that the entire wing had been entirely renovated, the restrooms should have been done in the same style as the rest of the wing. The fact that the restroom is starkly different and that this is the place where the reality of the fantasy world is made clear, this indicates that the issue is that of Jack's soul and not of the elaborate fantasy of the ballroom and the rest of the hotel.
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05-03-2025 alle ore 07:09