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It refers to Kubrick's "The Shining." The character, Danny, is riding his tri-cycle down a very long winding hallway in a large hotel.

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A Kubrickian hallway refers to the distinctive use of long, symmetrical, and meticulously composed hallways in the films of Stanley Kubrick. These hallways often serve as visual motifs that evoke feelings of unease, isolation, and psychological intensity in his films. They are a signature element of Kubrick's visual storytelling style.

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