Isla Cameron

Isla Cameron

  • Born: 1927-3-5
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    • Lesley 2022-01-12 08:01:29

      Probably guess

      First of all, this is not a ghost film, but a psychological suspense film, which confirms that what the female teacher sees and hears are hallucinations. How did this illusion come about? It comes from the anxiety brought to her by the two children. According to the analysis of modern psychology,...

    • Sophie 2022-01-12 08:01:29

      Ghosts and Demons in British Literature and Art

      Innocent people, a combination of British literature adaptations with Gothic tradition, take this opportunity to take stock of it. For some reason, in the kingdom of Shakespeare’s millennia, Mary Shelley, the goddess favored by the two male gods, can give birth to the first Gothic science fiction...

    • Raymundo 2022-03-19 09:01:07

      Gothic mansion ghosts, tenth place in Martin Scorsese's favorite horror film (perhaps [Bound Island] also has the element of stealing the teacher). The details are exquisite, the suspenseful atmosphere is just right, and the final kiss is impressive. The open ending is also in line with the ambiguous and weird tone of the whole film. The high-contrast lighting, a large number of deep-focus lenses, and several dissolves that express palpitations in sleep are also very thoughtful. ps: Deborah Kerr is too beautiful. (8.5/10)

    • Earnestine 2022-04-21 09:03:01

      "Truth is very seldom understood by any but IMAGINATIVE persons."

    The Innocents quotes

    • Flora: [singing] We lay, my love and I, beneath the weeping willow. But now alone I lie and weep beside the tree. Singing "Oh willow waly" by the tree that weeps with me. Singing "Oh willow waly" till my lover returns to me. We lay, my love and I, beneath the weeping willow. But now alone I lie. Oh willow I die, oh willow I die...

    • Miss Giddens: The children... have they had a governess before?

      The Uncle: Yes, unfortunately. Not that there was anything wrong with Miss Jessel. She was an excellent governess and a most respectable woman. The children quite liked her especially little Flora. Oh, which reminds me: Be careful not to broach that subject to Flora unless of course, she broaches it to you first which I doubt will happen because she was so fond of Miss Jessel and it did come as an appalling shock.

      Miss Giddens: I'm not certain that I understand you, sir.

      The Uncle: She died.