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Shanie 2022-01-12 08:01:29
Fear is the appearance, distortion is the core
In 1964, a black-and-white film, such an old movie, contained a unique "jewel"-like temperament. In the vast ocean of horror films, it was shining and could rank alongside "Mentally Ill" as Martin West in the status of horror movies. Top10 of Coses.
The film "The Innocent", which is changed from...
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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,...
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Russel 2022-03-17 09:01:06
Uncertainty is the most important spirit of Henry James's "Screw is tightening". This main goal is to be thoroughly implemented in the 61 years of extremely skillful film adaptation [The Innocent Man]. No one can tell who is right and who is wrong. We only know that those ghosts seem to point to people's desires, and people can't live without them. The influence of romanticism on this movie is really obvious. The heroine gradually becomes Miss Jessel, and the devil is born under the coercion of lust and taboo. The best thing about the movie is that it completely retains the uncertainty of the original text. It uses two different interpretation methods, and finally cancels each other out in the climax, leaving a shocking and unsolvable ending.
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Stanford 2022-04-20 09:02:11
Personally, the most anticipated video scene is the natural and architectural environment of the English manor, which did not disappoint me at first. Secondly, I was surprised that the black and white tone and delicate composition of the film also exudes an elegant British temperament. Part of the film draws on Edmund Wilson's Freudian psychoanalytic point of view on female teachers, and the whole film forms a circular structure with the beginning and the end. The song is very brainwashed and full of mysterious charm #It haunts#
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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.
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Miss Giddens: And where, my pet, is Miss Jessel? Where is she, Flora?
Mrs. Grose: Miss Giddens!
Miss Giddens: Where is she? You know you can see her!
Mrs. Grose: Miss!
Miss Giddens: Look, Flora! Look! There! You know you can see her!
Flora: I can't! I can't!
Miss Giddens: Admit it! She's there! You know you can see her!
Flora: I can't! I can't!
Miss Giddens: But look, she's there!
Flora: Help me, I'm frightened!
Mrs. Grose: Please, miss.
Miss Giddens: But you can see her! You must!
Mrs. Grose: Hush! Hush, dear, hush! She isn't there. How could she be? She's dead and buried. Hush, Flora.
Flora: I can't see anything! I've never seen anything! You're cruel! You're wicked! I hate you! I hate you! I hate you!
Miss Giddens: Flora!
Flora: Take me away from her! She's cruel! Take me away! Please take me away! Don't look at her! Don't look at her! She frightens me so!