I saw this movie when I was a kid and it's safe to say it left a lasting impression with me ever since. It and "The Haunting" from 1969 are among my favourite horror movies of all time and the reason they are so good is because they leave so much up to the viewers interpretation and also because the ghosts are rarely seen but when they do appear, they are all the more frightening.
@alexander3699
19 күн бұрын
Great commentary on the film!!!
@mobiuspaw494
2 ай бұрын
Brilliant film , great find on KZitem. Beautiful in black & white. Excellent video, thanks.
@ShootMeMovieReviews
3 ай бұрын
Excellent video on a film that I often cite as an example of some of the best cinematography I've seen. I need to re-find another channel's video that focuses more on the story elements as the two together form a great summary to present to friends who ask, "What's so good about The Innocents?"
@WhiteHartDane
3 ай бұрын
For decades this has by far been my favourite horror movie. Every time I watch it I discover something new due to its many layers.
@michaelcallari1953
5 ай бұрын
This has always been one of my favorite movies. First saw it in my early teens & was haunted by the image of Miss Jessel. This movie still holds up rather well today. The subtle use of the ghosts/delusions adds to how frightening they are. Too many movies these days use CGI to show such things in minute detail and it never measures up, coming across as corny or contrived. The use of subtlety that leaves the viewer to fill in the details always works best because the details you fill in are what you yourself find frightening. Loved ur commentary. Opened my eyes to a number of things I missed, namely the roses, and the use of filters to shrink the screen. Looking forward to more videos by you.
@gretchenzwicker338
5 ай бұрын
This film scared me to death! It’s one of the only, that I have seen in my life, that truly did. I think it’s because I believe in the story of the ghosts..it’s complicated but to me makes the most sense. I truly appreciate this classic. Thank You for your review!
@stevehoffman9052
2 күн бұрын
It is truly a spooky movie. One of the spookiest houses I've seen in a movie as well.
@gretchenzwicker338
Күн бұрын
@@stevehoffman9052 I found out recently this house is in Sussex, where my Mum is from. She grew up in a home that was 11th century, in Sussex. It’s such a beautiful place. About 32 miles SW of London.
@stevesneed56
6 ай бұрын
Usually on every fall ! But not this year !??
@aro5490
7 ай бұрын
fantastic breakdown. I saw this film for the first time when I was about 6 yrs old and was riveted. IMO this is the greatest ghost movie ever made. I got goosebumps just watching your video. thank you.
@seppukusushi2848
7 ай бұрын
It's a shame that directors don't use light this effectively anymore.
@eydiehunter4805
7 ай бұрын
This movie terrified me when I was younger. I STILL can’t watch this at night!
@g.hanson
7 ай бұрын
There is no ambiguity, she plays her as an insane person, which kills the effect of the novella. To introduce 'ambiguity' is just to make her insane. If you can read the story without taking her sanity for granted you're disqualified from the world of Letters. Go write best sellers or get a hospitality degree.
@pointman343
7 ай бұрын
These kids acted way beyond their time . 💀
@geslinam9703
8 ай бұрын
I know the movie pushed the repressed sexuality of the governess ambiguity thing - but I stand by the novel, and James himself saying he intended to write a ghost story. I saw it for the first time as a kid, with my mother, who had seen it before and encouraged my love of the supernatural. I remember her saying “oh, you are going to love this!” She was right. It was just spooky as hell, scared the daylights out of me! It wasn’t till adulthood that I managed to struggle my way through the novel, very hard to read, but just as scary. Still one of my favorite ghost stories.
@user-qx6kh2bi9s
8 ай бұрын
I dint undertand the end...
@paulshri8609
8 ай бұрын
Agree...Deborah Kerr had a timeless beauty. Personal guilty pleasure is An Affair To Remember with Cary Grant.
@viviennetwigg8096
8 ай бұрын
Ambiguity is the key - the film is ambiguous as it should be lBenjamin Britten’s score the theatre performance v
@915buck
9 ай бұрын
You are right, you are so right!! The film is a gem!! May I suggest, "The Haunting," made around the same time.
@markbeck8384
9 ай бұрын
Just read the book again, and watched the movie for the first time. Deborah Kerr is just excellent. For those who love this story, I would also suggest seeing the Britten Opera, which is very good.
@salty62
9 ай бұрын
love the passion and attention to detail - you did the screenwriters, directors, author, actors and everyone else involved in bringing this masterpiece to fruition - justice
@waynemcauliffe-fv5yf
10 ай бұрын
It`s all her not ghosts at all. Great film just watched it today
@riccardoalcaro8483
10 ай бұрын
I saw this movie during the lockdown. It has stuck with me ever since I finished watching as one of the best made movies in cinema’s history, in fact one of the best overall
@ljgeorge3123
10 ай бұрын
One final thought I am completely in love with the narrator's who is she and where can I meet her for coffee???
@ljgeorge3123
10 ай бұрын
If you like this film you love the next one in a 12 to 14 hours series called The haunting of Bly Manor.. it's all spooky and full of malevolence and pure evil
@ljgeorge3123
10 ай бұрын
The only film and ghost story that really frightened by father who is at the time thirty-five years of age when the film came out.. he explained it's not the fact that it's a ghost story. It's an impact that it involved manifestation malevolence young impressionable children whose actions are like that of experienced adults which confuses other adults when it manifests itself in children
@latrolettteeeeeee
9 ай бұрын
Yourfatherwasamoron
@larsliljeblad800
10 ай бұрын
Great analysis, very well done. Love 'The Innocents" such a beautiful, chilling and amazing film!
@theStranger666
10 ай бұрын
Few horror films or ghost stories are as subtle and as artistic as this, and not too many ask you to think. You don't need vivid gore to be frightening either. Is it all supernatural? Or just in the governess' mind? Could it be a little bit of both? I personally think that the film is scarier if the ghosts are real than imagined. I wish I could have seen it at the cinema huge in 'scope with an audience. Blu ray at least shows how beautiful the monochrome photography is.
@thatssoraving
11 ай бұрын
This video should be on the criterion. Excellent analysis! Can’t wait to watch this again! 😊
@pagano60
Жыл бұрын
"The Innocents" is my favorite horror film. (It **is** a horror film, isn't it?)
@CannonfireVideo
Жыл бұрын
Many people have trouble understanding widescreen systems. The history DOES get a bit tricky. I assure you that the aspect ratio of "The Innocents" was the same as any other 35mm anamorphic movie of that era. Originally (1953), Cinemascope used a 2.55:1 ratio and magnetic striped stereo sound. The image took up the space usually reserved for the optical soundtrack. A couple of years later, that aspect ratio was shaved down to accommodate a conventional optical soundtrack. (A lot of theaters didn't want to install stereo. Also, many producers didn't want to shell out for it.) The resultant aspect ratio was sometimes listed as 2.35:1 or 2.39:1. It all depended on the aperture plate in the projector, which masks all four sides of the image. There was a small problem: When cuts occurred, people sometimes noted the white splice marks at the top or bottom of the frame. Remember, in those days negatives were cut by hand, and some splices were inexact. So at some point in the late '80s or early 90s (I forget which), Panavision began to recommend that projectionists use an aperture plate with a 2.4:1 ratio. By cropping a tiny amount from the top and bottom, the splice marks were covered up. So if you see the numbers 2.4:1, it's a reference to the new standard, which remains in place -- yes, even for "Endgame," despite what you may have seen written down somewhere. Trust me on this. I've been following this stuff since the early 70s, I've known projectionists, and I had a friend who worked at Panavision.
@shahbazsheikh3545
Жыл бұрын
Just watched the movie yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed it. Still thinking about it here the next day (a sign of a good movie is that it remains in your thoughts for days or even weeks). I think the governess's character was an allegory of sorts for Christianity: Loving and caring for her subjects yet, always controlling, demanding answers, questioning their intents and of course attempting to "save" them from evils which may or may not exists.
@tio760
10 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@NixonR-ek6eq
Жыл бұрын
Are you an only child?
@brianmsahin
Жыл бұрын
I can't believe I never saw this movie until yesterday on YT. It is incredibly good. The atmosphere was suitably tense and eerie. The acting was outstanding as was the cinematography. I began to get some vibes from The Others with Nicole Kidman. Coincidentally as I was thinking about this there was a scene later in the movie between Deborah Kerr and Miles when he said there is only us here and she said "and the others"! I wonder was there some influence on The Others from this movie. Love your synopsis by the way! Just subscribed!
@tarnopol
10 ай бұрын
Me, too! Saw it just now, and I am now in the fetal position. Fine horror.
@salty62
9 ай бұрын
It was definitely inspiration for the Others. good catch
@geoffjoffy
Жыл бұрын
I found it really boring and dated. Not scary at all. I switched it off after an hour. Horrible and overrated.
@kodomoshawn6729
9 ай бұрын
Sorry there weren't enough cheap scares and bright colors to hold your attention. Maybe you should try a jack in the box, seems like it would be more on your level of entertainment.
@geoffjoffy
9 ай бұрын
Do you know something, you demonstrate your entire lack of maturity with your comments. You just cannot accept somebody doesn't like what you like. Grow up.@@kodomoshawn6729
@latrolettteeeeeee
9 ай бұрын
@@kodomoshawn6729eatcreamyshit
@kingkook3027
Жыл бұрын
That was really great, so insightful and engaging. I have always loved this film from the first time I stumbled across it accidentally on tv in 80s, to owning it on DVD and watching it at least once a year. Thank you for your excellent deconstruction of this timeless classic.
@Hillr2249
Жыл бұрын
Watched it when I was young. LOVED IT!!!
@Sanguinesoup
Жыл бұрын
deborah kerr so fine
@MrBulky992
Жыл бұрын
Mrs Grose was a housekeeper rather than a caretaker. "Caretaker" suggests heavy duty maintenance of a building. The "housekeeper" was responsible for domestic arrangements e.g. catering, cleaning, sleeping arrangements, laundry, heating, keeping the house in order when occupied or ready for occupation.
@MrBulky992
4 ай бұрын
I have never heard this usage of the word "caretaker" in the UK (I am 69 years' old). The word is only used in the way you describe for commercial buildings, public institutions e.g. schools or, in residential situations, for the communal areas in shared buildings e.g. blocks of flats (e.g. lifts, staircases, the roof etc. It equates to the word "janitor" more frequently used in Scotland (and the USA?). A housekeeper on the other hand, is responsible for the domestic running *within* a single residence including not only the detailed cleaning but also food, laundry, crockery, cutlery etc. : that is completely different from a "caretaker". If I'm not mistaken, the housekeeper in a country house is second only to the butler with the other staff (footmen, maids, valets etc.) reporting to them both.
@viviennetwigg8096
Жыл бұрын
An educated analysis of the movie based on ‘Turn of the Screw’ by Henry James - a perfect example of use of camera to create ambiguities. Were there ghosts or simply a highly strung governesses imagination? imagination?
@sherriemaines1683
Жыл бұрын
I know I'll get negative responses, that's ok. I found, The Innocents, to be very boring it and was not one of Deborah Kerr's movies.
@spiral_heart8239
Жыл бұрын
I love your analysis. I learned so much about film in just 20 minutes. I'd love to see more videos from you.
@jparr17
Жыл бұрын
Very good explanation of the subtleties in this film! - it's one of my favorite horror/ghost movies. The lighting is indeed impressive
@mylifeisaparty
Жыл бұрын
Great vid. I'm excited to finish the book and rewatch this
@usforsarah
Жыл бұрын
What makes the movie great = Deborah Kerr. Period lol Every performance she gave was flawless regardless of the movie
@erinrising2799
Жыл бұрын
Just watched the film (here on KZitem) and then your video popped up. Great job analyzing it
@andresdelcastillo5692
Жыл бұрын
Every halloween I urge my peeps to forsake modern horror films and watch the Innocents. It stays with you. Also recommend to themThe Turn of the Screw, which is just as disturbing. Very good analysis - thx!
@mdtys
Жыл бұрын
it's the everything
@stefanhernold345
Жыл бұрын
Do you think someone like Miss Giddens would`ve been brought to trial in view of the - to say the least - *uncertain circumstances* in which a child died under her supervision ?
@stefanhernold345
Жыл бұрын
Both the "disfigured cupid" garden scene and the earlier one in which Miss Giddens is shown recoiling in terror from a statue in the twilight of the country house are recognizably quoted in the notorious nursery scenes of 2012`s "The Woman in Black".
@poetcomic1
Жыл бұрын
Both the work of Truman Capote in writing the script.
@richard8331
2 жыл бұрын
Great video, please could you make some more. thanks.
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