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The Shadow of Bly: Why " The Innocents " (1961) Remains the Gold Standard of Gothic Horror
There are ghost stories that make you jump, and then there are ghost stories that make you question your own eyes. Jack Clayton’s 1961 masterpiece, , falls squarely into the latter. Based on Henry James’s 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw , the film is a masterclass in psychological dread, proving that what we don't see is often far more terrifying than what we do. The Story: A Descent into Ambiguity 6. The Innocents
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