Review of The Innocents (1961) by Tim Robey for The Telegraph — 07 Oct 2014
The film thrives on unsettling images of overgrowth and rot, such as the dead flower that drops at Kerr’s touch, and the beetle that crawls obscenely out of the mouth of a cherub statue.
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This review of The Innocents (1961) was written by Tim Robey and published by The Telegraph on 07 Oct 2014.
The Innocents has generally received very positive reviews.
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