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Canada, USA. Ratings - 4 of 10. The Turning is a movie starring Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard, and Brooklynn Prince. A young governess is hired by a man who has become responsible for his young nephew and niece after their parents' deaths. A modern take on Henry. 2886 Votes. Floria Sigismondi. 1 Hours 34min. "The children are very special, Kate. " Click to play THEATRICAL TRAILER The Turning Release Date: January 24, 2020 For more than 100 years, a deeply haunting tale has been passed down to terrify audiences. DreamWorks Pictures’ The Turning takes us to a mysterious estate in the Maine countryside, where newly appointed nanny Kate is charged with the care of two disturbed orphans, Flora and Miles. Quickly though, she discovers that both the children and the house are harboring dark secrets and things may not be as they appear. Inspired by Henry James’ landmark novel, the haunted-house thriller is directed by renowned visualist Floria Sigismondi and stars Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard, newcomer Brooklynn Prince and Joely Richardson. From writers Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes, The Turning is produced by Scott Bernstein and Roy Lee. About the Film CAST MACKENZIE DAVIS, FINN WOLFHARD, BROOKLYNN PRINCE, JOELY RICHARDSON DIRECTOR FLORIA SIGISMONDI SCREENWRITERS CHAD HAYES & CAREY W. HAYES PRODUCERS SCOTT BERNSTEIN, ROY LEE CINEMATOGRAPHER DAVID UNGARO PRODUCTION DESIGNER PAKI SMITH COSTUME DESIGNER LEONIE PRENDEGAST EDITOR GLENN GARLAND COMPOSER NATHAN BARR FILM STILLS PRODUCTION STILLS 1 / 12 2 / 12 3 / 12 4 / 12 5 / 12 6 / 12 7 / 12 8 / 12 9 / 12 10 / 12 11 / 12 12 / 12 1 / 2 2 / 2 Related Content The Haunting Director Jan DeBont ("Twister") reimagines Shirley Jackson's classic ghost story "The Haunting of Hill House" for a new generation. The Ring The Japanese horror hit is reinterpreted and introduced to American audiences by director Gore Verbinski and DreamWorks Pictures. Once you've seen "The Ring... " The Haunting of Hill House What begins as a summer’s stay at the infamous Hill House winds up altering the lives and even the afterlives of the Crains, a young family doomed by supernatural entities haunting the old estate. Amblin Entertainment Amblin Partners is a film and television production company, led by Steven Spielberg, that develops and produces films using the Amblin Entertainment, DreamWorks Pictures and Participant Media banners and includes Amblin Television, a longtime leader in quality programming. The company’s investment partners include Participant Media, Reliance Entertainment, Entertainment One (eOne), Alibaba Pictures and Universal Pictures. Learn More © 2020 Storyteller Distribution Co., LLC · All Rights Reserved.

The terminator. A badass fighter, Karate, guns, villains, definitly my kind of story. The Turning Now Playing For more than 100 years, a deeply haunting tale has been passed down to terrify audiences. Next January, DreamWorks Pictures’ The Turning takes us to a mysterious estate in the Maine countryside, where newly appointed nanny Kate is charged with the care of two disturbed orphans, Flora and Miles. Quickly though, she discovers that both the children and the house are harboring dark secrets and things may not be as they appear. Inspired by Henry James’ landmark novel, the haunted-house thriller is directed by spellbinding visualist Floria Sigismondi (The Runaways, Hulu’s The Handmaid’s Tale) and stars Mackenzie Davis (Terminator: Dark Fate, The Martian), Finn Wolfhard (It, Netflix’s Stranger Things), newcomer Brooklynn Prince (The Florida Project) and Joely Richardson (Red Sparrow, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo). From writers Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes (The Conjuring), The Turning is produced by Scott Bernstein (Straight Outta Compton, Ride Along 2) and Roy Lee (It, The Lego Movie). Universal will release The Turning domestically and in select international territories. Official Website Cast & Crew Cast Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard, Brooklynn Prince and Joely Richardson Directed by Floria Sigismondi Screenplay by Chad Hayes & Carey W. Hayes Based On The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Produced By Scott Bernstein, Roy Lee Executive Producers Seth William Meier, John Powers Middleton Seth William Meier, John Powers Middleton.

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The turning point of holmdel. The turning rating. Cant they play ‘What the ending meant. The turning 123movies. The Turning Theatrical release poster Directed by Floria Sigismondi Produced by Scott Bernstein Roy Lee Seth William Meier Screenplay by Carey W. Hayes Chad Hayes Based on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James Starring Mackenzie Davis Finn Wolfhard Brooklynn Prince Joely Richardson Music by Nathan Barr Cinematography David Ungaro Edited by Duwayne Dunham Glenn Garland Production company DreamWorks Pictures Amblin Entertainment [1] Vertigo Entertainment [1] Distributed by Universal Pictures Release date January 23, 2020 ( LAFF) January 24, 2020 (United States) Running time 94 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $14 million [2] Box office $18. 5 million [2] [3] The Turning is a 2020 American supernatural horror film directed by Floria Sigismondi and written by Carey W. Hayes and Chad Hayes. It is a modern adaptation of the 1898 ghost story The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. [4] The film stars Mackenzie Davis, Finn Wolfhard, Brooklynn Prince, and Joely Richardson, and follows a young governess in the 1990s who is hired to watch over two children after their parents' deaths. The film first entered development in March 2016 and was described as a passion project for Steven Spielberg, who executive produced, wanting to be involved in a horror film again. The adaptation went through two phases of production: first as Haunted with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo attached as director, then as The Turning with Sigismondi. Filming took place at Killruddery House, County Wicklow, Ireland from February through April 2018. [5] The Turning had its world premiere at Los Angeles Film Festival on January 23, 2020, and was theatrically released in the United States on January 24, 2020 by Universal Pictures. The film grossed over $18 million worldwide and was universally panned by critics and audiences alike. Plot [ edit] Miss Jessel, the live-in tutor at the Fairchild Estate, flees the house in a panic but is attacked by a ragged man. Some time later, Kate Mandell is leaving her job as a teacher to become a governess for the seven year old Flora Fairchild after Miss Jessel's disappearance. Before leaving, she visits her mother, who lives in a mental institution because she suffers from delusions. Upon arriving at the Fairchild Estate, Kate is informed by the caretaker Mrs. Grose that Flora witnessed her parents die in a car accident outside the house's gate and is a "special case. " Flora gives Kate a tour of the grounds and confesses that she is afraid Kate will leave her like Miss Jessel did but Kate promises not to. That night, Kate investigates a disturbance in the East Wing, which Flora refused to show her earlier. There, she encounters Flora's brother Miles, who is back from boarding school. The next day, Kate receives a call from the school's principal, who informs her that Miles is expelled after having been found strangling another boy. This startles Kate, who only becomes more aggravated with him when he and Flora begin pulling pranks on her. She lashes out at Miles, but later apologizes. Miles suggests he teach her how to ride horses to make it up to her, as their former riding instructor Quint has recently died. Kate notices strange occurrences happening at night, so she begins to keep her lights on when she goes to sleep. One day she suggests they go into town, to the dismay of both Flora and Mrs. Grose. Flora throws a fit and proceeds to run out of the car after Kate refuses to stop it. Miles warns her to leave but Kate decides to stay due to her promise to Flora. After reconciling, the group plays tag in the house. While looking for Miles, Kate is attacked by the ghost of Miss Jessel. She finds Miss Jessel's journal, which contains frightening entries about how Quint was obsessed with her and took pictures of her while she slept. When Kate enquires about it, Mrs. Grose tells her that Quint died a couple weeks following Miss Jessel's departure when he fell from his horse while riding drunk. Kate continues to see Quint and Miss Jessel's ghosts around the house, making her increasingly paranoid. Kate receives art from her mother in the mail, and Mrs. Grose comments that it is lucky her mother's condition "isn't genetic. " She is led by wet footprints and Miss Jessel's ghost to discover Miss Jessel's dead body in a pond on the house grounds. Kate also has a vision of Quint raping and strangling Miss Jessel and tells Mrs. Grose, who appears to have already known about it. Mrs Grose assures her that she made sure Quint died. Quint's ghost pushes Mrs. Grose over the stair banister, killing her. Kate takes the children away in her car. This previous sequence is revealed to have been a vision which Kate had as she heard Mrs. Grose's words and looked at her mother's art. She walks in on the children talking about her and becomes convinced that she sees Quint's ghost in the mirror, insisting that Flora saw him too despite her protests. When Kate accidentally breaks Flora's doll, Miles smirks at her, calling her delusional. Kate walks into her mother's mental institution and approaches a figure that appears to be her mother; as the figure turns around, Kate screams in horror. The face of the figure is not revealed. Cast [ edit] Mackenzie Davis as Kate Mandell Finn Wolfhard as Miles Fairchild Brooklynn Prince as Flora Fairchild Joely Richardson as Darla Mandell [6] Barbara Marten as Mrs. Grose Mark Huberman as Bert Niall Greig Fulton as Peter Quint Denna Thomsen as Miss Jessel Kim Adis as Rose Karen Egan as Nancy Darlene Garr as Holly Production [ edit] Development [ edit] The film first entered development in March 2016 and was described as a passion project for Steven Spielberg, who executive produced, as he wanted to be involved in a horror film again. [7] The film adaptation went through two phases of production: first as Haunted with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo attached as director, then the ultimate version, renamed as The Turning, with Floria Sigismondi. [8] [9] Fresnadillo project (2016) [ edit] On March 9, 2016, Deadline Hollywood reported that Amblin Entertainment was hiring Juan Carlos Fresnadillo to direct a film titled Haunted, which would be inspired by Henry James ' 1898 gothic ghost story, The Turn of the Screw. It would be scripted by Chad Hayes and Carey W. Hayes, with Roy Lee of Vertigo Entertainment, John Middleton and Scott Bernstein as producers. [8] Haunted, which was to shoot under the DreamWorks label, would have been one of the first new projects to move forward since DreamWorks, Amblin and Participant Media formed the new Amblin Partners in late 2015, and after DreamWorks, which had been distributing its films through Disney 's Touchstone Pictures since 2008, had struck a new distribution deal with Universal. [8] On August 1, 2016, it was announced that Alfre Woodard had signed on to the project. [10] Later that month, Rose Leslie joined as the lead. [11] On September 21, 2016, five weeks before shooting was set to begin, Spielberg personally pulled the plug on the project [8] because Scott Z. Burns ' 1-page rewrite caused seismic changes in the story's fabric, altering characters, action, and even the title, and it no longer resembled the project the studio had signed on to make. [8] Spielberg and DreamWorks decided the best course of action was to fire Fresnadillo and Burns, and resume using original Hayes' script, looking to start fresh development with a new director despite $5 million having been spent of the $17 million budget. [8] Sigismondi project (2017 onward) [ edit] On August 24, 2017, Deadline reported that Amblin Entertainment had set Floria Sigismondi to direct Haunted, now renamed as The Turning, [9] which would feature a new draft by Jade Bartlett based on the original script by Chad and Carey W. Hayes. Production was expected to start in early 2018 with Scott Bernstein and Roy Lee still attached as producers, along with Seth William Meier. [12] In October 2017, Mackenzie Davis signed on to portray the lead role of the nanny. [13] In December 2017, it was announced that Finn Wolfhard had been cast as one of the orphans, [14] and in January 2018, Brooklynn Prince was cast as the other. [15] In February 2018, others actors were announced as principal production commenced. [4] The casting of Joely Richardson was announced in January 2019. [16] Filming [ edit] Principal production began in Ireland on February 14, 2018, [4] and filming began with the cast and crew behind strict security at Killruddery House in County Wicklow. Filming for Wolfhard and Prince concluded on March 27, 2018. [17] [18] Principal photography for the film completed on April 6, 2018. [19] Music [ edit] The film's score is composed by Nathan Barr. [20] The film's soundtrack features tracks from Pale Waves, Mitski, girl in red, Kali Uchis, Vagabon, Courtney Love, Warpaint, Alice Glass, The Aubreys, Lawrence Rothman and Soccer Mommy. [21] Release [ edit] The Turning was theatrically released on January 24, 2020, domestically and in select international territories. [22] Universal Pictures had originally scheduled the film for February 22, 2019. [23] In September 2018, the film was moved back, with DreamWorks Animation 's How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World being slated in its place. [24] Marketing [ edit] The first trailer was released on October 9, 2019. Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of March 1, 2020, The Turning has grossed $15. 5 million in the United States and Canada, and $3 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $18. 5 million. [2] [3] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside The Gentlemen, and was projected to gross $7–9 million from 3, 000 theaters in its opening weekend. [25] The film made $2. 5 million on its first day, including $425, 000 from Thursday night previews. It went on to debut to $7. 3 million, finishing sixth at the box office. [26] It then fell 56% to $3. 1 million in its second weekend, finishing eighth. [27] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 12% based on 92 reviews, with an average rating of 3. 61/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Stylish but muddled, this misbegotten adaptation of Henry James' classic novel will send horror-hungry viewers Turning to the source material instead. " [28] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 35 out of 100, based on 24 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews. " [29] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a rare average grade of "F" on an A+ to F scale, while PostTrak reported an overall positive score of 34% (including an average 0 out of 5 stars), with 20% of people saying they would definitely recommend the film. [26] References [ edit] ^ a b "Film releases". Variety Insight. Retrieved February 23, 2018. ^ a b c "The Turning (2020)". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved March 1, 2020. ^ a b "The Turning (2020)". The Numbers. Retrieved March 3, 2020. ^ a b c "#IrishFilm: Production underway in Wicklow on Spielberg-produced horror The Turning". Scannain. February 21, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ " ' The Turning': Review".. Retrieved January 26, 2020. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 1, 2019). "Universal Dates Judd Apatow-Pete Davidson Comedy & DreamWorks' 'The Turning' For 2020". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved February 1, 2019. ^ Fleming Jr, Mike (March 9, 2016). "Juan Carlos Fresnadillo To Helm Ghost Tale 'Haunted' For DreamWorks". Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ a b c d e f Masters, Kim (September 21, 2016). "DreamWorks Shuts Down Ghost Story 'Haunted' Weeks Before Start Date (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ a b Fleming Jr, Mike (August 24, 2017). "Floria Sigismondi To Direct Henry James-Inspired 'The Turning' For Amblin". Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Masters, Kim (August 1, 2016). "Alfre Woodard Joins DreamWorks' 'Haunted' (Exclusive)". Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Fleming Jr, Mike (August 11, 2016). " ' Game Of Thrones' Rose Leslie To Star In DreamWorks' 'Haunted ' ". Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Evry, Max (December 13, 2017). "Stranger Things' Finn Wolfhard to Star in Horror Film The Turning". Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Sneider, Jeff (October 3, 2017). " " BLADE RUNNER 2049'S" MACKENZIE DAVIS TO STAR IN AMBLIN'S GHOST STORY "THE TURNING" (EXCLUSIVE)". The Hollywood Tracking Board. Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Kroll, Justin (December 13, 2017). " ' Stranger Things' Actor Finn Wolfhard to Star in Haunted House Film 'The Turning' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Fleming Jr, Mike (January 4, 2018). " ' Florida Project's Brooklynn Prince Joins Amblin Haunted House Tale 'The Turning ' ". Retrieved February 26, 2018. ^ Perkins, Ben (March 27, 2018). "#thatisawrap #theturningmovie #greatjob #floriasigismondi 🎥". Instagram. Retrieved March 28, 2018. ^ Sigismondi, Floria (March 31, 2018). "I can't believe we finished shooting @finnwolfhardofficial and @thebrooklynnkimberly on @theturningmovie it was such a pleasure directing these two young talents!! One week left! #theturningmovie #ireland #femalefilmmakers". Retrieved April 18, 2018. ^ Sigismondi, Floria (April 6, 2018). "It's a wrap!! Just finished principle photography on The Turning!!!! #theturningmovie #mackenziedavis @finnwolfhardofficial @thebrooklynnkimberly @dennathomsen @amblin #niallgriegfulton #barbramarten #joelyrichardson #ireland #fff #womeninfilm #femalefilmmakers". Retrieved April 18, 2018. ^ Sprague, Mike (February 25, 2019). "Nathan Barr to Score Floria Sigismondi's 'The Turning ' ".. Retrieved February 26, 2019. ^ Kreps, Daniel (November 21, 2019). "Muna, girl in red, and Courtney Love have contributed songs to Finn Wolfhard's new film, The Turning". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November 22, 2019. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (May 4, 2018). "Universal Dates Trio Of Amblin Pics: 'The Turning', 'A Dog's Journey' & 'Bios ' ". Retrieved May 4, 2018. ^ Hermanns, Grant (September 27, 2018). "How to Train Your Dragon 3 Release Date Moved Up One Week".. Retrieved September 28, 2018. ^ Jeremy Fuster (January 21, 2020). " ' The Gentlemen' Won't Dethrone 'Bad Boys for Life' at Box Office – But It Doesn't Need To". TheWrap. Retrieved January 23, 2020. ^ a b Anthony D'Alessandro (January 24, 2020). " ' Bad Boys For Life' & '1917' Shooting Past $100M; 'The Turning' Slammed With Second 'F' Of 2020 e". Retrieved January 26, 2020. ^ Anthony D'Alessandro (February 2, 2020). " ' Bad Boys For Life' Scores Over Super Bowl Weekend With $17M+; 'Rhythm Section' Is A Mess". Retrieved February 2, 2020. ^ "The Turning (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved March 5, 2020. ^ "The Turning Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved March 5, 2020. External links [ edit] Official website The Turning on IMDb.

Horror thrives on ambiguity. What's out there lurking in the dark? Did that object really just move? Is there actually something spooky going on, or is it all happening inside the main character's head? There's a line, though, and The Turning crosses it. Audiences like to be scared, but they also like their stories to have conclusions, even if they're grim ones. Floria Sigismondi's horror film, in which a young nanny named Kate (Mackenzie Davis) relocates to the cavernous — and probably haunted — Bly Manor to take care of two orphans, Miles and Flora (Finn Wolfhard and Brooklynn Prince, respectively), doesn't really have an ending. It just stops, leaving viewers to puzzle over the surreal images that close out the film. The Turning doesn't offer enough information to definitively say what happened right before the credits roll, but with a little digging, you can piece together an explanation that's at least somewhat satisfying. You just have to work at it. Don't worry. If you, like everyone else, were baffled by The Turning 's bizarre ending, we're here to help. A tale of two endings The Turning offers two explanations for the spooky events at Bly Manor. Either Bly is haunted by the ghosts of its late stablemaster, Quint, and Flora's former governess, Miss Jessel, or Kate has gone completely crazy. In a sense, the film has it both ways. After Kate receives a package full of paintings from her mother, who's mentally ill, The Turning quickly devolves into a frantic chase through a haunted house. In this version, everything has a clear and obvious answer. Quint assaulted Miss Jessel, then murdered her when she tried to flee. Bly Mansion's caretaker, Mrs. Grose, killed Quint a few weeks later. Quint and Miss Jessel's spirits now haunt the manor, and when Quint turns violent, Kate loads the kids into the car and flees. Once Kate escapes Bly, the film cuts back to the scene in which she's looking at her mother's paintings. It ends differently. This time, instead of running, Kate confronts the children, clearly insane. Miles taunts Kate, and then Kate has a vision of her mother painting. As Mom lifts her head to Kate, Kate screams. Cue credits. The way the film is structured implies that the second ending is the "real" one. At the end of the movie, Kate is insane. It's not clear if the first ending was a prophetic vision or crazy person's fantasy, and we don't know if Bly is actually haunted. It doesn't matter. Either way, Kate has lost her mind. Going back to the source So, what are we supposed to do with that information? The original text might hold some clues. The Turning is actually an adaptation of Henry James' novella The Turn of the Screw, which was published in 1898, and has been a popular ghost story ever since. On the surface, both The Turning and The Turn of the Screw have the same plot: A young woman moves to an old estate, where she's charged with teaching an orphaned girl. The girl's big brother arrives home unexpectedly after being expelled from his boarding school. The governess begins to see the ghosts of Quint and Miss Jessel, and becomes convinced that the kids do, too. However, in the book, the endingis very different. In the novella, the kids are very clearly haunted by two ghosts. Flora is freed from Miss Jessel's spirit and escapes. However, when the governess tries to make Miles explain why he was expelled, Quint appears. The governess breaks Quint's hold on Miles, but the boy dies in her arms. If you take the text at face value, then the ghosts at Bly Manor are very real — but, as you'll see, that's a big "if. " Following in Henry James' footsteps Of course, while The Turn of the Screw 's ending seems a lot clearer than The Turning 's, ambiguity is one of this story's oldest traditions. As early as 1907, one critic suggested that The Turn of the Screw 's ghosts aren't real. Instead, the argument goes, everything supernatural happens in the governess' mind. She killed Miles, not some evil spirit. The blood is on her hands. Some people agree. Others don't, defending the governess and insisting that we're supposed to take The Turn of the Screw at face value. None of Henry James' other ghost stories play fast and loose with the narrator's sanity, and nothing he said about the novella later suggests that we shouldn't take the governess at her word. It's a debate that continues to this day, although the discussion kind of misses the point. James scared his audience. That was his real goal. The Turning 's weird and confusing ending seems to be director Floria Sigismondi's attempt to capture that same ambiguity. No, that doesn't explain exactly what happened at the conclusion of the film, but at least it explains why the filmmaker decided to end things on such an odd note. Revisiting the Quint, Jessel, and the ghosts Here's what we do know: Bly's stablekeeper, Peter Quint, had a thing for the first governess, Miss Jessel. She did not return his feelings. That's all laid out in Jessel's journal, which Kate finds when she first moves into the manor. Because of Quint's advances, Jessel felt increasingly unsafe. She had good reason. Quint was a straight-up creep, as evidenced by the Polaroid he took of Jessel while she slept, which he then left for her to find with a menacing note scrawled underneath. We also know that Quint attacked Miss Jessel when she tried to leave. Jessel's escape opens the film, and if you look carefully, you can see Quint's face reflected in the window of Jessel's car as she waits for the gate to open. Kate isn't in this scene. It's not shown from Kate's point-of-view, so it can't be a result of her insanity. It's also very hard to rule out the ghosts entirely. Kate starts hearing voices almost as soon as she moves into the manor, before Miles starts playing psychological games with her. Flora draws pictures of Miss Jessel The mannequin modeled after Miles and Flora's ancestor moves its head after Kate leaves the room. We're not seeing that through Kate's eyes, so it seems like it's real. If it's not? That's pretty sloppy storytelling. Finn Wolfhard: possession victim, or grade-A jerk? So, is Miles possessed? That's what The Turning 's false climax implies. When Kate tries to gather the children and take them to the car, Miles cowers in his bedroom, claiming that Quint won't let him leave the house. In Henry James' original novella, Miles is obviously under the spirit's influence, too. On some level, we're supposed to believe that Quint is pulling the strings. Kate certainly thinks so: When she dreams about chasing Miles through the hedge maze, the boy briefly transforms into Quint himself. Of course, if the supernatural parts of the story are only figments of Kate's disturbed imagination, then Miles isn't a puppet for some supernatural entity. He's just a bad kid. We know that Miles nearly beat a kid to death, which is why he was expelled. He's moody and sullen and spoiled and used to getting his way. It's entirely believable that Miles torments Kate simply because he doesn't like her. Either way, Miles is using lessons he learned from Quint to torture Kate, as he acts exactly like Bly's former stable master. Miles watches Kate while she sleeps and touches her without her consent, exactly like Quint did to Jessel. When Miles teaches Kate how to ride horses, he flogs the animal with a whip, just like Quint taught him. When Quint was still alive, he was very close with Miles. Now, literally or figuratively, the man's spirit lives on through the boy. If it's not broke, break it in Quint's whole M. O. seems to be torturing strong creatures down until they obey or until they're broken. That's what he did to horses, as Miles explains. Whether the implied sexual assault and the specifics of Jessel's murder are true or not, Quint tortured and dominated the former governess, too. Finally, that's what Quint does to Kate, either through supernatural manipulation or through Miles, who carries on Quint's sadistic legacy. After all, the film clearly positions the conflict between Kate and Miles as a battle of wills. When Miles first gives his speech about breaking in horses, it seems like he's foreshadowing how Kate will get control over the children. Mrs. Grose refers to the kids as "thoroughbreds, " after all. That's not an accident. Of course, it quickly becomes clear that Miles, not Kate, is winning. Kate is constantly surrounded by images of shattered female faces — the mannequin (twice), Flora's doll, and so on — which symbolize her mental state. She suffers violent nightmares, and grows increasingly hysterical as the film continues. It's Kate, not the kids, who end up broken. It's unlikely that her mind will ever recover. The title is the key The Turning wasn't always called The Turning. When 28 Weeks Later helmer Juan Carlos Fresnadillo was set to direct and when Game of Thrones star Rose Leslie was attached as the lead, it was called The Haunting. A few weeks before production began, however, DreamWorks shut the project down and sent the script back for an overhaul. The characters changed, the plot was altered, and The Haunting got a new title. But why? The Haunting is painfully generic, but The Turning is straight-up gibberish. Once again, though, Henry James might be the key. In the original novella, the phrase "turn of the screw" appears twice, and each time it has different but complementary meanings. Turning, or tightening, a screw increases tension. The first time James uses it, he's talking about how to make a scary story even more frightening. The second time, the governess is discussing how the events at Bly Manor are testing her sanity. Changing the title of the movie from The Haunting to The Turning moves the focus away from the ghosts and puts it on Kate's deteriorating mental condition. The spirits are incidental. As long as Kate goes crazy, it doesn't really matter why. We all go a little mad sometimes Understanding that Kate's mental breakdown is the point of the story is key to understanding The Turning 's baffling final scene. As we learn, ghosts aren't really what Kate's afraid of. At the end of the day, she's terrified of turning out like her mother. Kate says many times throughout the movie that she grew up without any parents. Kate's father left her when she was young, Kate says, and its heavily implied that her mother was institutionalized shortly thereafter. Moving to Bly lets Kate escape her mom, with whom she has a strained relationship, and gives Kate the opportunity to take care of a young girl, something Kate's mother couldn't do. But Kate's fear lingers. When Mrs. Grose learns that Kate's mother is in an asylum (or, at the very least, a home for dementia patients — it's not entirely clear), Grose notes that Kate's mother's condition could be genetic. That one comment sparks both The Turning 's big, supernatural not-quite-a-climax and its smaller, more cynical conclusion. That can't be a coincidence. The final scene, in which Kate confronts her mother in a dark room, probably isn't literal. It begins with a zoom in on Kate's eye, implying that it's happening in her head. Psychologically, what follows makes sense, even if it doesn't literally. Kate must confront the fact that she's exactly like dear old Mom. Of course she screams. Her worst fear has just come true. The questions, oh how do they linger Maybe The Turning 's ghosts are real and maybe they're not. In the end, they don't matter. Like her mother before her, Kate goes crazy. That's the real horror in the story. Of course, that doesn't explain everything that happens in the movie. Was the first, fake ending all in Kate's head, or was there more to it? Does Kate's mother have prophetic abilities, as The Turning subtly hints? What exactly happened between Miss Jessel and Quint, and how did Quint's mysterious accident occur? The Turning offers answers to some of these questions, but actively refuses to commit to any of them. It's confusing and a little off-putting. Ultimately, The Turning probably works best as a story about woman's descent into madness, aided by a sadistic child and a bad draw at the genetic lottery. As a ghost story, it's pretty run-of-the-mill. And yet, given how intentionally vague The Turning is, it's impossible to say exactly what the filmmakers intended. An interpretation is the best we can do.

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