Horror has always been a genre used to discuss social issues or the often silenced struggles of everyday life. The best pieces of this medium can portray guttural, realistic fears; many creators use this terror to tell resonant stories that many viewers may be shocked to find they relate to. The 1961 horror classic, The Innocents, directed by Jack Clayton, is a horror-drama that does this, using its tale of a young governess faced with two oddly malicious children to broadcast a subversive image of children and the impact adults can have on them.


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