The Turning - La Casa Del Male ❲GENUINE × 2027❳
Set against the backdrop of the early 1990s—notably marked by news of Kurt Cobain’s death—the film follows Kate Mandell (Mackenzie Davis), a young governess hired to care for two orphaned siblings, Flora (Brooklynn Prince) and the surly Miles (Finn Wolfhard). The choice of the 1990s allows the film to maintain a sense of isolation; without cell phones or the internet, Kate is physically and digitally cut off from the outside world. The estate itself, with its hidden hallways and abandoned rooms, functions as a character, embodying a deeply rooted evil that mirrors the characters' internal struggles. Themes of Trauma and Masculinity
Beyond typical horror tropes, The Turning interrogates the lingering devastation of childhood trauma and the cycles of toxic masculinity. Revisiting The Turning, 2020's Turn of the Screw Adaptation The Turning - La casa del male
The Descent into Ambiguity: An Analysis of The Turning The Turning (released as La casa del male in Italy) is a 2020 gothic supernatural horror film directed by Floria Sigismondi. A modern adaptation of Henry James’s 1898 novella The Turn of the Screw , the film transplants the Victorian ghost story to a sprawling, isolated estate in 1994 Maine. While the film attempts to revitalize the classic tale through a grunge-infused aesthetic and contemporary themes, it ultimately becomes a polarizing study of psychological trauma and narrative ambiguity. A Modern Gothic Setting Set against the backdrop of the early 1990s—notably
