Hmmm, maybe the kids are more evil than you thought
Just throwing this out there for the sake of conversation, lol.
By the way, I subscribe to the theory that the kids were molested by their caretakers and that Miss Giddens is a repressed, unstable person... not the literal "spooky ghost story/possessed demon children" version that some people see when they watch this movie.
But did anyone else think that maybe Miles and Flora had a hand in Miss Jessel's and Quint's death?
Some clues...
- Miles is the first person to find Quint dead at the bottom of the steps. I suppose it could just be by chance... but maybe not. Miles obviously wasn't afraid to go out alone at night as witnessed by his late night, barefoot stunt in the courtyard. Maybe he knew he could surprise a drunk Quint coming home late and easily push him down the icy stairs.
- Flora secretely knew how to row a boat even though Miles claimed she was a "baby" and couldn't handle a boat. Later Flora claims Miles taught her. Why the deception on Flora's part? Maybe she didn't want anyone to know that she had taken Miss Jessel out in the boat and caused her to fall in and drown.
- Miles "playfully" strangled Miss Giddens and it didn't appear that he had planned to stop his attack until he was interrupted. And then the pigeon with the broken neck. You know what they always say is the best way to spot a serial killer as a child, right?
- Flora's freak out at the pond. Was she overacting/overreacting because she thought the Miss Giddens knew the true cause of Miss Jessel's death and that's why she threw such a hissy fit?
- Mile's death. Miles had a similar reaction to the nonexistent "ghost of Quint" that Flora had earlier to the nonexistent "ghost of Miss Jessel" but taken to the next level, sudden death. Remember, these kids don't know why this lady keeps badgering them about their secrets. They don't know that she's seeing ghosts. They just think she's digging for the real truth. And they'll do virtually anything to hide their dark secrets.
- It's possible that Mrs. Grose knew (or at least suspected) the real story behind the deaths and what led up to cause the kids to be homicidal maniacs (molestation and abuse). That would help explain why she is so hesitant to speak of the past. She's afraid for her life and ashamed that she did nothing about the abuse. And not because of the spooky ghosts that only the new crazy governess sees.
If I've misremembered any of the scenes, please correct me.
Cheers!