In the 2001 film "The Others", it is implied that the servants left Grace's home before her death.
There are a few clues that support this theory. First, when Grace and her children first move into the house, the servants are already there. This suggests that they were hired by the previous owners of the house.
Second, the servants seem to be unaware of Grace and her children's presence in the house. They often act as if they are the only ones there. This suggests that they cannot see or hear Grace and her children.
Third, the servants eventually leave the house without saying goodbye to Grace or her children. This suggests that they do not know that Grace and her children are there.
Finally, Grace's husband, Charles, is revealed to be dead. This suggests that the servants may have been hired to take care of Grace and her children after Charles' death.
However, there is also some evidence that suggests that the servants may have left the house after Grace's death. For example, when Grace and her children first move into the house, the servants are seen doing chores such as cooking and cleaning. However, as the film progresses, the servants are seen doing less and less work.
Additionally, the servants are seen becoming more and more erratic and unpredictable. This suggests that they may be being influenced by the ghosts in the house.
Ultimately, it is up to the viewer to decide whether or not the servants left Grace's home before or after her death. The film does not provide a definitive answer.
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