came back, he was very impressed with the blonde version of evagreen: she has a stronger sense of existence than the male lead. =. =
If I had watched this "Crack" earlier, I had seen this mysterious and decadent woman earlier, and
it would not be surprising why she later appeared in Tim Burton's new movie named after the goth aesthetic. No wonder Johnny Depp wants to
shout: Ojisan, go and conquer this monster like you -_,-
!!!
, That's an exaggeration. The movie doesn't talk about the ambiguous feelings between women. It's
a crime movie and a mystery movie. In fact, the truth of the story is clear to the audience at a glance.
So I define it as 70% Atonement + 30% Growth Education.
The closed boarding school for girls in the wet and cold areas of the United Kingdom, at first listen, feels similar to the geographical setting of the organ donor school in Kazuo Ishiguro's "Don't Leave Me", the
closed environment must have demons, all girls In the world of the group, it is impossible for nothing to happen.
The diving team girl in "Crack" and Lucy and others in Ishiguro's novel are ignorant.
It's just that the ignorance of the latter is with a fresh sense of the world and the spirit of exploration,
while the ignorance of the former is a cocoon that has been tacitly restrained over the years.
When MissG, the soul of the diving team, and Di, a female student who was fascinated by her, appeared on a boat in a cold lake, the
"beautiful and evil" modification finally found the best host
. The adventurous experience of dressing up and traveling around the world has become a few key words to package Miss G's bold, free, well-informed and self-contained image.
However, as the film progresses, "beautiful and evil" is gradually replaced by "beautiful and cowardly" and "beautiful and pitiful".
In a group with a solid relationship, it is taboo to join new members.
Xenophobia is basically an instinctive reaction of everyone. This reaction may be out of self-protection, or it may be out of showing regional prestige;
and girls ’ schools The girls are the best people to experience this kind of sociological experiment.
Rotten Wood recommends Xunzi’s saying that
people are inherently evil at the beginning. People grow up mixed with negative emotions from the first cry at birth. Along the way, they get jealous, melancholy, timid, willful, arbitrary, and self -learning. Selfish skills, which become part of the character, make people sick and cause inconvenience to themselves and those around them.
Therefore, a person's growth process is either to overcome these shortcomings, exercise his social experience to increase his emotional intelligence, and become an adult who can stand up to criticism in his speech and behavior, or at least disguise himself as a good person.
From this film, many theories about the complex spiritual aspects of human beings can be derived, and most of the conclusions are drawn from the character of Miss G, but it is good to leave it to Freud to explain the seriousness.
Miss G's deviant behavior towards Fiama, a Spanish aristocratic student, is not simply out of lesbian lust, because she is not a pure lesbian, she is only a spiritual idol who is portrayed as a teenage girl in the romanticism of the film .
Because I saw the ideal self who traveled the world, I wanted to own and follow, but I was ruthlessly rejected.
Miss G is not closed by an unreachable and elegant girl. In fact, she sees her own limitations in this world, as if the door to a fictional world has been closed.
Movies are a mirror, and whoever you are will see yourself in movies.
What Rotten Wood sees more in the movie is not the Miss G who pretends to narrate poems and exercising childlike orders to the girls on the diving team,
but the blond girl Di with a small face.
Di is the diving before Fiama broke into this small circle. the core of the team,
Not only does she formulate the dining rules in the cafeteria, she is also the diving benchmark in Miss G's mouth;
she herself cannot be compared with the fashionable leader girls in American TV dramas in terms of appearance and talent,
but in her own living environment.
She is undoubtedly excellent in terms of understanding and comprehension of right and wrong .
While all the girls were hoping for a happy ending like the orphans in Dickens' novels,
Di was the only one who knew that he would never be taken home by his parents.
When the mask of Miss G's incompetence was taken off, she was also the fastest person to repent and act;
she would not look for opportunities to create an illusion for the future and deceive herself.
Di and Miss G are in the same lineage. They grew up in this cramped girls' school without any intellectual and spiritual nourishment.
Their daily task is to sing hymns in the morning and repeat useless simple diving movements.
Rather than saying that the appearance of the perfect girl Fiama is a destruction to the diving team,
I think it is an opportunity for the older masquerade sister MissG and the impulsive teenage loli littleD.
In the early morning after the drunken night, Di, who thinks he knows the truth, leads the girls to commit the biggest sin of their lives.
Fiama, the vase that symbolizes all that is wonderful in the outside world, is broken.
Coincidentally, the actress who is known for her loli acting style who plays DI is JUNO who plays the little liar in another movie of the same type, "Atonement".
The liar is not sad, the sad thing is the person who upholds the stereotype and prejudice and finally causes disaster.
At the end of the film, MissG, who had taken off her heavy makeup, left the girls' school with her own suitcase like an ordinary village woman. She rested
at the hotel nervously, fingering the items on the bedside table to ensure that she did not exceed the school. 5 pieces specified.
I don't expect any possibility in her life anymore.
It was a new beginning for the former evil loli Di, who boarded the ship to the outside world with Fiama's relics.
Luckily, she is the only beneficiary of this story, and it is entirely possible that she could have been another Miss G without Fiama.
Evil Lolita grows on the corpse, this is her lesson.
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