Unleash the beast in your heart

Eldora 2022-04-20 09:02:52

This review is primarily for the novel, and is here as a supplement to the film.

Those female students are so obsessed and worshipped with G, and the infatuation with less is so blind and unswerving. To them, she is electricity, she is light, she is the only myth. In order to get close to G, the female students have the courage to faint and invite G to come to the rescue, in exchange for her breath, soft breasts, shoulders that can be rested on, and the inquiry of her deep voice in her ears.

G infiltrated the students' minds with romantic remarks and became their spiritual leader. Beneath her surging words, she was cold and selfish, and her arrogant and upright posture concealed triviality. She picks out the beautiful, rich, or capable female students and brings them to her door, uses and manipulates them recklessly, and abandons the disfavored believers at will. She enjoys this kind of totalitarianism.

What G instills in the students is the release of desire, and practice this belief personally. When Fiamma pear flower with water appeared in front of the teachers and students, G became horny. At first, it was to please him by letting go of his body, and his meticulous tenderness. At this time, G was like a tiger sniffing roses, but a tiger is a tiger after all. When his patience runs out, thousands of rewards are all in vain, and his desire gradually changes. The embarrassment and helpless anger of chasing Fiamma all over the world, finally appeared the hideous figure.

The book compares the moment Fiamma stepped into the school to "The Birth of Venus". The beautiful god in the painting came into the world with a sense of resentment, melancholy and confusion. This mental state is always accompanied by Fiamma, predicting her poor life. . Fiamma has a soft temperament, but she can be soft but not destroyed. She takes care of all kinds of things. She is indifferent and indifferent, which makes the group of female students jealous and hateful. After slaughtering it, it is good to sacrifice it with both hands. Fiamma's usually indifferent and sloppy style has long made the masses dissatisfied. He is too strong in the swimming team's limelight, and the title of aristocrat is so annoying. He is cowardly and cowardly. If you don't bully and teach him how to be worthy of this soft persimmon.

Finally, on an unruly night, pear blossoms overwhelmed Begonia. The next day, G Zhang was in a state of anxiety, fearing that his filthy deeds would be exposed. She took this group of girls to a remote place and used her words to instigate Di. Di turned out to be wicked, resentment fermented in the sultry air. They experienced the excitement of the annihilation of human nature, and watched another life die in their hands. At this time, G carefully hid himself, hiding in the corner and watching all this calmly.

There is a definition of crack in the book. Here, Quan is the oracle of apocalypse. G is the crack of female students. When the eyes of the sky are opened, the students see another world. She called on desire and passion, but she didn't know that when she opened the cage, she called out an evil beast. This is really the same as "Dead Poets Society". G in the book is a Hitler-like character who is good at controlling the thoughts of others and pursuing totalitarianism. Under her influence, she has cultivated a group of little Nazis.

Compared with the gorgeousness and incomprehension of the movie, the novel is clear, concise and thorough, so cold that there is no room for manoeuvre. At first glance, the film feels rich in layers, but it is a bit disturbing, and the side branches are oblique. It is both complicated and confusing. Why don't people explain it clearly when I hate it? (This is probably what many people want to see after watching the film. Read the novel to find out why), and then I saw that there were three screenwriters, no wonder!

If you want to find answers in the book because of the many doubts in the film, you will be disappointed. These doubts are not in the book at all, they are entrained by the film itself.

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Extended Reading

Cracks quotes

  • [first lines]

    Di: Miss G, I wanted to thank you for lending me the book.

    Miss G: Did you read it?

    Di: Yes.

    Miss G: Did you get caught?

    Di: No. And anyway, I'm not sure what all the fuss is about. I wasn't corrupted.

    Miss G: Good for you. Let them put that in their pipes.

  • Miss G: The most important thing in life is desire.

    Miss G: You can achieve anything you want.

    Miss G: The world is yours for the taking.

    Miss G: Nothing is impossible for you, my girls.

    Miss G: All you need is to desire it.