MISS G's Utopia, Di's Goddess

Augustus 2022-04-20 09:02:52

When I started to suspect that I had LES leanings it was a testament to how important movie casting is when just looking at Eva Green and María Valverde was blown

away feminist extremism authoritarianism aside - deep influence Usually not in my review of movies, the girls' weird British accent, Eva Green's head scratching, somber piano score, and ever-changing conflict throughout, are my STYLE.

Fiamma's tragedy, no matter how grievous it is, is not as complete as MISS G's tragedy. When the Queen's authority is shaken by an outsider - an aristocratic girl who completely owns her imagined life, she does not immediately become hysterical, but BEG, what to please, her heart has been completely conquered by Fiamma, yet Afraid that her lies would be exposed at any time, she was both in love and afraid of this girl. Only when she finally released her desire and the situation became uncontrollable, did she realize that Fiamma was a bird that she couldn't tie, and she had nothing to do with her. Blind worship like other GIRLS turned into contempt and disdain. At this time, MISS G took off her delicate makeup and fell into the hysteria of an abandoned woman.

There are two interesting details:
MISS G has never left the boarding school, so he is extremely afraid of ordinary social interactions and men's admiration, and even a little nervous. Before entering the store, he repeated the things he wanted to buy over and over again. In order to keep herself from stuttering, when a man stepped forward and offered to pick up the loose change for her, she panicked, and taught the girls in school that the most important thing in their hearts was "DESIRE", and vividly told about their "adventures". "The MISS G of the story is completely different.


Di also has to say that her blind and pure loyalty to MISS G eventually led to the death of Fiamma, as did other girls. Finally, Di learned the true face of MISS G, and the image of the goddess in her heart was so broken, so she embarked on the journey alone . Perhaps, to fill the crack in her heart. Then she will become her own goddess, or another Fiamma.

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  • [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.