Everything changed quietly with the appearance of Feyama. She was of noble birth, erudite and educated, and could tell good stories, perform magical tricks, and do all kinds of things that make girls envious and hateful. He is cold and gentle, quiet and humorous. Even MISS G was attracted to her. Speaking of which, I don't know whether Feiyama's wisdom and family background made her a success or indirectly killed her. Because of her wisdom, she discerned that MISS G's so-called fascinating experiences were all from books, and her diving lessons did not teach diving techniques, but only some vain rhetoric. The perfect MISS G turned out to be an illusion. Everything started to mess up.
MISS G was amazed at Feiyama at first, she longed to be favored by Feiyama, she treated her much better than other students (naturally aroused the envy of everyone); but later she found out that Feiyama knew her true colors Afterwards, afraid of her revealing, she frequently showed her kindness and showed meticulous concern. She seemed to be begging her with her actions: please don't say it. . . . At the same time, she still expects to reach a tacit understanding with Feyama. I thought maybe it was because of this emotion that she had a relationship with a drunk Feyama. She longed to embrace in her body those magical experiences, those ideals of beauty, what she fanatically wanted to be and be. So Feiyama woke up to expose her. She fears that cowardly people often become ruthless in order to dispel their fears and abandon all justice. She found that everything could not go as he wished, and she wanted to destroy her. She lied to the girls on the diving team to confuse right and wrong, causing the girls to seek revenge for Feiyama for her, and later Feiyama's death.
Throughout the whole thing, the performance of the diving team girls is very interesting. Dai is the most admired and obsessed with MISS G, she is sad and angry at the diversion of MISS G's attention, she is jealous of Feiyama, and she makes no secret of it. Later, she took the initiative to court him, but then her jealousy rekindled because of a misunderstanding and took the lead in "sanctioning" him. As for the other girls, some actually didn't dislike Feiyama, and even liked it very much; some completely obeyed Dai's command and were incited. Poor Feyama, lost her life because of her intelligence and because of the ignorance and wickedness of others.
My eyes are clear, but I am blind because of my teacher. Such a villain's MISS G turned out to be an idol for girls. Was it the perfect lie she made, or the girls were blinded, or were both parties self-hypnotizing and enjoying themselves in this relationship? MISS G leads the girls down a scary path. The confidence and sense of achievement she gave them was just self-hypnosis in such a closed environment. The pride the girls have, go out and have a look, it's really a sad joke. They think they have the world, when in fact they have nothing. If one day, they go into the wide world, they will collapse.
Fortunately, the ending of the movie is not so dark, and Day finally leaves the school. With her confession to Feiyama, her renunciation and farewell to the past, she embarked on her real life. At this moment, MISS G's previous poetic descriptions of courage all turned into smoke, and the still cowardly and hypocritical MISS G receded like a shadow. Only when we are freed from the wrong teacher can we see the other side, the vastness of the world, and the tiniest of personalities.
PS: Eva Green is very beautiful in it, the movie casting is very insightful, and all the little actors have performed wonderfully. The scene of people swimming in the moonlight is as beautiful as a dream.
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