Just open the campus BT, the seeds of this film have just been posted, and I read the introduction that the film still retains the brushstrokes of the original book, and "boldly touched the taboo topic of 'the cruel nature of children'" and thought it was a film like "Confession" , about the darkness and cruelty of children, but in fact the film expresses not this - not the cruelty of the child, but the boarding teacher - a distortion of adult psychology.
Because of the arrival of a student, her worldview cracks. The word worldview is ironic to her, her world is nothing more than this boarding school, and the other is just a self-deceiving fantasy, but this can't stop her fantasy worldview from appearing cracks - another one she has always fantasized about owning People have "overs" and don't care.
Because of the arrival of a student, the gorgeous image and idol worship she worked hard to create in the team also appeared cracks. The girl seemed to be able to get attention and challenge her authority with ease.
She also fell for it. Isn't the girl's experience of traveling around the world what she longed for! It seems to her that she is one step closer to getting the girl's approval. It seems that if she owns her, those experiences are hers - she treats the girl as a crop.
Therefore, things cannot be used by me, so I can only destroy her.
She took advantage of the team's remaining adoration for her and destroyed a girl.
But she couldn't resist the appearance of the crack after all, until it collapsed.
PS The heroine is amazing
. The scenes of diving and swimming under the moonlight in PPS are very beautiful
. I think the actors are exaggerating, alas
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