Compared with "A Clockwork Orange", this film can be said to be much milder, but somehow I think of it, and I think it's a feeling that can only be made by the British. The dark and humid Great Britain has a sharp British accent. Everything fits so well when I see Miss G. I yelled in the dorm while Fiamma was drunk And no matter how tragic and lustful she is, it is also her own business, but the object of envy of the goddess in her mind, she will sully and destroy her with her own hands? Can't figure out the logic only feels utter cruelty that Fiamma, who was abandoned by her father because her mother eloped with a farmer, was exiled to England to punish her? What about the children of the entire mission school? Why did they come here, not because they couldn't escape, but because they had nowhere to go, so they had to stay on the island for the rest of their lives? In the end, maybe it will become a freak like Miss G, a place that suppresses human nature, a place that always breeds creatures that go against human nature, elegant school, beautiful poetry, a teacher who seems to be full of charm and motivation, but is an evil girl who is jealous and ignorant They became cruel accomplices, so it's a little funny to watch such beauty get killed, it's unbelievable and sad, Fiamma, the casting is so good, really good noble, has a temperament that will make girls heart, it's a good vision to find the director After being a woman, I feel that way
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