The rift between reality and desire

Johnnie 2022-03-28 08:01:02

There are already very good film critics and I will add a few more words.

In addition to Lian's description of MissG in place, MissG is talking about what to buy and counting the number of people in the photos. These are all manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Personally, I think eva green's performance is a bit too much at the beginning, in many places She can perform well without too much body movements, and her body movements give people a very aggressive feeling, which is not in line with her nature. Since she has a very sinister and cowardly side later, she expressed this before. The disguised passion is a little more tasteful than a little restraint. The most outstanding performance is that at the end the students all come to her together, and her strong pretence and subsequent anger are appropriately performed with dodging eyes and a low voice.

Born in 1987 María Valverde is the highlight of the film, portraying Fiamma in detail, and I think it's better than Eva in this film (maybe I prefer a more restrained character). From the silent nod when landing, from the sentence She put her hand to her ear and jokingly said that it's the sound of the world ending began, and her character was reflected consistently. Generous but not shy The atmosphere of being humiliated but still kind, the silent but gripping cry when helpless, and the tough attitude towards survival before dying at the end are all displayed in María's classical appearance and noble temperament.

Juno Temple also The performance of Di is superb. It's just that no matter how the original book personally thinks the death of Fiamma at the end is very far-fetched, or it is not necessary to use the tragic death of people to set off the theme of this film. If it is very coherent in the original book, then the film is in this The handling of the plot is also a bit lacking. One is that Di, knowing the actual situation of Miss G and Fiamma, left them behind in the end. She ran away without hesitation (she should have changed her attitude towards MG at this time).
It's a bit unacceptable that the other girls end up holding a stick together. This is incompatible with Di's blind worship of MG, not to mention that they still love Fiamma so much and have established a relationship. So It's a bit contrived to say that MG was threatened by F as a reason to fight Fiamma. If Fuzzy stood up at this time, or Di didn't leave, there would not be a final tragedy.

Please forgive my opinion on the ending.

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  • Dorcas 2022-04-05 09:01:07

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  • Ruthie 2022-04-03 09:01:12

    Eve's acting skills were severely overshadowed by her appearance in the first half, until the fierce and frantic eyes appeared when she and D looked at each other in the woods, and she finally broke away from her public beauty. The beauty of F is unquestionably perfect, and it is because of its perfection that it has to be destroyed in this isolated space. The beauty of D is pure, and the adoration of F and G is the pain that every adolescent girl will encounter. This film has the word beauty from start to finish.

Cracks quotes

  • 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.

  • Poppy: I met a traveller from an antique land Who said: 'Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. Near them, on the sand, Half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, And wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, Tell that its sculptor well those passions read Which yet survive, stamped on these lifeless things, The hand that mocked them and the heart that fed. And on the pedestal these words appear, "My name is Ozymandias, king of kings: Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!" Nothing beside remains. Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.'