Courage and closure

Casimer 2022-04-01 09:01:19

Because it is an adaptation of a novel, because it tells the story of growing up, and because the background is a British girls' boarding school in the 1930s, I did the math on paper before reading it: literature + growth story (= cruel, not good / good Violent and bloody scenes) + closed space, filled with little girls chatting and intriguing, at least they can make dozens of plays. . . Ok, look!

After reading it, I can't say it's heavy. To say cruel, Lily Zhou is much more cruel than this. Speaking of intrigue, I just finished watching "Towards the Republic" recently, so I'm not at all worried about the idea of ​​a little girl. I was amazed by the flash of lily love, but I always felt a bit sudden.

But I still feel sad that I can only survive as a strong man in the world constructed by myself, deceive myself and confine myself. But then again, what is the real world?

After reading it, I sighed softly, but fortunately there is no cheap sympathy flooding casually.

Eva Green was amazing in "The Dreamer" back then. It was like Venus with a broken arm was finally 3D. But when I look at her later, I can't tell. She is still pretty most of the time, but from a certain angle, a vicious expression suddenly emerges, and there is a feeling of "ah, it seems to be a precursor to early schizophrenia".

Ah, I didn't expect it to be so wordy.

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Extended Reading
  • Russ 2022-04-05 09:01:07

    A lot of things, slowly digested, so beautiful

  • Bernhard 2022-04-04 09:01:08

    The film with the theme of youth growth was shot with a bloody gloomy and strong sense of picture. Also, Eva Green and PENELOPE seem to be

Cracks quotes

  • [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.