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How did Fiamma Know That Miss G Had...*spoilers*


Kissed her? I thought she had passed out?


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Not only kissed, Fiamma is being seduced, and Miss G. could not be stopped before Fiamma realize it when she's sober.

Miss G. always dressed in proper manner, but the morning after she looks messy, chasing Fiamma that already wearing uniform.

My speculation, there is a cut scene that Miss G. following Fiamma and trying to convict her about the seduction that happened last night when Fiamma unconscious, so Miss G forgot to dressing properly. Similar when Miss G. chase her, after forced Fiamma to dive when she's got asthma attack. In both scene, Miss G. is wearing the same blazer.

If Fiamma only kissed, she would not look that traumatic.

For me, what makes the moment shocking is not the seduction, compare the happiness the night before, and the sadness the morning after.

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Thank you for that interpretation. Also, do you think that Di had feelings for Miss G? At the start she tells the priest that she had been having "Lustful thoughts" about someone. And she always seemed jealous of the relationship between Miss G and Fiamma.


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Of course, obviously.

I think Di's dialogue with the priest is only a prank, we know after when she told that as a comedy to her gang.

Di is someone who lust attention, when she follow Miss G. bringing Fiamma downstairs, she realize that Miss G. really betray her and has a chance to stop the seduction, but not do it. In the morning, Di still has forgiveness for Miss G. and attempt to get Miss G. attention again, they chatting and smoking under the tree.

Although after Di turn back, we see Miss G. stare from behind, Di only get used by Miss G.

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Oh! thank you once again! I really loved this movie too. Eva Green is just fabulous!


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Are you still log in there? :)

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This is an introvert movie.
The place is isolated, Fiamma event failed to escape, just after she across to the Britain Mainland.
Also notice there is no male character (there is, but not at important role :)
My favorite place is the lake, although the setting is an island surrounded by sea.

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I also feel like Miss G wasnt a lesbian, I think that she just longed for someone like her and she wanted to almost be Fiamma. And she became obsessed with wanting to be her friend because she had be isolated in the school for such a long time and didnt really know anyone like her.
In a way, I sort of felt sorry for her.


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Well, after watching the seduction scene, it is not wrong if people said Cracks is a lesbian movie.

My personal interpretation, Miss G. is clearly a big liar.

She love to read book, especially novel. Reading novel is harder than comic book, because you need strong imagination to get the realm of the novel story. The problem was, Miss G. attribute the novel story to her self, that's why the girls believe that Miss G. is a real adventurer. Accidentally Fiamma also know one of the novel remembered by Miss G. At Miss G. room, when Miss G. telling the Story of Africa, Fiamma persistently following Miss G. words, afraid her lie discovered, Miss G. replies "You must have heard me tell this one before."

Di got misunderstood, she think Fiamma ridicule Miss G., so Di said the memorable quote that also can be hear in Cracks movie trailer, "Miss G. has risked it all. She's fearless and true and an example to everyone of us." Di think Miss G. really meet the crocodiles at Africa, then Fiamma tells that Miss G. story is an exact copy from Mary Kingsley novel, I don't know if the novel really published at 1930's.

I more feel sorry for Di, although Miss G. is psychologically someone who have though feeling for a simple think, the reason I said Miss G. is psycho. Fiamma is arrogant, she suitable to be victimized.

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