Spoil it for me


I probably won't end up seeing it when it's released, so if someone could spoil it for me please?

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what do you want to know ^^?

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the movie probably wont play where I am. I would like to be spoiled also. I want a full synopsis with SPOILERS on the film. If you can please!!!

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Allot of people think there will be some lesbian relationship between Miss G. and fiamma ( the new girl )but there is no such thing. Fiamma fears Miss. G and Miss G. is so obsessed with her that she would do anything to be with her.

All the other girls wanna suck up to Miss G. Especially the Di character ( Juno Tempel ) Fiamma doesn't care at all what Miss. G thinks about her. and this makes Miss. G want her even more. so Di is extremely jealous of Fiamma.

At one evening the girls decide to have a party and they get very drunk. then Miss G. takes Fiamma with her and while she is passed out she kisses her and says something like: '' We travel the world together ''

Anyway Fiamma tells things about Miss G. to Di and her clique that they don't like to hear. So Di get's very angry and upset. Then Fiamma Hits di on the cheek and she gets even more upset. So Fiamma run's away and they follow her because they have to '' teach her a lesson '' sudenlly Fiamma can't breathe because of her Astma so she have's to stop running. then those girls catch up with her and hit her to dead with sticks ( after another argument .

My english isn't that good but thats actually the main story line.

in the book the murder scene was even worse... thank god they didn't do it that way.

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so what happens to Ms. G. and the girls? How does the film end?

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Thanks for your answer! And how does it end?? Do the girls go prison? Thanks again.

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Well Miss. G just leaves, showing that she didn't care about the girls after all.

And the girls didn't go to prison or anything like that, they covered it up..

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Thanks again for your answers! Is there any chance you could go into a bit more detail about what happens after Fiamma disappears please?

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Does Ms. G find out that the girls killed Fiamma? There is a line in the trailer in which Eva yells "Nothing will come of you now! Your lives are extinguished!"

who does she say that too? The girls?

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Ooh good question!! ^^

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@yellowraver05

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In the film Di tells the girls how Miss G. lets Fiamma die (She doesn't exactly kill her, she just doesn't help her. Mainly to protect her own reputation, but partly because she's a deranged fantasist) On hearing this, the girls are disgusted by their former idol. They try confessing to the headmistress and exposing Miss. G's part in the scandal, but the head doesn't want to know. Instead the girls decide to disown Miss G. telling her what they really think of her and throwing their diving team sashes at her feet. As she lives for their admiration and approval, this is a crushing blow for her and in a pathetic parting shot she shouts "Nothing will come of you now! Your lives are extinguished!" at their retreating backs.

Also, the letter which is read out at the end, we're supposed to think it's from Miss G. to the girls, making some kind of (amoral) amends with them, but it actually transpires to be from Di, who has run away to find her place in the world following the shattering of her illusions.

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Spoilers!


Di has a crush on the glamourous swimming coach, Miss G, and is the firm favourite and ringleader of her group. Their comfortable little gang is broken up when the equally glamourous Spanish princess Fiamma joins the school and swim team, and immediately captures the attention of Miss G. It becomes a triangle: Miss G gets increasingly obsessed with Fiamma, Fiamma is disturbed by Miss G and also openly disgusted by the teacher's hypocrisies and deceptions, and Di is terribly jealous and makes Fiamma's life hell. The bullying culiminates in Di physically throwing Fiamma out of the school.

When Fiamma is eventually found, the two girls make the first steps towards friendship, and at the following dorm party they all get a bit drunk, and Fiamma passes out; Miss G takes her to her own room and starts to kiss and fondle her; Di witnesses this through the keyhole and flees.

The next morning, Fiamma is visibly upset, Miss G equally so as she runs around after her. Di is broody, and eventually tells the rest of her gang that Fiamma seduced Miss G. Fiamma tells Miss G that she will report the molestation to the teachers, and horrified, Miss G realises her career will be over. She in turn manipulates Di's affection for her into anger. The confrontation between Di's gang and Fiamma turns ugly after Fiamma tries to explain what really happened, and as she reveals Miss G's lies and character defects. Fiamma runs into the forest as things become more violent, but the girls catch up with her and, under Di's leadership, beat her up. Fiamma starts to have an asthma attack, and that's when the girls stop, terrified. They run to get help, and Di runs into Miss G, who declares she'll go to Fiamma, and directs Di to the teachers.

In the forest, Miss G refuses to give Fiamma her inhaler, and calmly watches her die. Di returns just in time to see Miss G placing the inhaler in Fiamma's lifeless hands, and that's when she realises the truth.

Later, Di tells the girls what happened, and united, they confront Miss G. They are powerless officially (the headmistress refuses to acknowledge the school's culpability, despite releasing Miss G from her duties), but they quit the swim team and deliver Miss G from her last role.

The final scene has Di leaving the school to explore the world, as Fiamma had always spoken of doing, whilst Miss G, fired from the school, goes to the local village and finds a small room she can live in, presumably closing herself away for the rest of her life.

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Wow...that is extremely different than what happens in the book.

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In the book the ending culminates similarly except for the fact that instead of just merely beating her, the girls take turns sodomizing Fiamma as well, doing so until she is dead. They leave her inside a cave and cover up her body. They never tell anyone what they did, not even Ms. G. Ms. G is fired because she was the one who took them out walking that day but other than that she held no other physical responsibility for what happened, she didn't even witness it. Changing the ending like that completely changes the personalities of the girls as well as the nature of the book. I realize the books are always changed when turned into movies because they are different mediums, but I feel like the movie could have stayed more faithful to the ending and the characters. I am still going to see the movie because it looks good in its own right, but I suggest to everyone to read the book. It's very good, and short, you could it read it in a day because it sucks you in.

"Ich hab euch etwas mitgebracht, hab es aus meiner Brust gerissen. Mein Herz brennt."

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They don't leave her in a cave, they put her in a tomb next to the remains of this sir george or something.

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Golly, that all sounds a bit traumatic! I liked the ending of the film, it was maintained a postive vibe. I was dreading that it would turn out all the girls remain complicit and become a part of all the deception and endless trapping cycle and whatnot, so it was a relief when they turned against Miss G and Di moved on.

What happens to Di in the book? I understand it's told from the POV of the girls as women?

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In the book after they committed the murder, all of the girls grew more quiet and spend more time with their noses in their school work.


in the book Di doesn't feel any sympathy for Fiamma at all! even after she killed her. all she cares about is getting close to Miss G.

in the movie Miss G. killed Fiamma, but in the book the girls did it.

i think i like the ending more of the movie. It really shows how messed up the Miss. G character is.

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Nothing spectacular happen to Di in the book. She grows up, gets married I think three times or so, loses her figure and stays rich. And probably unhappy.

"Ich hab euch etwas mitgebracht, hab es aus meiner Brust gerissen. Mein Herz brennt."

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I have a question that somewhat involves the book..I remember one of the teachers, I believe the science teacher (do not recall her name) was disliked by Ms. G and the same thing around; there was a rumor that she (the science teacher) was a lesbian, I assumed that she and Ms. G had a relationship. Was this played out/talked of at all in the movie?

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Hmm, it sounds like the film is quite different. I am always undecided when I hear they have made such large changes and wonder why... I suppose if they are going to turn a woman into a villain, people want a definite "evil" character. So to have the film Ms. G actually have a part in the death gives that, where in the book she may have a chance at redeeming qualities or sympathy toward her...

I think it may be why the film has had some poor reviews, because the acting and directing and cinematography are all divine... I blame it on the idea of a woman being evil in "that way"... maybe people aren't ready for that yet? But of course it needs to be brought to light because it happens in life.

I think its curious that they had such a young and lovely Ms. G in the movie as Eva, because I heard Kohler say she thought she was too young and beautiful for the Ms. G in her head... I wonder what the audience perception would be if Ms. G was not so lovely? I guess because many never expect the pretty ones to do bad things... yet how often they do.

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