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Cracks
The one and a half minute short tells the story of a young girl making friends with imaginary crack creatures, formed by cracks in her bedroom wall, before encountering the unnerving "Crack Master".
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Plot Summary
Set in an elite all-girls boarding school in Ireland in the 1930s, the film follows the lives of a group of students and their charismatic dance teacher. When a mysterious new girl arrives, she quickly becomes the object of fascination for the existing students, particularly for the most popular girl, Poppy. The arrival of the new girl disrupts the established social order and unleashes hidden desires and resentments within the close-knit community. As the tensions escalate, the school's idyllic facade begins to crumble, revealing dark secrets and a dangerous obsession.
Critical Reception
Cracks received mixed to positive reviews from critics. Many praised its atmospheric visuals, the performances of its lead actresses, particularly Eva Green, and its exploration of complex themes such as obsession, sexuality, and repression. However, some critics found the plot to be slow-paced and the psychological drama occasionally underdeveloped.
What Reviewers Say
Visually striking with strong performances, especially from Eva Green.
Explores dark themes of obsession and repressed desire in a boarding school setting.
Pacing issues and underdeveloped psychological drama were noted by some critics.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's moody atmosphere and the intensity of the performances, finding it a compelling, albeit sometimes unsettling, character study. Some viewers felt the narrative could have been more engaging.
Fun Fact
The film is the directorial debut of Jordan Scott, daughter of filmmaker Ridley Scott.
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