

Cracks
Two friends embark on a journey together which will test the limits of their friendship and uncover dark secrets. Reality and imagination start to blur. Can they trust everything they see?
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Plot Summary
In an exclusive Irish girls' boarding school, a charismatic and unconventional teacher, Miss G, inspires a devoted following among her students. However, her arrival disrupts the established order and fuels the obsessions of a clique led by the privileged Fi. When a new girl, Gaby, arrives and gains Miss G's attention, tensions escalate, leading to a dark descent into jealousy, manipulation, and ultimately, tragedy.
Critical Reception
Cracks received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its atmospheric tension, strong performances, particularly from Eva Green and Juno Temple, and its exploration of adolescent psychology and repressed desires, others found its pacing slow and its narrative overly melodramatic and ambiguous. The film's visual style was often highlighted, but its thematic depth was debated.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and strong lead performances.
- Criticized for its slow pace and melodramatic tendencies.
- The exploration of female obsession and sexuality was a common talking point.
Google audience: Audiences were divided, with some appreciating the film's dark and atmospheric tone and the compelling performances, while others found it to be slow-moving and unsatisfying in its resolution.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the 2005 novel of the same name by Sheila Kohler, which itself was inspired by a real-life incident at a girls' boarding school in South Africa.
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