![]() ![]() The first night of the semester goes as usual, but soon, a teacher introduces Rebecca to the new girl, Ernessa (Lily Cole). ![]() In an early scene involving these two and several friends (played by Valerie Tian, Laurence Hamelin, and Melissa Farman), a sense of foreboding upstages an otherwise garden-variety “teenage girl” conversation, perhaps due to the deliberate wide shots, which allow the viewer to memorize each face and personality, inviting us to figure out which qualities of each girl will lead to her inevitable exeunt from a horror movie. ![]() She and her roommate, Lucie (Sarah Gadon) are inseparable. The Moth Diaries follows Rebecca (Sarah Bolger) as she attends a new year at an all-girls boarding school. I wonder whether my recent interaction with Cole has colored my comprehension in some way. Much of The Moth Diaries, a film by Mary Harron based upon a novel by Rachel Klein, revolves around the question of whether Lily Cole’s character is a vampire, and we’re (to a certain degree) left to our own analysis in the end. ![]()
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