Annie evaluation action
2022-10-01 13:08
The most moving thing about this comic-style film is that it uses a musical comedy with American characteristics to reflect the daydream of American characteristics—how poor people with nothing get rich overnight. Annie's experience is very similar to Oliver in "Orphans in the Fog". They both found happiness in their miserable lives and the long-awaited love in loneliness. Compared with the theater stage, this kind of dream is more gorgeous, dreamy, and weird due to the use of the expression of the film, so it is more attractive, and it is effectively contrasted with special effects in many key places. Out of a tense atmosphere.
Extended Reading
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Daddy Warbucks: Absolutely not! I'm a businessman. I love money, I love power, I love capitalism. I do not now and never will love children.
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Daddy Warbucks: Miss Hannigan, I presume?
Miss Hannigan: Yes?
Daddy Warbucks: I wanna talk to you about Annie.
Miss Hannigan: You wanna return her and forget her? Or trade up?
Daddy Warbucks: I wanna adopt her.
Miss Hannigan: Would you excuse me for a moment? Aaarggghh!