I’ve started to play anne with an e in the past few days. I want to give everyone a push for this series. This series produced by netflix is adapted from the novel "Anne of the green gables (Anne of the green gables)", which is about the end of the 19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, a little girl named anne was adopted by a pair of kind and honest brothers and sisters, the cuthbert, and grew up. The casual screenshots of the scenery of Edward Island in Canada in the play are a poetic picture scroll. I think that although people in that era lacked materials and did not have many high-tech products, they also had many beautiful things that belonged to the characteristics of that era. I missed things very much. For example, no matter how busy they were, the daily fixed tea time, baking from scratch. (made from scratch), the annual county fair, because there is no refrigerator, everyone ice milk in the creek, the neighbors know each other and help each other, and everyone learns to use their own small blackboard to practice calligraphy and so on. So watching this drama also knows more about the way people lived and talked in that era, which is really interesting.
Of course, what attracts me most in the series is this little girl with fiery red hair, who has her own sometimes stubborn temper and sensitivity, but also has such a passionate imagination and insight. I saw from her the shadow of me when I was a teenager, so sensitive, so persistent, so poetic, everything in this world seemed to have been put on a fiery filter by her, and all feelings were enlarged. They were all felt so deeply.
Anne, it seems to lead me back to my thirteen years old, the age that will form "we will never separate" with friends, the age that will wear their own wreaths around the fire to sing friendship, dance and pray, The age that would greet the sprinkling cherry trees and the gleaming lake.
Another great thing about this drama is that it incorporates many topics that looked forward to the era of gender equality, racial equality, same-sex relationships, etc. It makes a good interpretation and interpretation of these topics from the perspective of teenagers and girls. Discussing, watching a community that was so conservative at the time has become more accepting of different cultures and voices, I feel that we humans have made a lot of progress in the past 100 years. Including some of the trauma and resiliency that anne's experience as an orphan brought to her when she was a child, they were both real and moved by the little actor's interpretation.
This drama reminds me again that I don’t forget my original aspirations, my heart of innocence, I hope I can always keep a curious heart to observe and feel the world, and I hope I will never be afraid to discuss something that seems "loft" with others. The topic, because there is always a little anne in my heart, and because of many real changes, it starts from this bit by bit.
Thank you, Anne with an E.
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