There is a gap with the original

Kennedi 2022-10-30 15:43:13

After watching three episodes, I was really surprised at the beginning. The actors fit the original work very well. But seeing that there are really only actors selected later...

A few very painful episodes 1 Annie was not abused before, but just didn't give enough care. It's just to show that Annie is still optimistic and positive in a miserable environment, but it is really unnecessary to add a plot of being bullied by her peers before she knows Diana. In Annie's original book, she looked forward to a friend of the same age and even imagined two fictitious friends for herself. The deletion of such an important dialogue in the play also made Annie and Diana so restrained and even worried about being bullied when they first met. . From here, I feel that the change is very subtle.

2 Annie wouldn't push Jerry out so arrogantly. Annie was really worried about being sent away before she was formally adopted, but she would definitely, never create a false opponent to challenge him in such a brutal and unreasonable tone. Annie in the book will not have these narrow thoughts.

3Marella, even if she misunderstands that Annie stole the crystal, she will definitely and never send her back to the orphanage because of this incident. According to my own understanding, Marella should have decided to adopt Anne on the way back to Mrs. Spencer in the book. She is a bit stubborn, but not hard-hearted, on the contrary, she is a kind old lady with a knife-mouthed tofu heart. The misunderstanding in the book that Annie stole the crystal and stayed to her death only punished her not to go to the picnic. I wasted an episode of time deliberately to understand the misunderstanding and pull hatred for the characters to show what? ? ?

4 The students in the school are very friendly. The boys are not that bastard. Ruby is not green tea. Annie is a child king in the book. Although the girls didn't quite understand what Annie said, they liked Annie very much. Even Josie Pie just made things difficult for her and didn't bully her. He would never say such harsh words to Annie just because she was popular with boys. The boy in the book has never insulted Annie because of her orphan status. It is just that the boy does not play with the girl. Everyone has gone through that period, right? How can it be misinterpreted like this? In contrast, Gilbert’s collapse is nothing to mention...

5 The little mouse is really awkward.

It was really deceived by the story before Annie's apology. The plot before this was restored almost crying. The beautiful Prince Edward Island, the railway station, the cherry trees, the shining lake, the white road of joy, and the kind old Matthew. Every conversation I can remember on which page of my book it is. In order to make the plot fuller, some new dialogues also restore the nagging and imaginative image of the original Anne. So much so that I ignored that Marella had been suspecting that Annie was stealing things in the early stage, and I should have found out the clues as early as these plots.

I usually watch a movie or TV series that I don’t like, so I won’t criticize every point with indignation. Moreover, the quality of the show is really not bad, especially when the actors perform well, and the expression of Xiao Anni is very rich and special. vivid. But this book has extremely important meaning to me. These forced plots distorted those beautiful characters and emotions. The family, friendship, and love in the book are what I look forward to most, but they are mixed with doubt and jealousy. As far as the content of each episode is concerned, it is richer than the 85 edition of a book after three episodes, and the production is more detailed, but the old edition is great in terms of the plot restoration, and no extra plot is added. It's not that this edition is bad, but that it deviates too far from the original.

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