The chaotic racial relationship in it is not so much a courtesy of the market or a compromise that I can't breathe, it's more like a satire of Dickens's original work.
The offspring of the two whites are Indians, and David Copperfield is more like the birth of his mother and an Indian doctor, completely ruining my three views. Agnes, who is gentle, skillful and fair-skinned, is actually a vicissitudes of old black woman. The casting of the main actors is like a joke to please everyone. It is as funny as the Chinese see Tang Seng in Journey to the West as a woman and Monkey King as a European.
The lovely and beautiful Dora looked at David Copperfield and ended the drastic change of the relationship between the two in one sentence. It was more like a great irony, and David, who was so crazy in love, didn't even look back. The whole movie ends in a hasty fashion.
The only bright spot in the play, I think the opposite is the unimportant supporting roles, the casting and acting are very good. For example, my aunt Micawber and even Amy and Hamm and the maids are very good. Dora's casting and acting skills are also very good.
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