I don't remember saying this when I read the book, but it's one of the truths that this masterpiece made me understand!
I’ve always been daring to watch movies and TV shows, but Fantine almost didn’t dare to watch it when she had her teeth extracted. Maybe I just had my teeth extracted a few days ago. Because the roots of the teeth were growing well, there was only a small piece of the crown left, and I had to replace it several times. The forceps were pulled out after 40 minutes of anesthesia. Before I had the tooth pulled, I joked with the doctor, "If it wasn't very painful, I wouldn't use anesthesia." It hurts to have a tooth pulled.
But Fantine was pulling the front teeth without anesthesia. Under such a bad environment, the man who pulled the teeth looked like a devil and pulled the front teeth off. It hurts my heart to see. I'm afraid it was the youth edition I read back then. The editor was afraid of scaring the children and deleted the detailed description of the person who pulled the tooth and the environment in which the tooth was pulled out.
TV series produced by BBC are basically conscience dramas! It's just that the six episodes are really short, there are many details, and the relationship between the characters can't be shown. When I watch it, there is always a kind of "this is the next part? What about the xxx part?" But the characters are really well created, Jean Valjean The comparison before and after the change, Javert's always cold-blooded and stubborn, Fantine's beloved son, the tragic situation of little Cosette, Thenardy's selfishness, rogue, laziness and cruelty, the grown-up Cosette's desire for the outside world , Marius' grandfather's rotten aristocratic shelf... The scene is too real, the scene of robbing the child for 40 su, the scene of saving the old man, the scene of Thenardy letting the child break the window...
Reading and watching dramas are the same. Everyone has different experiences, different ways of thinking, and the focus of watching dramas is also different. The opinions and gains will also be very different, and this drama, no matter from which perspective, will definitely have great Harvested.
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