At the end of the play, Joe said to the bookseller: You keep the deposit, but I want to keep the copyright of my own book. Do you know this, director?
From the girlhood of the girls to the end, the book tells the story of 4 little girls who have experienced various setbacks and stories, overcome their shortcomings and become little women. The director probably cut this linear narrative into a mess to show off his skills. Constantly flashing back, I believe that people who have not read the original book will definitely crash. The key is that the director has such a good resource and so many actors, can you choose one that looks like the original? ! Can you guide the actor's behavior? ! The virtuous Mrs March was lively when she came out, the beautiful eldest Meg was giggling at every turn at the wedding, Joe was boyish indeed, but I couldn't stand her banging Teddy on the arm, and Beth was Gentle, quiet and shy, the actor's simple face and the agile movement of getting up from the beach when he is sick is really inappropriate, and Amy, who is not tall and has a nose, is definitely not the short one. And the image of the thick nasolabial creases deeper than the sisters, she is the most in line with the lady style of the time, that is, the best marriage style, her advice to Laurie is the respectful persuasion of Sister Bao, not the one in the play. The feeling of a single mother who hates iron not becoming steel! Finally, my boy Laurie - he's a boy! boy! boy! Maybe this kind of boyishness made Joe not have a relationship with him, but he shouldn't be a second-year drug addict who always frowned and looked up at people! When he first appeared in the book, he was a little melancholy and lonely. He was lively and loyal when he joined Sister Taozhong. He was not a middle schooler! ! !
Except for the part where Beth and Joe on the beach have the feeling of the book, the rest of the show can't agree with it. Oh, and the professor is an older German, not this little Turkish guy! ! ! ! !
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