Originally, I wanted to see the opinions of the bean friends purely on this drama, but I saw that the lower evaluations in the long reviews were played from the perspective that did not conform to the original work, not from the plot or performance techniques of the drama itself. commented. Immediately felt bored.
Since many reviews have already mentioned that the 85th version of the drama and the animated version of "The Red-Haired Girl Annie" are relatively restored, why do you need this drama to be completely restored? If it's just a reappearance of the story, then this drama is not badly separated from the themes expressed in the book 112 years ago and the drama 35 years ago. What's the point of filming it? What is the progress?
The original "Anne of Green Gables" is a children's literature with a limited audience. But "Little Anne" is not, and its audience is by no means limited to children. It magnifies Anne's tragic life experience and heavy background of the times, but on another level, the fairy tale coat of the original book is torn off, exposing the true nature of reality.
Perhaps, audiences who gave low scores simply because they did not conform to the original work, whether for the purpose of expressing their rich childhood experiences, or for the repressed reality that faded away from fairy tales, are not suitable for watching this drama.
If you can't even see the major premise of the word "adaptation", you won't seriously appreciate Annie's fantasy world in the play, and you can't guarantee that your score can reflect the quality of the work itself.
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