"Little Anne" is based on "Anne of Green Gables" by Canadian writer Lucy Maud Montgomery. To talk about the first impression of Annie, I am afraid that it must be traced back to the elementary school days. In my memory, I only remember that this freckled red-haired girl likes fantasies and makes small mishaps, but she keeps growing until she finally gains family, friendship, and love. In this film, we can not only enjoy the natural scenery of North America: the green life in spring, the boulevard in summer, the autumn moon and spring breeze in autumn, and the snow-covered snow in winter, but also realize more philosophy of life. Aside from these, it is not difficult to find that the play is also interspersed with the views of small-town characters represented by Ai Fanli Town on family education, gender equality, female independence, racial discrimination, school bullying, homosexuality, marriage and love in the late 19th century. , Different views on educational philosophy... Matthew and Marina were never married, but gave Anne the best love. There is a very impressive plot that Matthew can quietly remember Annie's obsession with adding a horseshoe sleeve to her clothes, and then go to town shyly and walk into the women's clothing store to make a new dress for Annie. Their brothers and sisters can also comfort Annie when she gets into some minor mishaps. When the family is facing bankruptcy, worry about Annie's future; and actively encourage Annie to stick to her correct position... Although Annie is an orphan, she is full of love. Diana's parents hope that their daughter will enter the Paris Ladies School, and her life goal is to "be a wife and a mother"; Josie's mother pays great attention to her daughter's appearance, and hopes that her daughter can marry into a nobleman and revitalize the family; Gilbert's The family environment has not been shown too much, but I can still get a glimpse of it. Although the mother died, the father was able to get along with his son frankly and gave Gilbert a good family education. The film's portrayal of Gilbert's character also surprised us. There are many friends around him, and the phrase "a cute girl is a cute Aunt Josephine in the play is always a spiritual mentor who keeps pace with the times. She praised Annie's imagination and independent self-love; she was willing to support Cole in her pursuit of her artistic dreams; she also taught Diana not to give in to the goals that others had set for her...and she finally dared to be about her own homosexuality. Express your opinion to those around you. Our love for Annie, and those around Green Gables Farmhouse, is not groundless. Annie can always have endless imagination about things around her. It is really commendable to know that how many of us lack a love for life and have our own unique views on something. Although she has been scorned by others in the past: being ridiculed by Mrs. Linde for her ugly appearance, and being played with by her classmates... But she is still able to grasp her life in the present moment and melt the ice of all barriers with her own enthusiasm. As little Annie, we have experienced too much, so we might as well be bold and pursue what we love bravely. Aunt Josephine in the play is always a spiritual mentor who keeps pace with the times. She praised Annie's imagination and independent self-love; she was willing to support Cole in her pursuit of her artistic dreams; she also taught Diana not to give in to the goals that others had set for her...and she finally dared to be about her own homosexuality. Express your opinion to those around you. Our love for Annie, and those around Green Gables Farmhouse, is not groundless. Annie can always have endless imagination about things around her. It is really commendable to know that how many of us lack a love for life and have our own unique views on something. Although she has been scorned by others in the past: being ridiculed by Mrs. Linde for her ugly appearance, and being played with by her classmates... But she is still able to grasp her life in the present moment and melt the ice of all barriers with her own enthusiasm. As little Annie, we have experienced too much, so we might as well be bold and pursue what we love bravely.
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