It was not until I grew up that I knew that the heartless frolic, full of flowers and herbs, the June 1st program, the long classroom in the summer sunset and the long shadow on the wall, will never come back. . So in retrospect, probably childhood was golden, the color of a dazzling summer sunset.
The show begins with a noisy little girl meeting a dull uncle. It's hard to imagine how a little girl with so much talk could be an orphan, shouldn't it be the image of the weak, trembling little boy in Oliver Twist? It was not until the end of the show that she was constantly interspersed with her memories of the orphanage and the host family. The fear and suffocation fit her image - Annie, emphasizing that there is an E in her name, so she can't be called An, a stubborn and even stubborn person. Paranoid, energetic, sincere, candid, knowledgeable little girl who constantly hits the nail on the head.
Imagination, imagination, what a good friend, helping to analyze spatial geometry problems, drawing drawings in architectural design, or a partner in loneliness, a trace of vitality. Annie repeatedly emphasizes imagination and expresses imagination. Her good friend, the siblings who adopted her, also changed the color of life because of imagination.
Anne of Green Gables, not as well-behaved as Little Women, nor as introspective as John Christopher, she is a daisy growing vigorously in the fields, and her exuberant vitality is her image.
Thank you for this drama for taking me back to my childhood. Fortunately, I didn't miss it.
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