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Dusty 2022-12-11 23:30:20

Let's first evaluate the production of this play. It gives me an intuitive feeling that the plot of this drama is neat and not procrastinated, the content of each episode is very substantial, and most of them are fully described, coupled with the rich language of the shots and the beautiful scenery, these factors make each episode look and feel different. It's nice and doesn't get boring.

Next, let’s talk about my favorite character in the play, Annie. Anne as the protagonist, her image is naturally the most abundant. From the self-respect and simplicity of being hurt and angry when Rachel complained about the red hair and freckles, to naming them the white way of delight and the lake of shining waters when I saw the boulevard and Lake Barry when I was excited and met Diana The little rituals of her show a romantic and love fantasy that is different from ordinary people, but it still hurts her to think that these are derived from escaping the pain she had endured in the orphanage and the family that fostered her in the past. At the same time, as a child, she still has a lot of things she doesn't understand. For example, her aunt can't say it out loud, and she will always say the wrong thing, making the people around her embarrassed. But Anne was lucky to meet the Cathebert siblings. Annie became less stubborn and suspicious because they had found home, and because of Annie, Marilla became less stubborn and less suspicious, and changed herself for Annie's sake. She was no longer old-fashioned, and she even became a person who was willing to accept new things. In general, this little girl's frown and smile will always affect the hearts of those who are related to her and the hearts of the audience.

This show feels like old wine in a new bottle to me, but the second season is even more pronounced. The most obvious one is that Diana's great-uncle Josephine told Anne: You can get married anytime; women can buy their own wedding dresses when they have a career, and wear them when they want. These words gave me a shock. Although I feel that it is a bit inconsistent with the times in the play, the words come from the heart... These words are a great encouragement for women's personality development and chasing their dreams. This show seems to me to express growth: Anne herself, our audience and the times.

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