If you want to chase this drama for a lifetime, please continue to shoot~

Rebeca 2022-12-02 12:36:42

(This article was first published in the tenth screening room)

As a senior fat house, in addition to eating all day long, most of the rest of the time is spent in cat and drama.

I have traveled so many roads and watched so many dramas. There are romantic and sweet love stories, and there are spicy and heavy "Fifty Shades of Grey".

There are well-behaved and delicate and pollution-free organic ladies everywhere, but the wild daisies with top flowers and thorns are rarely seen in the wilderness .

Otherwise, this little girl would not have been chosen—

Her name is Annie , she has red hair, freckles, and she is very talkative and loud.

Hmm, that doesn't sound very pleasant.

Don't worry, don't shake your head, she is not a female classmate at the next table who is often out of the box.

To know her, you have to start from the original book.

Anne is the heroine of the world best-selling book Anne of Green Gables .

What I want to talk about today is the American drama "Little Anne" based on this book .

The score of the first season of this drama was as high as 9.1, and finally stabilized at 8.8 . In the second season, it made persistent efforts to return with a good score of 8.9 .

The role of Anne in the play, carefully selected from 1,800 girls, is Canadian actress Amy Beth McNulty .

Whether in the original book or the animated film "The Red-Haired Girl Anne" adapted by Hayao Miyazaki, or the film version of "The Beautiful Girl", the story begins on the train.

"The Beautiful Lady" stills

In the original book, the author Montgomery described Anne's ordinary appearance like this :

The boy was pale and extremely thin, and his head became more abrupt because of this thinness. Annie's slender neck was pressed against this red-haired head, and the train swayed as if it was teetering.

Annie in the play not only breaks the inherent image of countless pearl and jade versions, but also strengthens the three-dimensional sense of the character again realistically. It's almost like Annie in the novel escaped from the pages of the paper version, and this match is shocking.

The story takes place in the mid-to-late 19th century. After an orphanage and a bullied childhood, Anne came to live at the home of a pair of siblings (Matthew and Marilla) in Prince Edward Island.

It was a pity to see Matthew of Annie. He wanted to adopt a boy to share the family's farm work, but the orphanage got it wrong.

I still remember Annie's anxiety when she told herself that she was waiting for Matthew in the play. She shook her head and babbled a long sentence:

The simple and fluent sentences come from the mouth, and the words are heart-wrenching. It is not difficult to imagine that in the seemingly short but long wait, Annie was helpless to face the unpredictable fate.

Matthew immediately understood this kind of sadness from the experience of an adult, a child who completely caters to an unknowable destiny, makes people cry. Compassion and empathy grabbed Matthew completely, and he took Annie home.

What Annie brought to the Cuthberts was not only an earth-shaking change in their emotions and lives, but also more than a shelter from the wind and rain for Annie brought by the kind-hearted siblings.

They gave Annie a home. Anne's misfortunes, the Cuthbert sisters and brothers watched and hurt in their hearts.

They reached out to each other's hearts and began to touch each other in love.

The sister and brother became the enlightenment of Annie's growing cognition, and the two insisted on the life creed that Annie has always cultivated: elegance, self-esteem, strength and kindness .

The hardships of childhood made Annie both sensitive and kind.

She was abused in the orphanage and in countless foster homes, but the idea of ​​human nature has never changed.

When someone asked Annie: "How could they do this to you? Don't you hate them?"

Annie just replied with a smile: "They're going to get mad about something they're not happy with. They must be trying to be nice to me. Since I know they want to be nice to me, I shouldn't hate them."

If it's just literal, then it's not moving enough.

The short dialogue secretly revealed Annie's thoughts on human nature. She has overturned, questioned, and recast human nature.

After encountering these, Annie became tough and resolute.

She acts sharply, loudly, and has a delicate reflection that goes against her age.

Neighbor Mrs. Linde did not shy away from saying that she was not beautiful, and Annie immediately responded when she exploded in place. But after the incident, Anne was ashamed of her rudeness and sincerely apologized to Mrs. Linde.

Since then, he and Lin De have become friends with each other, and have been cared for silently by this elder for a long time.

The continuation of the story is like the sun opening a trickle under the ice, revealing the warmth and piercing of the spring.

The story of young people is driven by the recklessness that is unique to young people, and the screenwriter accurately presents their unique rebelliousness, loneliness, jealousy and bullying.

Life unlocks in another miserable way, with Anne falling into the ostracism of her peers on Princes Island.

Anne is bound to bring catastrophic discomfort when she is in Prince's Island, where her mind is imprisoned.

In addition to suffering, the experience of displacement in her early years gave her thoughts and experiences beyond her peers.

Classmates and teachers didn't like her, and the boys humiliated her and called her a stray dog.

She is open-minded and more informed than children her age. Publicly speaking about men and women, her peers were ashamed of her and said she was dirty.

She read the article aloud with emotion, but was ridiculed by her peers.

This lonely child wanted to break the shackles of this thought with a thin weapon, but the indifferent ice picks pouring in from all directions almost pierced her heart.

What is told here is not only a growth story, but an exposition of the psychological level and social status of young people.

Just at this moment, like the rising sun in the gloomy winter, the male protagonist appeared with his unique halo.

I have to say that the male protagonist Gilbert played by actor Lucas Jade Zuman is very handsome. If you have been moved by the movie "Heartbeat", you will immediately understand that this pair of cp will How to capture your heart.

The male protagonist Gilbert is a handsome boy with excellent grades, independent thinking, and good looks. His experience is somewhat similar to that of the heroine Annie, who came from a peasant family and became an orphan after the death of his father.

From his level, he could easily recognize the unusual and precious quality in Annie, a pure heart.

It is only when suffering is encountered that there can be thought of suffering.

The male protagonist has a panoramic view of Anne's uniqueness and loveliness, but the obvious love is bound to arouse the jealousy and resentment of the male protagonist's admirers.

Annie's classmate Ruby, a simple and even dull rich lady, generously and openly loves the male protagonist Gilbert. For the sake of the male lead, Ruby rejected the marriage proposals of many men, and she firmly believed that she would eventually marry him.

However, everyone could see that Gilbert was in love with Anne, and Ruby himself knew that, but no one could wake up a person who was pretending to be asleep.

Anne has neither a prominent background nor a beautiful appearance, but she is admired by the campus prince.

The girls' hatred of Annie was magnified beyond measure. Neighborhood rumors are fueled by innocent agitation, and the young girl Annie is nearly pushed into the swamp of growth.

She was in the wilderness and outskirts of the crowd, desperate and helpless, and silently sutured the wound with time.

Anne and Gilbert's love affair is both beautiful and regrettable.

His self-esteem, self-confidence and bravery gave her a model-like spirit in her life. He tries to protect Annie, but invisibly burdens her even more. But he still moved forward, warming Annie's heart with seemingly small touches.

Anne inevitably fell in love with Gilbert, but his holiness and bravery made her cowardly. She longed for this wonderful boy, but knew that she could not afford to love him.

The screenwriter handled the emotional line between Annie and the male protagonist naturally and properly, without exaggerating it, and rendered silently with every bit of life.

Here no one is in a hurry to get results, and no one has to demand results, and it is enough to keep paying attention.

This relationship was placed in the hardest-hit area of ​​Annie's life. It relieved a lot of Annie's suffering into a very sweet one. It made the suffering of young people relieved with understanding and attention.

BB Xia is used to seeing many poor, forbearing, restrained, and submissive heroines, but she has never seen such Annie .

She walked on the thorny road reluctantly, and still did not forget to gaze at the beautiful scenery despite the difficulties.

The radiant energy in her little body is both comforting and comforting, and she has never forgotten to chase her dreams.

Whether you are young or not, you can come and see this growing up story in Prince Edward Island, the brave and kind Anne, maybe it will bring you new inspiration.

View more about Anne with an E reviews