Annie's casting is great

Sarai 2022-09-08 08:39:08

Although it has changed a lot from the original, Annie's rich imagination, textbook-like oral expression, and smooth and natural emotional changes brought me into the play. Every time she sees how she can't stop talking, every time she tries to please others but makes mistakes, I feel sad for her and cry for herself several times.

The description of Annie in the book: "Two thick red hair braids dragged under the hat all the way to the back. Her face is small, white, thin, and freckled; her mouth is big, so are her eyes; she has a pair of eyes. It looks green in some eyes and states, and gray in other eyes and states."

"I'm too skinny, am I? I don't have any flesh on my body. I really like to imagine myself being beautiful and chubby, with my elbows slightly sunken."

Annie

I can’t help thinking of the innocent and stupid me who thought that as long as I took the initiative to contact others and spoke with a smile, I would make friends. If you take the initiative to cater to others, all you get are blank eyes. Why, because you are not good enough, an ugly duckling should hide in the corner and watch others perform gracefully on the stage built. What's the use of reading books? Even if you can't sleep all night for a book, it's not as good as a beautiful woman posing for a few minutes.

Of course, this is a bit of negative energy. In fact, this is also considered a kind of growth, and it is not particularly cruel. It may be because I was really not good at talking at the time, was rustic, did not have good grades, and was yellow and fat.

She is a special girl who has lived in an orphanage since she was a child. No one told her what to say or not to say. She likes to read books, and she likes to speak complex and emotional words. Thin red hair and freckled face. These three points made her incompatible with others. But fortunately, Diana appreciates Annie's talent. Fortunately, Annie has always been kind. Fortunately, Annie can let everyone see her value. Fortunately, the Cuthberts saw Anne's special.

Annie's emotional switching was seamless. The first second she talked about something enthusiastically, the next second she blacked her face, either fear or anger, then time stood still, and Annie's emotions were nowhere to be excreted, and finally she ran out to cry bitterly. I like Anne like this, who is kind to people but also has her own personality.

Finally, talk about my favorite plot, of course Gilbert, so handsome, so handsome, so handsome, especially the funeral episode. It turns out that the snow in not all places is like ours, because it melts quickly, so you will stick to Ni when you step on it. The snow there, step on it, stick to the trouser leg, shake it, it will fall, and it will be clean. I really want to go to Iceland with my boyfriend to step on the snow.

The second season will still be so abused, and now I really want to come out of the second season, hurry up, hurry up.

Some people hate Annie in the play, but I like and pity it. Annie in the play is also a character that many people hate. Maybe the director has achieved his goal.

After continuing to take a peek, he plucked up the courage but still looked at Annie shyly
The cruel young master after being poked in the pain
I pretend to be calm when I feel pained

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