One run, two tears and three guns, this Anne is not ordinary

Sincere 2022-11-23 19:24:06

First of all, Anne's image is very close to the original and my personal imagination: thin, freckled, lovely carrot-colored hair, sensitive but very flexible. Anne in the play is full of emotions, or it can be said that she is a little too full. To sum up, it can be said: one run, two roads, three guns, joys and sorrows are seamlessly connected, and there is a little drama.
Mrs. Gilbert Xiaozheng is handsome, her brows and eyes are handsome and warm, and her performance is natural. Compared with the original work, the Mathew brothers and sisters have a faster contact with Anne, and their feelings are more externalized. From the first love of the two brothers and sisters, it can be seen that they are only dedicated to waiting for one person to grow old. Jerry's little brother is very cute, and he is responsible for laughing. In general, the characters in this version are relatively successful, and some sidelines are also extended to assist in character building.
Secondly, from the plot point of view, the first 4 episodes are still close to the original work, but the progress is much faster, and many of Anne's embarrassing things when she first came to the Green House are omitted, such as decorating flowers for worship, being rescued by Gilbert in the river, etc. Watch the plot. When I read the original book, I knew that Anne's words were insufferable, but the fast chatter on TV made me very weak, the combined version of Tang Seng and Hua Shao. Anne and Gilbert's relationship progressed very rapidly in the last two episodes, and since the sixth episode, the original party said that it was completely impossible to spoil, and the screenwriter expanded many side branches, which also led to the original happy green house life of Anne was deleted. too much.
The scenery in the play is very beautiful, but unfortunately only the first two episodes explain more about the environment, and in the later stage, you can basically see the scenery by means of transitions. Overall, I can only say that the expectations outweigh the observability.

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