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Cardboard Box Realtor
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Hobb's End
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![]() Anne or Anne with an E (I'm not entirely sure which is the correct name for my region.) So I'm pretty much the last person to expect to be into this sort of thing, but I dig it. I dunno if it's just because I'm feeling a little homesick and it's nice to hear Canadian cities get name dropped in hilarious accents. Anyways, it's a new show about Anne (with an E) from Green Gabels, a book series that I've never read but was aware of. It follows the titular Anne (with an E) as she is accidentally adopted (they wanted a boy) by a brother and sister to basically act as free labour. Things happen, she gets to stay, and live a life as a child, something she never got to do because she had been an orphan her entire life, which have left her with a nasty case of PTSD. Despite this, she is a very imaginative, curious, well spoken, educated, and polite girl who is headstrong and determined. She can sometimes go to Bridge to Terabithia levels of obnoxious at times, but she gets nicely balanced out by her adoptive mother's grounded and stern, but never mean, personality. Costumes and set design are top notch, it really does look like late 19th / early 20th century. There's some gorgeous cinematography and I definitely need to check out Prince Edward Island sometime in my life. Overall, a very well thought-out and executed show. |
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Toasted Poster
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: SoCal by way of Boston
Posts: 11,332
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SHOOTER with Ryan Phillippe.
Two episodes in and really digging it. Follows the very basic premise of the movie but is taking it into some very different directions so far. Oh, and the Executive Producer? Mark Wahlberg.
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mayor of spookytown
Join Date: Jan 2017
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Cardboard Box Realtor
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Hobb's End
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I find the relationship between Anne and Marilla to be the most interesting, as both are trying to adapt to the other, even if it doesn't always seem that way. Like when Matthew comes back with Anne in the 2nd episode you just want Anne to run up and hug Marilla, and the fact that it doesn't happen is sad, but you know that there is still genuine affection, which is made clear at the end of that episode. |
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mayor of spookytown
Join Date: Jan 2017
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I, too found the more harrowing moments to be pretty realistic, considering. Oh, you're only 3 episodes in? It only gets better and better. The actress who plays Marilla is incredible, especially during the sort of moments that you mentioned-- you can still see her affection glimmering through her uncertainty and steely reservedness. Some of the best moments in this first season are the ones between her and Anne, in part because, again, the actress who plays Marilla is so wonderful-- she has great comedic timing. The actress who plays Anne is excellent too of course. (I'm just hoping netflix never makes a Jane Eyre series, because that would most certainly kill me; this one almost did. It's bad enough that each episode title in Anne is from a Jane Eyre quote.) Last edited by Chiomara; 08-10-2017 at 07:04 PM. |
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