Elentari
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Ah, the Anne movies are delicious!
Back when boys still had cooties
my aunt and my mom would watch both Anne movies any time they were together and we cousins would roll our eyes and run away--only to go hide downstairs and listen to the movie through the vents.
It was because of this introduction that I can quote the movie so well.
I agree with everyone who said they should have stuck with the books when making the movies. I read on the website or something, back when the horrid excuse of a continuing story was released, that they set Green Gables in the early 1900s when in the book it was the 1890s (or something) and that is why in the Continuing Story that Gil goes to WWI instead of Jem and Walter as it SHOULD have been.
And yes, Daydream, Rilla is a sad book, but Kenneth is as dreamy as Gil and Rilla is so much more of a likeable character at the end. Oh! That porch scene before Kenneth goes overseas when Rilla is trying to hard to be romantic and Jims won't go to sleep and she's thinking horrible thoughts and Ken is actually thinking she looks like a madonna...And then the kiss...I haven't read the book in months, but I can always remember there was mint near the steps. Ahh. (Now you all KNOW I'm an addict!)
The only redeemable part of the Continuing Story was the very end when she goes to pick up the boy at the train station. And even THAT was hard to swallow because it meant that any more movies that might be made would be messed up as well (House of Dreams, Ingleside, Rainbow Valley, and Rilla). Honestly, though, I was surprised at Continuing Story for not using ANY book material AT ALL (other than, as mentioned before Anne marries Gilbert, but even THAT wasn't according to book. It makes Prince Caspian look like a book-to-script film, which we all know it WASN'T.
Though Anne DID say right before Diana's wedding that she wanted to be a nun ("the bride of Heaven"..."only I'm not Catholic")



I agree with everyone who said they should have stuck with the books when making the movies. I read on the website or something, back when the horrid excuse of a continuing story was released, that they set Green Gables in the early 1900s when in the book it was the 1890s (or something) and that is why in the Continuing Story that Gil goes to WWI instead of Jem and Walter as it SHOULD have been.
And yes, Daydream, Rilla is a sad book, but Kenneth is as dreamy as Gil and Rilla is so much more of a likeable character at the end. Oh! That porch scene before Kenneth goes overseas when Rilla is trying to hard to be romantic and Jims won't go to sleep and she's thinking horrible thoughts and Ken is actually thinking she looks like a madonna...And then the kiss...I haven't read the book in months, but I can always remember there was mint near the steps. Ahh. (Now you all KNOW I'm an addict!)

The only redeemable part of the Continuing Story was the very end when she goes to pick up the boy at the train station. And even THAT was hard to swallow because it meant that any more movies that might be made would be messed up as well (House of Dreams, Ingleside, Rainbow Valley, and Rilla). Honestly, though, I was surprised at Continuing Story for not using ANY book material AT ALL (other than, as mentioned before Anne marries Gilbert, but even THAT wasn't according to book. It makes Prince Caspian look like a book-to-script film, which we all know it WASN'T.
Though Anne DID say right before Diana's wedding that she wanted to be a nun ("the bride of Heaven"..."only I'm not Catholic")