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Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:33 pm
This is a discussion for the second movie:
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Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:44 pm
This is my favorite movie in the series, I loved seeing the relationship between Marilla and Anne, and when Anne came home, and they both ran to one another and hugged one another, you can tell just how close and how much they missed one another.
I couldn't help but feel a little bad for Gilbert throughout some of this movie, what with his two proposals to Anne. However, it makes the end so much nicer. =]
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 5:17 pm
i agree it was heart breaking she turned him down twice....that one makes me cry.
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Posted: Thu Apr 17, 2008 8:52 pm
Biyanka This is my favorite movie in the series, I loved seeing the relationship between Marilla and Anne, and when Anne came home, and they both ran to one another and hugged one another, you can tell just how close and how much they missed one another. I couldn't help but feel a little bad for Gilbert throughout some of this movie, what with his two proposals to Anne. However, it makes the end so much nicer. =] you can pin point the moment (twice) when gilberts heart breaks and when Annes does! on the bridge when Anne said lets not ever change and gilberts heart breaks right there and then gilberts in the barn with the buggy and anne tells him there isn't anyone else and that she likes him more then anyone yeah the camera pans to Gilbert and you can see his heart break. and anne's breaks when she runs out onto the train platform and calls out to him and he waves at her, yeah after he told her he was engaged to thats her face! i love this movie most of all!!!!
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Blessed Conversationalist
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Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 2:31 pm
angel_of_joy Biyanka This is my favorite movie in the series, I loved seeing the relationship between Marilla and Anne, and when Anne came home, and they both ran to one another and hugged one another, you can tell just how close and how much they missed one another. I couldn't help but feel a little bad for Gilbert throughout some of this movie, what with his two proposals to Anne. However, it makes the end so much nicer. =] you can pin point the moment (twice) when gilberts heart breaks and when Annes does! on the bridge when Anne said lets not ever change and gilberts heart breaks right there and then gilberts in the barn with the buggy and anne tells him there isn't anyone else and that she likes him more then anyone yeah the camera pans to Gilbert and you can see his heart break. and anne's breaks when she runs out onto the train platform and calls out to him and he waves at her, yeah after he told her he was engaged to thats her face! i love this movie most of all!!!! Good thing that there is beauty to the sadness. =] However, I always thought that Anne's "heartbreak face" was right when Gilbert told her that Christine and he were engaged. Her smile fades a tad, her voice becomes breathy when she says, "I'm so happy for you, Gil." When I played Anne, I was told to act very sad then, then very happy and loved when Anne goes to tell Anne goodbye. She's overcome with love and emotion that Gilbert thought enough to congratulate her (anyone notice the "Carrots"?) on the success of her play. I always wondered where Emmeline and Morgan went on to do in life after Mrs. Harris passed on. I always imagined that Emmeline and Anne especially (not so Morgan as she turned down his proposal as well!) would keep in touch. Rachel Lynde was a wonderful and meaningful person in this one, and I didn't realize until I actually got to play Rachel. ^_^
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Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:29 pm
Biyanka angel_of_joy Biyanka This is my favorite movie in the series, I loved seeing the relationship between Marilla and Anne, and when Anne came home, and they both ran to one another and hugged one another, you can tell just how close and how much they missed one another. I couldn't help but feel a little bad for Gilbert throughout some of this movie, what with his two proposals to Anne. However, it makes the end so much nicer. =] you can pin point the moment (twice) when gilberts heart breaks and when Annes does! on the bridge when Anne said lets not ever change and gilberts heart breaks right there and then gilberts in the barn with the buggy and anne tells him there isn't anyone else and that she likes him more then anyone yeah the camera pans to Gilbert and you can see his heart break. and anne's breaks when she runs out onto the train platform and calls out to him and he waves at her, yeah after he told her he was engaged to thats her face! i love this movie most of all!!!! Good thing that there is beauty to the sadness. =] However, I always thought that Anne's "heartbreak face" was right when Gilbert told her that Christine and he were engaged. Her smile fades a tad, her voice becomes breathy when she says, "I'm so happy for you, Gil." When I played Anne, I was told to act very sad then, then very happy and loved when Anne goes to tell Anne goodbye. She's overcome with love and emotion that Gilbert thought enough to congratulate her (anyone notice the "Carrots"?) on the success of her play. I always wondered where Emmeline and Morgan went on to do in life after Mrs. Harris passed on. I always imagined that Emmeline and Anne especially (not so Morgan as she turned down his proposal as well!) would keep in touch. Rachel Lynde was a wonderful and meaningful person in this one, and I didn't realize until I actually got to play Rachel. ^_^ yeah i guess that would be heart break or is it the point where she realises that Gil is the one for her and she can't have him anymore. i think there is more heart break in the moment when she has to say good bye because its like she's saying goodbye to all of her hopes. the characters of emmeline and morgan are kinda in the book Windy Poplars and they are kinda two different characters. she never falls in love with the "morgan" character in the book but she does write him a letter to come and get little Elizabeth and she grows up to be a very well off woman and moves back to paris with her father. there is also a character that is the beginning Em character and she learns mary queen of scotts in the book but she has no ties to Little Elizabeth. they kinda roll all the characters together to fit them into the movie. i love Rachel in the second movie. you just feel so much for her after her husband dies and when she becomes so attached to Anne.
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Posted: Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:57 pm
I love watching the growth in this movie. You see Anne grow from child to woman, and the relationship between Anne and Gilbert grow from hate to love. It's a very transforming movie.
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