The adventures of a young orphan girl living in the late 19th century. Follow Anne as she learns to navigate her new life on Prince Edward Island, in this new take on L.M. Montgomery's class... Read allThe adventures of a young orphan girl living in the late 19th century. Follow Anne as she learns to navigate her new life on Prince Edward Island, in this new take on L.M. Montgomery's classic novels.The adventures of a young orphan girl living in the late 19th century. Follow Anne as she learns to navigate her new life on Prince Edward Island, in this new take on L.M. Montgomery's classic novels.
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Reviewers say 'Anne with an E' is acclaimed for heartfelt storytelling, strong performances, and tackling themes like feminism, racism, and LGBTQ+ issues. The series is celebrated for its beautiful cinematography, engaging characters, and emotional depth. However, some critics feel it strays too far from the original 'Anne of Green Gables' books, incorporating modern sociopolitical issues that seem misplaced. Additionally, the series' cancellation has left many disappointed, with unresolved storylines.
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One of the best shows I have ever watched I highly recommend it to everyone doesn't matter what age you are. Everyone will find something interesting in it. Amazing acting, scenography, costumes, music and of course storylines
This is one of the most beautiful shows I have ever had the pleasure of watching. I have read the books and though it differs from the books it truly is the closest to perfect television we have gotten in the past 10 years or so. It tackles modern day issues that have been alive throughout time and does so in a thought provoking fascinating way. The acting and production are second to none and it truly deserves another season to continue the storytelling. Anne Shirley Cuthburt is a passionate individual and so are her fans! She is a true role model for every young person today.
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I was such a huge fan of the Megan Follows depiction of the beloved character Anne. This depiction is also superb. So moving and so much more emotion than the former. They cannot be compared, one no less better than the other. Different but oh so excellent and beautifully acted. I love it!
Anne with an E manages to bring up topics that we rarely see in period dramas. It shows the importance of family, friends, nature, and above all, staying true to yourself. You fall in love with the characters so easily, but they aren't portrayed as perfect, everyone has their flaws but I think that's why so many people are able to relate to them. Anne has made me a better person. I've started to appreciate things I didn't before, it's like I got a new pair of eyes. Nonetheless I recommend it to everyone, no matter the age, give it a try. It will only do you good.
It is true that we never got over the cancellation of "Anne With An E", one of the most acclaimed series by the public over the last few years. The production, based on the book "Anne of Green Gables", by Lucy Maud Montgomery, was a joint responsibility of the CBC channel and Netflix.
The whole plot is centered on the transformation of Anne's life, an orphan who, after years of experiencing a series of humiliations by the current social assistance system, is going to live with a single woman and her brother.
The program had a strong optimistic message, especially due to the fact that the protagonist, in the meantime, not only revolutionizes her own reality, but also that of her adoptive family and everyone around her.
Now, on the night of last Wednesday (22), the website ScreenRant published an article in which it commented on the reasons why the production would have been taken off the air. According to CBC executive Sally Catto, the registered audience numbers were below expectations and failed to reach the age group between 25 and 54 years - which corresponds to the broadest audience of the broadcaster and, consequently, would jeopardize its continuity.
The fans, in turn, continue to cheer for the production to return on another channel or platform. We sign below and await news! It doesn't hurt to dream, right?
The whole plot is centered on the transformation of Anne's life, an orphan who, after years of experiencing a series of humiliations by the current social assistance system, is going to live with a single woman and her brother.
The program had a strong optimistic message, especially due to the fact that the protagonist, in the meantime, not only revolutionizes her own reality, but also that of her adoptive family and everyone around her.
Now, on the night of last Wednesday (22), the website ScreenRant published an article in which it commented on the reasons why the production would have been taken off the air. According to CBC executive Sally Catto, the registered audience numbers were below expectations and failed to reach the age group between 25 and 54 years - which corresponds to the broadest audience of the broadcaster and, consequently, would jeopardize its continuity.
The fans, in turn, continue to cheer for the production to return on another channel or platform. We sign below and await news! It doesn't hurt to dream, right?
Did you know
- TriviaThe title of each episode in season 1 is a quote from the 1847 novel 'Jane Eyre' written by Charlotte Brontë. The title of each episode in season 2 is a quote from the 1871 novel 'Middlemarch' written by George Eliot. The title of each episode in season 3 is a quote from the 1818 novel 'Frankenstein' written by Mary Shelley
- GoofsThe freckles on Anne's face change position, colour and size between shots in every episode.
- ConnectionsFeatured in MsMojo: Top 10 Feminist Characters in Teen Shows (2020)
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