![]() ![]() That is truly the mark of a great movie - even when you know what's going to happen it still touches you. I knew Gil would be OK because I've read the books, but it still made my heart melt like chocolate on a warm day. When Anne went to see Gilbert when he was dying and she had her hair all tumbling down I thought it looked much nicer than that weird hairdo she wears elsewhere. It positively broke my heart when Gilbert told Anne he was engaged to Christine Boyfriend-Stealer Stuart, and gave her that letter that said 'congratulations on your success, Carrots'. If you watch it as 'Anne: The Sequel' and not 'Anne of Avonlea' it makes more sense, because Anne is hardly in Avonlea at all. Then it might have satisfied more people. I couldn't believe that Anne, if for only 5 seconds, could even have thought of marrying Morgan Harris (Anne Harris? Yuck!).I think it would have been nicer to have Roy Gardner instead of Morgan. ![]() No matter what people say, the movie did stick to the book most of the time. ![]()
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