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Reviews
Anne: A Strong Effort of the Spirit of Good (2019)
A beautiful tribute to an important topic
This episode demonstrated the significance of self-determination and the rights of women. The episode beautifully showcased the importance of bodily autonomy and women's rights, delivering a powerful message that resonated deeply. Despite the historical treatment of women as property within the realms of marriage and family, this episode skillfully navigated traditional themes while emphasizing their ongoing relevance. By seamlessly blending elements from the past and present, it vividly illustrated the persistent challenges faced by gender dynamics throughout history, making it a truly compelling narrative.
An absolute masterpiece of an episode.
Anne: Memory Has as Many Moods as the Temper (2018)
A beautiful and moving episode
This episode will never not make me burst into tears. It shows a story of hardship between brother and sister, Marilla giving her life to take care of her family after Michael's death. Matthew is not one to show affection often, but his genuine love for his sister is clearly seen in his interactions with Marilla as he takes care of her for once.
As someone in the lgbtq, this episode is such a beautiful tribute to how we experience love. Aunt Josephine and her love for Gertrude is truly inspiring, as well as Cole's immediate comfort in her home. The way Cole confides in Aunt Josephine talk about love always moves me to tears. It shows the actuality of lgbtq love throughout history, even if it's not a major plot of the show.
Anne and Cole both find themselves at the party as they meet these incredible people very unlike those at Avonlea. Anne sees many different paths in life and accepts everyone at the party with bursting curiosity. Cole regains his passion for art and leaves knowing that there is a better life outside those he is surrounded by at home.
This episode is truly a masterpiece and a breath of fresh air from the lifestyle and routine we see from Avonlea in the rest of the show.
Z-O-M-B-I-E-S 3 (2022)
I loved it!
I absolutely love the zombies movies, but this one was by far the best! They had amazing songs and the characters had some awesome representation, like a bisexual character who used they/them pronouns (although not explicitly said in the movie, you can see through their interactions). I thought it was a really cute and awesome film!