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Anne auf Green Gables - Das Leben geht weiter

Originaltitel: Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story
  • Miniserie
  • 2000
  • 1 Std. 33 Min.
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Anne auf Green Gables - Das Leben geht weiter (2000)
The continuing adventures of Anne Shirley in New York and in France during World War I.
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ErwachsenwerdenZeitraum: DramaDramaFamilieKriegRomanze

Anne ist jetzt in ihren Zwanzigern und kehrt zum ersten Mal seit Marillas Tod nach Avonlea zurück. Bald darauf wird Gilbert eine Stelle in einem Krankenhaus in New York angeboten und er über... Alles lesenAnne ist jetzt in ihren Zwanzigern und kehrt zum ersten Mal seit Marillas Tod nach Avonlea zurück. Bald darauf wird Gilbert eine Stelle in einem Krankenhaus in New York angeboten und er überredet Anne, mitzukommen.Anne ist jetzt in ihren Zwanzigern und kehrt zum ersten Mal seit Marillas Tod nach Avonlea zurück. Bald darauf wird Gilbert eine Stelle in einem Krankenhaus in New York angeboten und er überredet Anne, mitzukommen.

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    • Megan Follows
    • Jonathan Crombie
    • Schuyler Grant
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      • Megan Follows
      • Jonathan Crombie
      • Schuyler Grant
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    Megan Follows
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    • Anne Shirley
    • 2000
    Jonathan Crombie
    Jonathan Crombie
    • Gilbert Blythe
    • 2000
    Schuyler Grant
    Schuyler Grant
    • Diana Wright
    • 2000
    Patricia Hamilton
    Patricia Hamilton
    • Rachel Lynde
    • 2000
    Janet-Laine Green
    Janet-Laine Green
    • Maud Montrose
    • 2000
    Greg Spottiswood
    Greg Spottiswood
    • Fred Wright
    • 2000
    Cameron Daddo
    Cameron Daddo
    • Jack Garrison
    • 2000
    Shannon Lawson
    • Elsie James
    • 2000
    Douglas Campbell
    • Dr. Powell
    • 2000
    Barry Morse
    Barry Morse
    • Palmer Winfield
    • 2000
    Martha Henry
    • Kit Garrison
    • 2000
    Dan Lett
    Dan Lett
    • Water Owen
    • 2000
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    Nigel Bennett
    • Fergus Keegan
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    David Gardner
    • Mr. Dodd
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    Jill Frappier
    Jill Frappier
    • Mrs. Dodd
    • 2000
    R.D. Reid
    • Reverend Morgan
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    Miranda de Pencier
    Miranda de Pencier
    • Josie Pye Spurgeon
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    Nicole Peters
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    LuckyDragon

    A literary disappointment

    I first fell in love with the story of Anne Shirley and Gilbert Blythe as a seven year old when my family watched Anne of Green Gables on The Disney Channel. I read the books as quickly as I could, and I make an effort to re-read the books every 2 or 3 years. Even at 25, I find myself laughing at the same parts, crying at the same parts, and wishing that Anne would just accept Gilbert's proposal the first time he asks her. Every time I finish Rilla of Ingleside (book 8), I wish that Lucy M. Montgomery had just written one more book so that the story could continue...

    The story did continue in 2000 with the third installment of Kevin Sullivan's Anne films. However, this one was a complete departure from the story that I and little girls around the world had grown to love. Where the first two movies were laden with episodes from the books, the third movie had nothing in common with the books at all. Were we supposed to ignore the fact that by the time WWI rolled around, Anne's CHILDREN were old enough to fight? According to Sullivan, while the rest of the world moved ahead about 20 years from the time of the bridge scene to the time the third film opens, Avonlea was stuck in a timewarp.

    Sullivan should have realized that the people who would have waited for a third film after 15 years were the ones who truly loved the Anne story. While the movie is able stand on its own as a love story between a woman named Anne and a man named Gilbert, those of us who waited deserved a continuation of the story L. M. Montgomery wrote. Keeping close to the the first four books served Sullivan well when putting together the first two movies. I for one would have loved to have met Captain Jim, Susan, and old Dr. Blythe; to be a part of a wedding that I have imagined from my childhood; and to see Anne and Gil experience the joys and sorrows of their House of Dreams. Sullivan's decision to completely ignore the works of L. M. Montgomery is an insult to her memory, her work, and her fans.
    tageraway

    a film not for true 'kindred spirits'

    Although this could almost have been a decent war drama by itself, this film should by no means bear the name 'Anne of Green Gables'. For this film, Kevin Sullivan was fortunate enough to have 4 more books from which to write his script- but he chose to ignore all of them. For him, this was a 'what if' movie - not a 'what was written' movie, which - as a die hard 'Anne' fan - put me in the depths of despair. I won't even go into the under-developed characters or predictable plot. After capturing so many girls' hearts years ago with two beautiful films, Kevin Sullivan has betrayed us by substituting scenery for explosions and character for carnage. Amongst all the victims in this film, it was for the death of Anne's spirit for which I grieved the most.

    If you treasure your Anne girl, DO NOT see this movie.
    lovethebeatles64

    Anne and Gilbert, kindred spirits? Not anymore, and they're not even pretty

    The only reason I can think of that this movie even bears the title "Anne of Green Gables" is that the director/producer/whomever decided that they could make a lot more money misleading hundreds of loyal Anne fans. This movie is so unlike the other two that it could be about any couple during WWI. Whatever possessed the wonderful Megan Follows and Jonathan Crombie to be in this disaster of a film, I am sure none of us will ever comprehend.

    I also cannot understand why Kevin Sullivan, who first presented Anne on screen with such sincerity, could somehow think that the original L.M. Montgomery stories were simply not good enough anymore? This movie might not be exciting to the "Mission Impossible" fans that it seems to be geared towards, but Avonlea was exactly the setting that made the Anne movies so wonderful. This "continuing story" has none of the beauty and vivacity of the former films. We loved Avonlea and Prince Edward Island, because they provided simple and natural backdrops, allowing the talent of the actors to shine through.

    And speaking of the talent of the actors, where on earth did it go? To agree with another reviewer, the actors looked tired and restless during their scenes, as if they wanted nothing more than for all of it to end. Maybe they were blackmailed into doing this? Not only did we have to endure Megan Follows and Jonathan Crombie simply looking old, we were given the added benefit of seeing several other actors coming back to play their former rolls, and clearly not having fun with them. I am not even going to discuss the new character of Jack Garrison, who seemed to be pulled out of thin air to form a soap opera-like love triangle.

    When I read a wonderful book like "Anne of Green Gables" (and "Anne of Avonlea", "Anne of the Island", etc.) It disappoints me so much when a movie comes out that is nothing like the amazing piece of literature I have enjoyed. When I heard that there was going to be a "continuing story" my mind automatically filled with images of Anne and Gilbert's joyful wedding at Green Gables, and of their "house of dreams" and their many children. When I heard that it was to be nothing like the book, I could hardly contain my disappointment! We loyal Anne fans have waited so long...for this?

    Other reviewers have complained that their visions of Anne have been ruined forever. I did not have this problem, because I have an imagination that allows me to "imagine things differently from what they are." This movie was so unlike Anne of Green Gables, in storyline, setting, and characters, that it had no effect on my longterm enjoyment of the first two films.

    If your curiosity cannot be contained, and you simply must risk it, then by all means, watch this film. If not, however, I caution you, do not touch this movie or it will contaminate you for life!
    JohnnyOldSoul

    Um, Mr. Sullivan, what happened?

    One thing that really got me about this film was the way Sullivan Productions junked what they had (almost) seamlessly meshed in the past: the "Anne" world with the "Road to Avonlea" world.

    Anne and Gilbert had already married and had children by the time of Marilla's death, and it was another few years before WWI happened in the "Avonlea" world. However, here Marilla has died and Anne and Gilbert aren't married yet. Mrs. Lynde, Marilla's long-time friend and confidante becomes a minor character, almost a glorified cameo appearance, and doesn't act like it's been years since she last saw Anne. Josie and Moody are just kinda there as 'fanwank' to placate any fans who might be disappointed that this film wanders so far away from the established 'Anne-iverse.'

    That aside, this film still is a bit of a mess. Historical accuracy goes right out the window, and I found it hard to get really involved in these "strangers" lives.

    Although, comments made on Megan Follows' appearance is unfair. It's been TWENTY YEARS since the first "Anne" so OF COURSE she's older...duh! Megan Follows does a lot to try to save this film. She's as good an actress as ever. Jonathan Crombie did well also. The radical transformation of Diana's character isn't that out of line with what came before, and Schuyler Grant does very well here.

    Sadly, a missed opportunity. This might have worked better as a "Road to Avonlea" reunion movie. I mean, WWI actually was on the horizon when the series ended.
    Xeresa6

    Anne was the mother of five in World 1

    I've read all the Anne books! I really dislike it when they take a beloved character, and completely ignore all the written material on said character.

    It was Anne's three sons who fought in WW1, and you can find the story in Lucy Maud Montgomery's book entitled "Rilla of Ingleside" The story of the terrible effects of the war is seen through the eyes of Anne's youngest child, Marilla, who is fifteen at the start of the war in 1914.

    It is a heart-felt story. One of Anne's younger sons dies in France, but it is also a story of hope and faith and the foibles of a small community facing a situation outside the small island they grew up on.

    Why they didn't use that story, or indeed, the previous story where Anne is married and starts a new life on her beloved island with Gilbert I'll never know!It often seems to me that screenwriters don't read, or do research when dealing with literary subjects!

    I'm sorry that they didn't give Megan Fellows better material. She is a fine young actress and deserves better. Ps: Diana's husband Fred Wright was a pleasant, down-to-earth farmer in the Anne books.

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    • Wissenswertes
      The plot of this film bears little resemblance to the storylines of any of the "Anne" source books because of legal disputes that were at the time ongoing between Kevin Sullivan and the heirs of Anne author Lucy Maud Montgomery. Ultimately, Canadian courts agreed with the heirs that Sullivan had withheld from the heirs contractually promised profits from the first two films in the series (Anne auf Green Gables (1985) and Anne auf Green Gables - Die Fortsetzung (1987)), and the courts also found groundless Sullivan's $55-million suit against the heirs.
    • Patzer
      When Anne, Gilbert and Jack are riding home on the train, and Anne is talking to Jack, he is smoking a cigarette, which he throws on the floor. After stamping it out with his shoe, it sticks to the sole of his shoe, and can be seen smoking heavily as he props his foot on his other knee. He actually shakes his foot to get rid of it! You can almost see Megan Follows trying not to laugh. Then he puts his foot down and stamps it out completely.
    • Zitate

      Gilbert Blythe: You know, every day I would pick a different memory of you and play it over and over and over again in my mind, until every hair, every freckle, every part of you was exactly as I remembered.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The 2011 wide-screen 'Restoration Edition' DVD version uses new, re-created visual effects and matte shots. 'Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story' had many visual effects and matte shots that were originally created in standard definition. Each of these sequences had to be recreated using original green screen elements and embellishing them with completely new matte work.
    • Verbindungen
      Followed by Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008)
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      • 5. März 2000 (Kanada)
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      • Montreal, Québec, Kanada
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      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
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