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The story begins in 1915, with Anne Shirley (Megan Follows) returning to for the first time since Marilla's death. She is shocked to find Green Gables in disrepair, but her stay is short-lived. Her fiancé, Gilbert Blythe (Jonathan Crombie), is offered a medical position in New York, and Anne joins him to pursue her own writing ambitions.

When Gilbert enlists in the Canadian Army Medical Corps following the outbreak of World War I, the safety of Avonlea is punctured. The film does a masterful job of contrasting the lush, green landscapes of Prince Edward Island with the muddy, gray ruins of Europe. The war is not a backdrop; it is an antagonist that strips away Anne’s childhood naivety. Anne of Green Gables - The Continuing Story -An...

Fans expecting the "forgotten years" of Anne’s late twenties were shocked. The Anne of the novels is a wife and mother by this stage. The Anne of The Continuing Story is a war nurse and action heroine. Purists decried it as “fan fiction” or “Anne of Green Gables: The War Years.” The story begins in 1915, with Anne Shirley

For millions of viewers worldwide, the name Anne Shirley conjures a specific, golden-hued image: a precocious girl with carrot-red braids, wandering the idyllic, sun-dappled lanes of Avonlea. The first two miniseries, Anne of Green Gables (1985) and Anne of Avonlea (1987), starring the incomparable Megan Follows and directed by Kevin Sullivan, were cinematic comfort food. They were stories of childhood mishaps, academic triumphs, and the slow, sweet bloom of romance. When Gilbert enlists in the Canadian Army Medical

Montgomery wrote about grief constantly—the loss of a child, the fog of depression, the silence after a quarrel. By placing Anne in WWI, Sullivan externalizes that internal battlefield. The mustard gas, the bombed-out churches, and the rows of white crosses are metaphors for the emotional destruction Anne has always feared.