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Finding Beauty in the Burn: Why 'Anne with an E' (2017) is the Adaptation We Needed
If you grew up with the "carrots" and raspberry cordial of the original Anne of Green Gables , the 2017 series might initially feel like a shock to the system. While earlier versions were bathed in a sun-drenched, nostalgic glow, this 2017 drama—carrying a stellar 8.7/10 rating —dares to look into the shadows of Anne Shirley’s past. A Darker, Deeper Avonlea Anne Drama 2017 0h 47m 8.7
The 2017 drama (originally titled Anne ) is a reimagining of the classic novel Anne of Green Gables . It has an IMDb rating of 8.7/10 (unweighted mean) and features episodes with a typical runtime of ~45–60 minutes . Finding Beauty in the Burn: Why 'Anne with
With episodes running roughly , the show takes its time with atmosphere. The cinematography is lush and cinematic, capturing the rugged beauty of Prince Edward Island. Amybeth McNulty’s performance is nothing short of transformative—she captures Anne’s "fiery" spirit while never letting us forget her underlying vulnerability. Why You Should Watch (or Rewatch) It has an IMDb rating of 8
Anne frequently challenges the stifling gender norms of the 1890s.
What makes this version truly "useful" for a 21st-century audience is its fearless inclusion of contemporary social issues. Over its three-season run, the show tackles:
The series expands the world of Avonlea to include storylines involving racism, indigenous displacement, and LGBTQ+ identity.
