Anne Of Green Gables Original Movie Streaming

Okay, let's talk Anne of Green Gables. You know, the OG movie. Not the million remakes. The one your grandma cried over.
Is it just me, or is it... kind of overhyped? Don't get me wrong, I appreciate a good period piece. But hear me out!
Anne's Endless Optimism: A Bit Much?
Anne Shirley, bless her heart, is perpetually cheerful. Even after near-death experiences! Like, girl, take a breath. Maybe a nap?
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I understand she's an orphan. And that she has trauma. But the unwavering sunshine? Is it realistic? My inner cynic says "no."
Seriously, did anyone else secretly hope she'd have a brief, grumpy phase? Just once? For relatability?
Gilbert Blythe: Stalker or Soulmate?
Now, Gilbert Blythe. The dreamy farm boy. The eternal rival. The... borderline stalker?

Let's be real. Tugging on someone's hair and teasing them relentlessly isn't exactly a rom-com meet-cute these days. It's assault!
I know, I know, it was a different time. He's just showing he likes her. But still! A restraining order might have been in order.
The Streaming Situation: Where IS Anne?
And the biggest mystery of all? Where can you even stream the original movie easily? It's like a hidden treasure.
You search all the usual suspects. Netflix? Nope. Hulu? Nada. Amazon Prime? Rent or buy only. Ugh!

It's like the universe is conspiring to make us watch the newer, inferior versions. A true crime against Anne fans, if you ask me.
The Costumes: Questionable Choices
Let's briefly discuss the costumes. Some are lovely, yes. Period-appropriate, sure.
But that green dress? The one that almost made her faint? Yikes. Fashion faux pas of the century!
Marilla, honey, I love you. But your sewing skills? Needs some serious improvement.

Is It Still Worth Watching? (Probably, Yes)
Despite my nitpicking, I will admit: the original Anne of Green Gables has charm. It's pure nostalgia fuel.
Megan Follows IS Anne. Period. End of discussion. (Okay, maybe some discussion is allowed).
And the sweeping landscapes of Prince Edward Island? Breathtaking! I get the appeal, I really do.
So, should you stream it? If you can find it easily, yes! For the nostalgia. For the drama. For the questionable fashion choices.

Just promise me you'll acknowledge the Gilbert Blythe borderline-stalker vibes. And Anne's slightly insane optimism.
We can all agree that Matthew Cuthbert is a gem, though. No critiques there. He's perfect.
Final Verdict: Anne of Green Gables is flawed. But beloved. And probably always will be. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to search for it on a obscure streaming platform. Wish me luck!
