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Charming (2018)
Cute, in it's own way but also dissapointing.
I get that Hollywood is pushing extreme feminism, and this movie displays that vividly, by making the main female character strong, and independent. However, by making the princesses that Prince charming saves whiney, vain, weak and stupid, and the prince himself a pathetic mass of uselessness, this movie gives the impression that if you need a man's help then you are weak. Which is not something I would want my daughter to believe, sometimes strength lies within letting someone help you, and it shouldn't matter if it is a man or a woman. Why not teach actually equality and not superiority for once?
Anne (2017)
Season 1 was good, they ruined season 2
I love both the books and the earlier movies of Ann of Greengables those books were probably among my favorites when I was a little girl, and was so excited to watch this show. The first season I really liked, though they did stray from the books. It still left me looking forward to season two.
Montgomery would be turning over in her grave with this second season. It is not Anne of Greengables, and they could not have ruined the show more than what they did. It is a shame that they think they have to take a lovely classic and make it politically correct. Not to mention that they are trying to change the reality of how life actually was back in that time, sorry but if a boy/girl started to claim they were the opposite sex back then they have gone to a mental institute and not have been accepted at all. Yes we all know and understand that there is a LGBT community and this is fine, to each their own may they live long and happy lives, but you do not need to put it in every show/movie that you make, what I mean by this is just leave the classics alone stop rewriting them you are only ruining them like how you ruined this series. I definitely will not be watching season three for fear that they might turn the optimistic and lively Anne into a man hating "femimest" instead of the true meaning of feminism that she clearly displayed in books.