I like how prissy looks at the girls and at her mother before leaving... like she realises that 1- she is still just a child 2- that she carries the hopes of her mother for a better life and 3- that the road she chooses to follow is an exemple for anne dianna ruby jane and every other younger girl who looks up to her. I love how she realizes that what mister whathisface has to offer is not enough for her or any other girl or woman in her life and so she takes the first step away from settlement and closer to empowerment.
This is my favorite scene of Anne With An E. The colors of their dresses are beautiful against the snow. It is a beautiful scene overall. But I don’t only like the image. I love the idea of this scene. She doesn’t let Mr. Phillips get in her way of living her life. I also love that moment when Prissy and Jane are already running out the door, and Anne and Diana exchange looks and run after her. Ruby follows and then becomes the birth of the most beautiful scene.
Triston I promised myself I wouldn’t cry in this show because I may sometimes cry on different one, but when I watch the first episode of AWAE I started crying.
0:30 this scene is deep. Prissy looking reality into the eye: Her soon to be husband is not smiling when he uncovers the veil. That is when reality hits her and she finally realizes that the little girl dream of being a pretty princess in white ends here. I love how helplessly she turns around to her parents as if to say "Help me, I am just a child!" Damn powerfull acting.
Yes- it’s as if she suddenly senses something is not quite right. He isn’t looking at her with love- he is looking at her with duty. Run Prissy run!!! I would love to see an alternate scene where he runs from the church and meets up with Cole and confesses and admits his confusion.
@Jorge Chavez childhood doesnt have to end in a specific age. You can still keep being a child. But you just have to remember. That one day, your going to have responsibilities as a adult. But that doesnt mean childhood ends completely, you can still be silly and still do the things you love.
I know this is slightly off topic, but this scene shows the importance of having teenage girls playing teenage girls. Prissy and Mr. Philips is super creepy, but Aria and Ezra from Pretty Little Liars is passed of as normal/hot/love because the characters are both good looking and look like they're in their mid/late twenties. It shows even more when you look at the other girls. Prissy looks 16, but her friends look 12. It makes her situation even sadder and this scene even more gratifying. Edit: For people saying don't compare shows and times were different; I know. It's not like I'm destroying PLL. I just used it as a comparison because it was a student/teacher relationship. In PLL, both actors looked around the same age. If they told me both of them were on their second year of college or something, and got together, it would be believable. Here, not a chance. The characters look pretty apart in age, so it hits harder. There's a reason so many people liked Ezra and Aria together, but thought this was wrong from the beginning, even before we discover the truh about him. Yes, it was common back there, but showing a scene like this hopefully helps to emphasize how bad and creepy it was. These girls were kids being given of to marriage like a posession (and still are in some places).
Sometimes they “have” to hire adult actors so they can get away with working them longer hours... Budgeting is a bitch! Not an ideal solution for storytelling but eh.
I cried bitterly at this scene. I cry again now while watching. I laughed and cried with them. Thinking young girls abondoning their dreams for horrible older men.. or for someone they don't really love, or someone they just shouldn't have loved.. It happens every second in the world somewhere you know.. This scene is just so right and excruciatingly beautiful..
i love everything about this scene. SHE left him at the altar because she realized she wanted and deserved more from life than this marriage would ever give her. initially i was afraid that he would be the one to leave and she would be the one to look a fool but thankfully it was the other way around. i love how all the girls run after her, and the little smile of relief her mom has on her face. and then the slow-motion shots of all those beautiful colors in contrast to the stark white snow- just perfect. that with the music, and then prissy’s laughter and just the pure joy of the rest of the scene is everything. it shows that she is still a child, and she was not ready to throw her life away and become a wife who does nothing but wait on her husband. this could easily be my favorite scene in the show.
I loved this scene. Prissy took action for what she wanted and that was her education. The snow scene gives me the chills everytime. I love everything about this show and I’m so happy it renewed for a third season
I love this scene too! The writers did a really good job of using visuals to make the audience feel the joy and independence Prissy feels after leaving Mr.Phillips at the alter.
It's sad to think things like this happened for real. Girls around 12 or 14 forced to marry a grown man while at that Age a girl should only live her life.
In earlier times, a girl was a woman when she got her period. Period. 😏 *sry for the pun* The parents were happy when their daughters married early because it meant, that their girls wouldn't end up as impoverished old maids, dependand on charity ( which was a terrible fate for women ). The life for women before womens' rights was harsh and they had to do everything to survive ( which wasn't easy with no free choice of employment and other unfair restrictions in a patriarchic world ). In most cases even feelings didn't matter for marriages ( not because people were coldhearted, but cuz they were more realistic and knew that feelings hardly stay forever ). Don't judge them, because you are more priviledged then they were.
Oh My Juliet!--It was a different time. You are judging it by the standards of the time in which YOU live. In the 1870s (indeed, up until the 1960s) it was expected that a girl would marry. In the mid-19th century a girl could expect to have an education that prepared her for wifedom and motherhood and running her own home. My own paternal grandmother was born in 1881 and had a third grade education--all she needed at the time. My maternal grandmother had an eighth grade education, which was almost unheard of in her day. (There are several works of literature that refer to this, such as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and I Remember Mama .) My mother graduated from high school, but college was denied her. I earned two college degrees--the first woman in my family line to do so.
@@priscillaruiz687 Unfortunate? My grandmothers were 16 and 17 when they married my grandfathers ( 20, 22 ). My mother was 18 ( she finished studying, while I was cared for by grandma ... whānau principe ) They all had a happy and fulfilling marriage life ... not like people nowadays who like to change their partners every few years and start to breed shortly before the menopause ( with increasing health risks for their babies ) and building up patchwork families ( which are quite immoral in MY eyes btw. cuz they do not present a good role model for the kids 😑 But well, that's just me ). Conclusion: Don't judge by your own MODERN moral standards. Those keep on changing during time ( and not necessarily for the better ).
Notice when Mr Phillips rises her vail off her face she smiled at him but he didn't smile back then prissy made s strange expression on her face at him. I wonder what she was thinking.
Probably... "Why am I marrying this loser? I could get a handsome prince or a richer man!" *looks around* "I can't marry this ugly buffoon. I'm getting the fuck out of here!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
She was unsure about her decision of marrying him when he told her she couldn't go to school, and that moment when he takes off her veil proved to her that he didn't love her at all. She was probably thinking somewhere along the line of "oh...he doesn't even want me. This is my last chance to change my mind."
The moment mr. Phillips lifts her veil, you can tell that prissy looks at him expecting to see the man she loves and instead realizes the only thing staring back at her is a cold hard face of someone she barely even knows. What a lesson to us to not rush into adulthood, even if it is what everyone around us expects of us.
I loved this scene. Not only because the shot itself was beautiful, but also because right before Prissy runs out, she looks at Anne and Diana and realizes that they and the other girls look up to her and her running out basically set an example for them telling them that they should just live their lives and be children while they still are. Just the pure joy coming from Prissy at her freedom was amazing. And her mother's smile when she ran out is great too!
I felt like the scenarist gave Prissy her childhood's back. They actually gave every characters what they deserved, even if they never had it in the book. I've never seen so much love toward a fiction.
This was such a beautiful scene. It teaches young kids even teenagers to make the most out of being young. Not only that, it teaches young girls that they are more than a housewife.
When I saw this I thought "she's still a little girl." And the ending really made me think how we want to grow up, but how simple is childhood? We will never get that back.
I love the smile prissy has after she's fallen in the snow and starts to stand up, it's like she's saying "I've escaped! I'm free" all in a smile without words. Truly a beautiful scene with amazing acting
Favourite scene in the whole series. Everything about it gives me waves of emotions: How Prissy's facial expression changes, how her mother looks at her with that pleading look in her eyes, how her mother smiles when she runs away, the music, dancing, the laughing, everything about it is so perfect.
This had me in tears. Such an emotional scene, & shot so beautifully. The snow, Prissy & her dress, the music & the other girls in colour rushing to her. This show is so underrated.
I adore this scene. Prissy running back to girlhood, to childhood. Away from what would be a predatory marriage. The scene with the girls laughing and dancing and playing in the snow is so touching.
This is the most beautiful scene in the entire show. The use of COLOR in this scene is superb. Between the running and laughing down to the music. It’s perfect.
I few years back a 16 year girl who was my friend during elementary school got married to this 22 year old man. We stopped being friends and never talked but when I found out she would get married I cried for her. She was in her 2nd year of high school still. Practically forced by his parents and her grandmother. I creidn because she was so young. So much to live and dream ahead. Yet she had to abandon all that that morning. This scene makes me think back to those days. My mother, my gradmother, my aunt and my sisters cried for her. She was beautiful inside and out, you could tell she had a great future ahead. She looked very much like Prissy and it makes me think who she would be today if she would have run away from the altar that morning.
This season is phenomenal ! I absolutely love this scene! The cinematography is beautiful. One of the best shows I've seen in my lifetime. Love love love this show and the messages it sends out!
I feel like this is a perfect depiction of my life. This scene is so powerful. Being thirty and unmarried, once engaged, and many times heart broken, I watch this and feel fulfilled in all of the other beautiful moments I’ve experienced outside of marriage and children with life long friends and choices that make me happy.
@1:11 This is one of my favorite scenes in this show....the shot of her running away is true cinematic beauty. I love how they have her running in field of deep snow and how her off white dress stands out perfectly against it..aa she runs towards her freedom.. the music score during this scene just brings it all together
This scene is one of the most beautiful scenes in the show. It’s the first scene I think of when I think of the show. Her running out of the church is her running away from the expectations put on her at such a young age. The younger girls following her lead and running away from it all also.
I'm in love with this scene omg so pure and so powerful at the same time , it made my heart explode I just wanted to join the girls in their snow balls fight haha (sorry for my english I'm french)
Same here!! This scene could've been easily done to make the audience feel like Prissy lost something, but the writers made the smart desicion to make the scene visually convey the joy and independence she gets after leaving Mr.Phillips at the alter.
I love how Prissy is the one taking off her own veil after falling in the snow, in comparison with Mr Andrews taking her veil just minutes before, and her looking miserable after that, but when she takes it, even so everyone's expecting to see her face in tears, she laughs and expresses pure joy. 💕
This scene is so well done!! Everything, the music, the colours, the slow motion, the screenshots, the landscape.... That impacted me like no other scene in my life i think. I was touched just with the art i saw. Good job!
One of the best scenes in the show!! 💖 It is not said enough what an amazing job all the cast do, truly, each and every one of them is incredible, look at all the subtle emotions, it's just beautiful, beautiful acting! And they make such an amazing ensemble together, I love them all! Amazing cast, music, writing, photography, directing, storytelling, costumes and production, truly Anne with an E is one of the best shows out there, it should never have been cancelled!!
I often watch this scene just for her mom's little smile. I get this incredible feeling seeing how her mom didn't want Prissy to get married at that age.
I loved this part because she wanted her life not what he was going to give her. I cried and was happy too. Her mother was so happy but she couldn’t show it. We have come a long way as women good for Prissy.
this has to be one of the best scenes from this season. everytime i watch i feel the need to cry. shes running away from something everyone told her was the one thing she needed to accomplish in life, and that one thing was tying herself down. i dunno, i guess i saw every young, sad girl in the moment she ran away but im so happy that she didnt decide to marry him. does she in the books?
I think she's happy that she finally realized that she doesn't want to get married, that she has the opportunity to live only for herself. She realized that she could study and not stay at home and be a wife. I admire Prissy. She's definitely an underrated character but my favorite.
Khanh Tran Hua thanks but unfortunately that’s not it. they actually have good morning Anne on spotify, why didn’t they release all of the soundtrack? ugh
Beautiful scene of the girls out in the snow with Prissy! They do what young girls do, dance and throw snowballs. Love the music that was played for this part!
I know it’s sad but the shot of Prissy running in the snow is just magnificent. The pure white snow bringing out her dress. She looks beautiful and the music is lovely.
10/10 best scene ever in Anne with An E, It has so many amazing messages. And the ending warms my heart as she realizes she’s now free of the hold of Mr. Phillips.
This was such a beautiful scene, everything about it was amazing, the snow the music the colours of the dresses. When she looks at her soon to be husband that isn't smiling at her, she realizes this is not what she deserves, she looks over to her mother and the younger girls knowing that she is going to be an example of a new generation of young powerfull women and she needs to be that example to Dianna Anne Ruby and her sister. It shows that Prissy is STILL a child, she can still laugh, dance and have fun with her friends, and most importantly she is Free, she is running away from a man that is going to hold her from her freedom, her youth and her education, from a man that doesn't even love her. This shows us an example of an independent women, you might think this is no big deal, but this show takes place in the 1800's, you can see the proudness from her mother when she smiles after seeing her daughter running to her freedom. I would also like to add that this episode is by far one of my favourite episodes. We see plenty of scenes from our favourite characters, Gilbert fainting after seeing a needle ( i replayed this more than once cuz it was so cute and funny) Sebastien falling in love Cole coming out to Anne, and her being 100% supportive, and that smile he gives her after soooo beautiful Cole standing up for himself to both Billy and M. Philips and being a complete badass !! Anne being given her new family heirlooms I dont know if any of you noticed but Mathew, looked very happy in this episode, when he was dancing with Anne talking about being a Life Mate instead of just husband and wife, this made so happy for him OH and of course how Gilbert looks at Anne during the wedding, he is looking at her with that look of " this, THIS is the girl i want" ( these aren't in order oops ) I dont know how many kept reading, but if you did thank you so much, i needed to tell someone how i felt about this episode because i absolutely loved it. Have a good day !! ;)
At first this made me feel really happy. But then I wondered what L.M Montgomery would feel about it. I think she would cry. Montgomery married an educated pastor instead of the farmer she was in love with. The marriage was an unhappy one, and she longed for her Herman Leard for all her life. I think she would imagine herself as Prissy
sophiethepegasus Didn’t he die of illness? I’d like to think she made peace with her new relationship with that pastor even if the love of her life was gone
The way she runs for her life in the snow and the music. This scene goes from chilling to elevating. Favourite moment in the entire show to be honest...
I watch and discover this magnificent scene today .. the best decision that Prissy has made. When she runs in the snow and with the girls supporting her, I have no words it's beautiful and the music🥺 .. this series must be saved, really. 🙏🏻
Even the scenario she sees after taking the veil changes drastically in both cases. In the first one, what she sees are the empty, emotionless eyes of the person who's suppoused to love her the most, her soon to be former husband; In the second, she sees herself surrounded by her friends and surrounded by their true love for her.
This is the most beautiful scene of the show, the way prissy n her friends ran in the white snow was just incredible, plus her mother gave a tinge of smile which was cherry on cake. I want to see more of this show, Netflix should have atleast 2 more seasons 💜
Marriage is a beautiful gift to receive, when you are older and ready. Prissy was a young teenage girl, who’s mind was easily manipulated into thinking marriage with an adult was the way to go. I’m glad she chose to run because marriage for her right there was not her path at the moment.
Love the little smile Prissy's mother does seeing her daughter running away to freedom.
ikr!
Same here 😊
does anybody what happened to prissy in the show??
@@gabym.t6635 no I don't think so
But I would like to see
@@gabym.t6635 prissy is in season 3 episode 6 and she says she's been in college
Omg after this episode I realized that prissy is so underrated
Yeah, i didnt like her in season one but after that Episode i literally adored her🥺
Apparently she's the only smart in her family
@@lola3842 same!!
@@MademoiselleGisela true...
@@MademoiselleGisela jane is actually pretty cool too👁👄👁
I like how prissy looks at the girls and at her mother before leaving... like she realises that 1- she is still just a child 2- that she carries the hopes of her mother for a better life and 3- that the road she chooses to follow is an exemple for anne dianna ruby jane and every other younger girl who looks up to her. I love how she realizes that what mister whathisface has to offer is not enough for her or any other girl or woman in her life and so she takes the first step away from settlement and closer to empowerment.
This is great
samy marthy HE’S GAY ANYWAYS
Gay or not I'm glad she didn't marry him. He was a real jackass!
Bruh u could of said WTF IS THIS ALLOWED
well said! :)
The shot in the snow was absolutely ethereal. And with the added score? A marriage of friendship.
theblythe do you know what song was playing as they danced in the snow
@@sawyerunruh1188 did you ever find it ?
@@bonniejames5663 no lmao and i still want it
I need that song
@@ValiantAshira SAMEE
Me and my squad ditching our responsibilities for each other
Jacob Garofalo here before this comment gets famous
I was crying before I saw this comment
This is my favorite scene of Anne With An E. The colors of their dresses are beautiful against the snow. It is a beautiful scene overall. But I don’t only like the image. I love the idea of this scene. She doesn’t let Mr. Phillips get in her way of living her life. I also love that moment when Prissy and Jane are already running out the door, and Anne and Diana exchange looks and run after her. Ruby follows and then becomes the birth of the most beautiful scene.
I also forgot to mention that the music choice for this is beautiful.
does anybody what happened to prissy in the show??
@@gabym.t6635 *spoiler* she showed up in episode 6 and she attended college :)
@@rosie8131 and she became a badass women's rights defender!! ❤❤
pope Jongin yeah now we know, but when I asked the episode hadn’t come out /:
This show sure does know how to make a 17 year old dude emotional. This is probably my favorite scene in this show. Bring on s3!
Triston I promised myself I wouldn’t cry in this show because I may sometimes cry on different one, but when I watch the first episode of AWAE I started crying.
You should watch the movies from the 80’s. They are amazing
Season 3, coming September 2019!
Greg ,The fastest growing UA-cam Channel omg same it was heartbreaking especially when she fell and said ‘you don’t want me’
@@hayleymarse2853 any suggestions?
0:30 this scene is deep. Prissy looking reality into the eye: Her soon to be husband is not smiling when he uncovers the veil. That is when reality hits her and she finally realizes that the little girl dream of being a pretty princess in white ends here. I love how helplessly she turns around to her parents as if to say "Help me, I am just a child!" Damn powerfull acting.
Thank goodness she realized it before it's too late!
Yes- it’s as if she suddenly senses something is not quite right. He isn’t looking at her with love- he is looking at her with duty. Run Prissy run!!! I would love to see an alternate scene where he runs from the church and meets up with Cole and confesses and admits his confusion.
@Jorge Chavez childhood doesnt have to end in a specific age. You can still keep being a child. But you just have to remember. That one day, your going to have responsibilities as a adult. But that doesnt mean childhood ends completely, you can still be silly and still do the things you love.
@Jorge Chavez why are you commenting this on every comment it's so creepy dude.
❤❤
This one one of my favorite scenes, it's so empowering..
we have the same name!
Yess, the little smirk the mom had, because she knew her daughter choose to study over being a "perfect wife" YES YOU GO PRISSY
I know this is slightly off topic, but this scene shows the importance of having teenage girls playing teenage girls. Prissy and Mr. Philips is super creepy, but Aria and Ezra from Pretty Little Liars is passed of as normal/hot/love because the characters are both good looking and look like they're in their mid/late twenties. It shows even more when you look at the other girls. Prissy looks 16, but her friends look 12. It makes her situation even sadder and this scene even more gratifying.
Edit: For people saying don't compare shows and times were different; I know. It's not like I'm destroying PLL. I just used it as a comparison because it was a student/teacher relationship. In PLL, both actors looked around the same age. If they told me both of them were on their second year of college or something, and got together, it would be believable. Here, not a chance. The characters look pretty apart in age, so it hits harder. There's a reason so many people liked Ezra and Aria together, but thought this was wrong from the beginning, even before we discover the truh about him. Yes, it was common back there, but showing a scene like this hopefully helps to emphasize how bad and creepy it was. These girls were kids being given of to marriage like a posession (and still are in some places).
well put
Preach
YES! Pretty little liars is disgusting.
Sometimes they “have” to hire adult actors so they can get away with working them longer hours... Budgeting is a bitch! Not an ideal solution for storytelling but eh.
Magic Marvel they also can’t show teens doing sex scenes because it’s child pornographe
the fact that amybeth (actress of anne) said that the snowball fight is improvised makes it more beautiful 😭 so glad that it made to the final cut!!
I cried bitterly at this scene. I cry again now while watching. I laughed and cried with them. Thinking young girls abondoning their dreams for horrible older men.. or for someone they don't really love, or someone they just shouldn't have loved.. It happens every second in the world somewhere you know.. This scene is just so right and excruciatingly beautiful..
And now I am crying too. You are so right :(
Omg yess I was crying... But it was more like a happy empowered crying haha.
i love everything about this scene. SHE left him at the altar because she realized she wanted and deserved more from life than this marriage would ever give her. initially i was afraid that he would be the one to leave and she would be the one to look a fool but thankfully it was the other way around. i love how all the girls run after her, and the little smile of relief her mom has on her face. and then the slow-motion shots of all those beautiful colors in contrast to the stark white snow- just perfect. that with the music, and then prissy’s laughter and just the pure joy of the rest of the scene is everything. it shows that she is still a child, and she was not ready to throw her life away and become a wife who does nothing but wait on her husband. this could easily be my favorite scene in the show.
I loved this scene. Prissy took action for what she wanted and that was her education. The snow scene gives me the chills everytime. I love everything about this show and I’m so happy it renewed for a third season
I love this scene too! The writers did a really good job of using visuals to make the audience feel the joy and independence Prissy feels after leaving Mr.Phillips at the alter.
i will never recover from it being cancelled for real :(
Wow that shot on the snow was priceless
The way Gilbert looked at Anne, so romantic!!!!
Ikr! It's like he's imagining him getting married to Anne one day.
N a r e l y it wasn't in the video but if you go in netflix (s2 ep 8) and go to when Prissy was walking down the isle (41:02) you can see it
N a r e l y ikr 🥺🥺
nOT EVERYTHING IS ABOUT MEN
It's sad to think things like this happened for real. Girls around 12 or 14 forced to marry a grown man while at that Age a girl should only live her life.
Oh My Juliet! Saddly still happens in some oriental countries.
It’s creepy,I can’t imagine how does girls suffer,grown man are always thinking about sex,and girls so young have to Marry this kind of man,that’s sad
@@liheal456 Not only in some oriental countries. It's still legal in the USA.
In earlier times, a girl was a woman when she got her period. Period. 😏 *sry for the pun*
The parents were happy when their daughters married early because it meant, that their girls wouldn't end up as impoverished old maids, dependand on charity ( which was a terrible fate for women ).
The life for women before womens' rights was harsh and they had to do everything to survive ( which wasn't easy with no free choice of employment and other unfair restrictions in a patriarchic world ).
In most cases even feelings didn't matter for marriages ( not because people were coldhearted, but cuz they were more realistic and knew that feelings hardly stay forever ).
Don't judge them, because you are more priviledged then they were.
Oh My Juliet!--It was a different time. You are judging it by the standards of the time in which YOU live. In the 1870s (indeed, up until the 1960s) it was expected that a girl would marry. In the mid-19th century a girl could expect to have an education that prepared her for wifedom and motherhood and running her own home. My own paternal grandmother was born in 1881 and had a third grade education--all she needed at the time. My maternal grandmother had an eighth grade education, which was almost unheard of in her day. (There are several works of literature that refer to this, such as A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and I Remember Mama .) My mother graduated from high school, but college was denied her. I earned two college degrees--the first woman in my family line to do so.
Yes Prissy leave Mr. Hebophile at the alter!
*Hebephile
Anna Rogan more like ephebophile tho
Well in his defense this was normal back then.
@@yummylemons172 true, unfortunate, but true
@@priscillaruiz687
Unfortunate?
My grandmothers were 16 and 17 when they married my grandfathers ( 20, 22 ). My mother was 18 ( she finished studying, while I was cared for by grandma ... whānau principe )
They all had a happy and fulfilling marriage life ... not like people nowadays who like to change their partners every few years and start to breed shortly before the menopause ( with increasing health risks for their babies ) and building up patchwork families ( which are quite immoral in MY eyes btw. cuz they do not present a good role model for the kids 😑 But well, that's just me ).
Conclusion: Don't judge by your own MODERN moral standards.
Those keep on changing during time ( and not necessarily for the better ).
Notice when Mr Phillips rises her vail off her face she smiled at him but he didn't smile back then prissy made s strange expression on her face at him. I wonder what she was thinking.
Probably... "Why am I marrying this loser? I could get a handsome prince or a richer man!" *looks around* "I can't marry this ugly buffoon. I'm getting the fuck out of here!"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@anniemarielilly2052 😂😂😂
She was thinking, " What a jackass!"
She was unsure about her decision of marrying him when he told her she couldn't go to school, and that moment when he takes off her veil proved to her that he didn't love her at all. She was probably thinking somewhere along the line of "oh...he doesn't even want me. This is my last chance to change my mind."
@@anniemarielilly2052
That's the actor Stephen Tracy.
Google his pictures and THEN tell me again that this dude is ugly! 😏
Or shave him mentaly.
The moment mr. Phillips lifts her veil, you can tell that prissy looks at him expecting to see the man she loves and instead realizes the only thing staring back at her is a cold hard face of someone she barely even knows. What a lesson to us to not rush into adulthood, even if it is what everyone around us expects of us.
Very true!
I loved this scene. Not only because the shot itself was beautiful, but also because right before Prissy runs out, she looks at Anne and Diana and realizes that they and the other girls look up to her and her running out basically set an example for them telling them that they should just live their lives and be children while they still are. Just the pure joy coming from Prissy at her freedom was amazing. And her mother's smile when she ran out is great too!
01:07 LOL PRISSYS MOM IS LIKE “yep thats my daughter.”
I felt like the scenarist gave Prissy her childhood's back. They actually gave every characters what they deserved, even if they never had it in the book. I've never seen so much love toward a fiction.
This was such a beautiful scene. It teaches young kids even teenagers to make the most out of being young. Not only that, it teaches young girls that they are more than a housewife.
When I saw this I thought "she's still a little girl." And the ending really made me think how we want to grow up, but how simple is childhood? We will never get that back.
The joy and relief I felt when she ran outside was unparalleled.
She's so beautiful.
She really is!
I love the smile prissy has after she's fallen in the snow and starts to stand up, it's like she's saying "I've escaped! I'm free" all in a smile without words. Truly a beautiful scene with amazing acting
Favourite scene in the whole series. Everything about it gives me waves of emotions: How Prissy's facial expression changes, how her mother looks at her with that pleading look in her eyes, how her mother smiles when she runs away, the music, dancing, the laughing, everything about it is so perfect.
the cinematography gets me every time I literally cant blink when she starts running
Yassss Prissy
Live your live!!
Don’t let a man hold you down
Imao
This had me in tears. Such an emotional scene, & shot so beautifully. The snow, Prissy & her dress, the music & the other girls in colour rushing to her. This show is so underrated.
I adore this scene. Prissy running back to girlhood, to childhood. Away from what would be a predatory marriage. The scene with the girls laughing and dancing and playing in the snow is so touching.
Everything about this scene is beautiful
This is the most beautiful scene in the entire show. The use of COLOR in this scene is superb. Between the running and laughing down to the music. It’s perfect.
I few years back a 16 year girl who was my friend during elementary school got married to this 22 year old man. We stopped being friends and never talked but when I found out she would get married I cried for her. She was in her 2nd year of high school still. Practically forced by his parents and her grandmother. I creidn because she was so young. So much to live and dream ahead. Yet she had to abandon all that that morning. This scene makes me think back to those days. My mother, my gradmother, my aunt and my sisters cried for her. She was beautiful inside and out, you could tell she had a great future ahead. She looked very much like Prissy and it makes me think who she would be today if she would have run away from the altar that morning.
This season is phenomenal ! I absolutely love this scene! The cinematography is beautiful. One of the best shows I've seen in my lifetime. Love love love this show and the messages it sends out!
I feel like this is a perfect depiction of my life. This scene is so powerful. Being thirty and unmarried, once engaged, and many times heart broken, I watch this and feel fulfilled in all of the other beautiful moments I’ve experienced outside of marriage and children with life long friends and choices that make me happy.
No matter how many times I rewatch this, it still brings chills down my spine
Idk why but I love how Prissy's dress matches with the snow.
This whole show was so beautiful.
If you look very closely the first seconds, Gilbert is still looking at Anne after Prissy and her father passed in front of them 😱😍😍
Lilly LMS ahhhhh yesss😍😍
@1:11 This is one of my favorite scenes in this show....the shot of her running away is true cinematic beauty. I love how they have her running in field of deep snow and how her off white dress stands out perfectly against it..aa she runs towards her freedom.. the music score during this scene just brings it all together
1:11 beautifully and brilliantly executed! i have not seen anything so gorgeous on television for a very long time!
Hate Mr phillips glad prissy left him at the altar and glad he left also such a beautiful scene at the end x
Mr Phillips was an asshole to his students. I'm glad he left. The new teacher is so much better
This scene is one of the most beautiful scenes in the show. It’s the first scene I think of when I think of the show. Her running out of the church is her running away from the expectations put on her at such a young age. The younger girls following her lead and running away from it all also.
This scene was everything...the visual beauty, the empowerment..but the thing the I like the most was Prissy's mom smiling! What A Scene 😍
I'm in love with this scene omg so pure and so powerful at the same time , it made my heart explode I just wanted to join the girls in their snow balls fight haha (sorry for my english I'm french)
Tasnim Blablabla SAME
Same here!! This scene could've been easily done to make the audience feel like Prissy lost something, but the writers made the smart desicion to make the scene visually convey the joy and independence she gets after leaving Mr.Phillips at the alter.
I love how Prissy is the one taking off her own veil after falling in the snow, in comparison with Mr Andrews taking her veil just minutes before, and her looking miserable after that, but when she takes it, even so everyone's expecting to see her face in tears, she laughs and expresses pure joy. 💕
this is definitely one of my favorite scenes, i felt so happy for Prissy for choosing to be free and to continue to do what she truly wants.
She saved herself she helped herself setting herself free.
The shot on the snow running with the wedding dress is so unreal
This was so satisfying to watch. To see her leave and then play and have fun. Its so powerful and amazing
My favorite scene though out the whole show, the music, their dresses, her grown, the snow,the whole collaboration... simply beautiful ❤!!
This scene is so well done!! Everything, the music, the colours, the slow motion, the screenshots, the landscape.... That impacted me like no other scene in my life i think. I was touched just with the art i saw. Good job!
One of the best scenes in the show!! 💖 It is not said enough what an amazing job all the cast do, truly, each and every one of them is incredible, look at all the subtle emotions, it's just beautiful, beautiful acting! And they make such an amazing ensemble together, I love them all! Amazing cast, music, writing, photography, directing, storytelling, costumes and production, truly Anne with an E is one of the best shows out there, it should never have been cancelled!!
The colours in this scene is beautiful, white, green, blue, yellow and pink.
I often watch this scene just for her mom's little smile. I get this incredible feeling seeing how her mom didn't want Prissy to get married at that age.
and i still think that snow scene will always be one of the most beautiful scenes EVER
I loved this part because she wanted her life not what he was going to give her. I cried and was happy too. Her mother was so happy but she couldn’t show it. We have come a long way as women good for Prissy.
A lot of the women in this version of the story are "ahead by a century"
The part of the scene shot in the snow- the colors of the girls dresses and the background music set against the white backdrop... sooo beautiful
this has to be one of the best scenes from this season. everytime i watch i feel the need to cry. shes running away from something everyone told her was the one thing she needed to accomplish in life, and that one thing was tying herself down. i dunno, i guess i saw every young, sad girl in the moment she ran away but im so happy that she didnt decide to marry him. does she in the books?
I think she's happy that she finally realized that she doesn't want to get married, that she has the opportunity to live only for herself. She realized that she could study and not stay at home and be a wife. I admire Prissy. She's definitely an underrated character but my favorite.
My favorite scene of all time
I love the soundtrack that plays when they dance in the snow, but I can't find it anywhere
Marina Mz same I’ve tried to find it too! Shazam and many a google has come up with nothing 😔
i think that song is " good morning Anne "
Khanh Tran Hua thanks but unfortunately that’s not it. they actually have good morning Anne on spotify, why didn’t they release all of the soundtrack? ugh
Me too it’s beautiful
please find the song please :(
Beautiful scene of the girls out in the snow with Prissy! They do what young girls do, dance and throw snowballs. Love the music that was played for this part!
Soooo happy she didn't marry that creep!
The snow scene when Prissy is running and the girls are behind her is BEAUTIFUL!
The most stunning scene I’ve ever seen. Also really wish the song playing while the girls dance and throw snow was on the soundtrack :((
#netflix unimaginable to cancel a show with beautiful scenes like that #renewawae
definitely my favorite scene from the show
this scene was really powerful
Leaving the rude man in the isle was the best decision she's ever made!!!
The shot of Prissy running off into the snow... masterful. This scene and show overall deserves all the love.
I know it’s sad but the shot of Prissy running in the snow is just magnificent. The pure white snow bringing out her dress. She looks beautiful and the music is lovely.
I was so happy when Prissy ran away from the altar 😁
This scene always makes me cry. It's so deep, so beautiful. So much respect to her.
10/10 best scene ever in Anne with An E, It has so many amazing messages. And the ending warms my heart as she realizes she’s now free of the hold of Mr. Phillips.
This is so empowering. You go Prissy Andrews !
1:55 I think this is definitely one of the most beautiful scenes of the series.
This was such a beautiful scene, everything about it was amazing, the snow the music the colours of the dresses.
When she looks at her soon to be husband that isn't smiling at her, she realizes this is not what she deserves, she looks over to her mother and the younger girls knowing that she is going to be an example of a new generation of young powerfull women and she needs to be that example to Dianna Anne Ruby and her sister.
It shows that Prissy is STILL a child, she can still laugh, dance and have fun with her friends, and most importantly she is Free, she is running away from a man that is going to hold her from her freedom, her youth and her education, from a man that doesn't even love her. This shows us an example of an independent women, you might think this is no big deal, but this show takes place in the 1800's, you can see the proudness from her mother when she smiles after seeing her daughter running to her freedom.
I would also like to add that this episode is by far one of my favourite episodes. We see plenty of scenes from our favourite characters,
Gilbert fainting after seeing a needle ( i replayed this more than once cuz it was so cute and funny)
Sebastien falling in love
Cole coming out to Anne, and her being 100% supportive, and that smile he gives her after soooo beautiful
Cole standing up for himself to both Billy and M. Philips and being a complete badass !!
Anne being given her new family heirlooms
I dont know if any of you noticed but Mathew, looked very happy in this episode, when he was dancing with Anne talking about being a Life Mate instead of just husband and wife, this made so happy for him
OH and of course how Gilbert looks at Anne during the wedding, he is looking at her with that look of " this, THIS is the girl i want"
( these aren't in order oops )
I dont know how many kept reading, but if you did thank you so much, i needed to tell someone how i felt about this episode because i absolutely loved it.
Have a good day !! ;)
At first this made me feel really happy. But then I wondered what L.M Montgomery would feel about it.
I think she would cry. Montgomery married an educated pastor instead of the farmer she was in love with. The marriage was an unhappy one, and she longed for her Herman Leard for all her life. I think she would imagine herself as Prissy
sophiethepegasus Didn’t he die of illness? I’d like to think she made peace with her new relationship with that pastor even if the love of her life was gone
The way she runs for her life in the snow and the music. This scene goes from chilling to elevating. Favourite moment in the entire show to be honest...
This scene everything about this scene is absolutely ICONIC I get goosebumps every time!!!!
The mother looked so proud
It's just so nice on how they act so young again
every shot in this sequence is so beautiful
I watch and discover this magnificent scene today .. the best decision that Prissy has made. When she runs in the snow and with the girls supporting her, I have no words it's beautiful and the music🥺 .. this series must be saved, really. 🙏🏻
One of the best scenes of Anne With An E👍
This scene was so beautiful, I teared up the first time I watched it
it's creepy how someone could allow an union like that and how being homosexual should be more wrong than marry a kid
Lord this scene gives me goosebumps
My favorite scene of Anne with an E
At the beggining of the wedding, Gilbert was staring at Anne in a lovely way
Even the scenario she sees after taking the veil changes drastically in both cases. In the first one, what she sees are the empty, emotionless eyes of the person who's suppoused to love her the most, her soon to be former husband; In the second, she sees herself surrounded by her friends and surrounded by their true love for her.
This is the most beautiful scene of the show, the way prissy n her friends ran in the white snow was just incredible, plus her mother gave a tinge of smile which was cherry on cake. I want to see more of this show, Netflix should have atleast 2 more seasons 💜
I was screaming inside: "Dont marry him, dont marry him, dont..." and then she run away. Cant describe the relief I had.
0:07 Minnie May looks as if she knows something is not right. I hope this was intentional.
This scene tho. The way she is running through the snow in her dress and the girls chaceing after her ✨Perfection✨
the way gilbert looks at anne😭
Marriage is a beautiful gift to receive, when you are older and ready. Prissy was a young teenage girl, who’s mind was easily manipulated into thinking marriage with an adult was the way to go. I’m glad she chose to run because marriage for her right there was not her path at the moment.