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what’s moonacre about ? :)
WELL LET ME TELL YA
without giving too much away, the basic plot is little orphan Annie Maria Merryweather along with her Governess Miss. Heliotrope, move from fashionable London Town to Moonacre to live with her Estranged, Broody, but Hot Uncle ™️ whose like super angry? Anyway we’ll figure that out later
While on the way to the countryside (which is full of the countryside) their carriage gets attacked by highway men! Known as the De Noir Clan, ruffians and thugs, Maria is warmed to stay out of the forest, but does she? Of course not.
Maria is a feisty, prideful, headstrong thirteen-year-old, she’s marvelous, but as more and more strange things keep happening, she cannot keep her curiosity at bay and must figure it out! She’s so sassy and mouthy
She’s learns of an old family grudge between the Merryweathers and the De Noirs that has festered and caused so much strife throughout the valley. Hundreds of years ago, the Moon blessed a woman with a pure and good heart with magical moon pearls that will grant any wish and reveal the truths of men’s hearts.
Both families vie for the pearls, and seeing their greed, the Moon Princess curses the Valley that if by the 5,000th full moon if they don’t get their shit together the Valley will be plunged into eternal darkness!!!!
There’s a big fluffy dog, a mystical white horse, and inaccurate, but beautiful costuming!!! (Like seriously it’s so historically inaccurate but I can forgive it because it’s fantasy and beautiful)
enemies to lovers!
TIM CURRY!!!??? Inexplicably???
I watched it when I was a teen and rewatched it in March and OBVIOUSLY I’ve been unhealthily obsessed!
It has similar vibes to Stardust, Narnia, the Last Unicorn that late 2000s children’s fantasy movie aesthetic 
🥰🥰🥰
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thinking about the fact Christopher Plummer is the handsome Captain Von Trapp then years later is a Klingon in a Star Trek movie….
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currently rereading the sea of monsters and annabeth is obviously mirroring Odysseus with the wiles, lies, leadership, nobody, Athena, sirens and hubris etc.
and Grover is Penelope since he's far off and they're sailing to him as well as the weaving and unweaving
so what the heck does that make Percy?? Telemachus? or Eurylochus maybe but neither really fits
also I fully forgot that Clarisse tried to blow up a magic whirlpool and thats so inspired and unhinged I love it
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