Amber Leanne Rothberg

Amber Leanne Rothberg

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    • Loyce 2022-04-23 07:01:58

      Little Women

      I watched it a few years ago when it came out

      Watching it again after three years, it is a different mood again.

      Three years ago, I might have wondered, why is Joe so stubborn? To family, to work, to life. But today, I admire and envy her so much, she is brave and enthusiastic, free and easy and...

    • Imelda 2021-12-02 08:01:25

      Why do we need a new version of "Little Women"

      In "My Gifted Girlfriend," Lila and Lennon, girls from the slums of Naples, bought a copy of "Little Women" with a precious sum of money from a community bully. The two girls hugged each other and sat on the stone benches in the patio garden. Violence was unfolding not far from them, and they read...

    • Laurianne 2022-03-25 09:01:08

      D / Although there are occasional ingenuity in scripting and editing, the whole is still too routine and boring. If Miss Bird still has some free and easy feelings that focus on the neuroticism of the core characters, this dual-space-time multi-line narrative seems to be allocating the four characters of "love and freedom" to each character. Only when they follow the process, sometimes with a spring breeze on their faces, sometimes embracing each other and crying, and sometimes uttering golden sentences, can the whole story machine run smoothly. But where is their unique emotional experience at this time? Just because you fall in love with someone who is bound to fall in love?

    • Connor 2021-12-02 08:01:25

      Still not as good as the 49 version. First of all, the editing is too fragmented, and it is still possible to distinguish between adolescence and adulthood, but the few interludes where Jo went to New York as a breaking point after adulthood are a little dazzling, not only confusing the audience, but also meaningless. Secondly, this version pays too much attention to the tragic, impermanent, and conflicting side of the story, and even the feelings between Jo and the professor are not shown at all, causing my friends who have never read the original book to be confused and think that Jo is forced. Once again, the little woman is really not Beth's dead Laurie's scum, Amy's bitch and Jo constantly running away, but the cuteness and gentleness of everyone who loves each other under these performances. I originally wanted to have two stars, but the packaged cast is really excellent. Saoirse's Jo is so smart, he added one star.

    Little Women quotes

    • Jo March: I can't say "Yes" truly so I won't say it at all. You'll see that I'm right, eventually, and you'll thank me for it.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: I'll be hanged if I do!

      Jo March: You'll find some lovely accomplished girl, who will adore you, and make a fine mistress for your fine house. I wouldn't. I'm homely and awkward and odd and you'd be ashamed of me and we would quarrel - we can't help it even now! - I'd hate elegant society and you'd hate my scribbling and we would be unhappy and wish we hadn't done it and everything will be horrid.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Anything more?

      Jo March: Nothing more -- except that... I don't believe I will ever marry. I'm happy as I am, and love my liberty too well to be in any hurry to give it up.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: You will care for somebody, and you'll love him tremendously, and live and die for him. I know you will, it's your way, and you will and I'll watch.

      Jo March: Teddy...

    • Jo March: Perhaps... perhaps I was too quick in turning him down. Laurie.

      Marmee March: Do you love him?

      Jo March: If he asked me again, I think I would say yes. Do you think he'll ask me again?

      Marmee March: But do you love him?

      Jo March: I care more to be loved. I want to be loved.

      Marmee March: That is not the same as loving.