Hadley Robinson

Hadley Robinson

  • Born: 1995-1-0
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  • Extended Reading
    • Raquel 2022-03-21 09:01:51

      Noisy and warm family

      The little woman fully appreciates how lively it can be to have four daughters in a family. The four daughters each have their own characteristics and their own pursuits, and these very different personalities, when the four sisters are together, are integrated without any disobedience, watching...

    • Casimer 2022-04-21 09:02:00

      A few words about "Little Women"

      In fact, I originally wanted to write a short review, but the number of words is a little too much, so let's put it here

      When jo says "childhood is over", you feel her growth and the sense of loneliness that growth is destined to bring. Amy balances reason and emotion from beginning to end, and the...

    • Conor 2022-03-23 09:01:52

      looks great. Sweet tea is so beautiful that I don't want him to grow up and grow old! And the family of four sisters is really touching, although there were quarrels and anger during the period. Two-line narrative, the reality and the past, alternating cool and warm tones. Photography, costumes, acting are all good.

    • Hertha 2021-12-02 08:01:25

      The Underwhelming script is very good, but Miss Bird’s Geweig completely disappeared in the narrative structure, role and performance, without any commendable director skills, like performing a qualified part-time job task, no wonder it failed to be the best director. .

    Little Women quotes

    • Amy March: Aren't you ashamed of a hand like that?

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: No, I'm not.

      Amy March: It looks like it's never done a day of work in its life. And that ring is ridiculous.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Jo gave me this ring.

      Amy March: I feel sorry for you, I really do. I just wish you'd bear it better.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: You don't have to feel sorry for me, Amy. You'll feel the same way one day.

      Amy March: No, I'd be respected if I couldn't be loved.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: And what work have you done lately, oh great "artiste" - or have you been too busy imagining how you'll spend Fred Vaughn's fortune? FRED VAUGHN, ladies and gentlemen!

    • Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: [Laurie standing on a chair, looking out the window]

      John Brooke: Please. You have to learn this. I can't afford to lose this position. Just return to the Cicero.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: There's a girl out there!

      John Brooke: No, there is not.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Yes, Mr. Brooke. There's a girl.

      John Brooke: No, there is not.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: [Laurie moves a stool over for Mr. Brooke]

      John Brooke: [stands on chair] Oh. There is a girl.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: That's a girl.

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: [Yelling to Amy] Hello there. Are you hurt?

      Amy March: I'm Amy!

      Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Hello Amy, I'm Laurie.

      Amy March: I know. You brought my sister back from the dance. I would have never have sprained my ankle. I have lovely small feet, the best in the family. But I can never go home again, because I'm in such trouble. Look!

      Amy March: [Holding up her hand] Mr Davis hit me.