The picture is beautiful, the actors are amazing, but maybe because of the length of the movie, it seems that Laurie is inexplicably with Amy, and Jo is inexplicably in love with prof?
They all seem to know what love is like, and Amy can tell at a glance that Jo is in love with that professor. But I don't think I can see it. Maybe it's because the feelings of today are really different from those of that time. In this era, everyone has experienced too much and has too many concerns. They may not believe in love after being hurt. It may be too difficult to be able to love someone regardless of everything. Many people say that when you meet the right person, you don't think so. But who can know who is right?
Then there's Jo. In fact, it's not that she doesn't yearn for love and marriage, but that she is too independent and strong, and her thoughts conflict with the fact that she is just a girl. I remember clearly she said something like "but I'm so lonely". I think that powerful people are usually lonely. This is not a casual remark. Not only is it difficult for them to find soulmates because of their talents, but more importantly, their self-discipline allows them to push away all the things they actually want, and disguise themselves as being emotionless. , is the loneliest. They don't want that either, everyone wants to be loved. Just like a sentence I like very much: "Actually, I am very sad, but I am just proud of not letting me say it." It's this twisted thought that makes it easy for them to miss the people they love, just like Jo and Laurie missed.
Finally, let's talk about these couples of CPs. Laurie and Jo are actually a couple I loved when I was a kid. I really hope they can be together. But looking at it now, I realize that they are really not suitable. Jo is really a very unique girl, and Laurie really can't control it. And Amy has always been in love with Laurie, no wonder Laurie finally fell in love with the person who loved her.
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