Whether a relationship is suitable or not, you know it. Even if you don't admit it, time will tell you

Melba 2022-04-20 09:01:41

Who can refuse sweet tea?

Miss Bird can


Jo: "I'm not afraid that you will be empty-handed"

"When a woman no longer expresses her independence and freedom by resisting marriage, such a society can be regarded as basically fair." When Laurie proposed to Jo on the lawn, Jo was too young and too eager to prove his freedom and independence, even if he lost friendship in the name of resisting love. Does she regret rejecting Laurie? At the low point of her life, she regretted it. She said to her mother, "Women, they have minds, and they have souls as well as just hearts, and they've got ambition, and they've got talent, as well as just beauty. And I 'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. But I'm so lonely."

This is the most exciting part in my opinion, magnifying the complexity and diversity of human nature. Joe wants to choose freedom without the constraints of family and love, but when he is lonely and vulnerable, he will also give Laurie a letter of hope for a return to good. This kind of practice, which is a bit like raising a spare tire, looks very green tea. Does she really love Laurie? Still miss Laurie's kindness to her?

Laurie is like a life-saving straw that she wants to grasp when she is at a low point, but the straw is not true love. Is it really worth the exchange of faith and a lifetime of life?

I didn't read the original book, so I was surprised when Laurie proposed to my sister, but I was also secretly happy. Fortunately, he and Qiao didn't get together as in the cliché idol drama. The editing method and the ending of the story even made people feel a little bit. Little surprise. The ending of Joe bravely going to the station to chase after the professor did not appear in the film. Many film critics analyzed the original intention of the author not to be together, but I hope it is the ending of he. As Joe looks back on his first encounter with a professor when he first arrived at a host family in New York, some fate may have been doomed at the first meeting.

The opportunity of the character is far less than the spiritual resonance of the soul. The professor's good self-cultivation and good temper, as gentle as water, soothes Qiao's resentment and petty willfulness. Qiao has the same problems as many female Wenqings, being awkward and stubborn. Even if he felt that he had lost his temper with the professor at the beginning, he would not take the initiative to apologize and keep the relationship. If literature did not finally allow Joe to find an outlet to release herself, she would be too lonely without a close friend. I can't bear Joe's loneliness, I hope she can meet someone who can talk about Shakespeare together, "I'm not afraid that you are empty-handed, you have my life."

I love the design of this poster

Meg: My dream is different from yours, but that doesn't mean it's not important


Big sister Meg, beautiful and vain. At the prom, Jo tries not to dance on the dance floor to lose face because of the hole in her sister's skirt. When I went to a silk shop with my best friend, I bought expensive silk that I couldn't afford because of the shopkeeper's praise and face. Yes, how can a girl not love beauty?

Pinpin the poor teacher's vinegar smell before Meg goes to the dance, hh it's sour

High-society dances, beautiful flowers, great music, and bright clothes, how could it not be attractive to Meg, who loves beauty? But she chose love after all. After seeing the gorgeous dance, she firmly chose the poor Spanish tutor.

The interesting thing is that every time Jo sees the poor teacher John and his sister together, he will be angry like a hen protecting her cubs, and even think about taking Meg to escape on the day of her sister's wedding. Meg replied softly: "Although my dreams are different from yours, that doesn't mean they are unimportant. I want to have a family and I am willing to work and struggle. But I want to accomplish them with John." "

Even if you give up your dream of being a stage actor, even if your future life is trivial around the stove and your children, even if you can't make satin clothes to return, as long as you are the person around you.

When Meg was taking care of Beth when she was sick, John came to her and said, "I can take a few days off to help you take care of my sister", "I'm sorry you can't wear silk clothes like your best friend, if you really like it then spend Go for it, I have enough coats for this winter." Although John has no money, he will give Meg the best things. Meg, who chooses to marry a poor man in love, should not be ridiculed. She tries her best and carefully maintains her self-esteem in front of her wealthy friends, and "would rather sit in a BMW" Crying and not laughing while sitting on a bicycle." What is there to be ashamed of compared to Mano?


I hope that girls can not be bound by secular rules, that those who pursue fame and fortune do not have to be paid for money, and those who keep the poor need not be ashamed of others. Choose the person you love to get married, choose to obey your heart, and everything must be in line with your own heart.

I really like what Aunt Mei said. Economic independence is the foundation of freedom.

ps: I didn't have enough time to write Beth and Amy, so I'll add them when I have time.

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Extended Reading
  • Ivory 2021-12-02 08:01:25

    The biggest feeling is that our current standard of living is very high, and funeral culture is popular. In the 19th century, the United States was trapped in a civil war. The people lived in poverty and the status of women was not high. However, even so, the protagonists still maintained a positive and optimistic life, and the neighboring relationship was also harmonious and generous. Something must have gone wrong. The film retains the heaviness of the masterpiece, of course, there is also the common dog blood in the masterpieces of the 19th century. Sweet tea is always reduced to a scumbag in this kind of female film. The female literary youth played by Ronan has experienced a fear of marriage. As far as "Hate Marriage"'s "True Fragrance Law", several other female characters have their own characteristics, and their performances are very impressive.

  • Nadia 2021-12-02 08:01:25

    The publisher told Joe: If the protagonist is a girl, make sure she gets married at the end of the story. In fact, this is the experience of Louisa, the author of "Little Women". Louisa has never married, and she doesn't want Joe to be bound by marriage. Unfortunately, in that era (even now), people would be forced to write works that he did not approve or like. At the request of the publisher, Louisa wrote an ending that went against her original intention. Joe still met Prince Charming and chose to marry and have children. This is true for the 1933, 1949, and 1994 "Little Women" movies. Louisa once wrote: People always ask her who Joe is married to, as if that is the only goal and end of a woman's life. Until the 2019 version of "Little Women", Joe finally took another path to make up for Louisa's regret-Joe was celibate, and succeeded by his own strength. It was such a small change that took a full 150 years to come true. This means that the status of women is now higher, and there is no need to compromise with the publisher. The most important thing is that women should not be defined by marriage, and marriage is not the only destination for women.

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.