"Little Women" There is no standard answer to being a person, the most important thing is to find yourself; there is no choice, just let it flow when the time is right. I love each of the four sisters. Meg yearned for a luxurious life but firmly chose love, mature and calm. Qiao is talented, pursues freedom, equality and independence, and is the most feminist. Beth came and went in a hurry, but her innocence, kindness, tolerance, tenacity, and pure musical talent were too beautiful. Amy is my personal favorite. The more things she does out of impulsive jealousy make people grit their teeth, her reality, how strong, unwilling and intelligent, and her efforts make people more empathetic and emotional. In particular, she is not stubborn, neither obsessed with "reality" nor indulged in "fantasy". She is not a genius, she is a real powerhouse in a difficult worldly life. The movie is also my favorite British narrative style movie (the style is made up by me!...refer to the Jane Austen series, the South and the North, etc.) The rhythm is not turbulent, and the characters in the details are gradually full and complex; the classical music throughout the film is just right It's not overwhelming; the novel may have a protagonist, and in real life everyone is the protagonist - I like this presentation.
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