I saw a tweet a long time ago saying that Emma Watson starred in "Little Women". I didn't have time at the time. Recently, on a whim, I read the original book first, and then went to the movie. By the way, let's talk about novels and movies together.
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Maybe the impression of little Hermione was very strong in my heart at the beginning. Before watching the movie, I thought Emma would play the youngest Amy. She was cute and lovely, but after watching it, I realized that she played Meg. Although I was a little disappointed, it was also very good. Not bad, because Meg's image is just beautiful. (Okay, this sentence is nonsense, probably I think that a beauty like Emma is suitable for wealth hahaha)
A lot of people are knocking Saoirse Ronan and Timothée Chalamet's CP, I thought it was all because of Joe and Laurie at first (I'll talk about this later), But after I watched "Miss Bird", I realized that the two had worked together before and also... Barely... Okay? But I have to say, sweet tea is really sweet. Then Sersh is really good-looking, that is, Joe and Kristen McPherson (Bird's real name) are both carefree images. I watched two carefree images played by the same person in a row, and there was a little bit of it. Substitute...
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In fact, the most shocking and disturbing thing about "Little Women" is the pair of Joe and Laurie. Probably from the beginning of the novel, I started to slap them, and then I kept eating melon faces, but in the end, the pair I was most optimistic about didn't exist! have! exist! one! rise! I saw that when Joe rejected Laurie, I was still expecting Joe, and then I woke up and realized that my true love was Laurie and Laurie had been waiting for Joe and they were happily together... oh, what a happy ending, what a enviable love. But goose, the author just doesn't play cards according to common sense, and has to break up this pair of mandarin ducks (well, I have to say, the author does have her reasons), but I still want to cry, because Amy and Laurie really Is there no sense of CP? Whether it is a novel or a movie, there is actually not much description of the relationship between Amy and Laurie, especially the novel, probably the rendering of Joe and Laurie is ten times of Amy and Laurie Times, it's no wonder we eat the wrong melon.
express what
Finally, I have to talk about my more biased central idea.
Although it is said that the four girls and Laurie are important characters (you see, they are also starring in the introduction), but Joe is the most central and most important character.
Both novels and movies express the pursuit of women. And Joe is the most independent and critical among the four girls, and the other three girls are more or less contrasting and foiling for her. Meg is dignified and beautiful, virtuous, and longing for love, but she occasionally envies the gorgeous dresses and delicate jewelry of the upper class. She feels guilty and blames herself for buying more expensive fabrics with the money earned by her husband. In stark contrast, Joe relies on writing novels to support himself. Amy is beautiful and lively, but since she was a child, she took it as her duty to marry a rich man and wanted to improve the life of her family. Although she still did not give up her pursuit of art after marriage, this concept was not consistent with Qiao's. Compared with money-loving and self-reliance, it is obviously still at a disadvantage.
The movie is more prominent in the main character. The end of the movie is a dialogue between Joe and the publishing house, indicating that the entire story was written by Joe, and Joe finally got married just to give the novel a more popular ending, which tells us Joe is the main character, the communicator of the author's ideas, maybe even the author himself.
Joe once said when he was talking to his mother: "Actually, I just think that women, they have their own minds, souls, and their own hearts. They have lofty aspirations, they have talent, they even have beauty, I I really can't stand hearing people say 'women are born to get married', I can't stand those words. But I'm so lonely." This is not only creating Joe's confident, independent, self-respecting character, but also It is the author's emotional expression.
Be your own queen, be a beautiful, virtuous but self-reliant and self-improving queen!
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