little woman

Casey 2022-04-24 07:01:06

A complete but somewhat regrettable romance. I think the heroine's view of love and values ​​in this film are different from other women at that time. She is eager to pursue her dream. In front of love and dream, she chooses her dream. This is the difference between her and her sister Meg. She has the goals she wants to pursue and has independent ideological connotations. I think that Little Women refers to the four sisters in the movie, but the mom in the movie, Aunt Richie, is also a woman and has her own character traits. Maybe in terms of love, the heroine has some small regrets. When she was loved, she didn't realize it. When she realized that she also loved the hero, the hero had already married his sister Amy. Therefore, if a girl has someone she loves, she must have the courage to pursue and seize the opportunity and not let herself regret it. Accepting love does not mean that you will lose your dreams. Now many women are married but still shine in their dreams and careers. The important thing is to do a good job in the balance between career and family. The arrogant heroine finally, under the encouragement of her sisters, went to show her heart to Professor Bell and got love. She once said that she would never marry, but she still succumbed to love haha. So sometimes people can't talk too much, and their plans can't keep up with changes.

Great movie, nice tone and tone. There are also many things mentioned in the film, such as kindness of heart, cruelty of war, imbalance of wealth, social status, etc.

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Little Women quotes

  • Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: That's my grandfather. Are you scared of him?

    Jo March: I'm not scared of anyone! He looks stern, but my grandfather was much more handsome.

    Marmee March: Jo! We do not compare grandfathers!

  • Beth March: It's like the tide going out. It goes out slowly, but it can't be stopped.

    Jo March: I'll stop it. I've stopped it before.