long lost little woman

Kody 2022-03-21 09:01:51

I don't know how many years have passed since I read the original book of Little Women. In fact, I can't even remember the content of the original book, even the general content, let alone the details. I just remember that I quite liked this book. I even saw the old version before, it should be the 1994 version, and I like it very much. Probably the complicated and gorgeous costumes of that era, and the specific background of that era added points to this book. When I knew that the new version of Little Women was going to be released, I was really looking forward to it. Of course, I didn't expect it to be delayed for so long after the outbreak of the epidemic, and it was finally released. Sure enough, I still like it as always, the characters are very lovable, even if they have their own shortcomings, they are all cute, and the family atmosphere of deep love is particularly touching. I don't know if the final ending is the same as the original. I want to re-read the original.

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Extended Reading
  • Clemmie 2022-03-22 09:01:44

    The colors of the filters are different, the lighting is also problematic, the narrative details are slightly uneven, the characters are papery, the emotional line is blunt, and the dialogue feels rushed. People are playing. What's even more terrifying is that the fate of the characters in the original book and the previous edition and the deep digging of the characters' characters have been weakened in this twitter. Compared with the 94 version, it is much better. (But still like Ronan, sweet tea is not suitable for Laurie...Miss Watson should be Amy...)

  • Aliza 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    At first, I didn't like Joe very, very much. I felt like I was reading a book at the time. I didn't like her talkativeness. She was very unworldly, but she didn't need to despise others. She even felt that she was too harsh on Meg and Amy. , like Meg said, "Don't think my dream is not important just because it's different from yours", yeah, she doesn't want marriage, but someone does. She does not care about love, but some people do. She's not obsessed with pretty and gorgeous dresses, but many girls like it! Later, I reflected on myself, if she wasn't so determined and contradictory, maybe she wouldn't be herself. She likes her sister the most. She has dreams and knows who she loves. Thinking of the feminist movement that has gone too far recently, shouldn't the real feminism be to defend all women? Then those of us who want to have love and family, and want to be an ordinary woman's dream can be considered a dream. In addition, the final ending was too kind, and made everyone reconcile, still in the name of love, thinking of myself, the order and timing of appearances in love are really important! Is that beach also in "Brooklyn"?

Little Women quotes

  • Beth March: I love to listen to you read, Jo, but I love it even better when you read the stories you've written.

    Jo March: I don't have any new stories.

    Beth March: Why not?

    Jo March: Haven't written any.

    Beth March: You have pencil and paper. Sit here and write me something.

    Jo March: Uhh. I can't, I don't think I can anymore.

    Beth March: Why?

    Jo March: It's just, no one even cares to hear my stories anyway.

    Beth March: Write something for me. You're a writer. Even before anyone knew or paid you. I'm very sick and you must do what I say. Do what Marmee taught us to do. Do it for someone else.

  • Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Don't marry him.

    Amy March: What?

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Don't marry him.

    Amy March: Why?

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: You know why...

    Amy March: No, Laurie, that's mean, it's just mean of you...

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence: Why?

    Amy March: I have been second to Jo my whole life in everything and I will not be the person you settle for just because you cannot have her. I won't do it, not when, not when I've spent my entire life loving you.