I remember that when I was a child, the favorite among the four sisters in "Little Women" was Beth, who had the least sense of existence. There is such a character in every family who guards the purest and kindest part of the family. She doesn't have too much ambition. She is an eternal listener in the March Drama Club. She retains the feathers of everyone's memory like an angel, and is the common concern of the sisters after they went away. Everyone is destined to grow up in a different way, but some people have not experienced too much growth, because she was born pure and quiet, so she lives in the depths of memory.
At his deathbed, beth said, I don't have much desire and talent. I like to live in one place and play the piano. I like to stay at home, but I am also afraid of being abandoned. You go forward one by one, to the distance, I choose to stay, I am always the one with the slowest pace. But now, I have to go one step ahead of you. I love you, Joe.
The whole movie is this part of crying and becoming a dog. I thought the little girl would have a good ending. When I was a child, I always read the first half of the book. The ending is unexpected and reasonable. Beth reminds me of something, my friend who died young, the third aunt who has left, Beth is a kind of intention and relationship, a kind of sincerity and dependence that will last forever.
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