I bought a Little Women when I was in junior high school. It was the first foreign masterpiece I read, and it became my favorite.
After reading it for the first time, I hated Amy very, very, very much. I didn't understand why Joe didn't choose Laurie, and then I kept fantasizing about the happy ending after Joe chose Laurie. It was silly at the time, haha. Later, I reluctantly turned it out and looked at it carefully. I didn't hate Amy so much, and found that she still has a cute place, but still likes Joe and Laurie together. Later, I don't remember how long it took, and I watched it a few times again. I really liked it. I kind of understood Joe's choice, and I understood Laurie and Amy.
In fact, the feeling is different every time I look at it.
This should be the only book I have read several times, except for textbooks of course. I had been looking for a movie version of it, but I didn't find it. After I had a computer, I forgot it, and now I think of it.
Reading a book is not the same as watching a movie. After all, the movie is not as detailed as the book, and some scenes have been cut out, but I still like this version. Joe is beautiful, more beautiful than I thought. Actually, I hope Joe is the most beautiful. Unfortunately, the author described Joe with only beautiful hair. My imagination can only be loyal to the author, but the director seems to have the same hope as me. Woolen cloth. The color of the picture is very soft, it is light color, maybe it has something to do with the production time, but it is the kind of warm feeling I imagined. Joe is the most detailed in the whole movie, and she is considered the heroine. Meg’s married life, Beth’s home alone, and Amy’s experience in Europe were not shown in the movie. It was actually difficult to make a masterpiece.
It is recommended that colleagues who want to watch this movie can read the original work first, or after watching the movie, they can also read the original work. The main purpose is to let everyone see the original work. It has taught me a lot, and it has allowed me to treat everyone with kindness. To me, it is chicken soup for the soul. The most memorable scene in the book is the pilgrimage of four children carrying their bags from the basement up the stairs to the attic. Seeing that, I feel that I must embark on a pilgrimage to become a wonderful person.
Suddenly found out that it was time to comment on Little Women's book, not the movie. Haha, next time, write a long talk.
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