I saw many girls complaining that they couldn't accept it. In the end, Jo rejected Laurie, who was a childhood sweetheart and handsome and rich, and married a German professor who was not young, rich, and handsome. This ended.
Maybe I’m past the age of dreaming about Prince Charming, or I’m not like other girls. When I was young, I saw Japanese manga with no ending. The 94th version of Little Women was the first time I came into contact with this story. I haven't even read the book, so I don't have any preconceived psychological expectations.
When I was watching the film, I didn't feel abrupt about Jo's love and choice. Everything was natural and understood and agreed with.
Although the first half of the film always thought that Jo and Laurie would be together naturally, when Jo refused Laurie, he was not surprised at all. Laurie was still a little shallow and frivolous for Jo; when Jo was the first time later When I met the German professor, I knew that this is Jo’s true son, calm, wise, profound, and elegant. What Jo really appreciates and stays with for life is the communion with her, tolerance, and ability in spirit. The person who guided her with a deep foundation. Although neither young nor handsome, it exudes intriguing charm.
At this time, I was suddenly relieved of the so-called "sorrows of a lifetime". I was clear in my heart, but I wanted to restrain myself. I always knew what I really wanted, and I was always loyal to my true heart. The reason why he occasionally struggled with that handsome phantom was because he hadn't waited for the professor in his life.
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