Jo, played by Winona Ryder, is so beautiful, with aura in her eyes.
The four girls are all distinct. Meg is mature and stable. She is the eldest sister in the family. She eventually married the person she loves. Although she is poor, she is happy in her life.
Jo is very boyish. She is brave and independent and loves literature and drama. When she formed a drama club at home, she was the queen.
Beth is a bit introverted. She is kind and plays the piano well. She is the only regret in this show. Such a talented and kind girl has never left the house because of her health. I believe she watched her sisters leave one by one. She must have been very lost at the time, but she could only see her off with a smile. Only at the last moment of her life did she say what was in her heart: "I like to stay at home, but I don't like to be abandoned."
Amy is the youngest child in the family. She has been quirky since she was a child. She likes to draw and has always dreamed of marrying a rich man to lift the whole family out of poverty. In the end, she and Laurie were actually a little surprised. I don’t think this movie did Well laid out.
Mother March is the soul of the show. She supports the four sisters in their pursuit of self. She is courageous and strong, not cynical, nor blindly worshipping money. She tells her daughter to live her life, and her mother says that what is soft is also tough. , She supported the four sisters with her own strength, and lived out herself bravely in the male-dominated society at that time. This is the starting point of feminism.
"I only care what you think of yourself. If you feel your value lies in being merely decorative, I fear that someday you might find yourself believing that's all that you really are. Time erodes all such beauty, but what it cannot diminish is the wonderful workings of your mind. Your humor, your kindness and your moral courage. These are the things I cherish so in you. I so wish I could give my girls a more just world. I know you'll make it a better place. "
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