"I still love you, but I don't like you anymore"-Little Women Film Review

Cassandra 2021-12-24 08:01:07

Today, the 94th edition of Little Women, I have always liked this edition more than the edition performed by Sweet Tea.

A touch of warmth, and a touch of melancholy. At the end, while feeling that there is nothing more than this, there are still some small regrets and reluctances in the end.

It's a pity that too many people missed Laurie and Joe. On the contrary, I think she and the professor are more matched. Although there is less enthusiasm that belongs to the impulse of teenagers, it can go for a long time at a glance.

Marriage is not just about shaving one's head and burdens. After the youthful youth is gone, only the matching degree of the soul can be high enough to resist the complicated and trivial day after day.

Has Joe never been moved by Laurie? I do not think so. Otherwise, why would the subconscious response be to look for him in the crowd every time when one's body and mind are the most vulnerable?

It's just that the boy came too early.

The time was wrong-at that time Joe was just refused by his aunt to take him to Europe, and his favorite little girl was seriously ill in bed. In such an uneasy situation, how can there be a little bit of thought to think about love?

The identity is wrong—he loves her, is willing to be a good husband, and takes care of her and her whole family, but never knows that all she wants is that he can be a confidant and know that she understands her completely.

When was it tempted?

Perhaps it was the moment the girl took off her cloak simply and neatly, and watched her waist-length hair go to nothing; perhaps the two little wives got along too close, and a little ignorant affection emerged from the day and night; perhaps, it was earlier The first official meeting with her earlier, when the girl ran into his room breathlessly, he had already heard his heartbeat clearly.

Laurie probably never knew his feelings for Joe either.

Family affection, friendship, and love are separated a little, and it is a mess to break it down carefully.

Once the relationship is too mixed, it is easy to be impure. On the contrary, it does not have the mutual promotion of him and Amy like love.

In fact, that year, as early as that year, Joe tangled and refused apologetically, and was careful not to hurt him and the professor's eagerness to stay when he left. Comparing the two, he should know that he was never her first choice.

Young people rejoice, most of them come to an abrupt end. What's more, the young girl at that time was so unconfident about herself, even the reason for rejection was panic "you deserve more elegant one."

Fortunately, they all accepted it in the end. As Joe said, "We are still a family after all." The understatement of the feelings that have been carried over for decades brings everything back to the beginning.

Every time I watch a movie, I can’t help thinking about what is love, and how to love it to the end.

What finally appeared in his mind was that the professor looked at Joe pityingly, and gently told her "The most important thing is to please yourself."

He took her to open the door to a new world, to a brand new realm, and let her truly realize her value.

He understands her. From opera to books, any topic is just proof of the collision of their three views.

Without becoming an accessory, I realized my small ambition step by step. It was the professor who let Joe find his true self.

When Joe asked laurie to take a Dickens novel to the university, he was reluctant, but the German professor sold all his possessions and was reluctant to let his collection of books fall away. He just took them all along with him and wandered to Europe. Spiritual resonance is really important.

Who doesn't love the sweet scenes of childhood sweethearts, everyone is willing to get more or less comfort in those little troubles. However, compared to the drama of the domineering president who spoils his wife, the hug in the rain above the field can move me more. When the professor said with pity, "But I have nothing to do." Joe has firmly clasped his fingers." Then it won't be free." She said with a grin. Appreciate each other and understand each other. How can this not be the best form of love.

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Extended Reading
  • Erick 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    20200513: After reading the 2019 edition, review this edition. The new version of Amy and Laurie was written with pen and ink, and you can see Amy's affection for Laurie. The old version of Joe and the professor's emotional line is more obvious, and the final ending is not abrupt. But Amy and Laurie somehow fell in love. The old version is even more romantic at that time, including the plot where Jo was mistakenly married, and the feeling of crossing into Jane Austen's novels. The choice of marriage in the old version of Jo stems from whether or not to meet someone you love. The new version of the narrative is more distinctive and modern, emphasizing that Jo's unmarried is more feminist, as if it has nothing to do with love, so there is a suspense at the end.

  • Kayleigh 2022-03-28 09:01:04

    It's really sad to watch an old movie, the plot is still the same, fortunately the ending is warm and happy, but 18 years ago, which of these actors could not be broken, Winona, Dunst, Claire Danes, and even Uncle Batman are also cute , a British gentleman's aura, youth is no longer ah~~

Little Women quotes

  • Jo: Late at night my mind would come alive with voices and stories and friends as dear to me as any in the real world. I gave myself up to it, longing for transformation.

  • Jo: [as Jo and Laurie dance awkwardly at Belle Gardner's ball] I'm sorry! Meg always makes me take the gentleman's part at home! It's a shame you don't know the lady's part!