As someone who’s been sick for a long time (chronic illness) I have really learned who I am and it’s made me look at life differently. I look up to Beth so much. I have never related to a character as much as her before.
I love both old and new version of this movie, they have their own strengths. The only critique though, Tim was a bit young to be Laurie. But he did great in the movie so I guess there's no problem with that? Hehehe 😁
Casting Florence Pugh as Amy was a big mistake. The scenes of her and as a child were ridiculous! A thirty year old woman who sounds like a chain smoker wearing fairy wings, burning Jo’s manuscript, one page at a time, making a cast of her foot for Laurie, scrunching up her face in an effort to look like a little girl crying…it was enough to make one’s skin crawl. The 1994 version was pure magic. This remake was terrible.
Florence isn't even 30 today. She was like 22 or 23 when they made the film. And I personally think she did a wonderful job as Amy. She pitched her voice while playing her younger self with child like hyper energy and then brought in so much calm playing the older Amy. You can have a prefernce but saying Florence did a bad job is just objectively incorrect.
I don't think that's a fair criticism considering that the only flaw in her performance was her own voice (which she can't physically change). Everything else, from the way she spoke, the way she acted, and her facial expressions and mannerisms imitated that of a child's in the film.
Literally my comfort movie
I love this movie and book with all my heart🤭
As someone who’s been sick for a long time (chronic illness) I have really learned who I am and it’s made me look at life differently. I look up to Beth so much. I have never related to a character as much as her before.
thats so sweet. I hope you get well!💗
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@@happycat8657 awh im so sorry! this comment brought me to tears 🥹
The first time I can relate that much with a book character. As I read the book and watch the movie, I saw myself in Jo.
I love both old and new version of this movie, they have their own strengths. The only critique though, Tim was a bit young to be Laurie. But he did great in the movie so I guess there's no problem with that? Hehehe 😁
Emma is brilliant
I remember seeing this movie just because of *Emma Watson* and in the end I really liked it.
Anyone else thinks LM Alcott's mother looks so much like Laura Dern?!!
Yeah I can’t believe my eyes
It was her, that was a picture of Laura Dern that was edited
I love this videos and love this movie ❤
absolutely perfect film in every way
I wish this movie was a Netflix series. It would have been so good 😭😭😭
Que gran película 💓
❤
The 1994 Version was the Best !
Casting Florence Pugh as Amy was a big mistake. The scenes of her and as a child were ridiculous! A thirty year old woman who sounds like a chain smoker wearing fairy wings, burning Jo’s manuscript, one page at a time, making a cast of her foot for Laurie, scrunching up her face in an effort to look like a little girl crying…it was enough to make one’s skin crawl. The 1994 version was pure magic. This remake was terrible.
Florence isn't even 30 today. She was like 22 or 23 when they made the film. And I personally think she did a wonderful job as Amy. She pitched her voice while playing her younger self with child like hyper energy and then brought in so much calm playing the older Amy. You can have a prefernce but saying Florence did a bad job is just objectively incorrect.
I don't think that's a fair criticism considering that the only flaw in her performance was her own voice (which she can't physically change). Everything else, from the way she spoke, the way she acted, and her facial expressions and mannerisms imitated that of a child's in the film.
Ur disgusting