i watch this at minimum 5 times a day, but usually more like 10, THANK YOU for creating this. idc if it makes me sob, it's just so beautiful and well done!
I just posted a cover of myself singing a mash-up of All too well X Champagne Problems X Out of the woods, I would really appreciate it if you check it out
Why do you need to show example? Why do you care? But a woman is also capable to love and do other things, at the same time. Any sensible person would think this way - and the others? Why waste your life on those people? Or is it that you're afraid to love and this is a great profound way to rationalise you not doing so? Been there, done that.
I just posted a cover of myself singing a mash-up of All too well X Champagne Problems X Out of the woods, I would really appreciate it if you check it out
@@missamericana3230 lol if u dont know champagne problems is about a rejected proposal by a guy and at the end of the song he found another girl who did not reject him. if this is not Jo and Laurie's song idk what is 💀
"i figured you'd love me Jo" Laurie literally did everything so that Jo would fall for him and I think he ended up believing that she already did. But Jo never even considered it, she was far too in love with her writing. A friendship, to Jo, was far more beautiful than a romance if written correctly.
2:58 "you'll find a lovely and accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and-" " hold your hand while dancing never leave you standing" so clever
just a reminder that in the book jo never wrote that letter. jo never regretted her decision, but she wished that she was able to be in love with him. jo was lonely, but her and laurie weren’t meant to end up together.
exactly! Ive read the book when I was younger and I was happy to have read a woman like Jo in the book and her perception of love towards others that she just cannot reciprocate, and how that's okay too. For a woman should never be reduced to the role of taking in love alone in her life, she has dreams and aspirations too that she can choose over love, until of course she is ready. I loved the movie brilliantly well, though🧡
I think it’s really great that they thematize that situation. I was in it and it is really hard to not just give in because you want the other one to be happy so badly. But you just know that it is wrong because you can’t love them back the way they want you to. Joe did the right thing.
@@paigehennigar6557 No, she is NOT a lesbian. Jo eventually had two sons with an older gentleman Professor named Fritz Bhaer. Read books 1 and 2 of Little Women.
i remembered reading a story in wattpad and the main character said "i dont want to say no because one day i'll realise that i should've said yes and i'll return to you and you dont love me anymore"
This song is for the team of girls who cannot love back people they care for, because they somehow are too emotional to let themselves be in actual love. We don't wanna be hurt, we don't want to hurt people, but happiness seems... too much? I need theraphy... Also, it's okay to feel like that. Our magnitude adds up every single time we think those things. It's okay to have made mistakes... It's okay to have said "no" towards love, bc love is going to find its way back to us somehow 💛
I just got so related with the scene where Joe burst into tears when telling her mother she was so lonely and how bad she wished she had said yes to him. Loneliness can eat us alive and render us rush into worst choices.
"listen, you'll find some lovely accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and.. hold your hand while dancing, never leave you standing, crestfallen on the landing.." this part hurt me and am i still coming back to watch this video? yes
I shipped Jo and Laurie as a kid and I still do but I don't want them to end up together because Jo obviously doesn't love him back. That would just be cheap. But of course I come to videos like this to satisfy that inner childish longing to see them together.
omg that is EXACTLY how i feel about them i was thinking about it while watching it . i love them together but just.... they r not meant to be . she doesnt love him and he wants *lady* she said that she said she couldnt be that. but they r just lovely
She didn't love Laurie. She was just afraid of being left alone once all her sisters get married (well beth died so except for her 😢). She didn't want anything except that her family stays together and she has her best friend in her life forever. But people around her grow and change and she had a sudden realisation and thats why she got confused and wrote Laurie that letter. I feel like the scene where Laurie tells her, he married Amy, she's more sad about the fact that now they won't be with her like in the past. At the end, she's happy alone because she has accepted this part of her and she's surrounded by her loved ones.
@@feliciapattinson9591 - I don't think she married or even loved bhaer. She just changed the ending because the editor guy forced her to change it. I think she remained single because she could never even think about marrying someone.
*Here's my perspective of them:* I think Jo never loved Laurie. They were friends, he loved her, she didn't. Jo always said she didn't wanted to be a wife but I think it's cuz she was scared and insecure about it. As she grows she starts to think no one will ever love her and she truly will never be a wife and then decides to write the letter to Laurie, cuz at least he loves her right? But she don't love him, not that way. She was just scared of being alone forever. Amy and Laurie are a lovely couple. And I totally don't blame Jo for feeling that way, I do too sometimes.
AGREE 100%! This has always been my interpretation of the story. She never loved Laurie in a romantic way but she figured that being with someone she cared and loved like family would be better than being alone and it’s so understandable but I’m glad they didn’t end up together, they would have not been happy along the road
@@cateyesinlove2473 Yes!!!! They could have been a happy couple at first but by the minute they release how they truly felt it would be a tragic experience.
Okay but I can’t be the only one who doesn’t see the chemistry with Laurie and Amy, like I know at the end of the day Jo and Laurie were not meant to be but Amy??? Like it’s just not it for me.
When Jo writes her love letter to Laurie she says “My dear teddy, I miss you more than I can express. I used to think that the worst fate was to be a wife, I was young and stupid. But now I have changed. The worst fate is to live my life without you in it.” I think Jo finds it hard to express her feelings without going against her believes/ideas about what women should and shouldn’t be in the world. Like when Jo tells her sister Meg that she doesn’t need to get married to John and that she will get bored after 2 years. Later on Jo telling her mum that she is sick of women having their only purpose of to love. Jo realised that women are more than that. To all the people saying Jo felt ‘lonely’ and needed to fill a void that’s why she confesses to Laurie her love that was not the reason. When Jo left to go to New York she left her sisters behind. And when her sister Beth got sick she came back in a heart beat. Stopping everything that she was doing her dreams and ambition for her sister. When her sister Amy burned her papers Jo got angry at Amy and even said she will never ever forgive her and then when her sister nearly drowned she went back to talking to her in a heart beat realising that her sister was more important. Similarly as soon as she rejects Laurie she kept writing to him but he was the one that was not answering to her letters. Jo truly did care for him. She just didn’t have herself figured out yet. Jo thought a women cannot marry and pursue her dreams at the same time in the end she realises she can when she marries the professor. She realises this before however and wanted to tell Laurie by confessing to him through the letter but it was to late. Jo wanted it to be Laurie that she marries. Jo even admitted to her mum that when she gets angry her anger can blind her. Like when she rejected Laurie because of her anger blinding her to thinking women should be independent and never married, but she doesn’t realise women can be both. Jo is a strong willed character who refuses to back down but then she does on all of these occasions she does it for the people that she loves. She did that when she rejected Laurie. She was angry because she had dreams she wanted to pursue and marriage was not on her radar back then. However after loosing her sister for good this time she realises the mistake she made rejecting Laurie. She realises death is her worse enemy and it can come in the way of things even when she thinks she is in control. She steers the wheel of her life, she is independent, unmarried, in New York writing doing everything she ever wanted but death still has a way of ruining things. When she comes to this realisation she cannot bear to loose Laurie in the same way without telling him how she truly feels. Because Jo finally realises that the love she holds for him is greater than whatever it is she wanted to do as a single women.
I think the most selfless decision that Jo made was rejecting Laurie when she knew she couldn't love him in that way. I think it was scary face the truth, but she did the right thing letting him go in order to find what they truly wanted and deserved (even if that meant growing apart)
Lyrics You booked the night train for a reason So you could sit there in this hurt Bustling crowds or silent sleepers You're not sure which is worse Because I dropped your hand while dancing Left you out there standing Crestfallen on the landing Champagne problems Your mom's ring in your pocket My picture in your wallet Your heart was glass, I dropped it Champagne problems You told your family for a reason You couldn't keep it in Your sister splashed out on the bottle Now no one's celebrating Dom Pérignon, you brought it No crowd of friends applauded Your hometown skeptics called it Champagne problems You had a speech, you're speechless Love slipped beyond your reaches And I couldn't give a reason Champagne problems Your Midas touch on the Chevy door November flush and your flannel cure "This dorm was once a madhouse" I made a joke, "Well, it's made for me" How evergreen, our group of friends Don't think we'll say that word again And soon they'll have the nerve to deck the halls That we once walked through One for the money, two for the show I never was ready, so I watch you go Sometimes you just don't know the answer 'Til someone's on their knees and asks you "She would've made such a lovely bride What a shame she's fucked in her head, " they said But you'll find the real thing instead She'll patch up your tapestry that I shred And hold your hand while dancing Never leave you standing Crestfallen on the landing With champagne problems Your mom's ring in your pocket Her picture in your wallet You won't remember all my Champagne problems You won't remember all my Champagne problems
Did anyone else notice that when the songs says “Dom Pérignon, you brought it” he’s looking at the ring that she gave him and he’s putting it on his wedding ring finger and looking at it like imma marry this girl, then remember what really happened in the movie and your heart broke all over again. Just me? ok😭
i do genuinely think laurie and amy are great together but a part of me can't help but wish jo and laurie ended up together even though it makes sense that they didn't. i think the tragedy is in the fact that jo was never able to love laurie that way and is an important aspect of relationships that often doesn't get represented. i think what jo and laurie had was very special regardless of whether it was romantic and platonic. I think the part that breaks me is that they're no longer number one in eachother's hearts more than anything but truly a beautiful yet heartbreaking story
"listen, you'll find some lovely, accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and...hold you hand while dancing, never leave you standing, crestfallen on the landing" SOBBING
timothee chalamet portrayed Laurie so well. he captured the flamboyant tendencies that Laurie has but also the sweet, caring side that he had as well and i loved every second of it
little women's settings and filter is like..absolutely perfect for folklore and evermore. i will never be able to get over this but i will also thank you for making art 😭
This made me cry so much 🥺 there’s no one to blame she wasn’t ready and he did all he can to be the perfect man for her and he got tired of waiting and that’s what makes it sad there’s no one to blame. And I think Mary is so messed up for getting with him knowing that her sister would not be happy with her, she said “I thought you would be angry with me” like duh you married the man she loves. Life is unfair 💔
@@emma.caylie Nope. as much as I love Jo and Laurie together, she just didn't love him the way he did. The only reason why she even said "I might say yes" when Laurie might ask her again was because she didn't want to feel vulnerable and lonely. She liked him yes, but only as her friend.
I've read the book when I was little and I was fine that Joe didn't end up with Laurie. but the 2019 version when Saoirse and Timothee played Joe and Laurie, their chemistry is one of a kind. they made the conflict alive and for once I wished them to be together. I cried hard in this 1:50 scene. champagne problems really describes these two💔
My take on Jo and Laurie is: Jo had big dreams to be a writer which was something she’s really talented at. Back then women were expected to marry rich or marry. Not necessarily for love just to have kids and help cook and clean ect. Jo thought that if she had married anyone that’s the path she would have went down so her whole life she pushed away men because she didn’t want that life. She pushed away her feelings for Laurie so when he seemly out of no where proposed she was flustered and acted out of the mindset of not wanting to be just a women who cooks and cleans. Then soon realized she loved him. In my opinion they are the definition of right person wrong time. edit: I feel as though she never viewed herself good enough for Laurie and also let that get in the way.
2:54 When the dialogue “you’ll find sm who loves u and adores u and …” transitions into the song’s lyrics “hold ur hand while dancing …” toward the end 🥺❤️🩹 beautiful
I feel like I come back to this multiple times per week. This song is so beautifully tragic and hopeful and goes so well with this movie. Editor who made this did a fantastic job 👏
The scene where Laurie confesses to Jo is just so heartbreaking...it made me cry and cry and my little sister(who was 10 at the time) just couldnt understand why I was crying when I watched it- I could feel all his pain and anguish.Thank you for this sad yet beautiful video.
Thats why the end in the movie is so brilliant. Greta Gerwig really understands the thoughts of the author, so she decided to let jo single at the end unlike the other movie adaptions. The "cheesy umbrella scene" never happened but jo writed what the readers wanted to read just like what happened with the the real author. Just brilliant
@@sophiacomiso6392 its implied that that didnt actually happen. Jo marrying Fredrich is what happened in the book because she was asked to change the ending by the publisher. The publisher says 'who does she marry?' and Jo says 'No one', then he says she has to change that, and it cuts to the umbrella scene with the publisher narrating over it saying 'yeah i prefer this, its more romantic'.
im really happy to have witnessed this video grow. i remember crying to this and the views were only 70k. now one million people are crying with me as well.
"I think you'll marry. You'll find someone and love them. You will live and die for them. That's your way, and you will... And I'll watch." funny how Laurie said this, but Jo ended up doing so.😭💔
I honestly think that Laurie wasn’t in love with Jo, he was in love with the IDEA of being in love with Jo- like childhood best friends to lovers. Jo never loved Laurie either, the only time she wanted him or made a move was because she was lonely and Beth had just died.
the fact that i always thought that laurie was in love with the idea of love, his parents had just died and spent so many years in different boarding schools and jo was the first friend he ever had, that's why he clinged to her too much, it was too immature to be true at all
@@Milizxe aw hon dont doubt it, just ask yourself if you love them romantically truly and fully for who they are, not in love with the IDEA of being with them. but if you love them and just want them and you dont care about the idea, just let it play out boo and im sure you'll be happy! tell them!!
And in the movie I think she may have found it difficult maybe to admit to her mum that she is in love with him, perhaps because she was shy. Besides she never says she doesn’t love him she says “I care more to be loved.” She shows her love through her actions she doesn’t need to say the words. In other words she loves differently. She’s not one to be lovely dovey like her sisters she has a different love language. Hers isn’t like Meg or Amy’s, jo shows her love differently through acts of service. She didn’t want to be with Laurie because she was lonely she kept in contact with him even after rejecting his proposal it wasn’t at beths death that she realised she wanted to be with him because she was lonely. She has always wanted to be with him but just that she didn’t have herself figured out yet. He loved her to early she loved him to late. Besides Laurie does push her to be her best self. In different ways. He doesn’t need to critic/challenge her to push her to be the best possible version of herself. Sometimes all it takes is just support being there for the person. Being part of their dreams and ambitions and passions. He did that, he did all of that. Laurie fell in love with Amy’s beauty. Constantly calling her beautiful and admiring only that about her. That’s even what he notices about her when he speaks to her. He tells her “You look beautiful, you are beautiful.” Whereas with jo he has loved her ever since he met her. Watching her live out her passion for acting and supporting her by being part of her play. Watching her fall in love with writing and even him inviting her to the theatre to watch a play because he knows that’s what she lives for and loves. Laurie fell in love with jo for her soul and everything she is. So for the people saying that laurie would never have supported jo in the way the professor does in her passions that is so false. What Laurie and jo had was ethereal. Jo yearned for Laurie before her sister Beth dies. In the movie when she comes back from New York she tells her sister that she kept writing to him but he won’t answer to her letters. And Beth asks her do you miss him. And jo says “i miss everything” she misses the love he showed her and what they had. It wasn’t loneliness that prompted Jo to want to be with Laurie because she says all of this before her sister dies. Jo loved Laurie way before she even realised
he’s such an amazing actor, they all are but can we all just appreciate him real quick? he delivered the character so well, he looked so in love and then so hurt. someday i’ll be that good(hopefully lmao)
thanks for all the love on this video! sorry if I made you cry, but I definitely made myself cry too 😢❤️
i watch this at minimum 5 times a day, but usually more like 10, THANK YOU for creating this. idc if it makes me sob, it's just so beautiful and well done!
I didn’t watch the movie but watch this clip regularly lol
@@Blueeut dude u have to watch this movie asap!! its too good! and u might as well read the book...
U did a rly great job huhu
I look at this video 5 or 6 a day... and cry everytime
“I tried to show you I loved you and you wouldn’t let me which is fine” imagine being okay after hearing that 😭
you just hurt my feelings with this sentence (I still didn't watch the video) omg
it's in the same key and has the same chord progression of all too well :)
I wasn't therefore I cried during that scene in the movie
@@ethanackerman193 YES!!
I just posted a cover of myself singing a mash-up of All too well X Champagne Problems X Out of the woods, I would really appreciate it if you check it out
I cried when she said:I'm So Sick Of People Saying Love Is All A Woman Is Fit For. I'm So Sick Of It...But I'm So Lonely.
I really felt that.
more this ua-cam.com/video/MRN38gkXw3U/v-deo.html
Why do you need to show example? Why do you care? But a woman is also capable to love and do other things, at the same time. Any sensible person would think this way - and the others? Why waste your life on those people? Or is it that you're afraid to love and this is a great profound way to rationalise you not doing so? Been there, done that.
Right people wrong time😢
Yes, I feel it deeply 😢
It’s like she wanted stand against something, when that something was the one thing she needed
"you would find some lovely accomplished girl who would love you, adore you and-"
"hold your hands while dancing, never leave you standing"
😭😭
Wrong lyrics tho
that part killed me
pls i cried
@@chloecahilig8504 r/wooosh
Oof i thought Taylor's song u were referring i didn't realize it was in the movie 😳😅
Timothée’s acting in this movie is like perfect 😭
Like Saoirse! They carried the movie, it was so beautiful to watch the movie in the cinema
@@jordanbelfort4103 ikr!!
the 1994 version is way more superior. christian bale is way more perfect
@@jordanbelfort4103 winona ryder carried it better
"LiKe PeRfEcT" please
We all agree this is THEIR song right??
I just posted a cover of myself singing a mash-up of All too well X Champagne Problems X Out of the woods, I would really appreciate it if you check it out
the 1994 version is way more superior
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 wtf does that have to do with champagne problems being jo and laurie's song-
Amen👏👏
@@missamericana3230 lol if u dont know champagne problems is about a rejected proposal by a guy and at the end of the song he found another girl who did not reject him. if this is not Jo and Laurie's song idk what is 💀
"i figured you'd love me Jo"
Laurie literally did everything so that Jo would fall for him and I think he ended up believing that she already did. But Jo never even considered it, she was far too in love with her writing. A friendship, to Jo, was far more beautiful than a romance if written correctly.
the 1994 version is way more superior
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DAMN :(
the movie makes sm more sense now
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
I prefer this version... By a looot.. it's definitely more beautiful
"I never was ready, so I watch you go" omg this song fits this story too well...
the 1994 version is way more superior
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 I agree :D
She never loved him romantically, though
2:58 "you'll find a lovely and accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and-" " hold your hand while dancing never leave you standing" so clever
taylor has always been clever
@@anuskapatra651 she meant that the edit was clever lmao 💀
@@bollodeath9141 Maybe... Who knows except the person who said it.
@@anuskapatra651 LMFAO it’s so obvious shes saying the editor doing a great job editing the line so perfectly
@@anuskapatra651 taylor is clever no doubt but yeah I was talking about the editor haha
if you didnt cry during the entirity of little women did you REALLY watch little women
fr thooi
Yes I did.
8 times, I cried 8 times! That's on mental health!
and everytime i watch again, i cry again. its crazy.
i didn’t because i read the book three more times to prepare myself before watching it 😂
just a reminder that in the book jo never wrote that letter. jo never regretted her decision, but she wished that she was able to be in love with him. jo was lonely, but her and laurie weren’t meant to end up together.
exactly! Ive read the book when I was younger and I was happy to have read a woman like Jo in the book and her perception of love towards others that she just cannot reciprocate, and how that's okay too. For a woman should never be reduced to the role of taking in love alone in her life, she has dreams and aspirations too that she can choose over love, until of course she is ready. I loved the movie brilliantly well, though🧡
agree!!!!! i honestly see jo as a lesbian but that might be personal bias
I think it’s really great that they thematize that situation. I was in it and it is really hard to not just give in because you want the other one to be happy so badly. But you just know that it is wrong because you can’t love them back the way they want you to. Joe did the right thing.
No, they weren’t supposed to end up together because the author wanted to get revenge on someone who had hurt her. That’s why Jo rejected Laurie.
@@paigehennigar6557 No, she is NOT a lesbian. Jo eventually had two sons with an older gentleman Professor named Fritz Bhaer. Read books 1 and 2 of Little Women.
I just realized the beginning of this sounded like All Too Well.
it does! also the chords at the beginning sound like new year's day
@@naishakhan616 yessss exactly.
@@naishakhan616 that is exactly what I thought when I first heard It at like 2 am. I was so confused.
@@harperfreund8757 haha same. I kind of made a mental note of the similarity so that I could discuss this with others
It's the same chord order as all too well on guitar!
i remembered reading a story in wattpad and the main character said "i dont want to say no because one day i'll realise that i should've said yes and i'll return to you and you dont love me anymore"
WHAT IS THE BOOK CALLED
we would like to know the book pls 😭
@@mintyyling its a filipino story idk if youll understand it
What's the title
Im filipino,plss what's the title 😩
he loved her too early she loved him too late.
This!!
shes a lesbian she literally never loved him cry about it
She didn’t love him at all?
@@maddieatkinson1527 she did, after 7 years she was waiting for him, sadly he was already with Amy.
she didn’t love him she only wanted to be loved
it's my mental illness and i choose the coping mechanism
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
wow 396 likes, who wanna go to group therapy
literally
Fr 😭
Hope you're good now, this movie helped me a lot too.too precious and made my heart warm❤
This song is for the team of girls who cannot love back people they care for, because they somehow are too emotional to let themselves be in actual love. We don't wanna be hurt, we don't want to hurt people, but happiness seems... too much? I need theraphy...
Also, it's okay to feel like that. Our magnitude adds up every single time we think those things. It's okay to have made mistakes... It's okay to have said "no" towards love, bc love is going to find its way back to us somehow 💛
Don't make me cry like that
that's basically an INFJ 😭
Midnight sobbing initiates
Same girl sameeee
the way you worded this so well
I just got so related with the scene where Joe burst into tears when telling her mother she was so lonely and how bad she wished she had said yes to him. Loneliness can eat us alive and render us rush into worst choices.
I felt the same way as you did ..
been thinking about how little women fits champagne problems lyrics sooo much. thank you for this!😭❤️
ME TOO I SAID THIS TO MY FAMILY YESTERDAY
It fit perfectly
It does doesn’t it!!!!
thank you joe alwyn
the 1994 version is way more superior
"listen, you'll find some lovely accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and..
hold your hand while dancing, never leave you standing, crestfallen on the landing.."
this part hurt me and am i still coming back to watch this video? yes
I shipped Jo and Laurie as a kid and I still do but I don't want them to end up together because Jo obviously doesn't love him back. That would just be cheap. But of course I come to videos like this to satisfy that inner childish longing to see them together.
omg that is EXACTLY how i feel about them i was thinking about it while watching it . i love them together but just.... they r not meant to be . she doesnt love him and he wants *lady* she said that she said she couldnt be that. but they r just lovely
omg yesss same
Is this an adaptation of a book?
Why is that me though
@@shakeelmemon2816 yes, the book is also called Little Women
She didn't love Laurie. She was just afraid of being left alone once all her sisters get married (well beth died so except for her 😢). She didn't want anything except that her family stays together and she has her best friend in her life forever. But people around her grow and change and she had a sudden realisation and thats why she got confused and wrote Laurie that letter. I feel like the scene where Laurie tells her, he married Amy, she's more sad about the fact that now they won't be with her like in the past. At the end, she's happy alone because she has accepted this part of her and she's surrounded by her loved ones.
this makes so much sense. thank you for that.
But she marries bhaer right???
@@feliciapattinson9591 - I don't think she married or even loved bhaer. She just changed the ending because the editor guy forced her to change it. I think she remained single because she could never even think about marrying someone.
@@feliciapattinson9591 in the books she does marry Bhaer and they have two kids named Robb and Ted
Yaz that's it...
This destroyed my heart, I love it
1:22 PLSSSS her hand in his pocket i'm literally sobbing
not "literally." calm down
Oh my gosh I never noticed that! If you look at their hands hers is actually in his pocket!!!!
*Here's my perspective of them:*
I think Jo never loved Laurie.
They were friends, he loved her, she didn't.
Jo always said she didn't wanted to be a wife but I think it's cuz she was scared and insecure about it. As she grows she starts to think no one will ever love her and she truly will never be a wife and then decides to write the letter to Laurie, cuz at least he loves her right? But she don't love him, not that way. She was just scared of being alone forever.
Amy and Laurie are a lovely couple.
And I totally don't blame Jo for feeling that way, I do too sometimes.
AGREE 100%! This has always been my interpretation of the story. She never loved Laurie in a romantic way but she figured that being with someone she cared and loved like family would be better than being alone and it’s so understandable but I’m glad they didn’t end up together, they would have not been happy along the road
yes i agree, but i think laurie loved jo because she’s always been good to him. he didn’t really fall for her personality.
@@cateyesinlove2473 Yes!!!! They could have been a happy couple at first but by the minute they release how they truly felt it would be a tragic experience.
@@jennifernathhh I kinda think like that too... Cuz Laurie never was treated like that by anybody else.
Okay but I can’t be the only one who doesn’t see the chemistry with Laurie and Amy, like I know at the end of the day Jo and Laurie were not meant to be but Amy??? Like it’s just not it for me.
When Jo writes her love letter to Laurie she says “My dear teddy, I miss you more than I can express. I used to think that the worst fate was to be a wife, I was young and stupid. But now I have changed. The worst fate is to live my life without you in it.” I think Jo finds it hard to express her feelings without going against her believes/ideas about what women should and shouldn’t be in the world. Like when Jo tells her sister Meg that she doesn’t need to get married to John and that she will get bored after 2 years. Later on Jo telling her mum that she is sick of women having their only purpose of to love. Jo realised that women are more than that. To all the people saying Jo felt ‘lonely’ and needed to fill a void that’s why she confesses to Laurie her love that was not the reason. When Jo left to go to New York she left her sisters behind. And when her sister Beth got sick she came back in a heart beat. Stopping everything that she was doing her dreams and ambition for her sister. When her sister Amy burned her papers Jo got angry at Amy and even said she will never ever forgive her and then when her sister nearly drowned she went back to talking to her in a heart beat realising that her sister was more important. Similarly as soon as she rejects Laurie she kept writing to him but he was the one that was not answering to her letters. Jo truly did care for him. She just didn’t have herself figured out yet. Jo thought a women cannot marry and pursue her dreams at the same time in the end she realises she can when she marries the professor. She realises this before however and wanted to tell Laurie by confessing to him through the letter but it was to late. Jo wanted it to be Laurie that she marries. Jo even admitted to her mum that when she gets angry her anger can blind her. Like when she rejected Laurie because of her anger blinding her to thinking women should be independent and never married, but she doesn’t realise women can be both. Jo is a strong willed character who refuses to back down but then she does on all of these occasions she does it for the people that she loves. She did that when she rejected Laurie. She was angry because she had dreams she wanted to pursue and marriage was not on her radar back then. However after loosing her sister for good this time she realises the mistake she made rejecting Laurie. She realises death is her worse enemy and it can come in the way of things even when she thinks she is in control. She steers the wheel of her life, she is independent, unmarried, in New York writing doing everything she ever wanted but death still has a way of ruining things. When she comes to this realisation she cannot bear to loose Laurie in the same way without telling him how she truly feels. Because Jo finally realises that the love she holds for him is greater than whatever it is she wanted to do as a single women.
You know that... the letter is an adaptation of the director... you know... but I think your point of view is very very good... Congratulations!!
How long did it take u to write this?😂
Btw your point of view is excellent. It fits the entire storyline..
This is explained so wonderfully. Thank you so much.
My sentiments are the same.
I couldnt agree more. Thank you so much for sharing
I truly believe Laurie and Jo were platonic soulmates whereas Amy and Laurie are romantic soulmates
YES
Exactly
YES. JO AND LAURIE WOULD NOT HAVE WORKED AS A COUPLE
Laine H I agree! It drives me crazy how many people are hung up on this!
AGREE
this song just brought me back to this movie and how much i shipped them :( they also remind me a lot of Anne and Gilbert from Anne with An E :')
trueeee!!!
Ikr !!
I AGREE HUAA
@@fiona1826 yess I love shirbert
SAME!!!
I think the most selfless decision that Jo made was rejecting Laurie when she knew she couldn't love him in that way. I think it was scary face the truth, but she did the right thing letting him go in order to find what they truly wanted and deserved (even if that meant growing apart)
I have elaborated all the things you did:
1. That
This song was made for jo and Laurie. Don't tell me otherwise.
THIS IS THEIR SONG AND THIS VIDEO CAPTURED IT SO WELL 😭
Lyrics
You booked the night train for a reason
So you could sit there in this hurt
Bustling crowds or silent sleepers
You're not sure which is worse
Because I dropped your hand while dancing
Left you out there standing
Crestfallen on the landing
Champagne problems
Your mom's ring in your pocket
My picture in your wallet
Your heart was glass, I dropped it
Champagne problems
You told your family for a reason
You couldn't keep it in
Your sister splashed out on the bottle
Now no one's celebrating
Dom Pérignon, you brought it
No crowd of friends applauded
Your hometown skeptics called it
Champagne problems
You had a speech, you're speechless
Love slipped beyond your reaches
And I couldn't give a reason
Champagne problems
Your Midas touch on the Chevy door
November flush and your flannel cure
"This dorm was once a madhouse"
I made a joke, "Well, it's made for me"
How evergreen, our group of friends
Don't think we'll say that word again
And soon they'll have the nerve to deck the halls
That we once walked through
One for the money, two for the show
I never was ready, so I watch you go
Sometimes you just don't know the answer
'Til someone's on their knees and asks you
"She would've made such a lovely bride
What a shame she's fucked in her head, " they said
But you'll find the real thing instead
She'll patch up your tapestry that I shred
And hold your hand while dancing
Never leave you standing
Crestfallen on the landing
With champagne problems
Your mom's ring in your pocket
Her picture in your wallet
You won't remember all my
Champagne problems
You won't remember all my
Champagne problems
Me: searches for a video of Jo and Laurie on UA-cam so I can listen to champagne problems and watch it at the same time
This channel: here we go
Did anyone else notice that when the songs says “Dom Pérignon, you brought it” he’s looking at the ring that she gave him and he’s putting it on his wedding ring finger and looking at it like imma marry this girl, then remember what really happened in the movie and your heart broke all over again. Just me? ok😭
using the clean version because it says ‘stuck’ instead of the explicit version is such a smart move for jo
YES! It fits so well like she was stuck in her mindset of not needing a man/not wanting to marry
i do genuinely think laurie and amy are great together but a part of me can't help but wish jo and laurie ended up together even though it makes sense that they didn't. i think the tragedy is in the fact that jo was never able to love laurie that way and is an important aspect of relationships that often doesn't get represented. i think what jo and laurie had was very special regardless of whether it was romantic and platonic. I think the part that breaks me is that they're no longer number one in eachother's hearts more than anything but truly a beautiful yet heartbreaking story
very much same. they really had something special, doesnt matter if it were platonic or romantic; it was magic.
This song works soo perfectly!
Especially with the “I couldn’t give a reason” and the “I don’t see why I can’t love you”
"listen, you'll find some lovely, accomplished girl who will love you and adore you and...hold you hand while dancing, never leave you standing, crestfallen on the landing" SOBBING
To my Jo,
- I wish your happiness. Be well and see you in our next life time.
timothee chalamet portrayed Laurie so well. he captured the flamboyant tendencies that Laurie has but also the sweet, caring side that he had as well and i loved every second of it
“Your heart was glass, l dropped it..” fits so damn well💔💔💔
little women's settings and filter is like..absolutely perfect for folklore and evermore. i will never be able to get over this but i will also thank you for making art 😭
"when I never was ready so I watched you go." okay, this line hit more different now. Don't touch me. I'm not crying.
In the wise words of Olaf-
"Oh look at that.... I have been impaled"
in my HEART 😭
This made me cry so much 🥺 there’s no one to blame she wasn’t ready and he did all he can to be the perfect man for her and he got tired of waiting and that’s what makes it sad there’s no one to blame. And I think Mary is so messed up for getting with him knowing that her sister would not be happy with her, she said “I thought you would be angry with me” like duh you married the man she loves. Life is unfair 💔
Jo didn't love him... she rejected him twice
@@beatriceausten2791 I think she did. She just wasn’t ready for marriage
@@emma.caylie Nope. as much as I love Jo and Laurie together, she just didn't love him the way he did. The only reason why she even said "I might say yes" when Laurie might ask her again was because she didn't want to feel vulnerable and lonely. She liked him yes, but only as her friend.
@@N4mkji_ YESS IVE BEEN SAYING THIS ALL THE TIME
@@N4mkji_ definitely but their story still breaks my heart , I’ll forever be jo and Laurie , their platonic relationship was everything 😭
I've read the book when I was little and I was fine that Joe didn't end up with Laurie. but the 2019 version when Saoirse and Timothee played Joe and Laurie, their chemistry is one of a kind. they made the conflict alive and for once I wished them to be together. I cried hard in this 1:50 scene. champagne problems really describes these two💔
this is literally their anthem. god it hurts
This hurts so damn bad, like, every time I watch it...
the way each scene fits the lyrics so much. you're so amazing i swear. i will be rewatching 5ever.
My take on Jo and Laurie is: Jo had big dreams to be a writer which was something she’s really talented at. Back then women were expected to marry rich or marry. Not necessarily for love just to have kids and help cook and clean ect. Jo thought that if she had married anyone that’s the path she would have went down so her whole life she pushed away men because she didn’t want that life. She pushed away her feelings for Laurie so when he seemly out of no where proposed she was flustered and acted out of the mindset of not wanting to be just a women who cooks and cleans. Then soon realized she loved him. In my opinion they are the definition of right person wrong time.
edit: I feel as though she never viewed herself good enough for Laurie and also let that get in the way.
YES
i love ur opinion but I think it was heavily implied that jo never really loved him tho lmao
i’m in paaaaaiiiinnnnn. this song is perfect for them also HIS LOVE CONFESSION OVER THE INSTRUMENTAL I AM DYING
Dunno why but the "paaaaaiiinnnn" reminded of Captain Holt in B99 n I'm laughing rn.
this will forever be their song
Just realized that you used the clean version of the song
I was confused for a second
This is the first time I've heard the clean version of the song haha, "stuck in her head"
There’s another version to this song?
Yeah the original lyric is “ she would have made such a lovely bride it’s a shame she’s fucked in the head”
yeah, but i think this lyric kind of fits the Little Women story better. Like Jo was stuck in her head/mindset of not wanting to marry.
The scene where Laurie says "I figured you'd love me jo" is living in my head rent free. My roman empire.😭❤
YES. This is the feeling
i m cryinggggg . This song and this movie just fits perfectly.
1:23 jo’s hand in his pocket 🥺
i just wanna say how genius it is that you used the instrumental break to put laurie's dialogue there so big brained
The song is about rejected a proposal and regretting it. It’s perfect!
i came here just to hurt myself, why am i like this
the fact that he was so hurt shows how much he loved her.
they’re soulmates, my heart breaks everytime I remember them. they deserved better.
I am a simple woman I see timotheé chalamet I click with the added bonus of a Taylor song
The piano in the beginning, already got me in my feels. 😭😭😭
2:54 When the dialogue “you’ll find sm who loves u and adores u and …” transitions into the song’s lyrics “hold ur hand while dancing …” toward the end 🥺❤️🩹 beautiful
Little Women literally broke my heart and I still can't move on because of Jo and Laurie🤧This movie is a masterpiece, I loved everything in the movie.
I'm crying, this is so beautiful. I love them so much, they deserved better.
come back at the same time every year to watch this to break my heart again
I don’t know how but I’m getting this video tattooed
I feel like I come back to this multiple times per week. This song is so beautifully tragic and hopeful and goes so well with this movie. Editor who made this did a fantastic job 👏
Forever in my mind , Jo and Laurie will always be my roman empire. In my heart they ended up together.
The scene where Laurie confesses to Jo is just so heartbreaking...it made me cry and cry and my little sister(who was 10 at the time) just couldnt understand why I was crying when I watched it- I could feel all his pain and anguish.Thank you for this sad yet beautiful video.
This was made so unbelievably well, I sob every time i watch it
I come back to this video everyday, i just can't get over it. I don't understand it. it hurts too much :((
I’m crying in the best way possible
never thought id be sobbing over an edit at almost 1am about a movie i literally just watched on the plane but here we are
This song is literally for them 😭💗
This is so heart breaking - Laurie's expression is just too much to bear :'(
I always cry when Laurie says "I've loved you ever since I met you...i never complained" Always makes me cry 😭😭😭😭❤
She never loved him, the author never wanted Jo to get married but people forced her because women at that time couldn't end up "single"
Thats why the end in the movie is so brilliant. Greta Gerwig really understands the thoughts of the author, so she decided to let jo single at the end unlike the other movie adaptions. The "cheesy umbrella scene" never happened but jo writed what the readers wanted to read just like what happened with the the real author. Just brilliant
@@jordanbelfort4103 In the Greta Gerwig version Jo still does get married to Fredrich, and their is an umbrella scene.
I just watched the movie and I'm confused whether she married that German guy or not???
@@sophiacomiso6392 its implied that that didnt actually happen. Jo marrying Fredrich is what happened in the book because she was asked to change the ending by the publisher. The publisher says 'who does she marry?' and Jo says 'No one', then he says she has to change that, and it cuts to the umbrella scene with the publisher narrating over it saying 'yeah i prefer this, its more romantic'.
@@sophiacomiso6392 there was but it was later implied that the scene was just added in so that it could be published lmao
Jo has a special place in Teddy's heart forever 😭🥺
I know she didn't love him, but their chemistry and the way he loved her.... it breaks my heart and I just can't help but ship them
There won’t be any other MV that fits perfectly with the champagne problems lyrics than this one!!!😭
i come back to this video almost every month and just sit and cry. perfectly made
I love them so much you have no idea
im really happy to have witnessed this video grow. i remember crying to this and the views were only 70k. now one million people are crying with me as well.
"I think you'll marry. You'll find someone and love them. You will live and die for them. That's your way, and you will... And I'll watch." funny how Laurie said this, but Jo ended up doing so.😭💔
I honestly think that Laurie wasn’t in love with Jo, he was in love with the IDEA of being in love with Jo- like childhood best friends to lovers. Jo never loved Laurie either, the only time she wanted him or made a move was because she was lonely and Beth had just died.
This kinda make sense damn truth hurts
the fact that i always thought that laurie was in love with the idea of love, his parents had just died and spent so many years in different boarding schools and jo was the first friend he ever had, that's why he clinged to her too much, it was too immature to be true at all
this just made me question my OWN love towards a friend 😔
@@Milizxe aw hon dont doubt it, just ask yourself if you love them romantically truly and fully for who they are, not in love with the IDEA of being with them. but if you love them and just want them and you dont care about the idea, just let it play out boo and im sure you'll be happy! tell them!!
And in the movie I think she may have found it difficult maybe to admit to her mum that she is in love with him, perhaps because she was shy. Besides she never says she doesn’t love him she says “I care more to be loved.” She shows her love through her actions she doesn’t need to say the words. In other words she loves differently. She’s not one to be lovely dovey like her sisters she has a different love language. Hers isn’t like Meg or Amy’s, jo shows her love differently through acts of service. She didn’t want to be with Laurie because she was lonely she kept in contact with him even after rejecting his proposal it wasn’t at beths death that she realised she wanted to be with him because she was lonely. She has always wanted to be with him but just that she didn’t have herself figured out yet. He loved her to early she loved him to late. Besides Laurie does push her to be her best self. In different ways. He doesn’t need to critic/challenge her to push her to be the best possible version of herself. Sometimes all it takes is just support being there for the person. Being part of their dreams and ambitions and passions. He did that, he did all of that. Laurie fell in love with Amy’s beauty. Constantly calling her beautiful and admiring only that about her. That’s even what he notices about her when he speaks to her. He tells her “You look beautiful, you are beautiful.” Whereas with jo he has loved her ever since he met her. Watching her live out her passion for acting and supporting her by being part of her play. Watching her fall in love with writing and even him inviting her to the theatre to watch a play because he knows that’s what she lives for and loves. Laurie fell in love with jo for her soul and everything she is. So for the people saying that laurie would never have supported jo in the way the professor does in her passions that is so false. What Laurie and jo had was ethereal. Jo yearned for Laurie before her sister Beth dies. In the movie when she comes back from New York she tells her sister that she kept writing to him but he won’t answer to her letters. And Beth asks her do you miss him. And jo says “i miss everything” she misses the love he showed her and what they had. It wasn’t loneliness that prompted Jo to want to be with Laurie because she says all of this before her sister dies. Jo loved Laurie way before she even realised
The editing is just so perfect. I don't listen to many of these fmvs much but i keep returning to this TT
the fact that this song fits them perfectly. Now I'm crying
i come by this edit every now and then and yk, hurts everytime :'>
The way you matched Jo describing Laurie’s future wife 2:58 with taylor singing about the person finding someone better for them was a ✨masterpiece✨
This is my comfort UA-cam video. I can't stop watching it, and it's a problem
This song fits perfectly with Jo's and Laurie's story!
they’re such amazing actors and wow I forget how good this movie is
he’s such an amazing actor, they all are but can we all just appreciate him real quick? he delivered the character so well, he looked so in love and then so hurt. someday i’ll be that good(hopefully lmao)
Just found this and it’s utterly beautiful. The best of both worlds ❤️❤️
I recently listened to this album and watched this at similar times. So fitting
That “you can’t” 🥹