I'm soo happy that laurie married Amy becuase Jo deserves Fredrich. And the Friedrich and Jo in 1994 version is better than any version there is. I love Laurie and Jo as friends as they should be and Jo and Fredrich as a loving couples as they are.
They went off and got married first and asked second. Mhhh....' i like that you still call me Teddy' sounds like unfinished biz to me...plus Amy was always a lil spoiled .....for me. Never liked her. Even as an adult. Comes across as aloof to me. Dunst killed her role of younger Amy.
It's actually handled differently in the book. Amy and Laurie got engaged and wrote to their families first. So the families (and Jo) already knew of their engagement first and were happy for them. That they decided to get married before coming home was the surprise, and that is the detail the films love to use. The films tend to leave out that the engagement was announced first. Except the 1949 version that alludes that Amy and Laurie fell in love off camera. When they return home and Jo meets up with Laurie again, Jo is already referring to Amy as Laurie's wife.
Even though Laurie and Amy are married and have fallen in love, I’m glad Laurie thinks Jo’s his dearest friends, just like she thinks he is.
Honestly i'm just glad laurie married amy and not jo
Laurie hold both girls in heart equally but different and they do the same to him
I am such a huge fan of Little Women and all the adaptations
Winona was so cute
2:16 poor little puppy got a new owner who loves him just as much as his old one.
Got married then said, Do you mind?... Whatttt????!
I was like YO.. hahaaha.
She asked it in this adaptation and in 2019 adaptation, and it’s wholly wrong, because she never asked it in the book.
I love this version!!
I prefer the 2019.version where the moment was more private
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I'm soo happy that laurie married Amy becuase Jo deserves Fredrich. And the Friedrich and Jo in 1994 version is better than any version there is. I love Laurie and Jo as friends as they should be and Jo and Fredrich as a loving couples as they are.
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My dad told me I act like Amy
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Little women is one my favorite and Jane Austin is the best
But "Little Women" is written by Louisa May Alcott not Jane Austen
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They went off and got married first and asked second. Mhhh....' i like that you still call me Teddy' sounds like unfinished biz to me...plus Amy was always a lil spoiled .....for me. Never liked her. Even as an adult. Comes across as aloof to me. Dunst killed her role of younger Amy.
woman with some flaws - people she is spoiled I hate her
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It's actually handled differently in the book. Amy and Laurie got engaged and wrote to their families first. So the families (and Jo) already knew of their engagement first and were happy for them. That they decided to get married before coming home was the surprise, and that is the detail the films love to use. The films tend to leave out that the engagement was announced first. Except the 1949 version that alludes that Amy and Laurie fell in love off camera. When they return home and Jo meets up with Laurie again, Jo is already referring to Amy as Laurie's wife.
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