hermione married sidney chambers from grantchester? how come geordie keating leonard finch and mrs maguire not invited? talking of which i think sylvia would have liked hermione
I love Micarah Tewers but I disagree with her video regarding the costumes of little women. Contrary to the popular opinion in the comment section of her video, I think the costumes of little women were brilliantly designed. The costumes were deliberately designed to be ahistorical to a certain extent in an effort to appeal to a modern audience. Also, I do acknowledge the fact that not everyone would take a liking to the creative liberties undertaken by the designers, hence, these choices are not exempt from criticism and it is completely alright to dislike them. However, upon coming across a few videos of Greta Gerwig explaining the thought and effort that went into the designing process, I re-watched the movie and became acutely aware of the intricacies surrounding the significance of choosing a distinct color for each character. Furthermore, Greta Gerwig explained that each sister has her own color and Marmie's costume have all four colors embedded into her dresses because she gave a piece of her spirit to each girl and that is why her hair also has different colored 'streaks'. I noticed that on Meg's wedding day, Marmie and Jo are wearing dresses which are predominantly green (Meg's color). I think this shows how Meg's parting had a profound impact on them and how Jo was stepping into the role of an 'older sister'. Moreover, there is another scene towards the end where Meg, Jo, and Amy are wearing similar dresses of slightly different blueish shade which, I think, is a signifier of their unity and bonding as sisters, especially, after Beth's tragic passing. Thus, I think that the costumes definitely deserved an Oscar! They are very well made and add immensely to the overall depth and texture of the film.
What he could be saying...is that with a feminisim attitude no man will ever be enough for her. Because feminisim sadly treats men as imposible criatures who always made mistakes and women as the one who no matter what (actions, words, loud voice or sefishness) doesn't go wrong. So that, for both directions, never works in any relationship.
@@Clau92Cris well thats bullshit. Feminism calls for the equality of the sexes. You must have a pretty fragile ego if you this that that means that men are "impossible creatures". You're being called out on sexism and I'm sorry if equality feels like oppression to you.