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Little Women - Jo & Friedrich: Friedrich (Louis Garrel) pays an unexpected visit.
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In the years after the Civil War, Jo March lives in New York and makes her living as a writer, while her sister Amy studies painting in Paris. Amy has a chance encounter with Theodore, a childhood crush who proposed to Jo but was ultimately rejected. Their oldest sibling, Meg, is married to a schoolteacher, while shy sister Beth develops a devastating illness that brings the family back together.
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Cast: Bob Odenkirk, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, James Norton, Laura Dern, Louis Garrel, Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet
Director: Greta Gerwig
Screenwriter: Greta Gerwig
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@JarrettMazza
@JarrettMazza Год назад
Man is honest, soft spoken, kind, and with impeccable manners. He doesn't talk, he listens. He doesn't stare, he observes, and makes no assumptions, and he impresses with his mind and his subtle talent. Ladies and gentlemen, that there's some 18th century swag!
@7marve
@7marve Год назад
Yes. A true gentleman. A real man.
@abenafrimpong4271
@abenafrimpong4271 10 месяцев назад
Man after my own heart😊
@adreamofmist3222
@adreamofmist3222 10 месяцев назад
And he plays piano
@reginageorgetownuni
@reginageorgetownuni 10 месяцев назад
Yup. And good looking with curly hair ❤😂
@lxtatar7773
@lxtatar7773 7 месяцев назад
He's also boring as hell😢
@coconutqueenii
@coconutqueenii 4 года назад
"Who is this?" "Who are you?" "Someone tell me who this man is" "I'm Laurie, who are you?" my mans boutta square up lmaoo
@kl-1447
@kl-1447 4 года назад
@TK Wallace "Shh. We never thought this would happen. We're proud." Honestly, kind of an excellent portrayal of siblings (said as a sister)
@nouriaminzunza3467
@nouriaminzunza3467 4 года назад
LMAOOOO
@smritiarjya6061
@smritiarjya6061 3 года назад
Most of the time me in front of my long relatives.
@kyliealexa7425
@kyliealexa7425 3 года назад
WEEEY no hablo inglés, entendí la referencia de escena, Laurie modo celoso.
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 3 года назад
He’s not “your man”🙄
@reinaldocascante5721
@reinaldocascante5721 4 года назад
Has anyone notice how this is the first time Jo introduces herself as Josefine and not Jo to someone... interesting detail
@shannonhughes203
@shannonhughes203 3 года назад
Ooh are you suggesting that Greta Gerwig put that there as a small detail foreshadowing Jo’s eventual acceptance of marriage and womanhood?
@reinaldocascante5721
@reinaldocascante5721 3 года назад
Shannon Hughes I mean quite the opposite, I think Greta actually meant that this wasn’t really Jo but another version of her. We know that Louisa never married and never wanted Jo to marry, she was forced to pair Jo up with Friedrich. Just like the subtle hint that it was just for the book, Jo naming herself Josefine means that she isn’t quite herself in that scene
@shannonhughes203
@shannonhughes203 3 года назад
Reinaldo Cascante Oh yeah,that also makes sense. Did Greta ever say anything about what she meant by that line exactly?
@reinaldocascante5721
@reinaldocascante5721 3 года назад
@@shannonhughes203, I don't think so, I guess it was left for interpretation but considering the route, she went with on the film and how she explained the ending I don't think my theory might be too far from the truth. yet because she didn't specify anything I guess it's whatever the viewer wants it to be.
@mahrinahmed2226
@mahrinahmed2226 3 года назад
@@reinaldocascante5721 I think your point is very interesting however, my take from it is that she had an initial attraction to him. She wanted to present herself in the 'best' light possible and thus introduced herself as 'Josephine' thus embracing her feminity. This is the first time she has embraced it properly showing she does not feel threatened by Friedrich seeing her in this light - this may foreshadow their mutual compatibility
@audrasavelkoul828
@audrasavelkoul828 4 года назад
Laurie saying THREE times "who are you?" Gets me in stitches EVERY. TIME. Edit: thanks for the likes guys, never had this many before 🤯
@faizahtahsin6377
@faizahtahsin6377 4 года назад
He's like an overprotective older brother
@kglushch
@kglushch 4 года назад
“Can someone please tell me who this man is?” Got me. Also Amy shushing him
@andaalothman7585
@andaalothman7585 4 года назад
I can’t😂😂😂
@shruthimariathomas9059
@shruthimariathomas9059 3 года назад
HONESTLY😂
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 3 года назад
Anda Alothman you can’t what
@sabri_mio
@sabri_mio 4 года назад
Someone could say Laurie is acting jelaously about Jo, but I think he acts like a a friend, a brother who cares about a sister who loves very much.
@Bluey306
@Bluey306 4 года назад
Either way, it cracked me up! Amy shushing him was the cherry on top.
@michikomanalang6733
@michikomanalang6733 4 года назад
Sabrina Miño I thought it was just him being Curious Out Loud, as Laurie would do. Lol
@goldiefinch21
@goldiefinch21 4 года назад
It even says in the book that his behavior (and this is a direct quote) "for a faint twinge, not of jealousy, but something like suspicion, caused that gentleman to stand aloof at first, and observe the comer with brotherly circumspection." So, being a lifelong friend, he was merely looking out for her best interest. The reason Laurie was in love with Jo so passionately was because she was his first, childhood love, but she made it very clear she could not love him more than a friend or brother, and as first loves and first heartaches tend to be very extreme since we have no prior experience, he was wounded, but recovered and fell in love with Amy. Read the book, I promise it makes a lot more sense and exposes Lauries feelings and truths about things I believe people don't understand so well because they watch an adaptation; not to be acusatory, but I am explaining my opinions based on the book which the adaptations have branched off from. Prior movies have set it up so for you to be rooting for the two to get together, and I think that may be why so many are so sorely disappointed that Jo rejects him. That is my take on the whole matter. What do you guys' think (I hope everyone believes that I mean well!)?
@davinajones5042
@davinajones5042 4 года назад
Yeah! A brother that has confessed his feeling for you!😂
@melyav3245
@melyav3245 3 года назад
exactly i just finished the book and thats what it said too. That it was brotherly curiosity.
@pompeedooz8353
@pompeedooz8353 4 года назад
I think Laurie’s reaction is really him realizing that it’s happening. That he has to watch her fall in love with someone else. And it may be some form of jealousy but more so from what his younger self would’ve wanted. I think now that he loves Amy it’s more brotherly than it is not, so I don’t really see any harm in it, because he’s not actively trying to get Jo to love him. Now he just wants her to be happy because he is, especially when he never thought he could be.
@faizahtahsin6377
@faizahtahsin6377 4 года назад
She's like an overprotective older brother
@LuLu-lh1hz
@LuLu-lh1hz 4 года назад
Pompeedoo I think it was him being protective over his soulmate. Platonic soulmate. Which is so beautiful to see because it is true in life, that there will be that person who you aren't romantically attracted to, but throughout life you just are with.
@gingerisevil02
@gingerisevil02 4 года назад
"But more so from what his younger self would've wanted." That makes a crazy amount of sense.
@juanarocha8629
@juanarocha8629 3 года назад
Its an innate reaction. Takes a while to shrug it off
@victoriabui1897
@victoriabui1897 3 года назад
this is so well worded and exactly what i was thinking
@LondonEyes-xb8uk
@LondonEyes-xb8uk 4 года назад
I love how the old lady says he is handsome, the old version of saying he is smoking hot!
@shahadshd5165
@shahadshd5165 4 года назад
I prefer he’s handsome and beautiful it sounds respectful tbh lol 😂
@KP-zd3hc
@KP-zd3hc 4 года назад
No one says “smoking hot” anymore either.
@thenomad9963
@thenomad9963 3 года назад
@@KP-zd3hc well, no one says it publicly but I still see it come up in private discussions or on the internet lol
@chrisjackson6149
@chrisjackson6149 2 года назад
@@KP-zd3hc Yeah, now we say "Make me yours, daddy"
@myajanette
@myajanette 2 года назад
lmfaoooooo
@kategillum8694
@kategillum8694 4 года назад
I think him playing the piano so beautifully was an incredibly well placed detail. Jo had such a strong connection with Beth, and I’m sure his musicianship reminded her of Beth. I’m still iffy on the couple in general, but i think they balanced each other nicely, especially in this adaptation. They’re both intellectuals and clearly equals, but he is so calm and put together, while she has a bit of a temper and is generally more volatile.
@kathleencaffrey1716
@kathleencaffrey1716 4 года назад
Kate Gillum they’re 100% better in the book. The one major issue I have with this version is Bhear. So much of his character and his friendship and support of Jo was cut.
@aquila1722
@aquila1722 4 года назад
Sorry, what is the piano title?
@marysueeasteregg
@marysueeasteregg 4 года назад
@@aquila1722 It is Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor, Op. 13, commonly known as Sonata Pathétique.
@aquila1722
@aquila1722 4 года назад
marysueeasteregg Thankyou
@oceanheartz717
@oceanheartz717 3 года назад
@Aquí hay DeTodito Fredriech . Jo's husband, Bhaer is Fred's last name
@bonniebester606
@bonniebester606 4 года назад
Imagine having Family that embraces your friends and sits around eating laughing and listening to music. That loves you...
@justanotherarmy8607
@justanotherarmy8607 4 года назад
Bonnie Bester I cant
@gingerisevil02
@gingerisevil02 4 года назад
I know. And supportive of romantic relationships. As well as protective and open and honest. I know it's fictional but... does bring a little green envy lol. I love this movie.
@hibye-by3yb
@hibye-by3yb 3 года назад
thats why this is fiction hahahahahahahahahahahahhahahahahahahahhaa
@bonniebester606
@bonniebester606 3 года назад
@@hibye-by3yb A Dream! Lololol and Dreams were made to come True! Just ask Cinderella! :D
@christabeljoy2443
@christabeljoy2443 3 года назад
Ikr
@madelynesmith23
@madelynesmith23 4 года назад
I absolutely love the way they used filters to show the contrast between that moment and flashbacks. In the beginning, everything has cooler, bluish tones. When it flashes back to when she met Friedrich, it has a sort of warm filter over it. It's amazing how they used this throughout the movie because it reflects the plot development. The girls are young and happy and with their families and with Laurie. Then later, Amy is an unseccessful painter who plans on a marriage she considers to be somewhat of a business relationship for economic purposes. Jo is a starving writer with no hope of ever loving anyone. Meg loves the high life, but she is poor in her marriage. We all know what happened to Beth. Just the cinematography really shows how well it can be used to help tell a story.
@minjuinmajor5243
@minjuinmajor5243 4 года назад
Yes!!!!! I was waiting for someone to acknowledge this! Thank you❤️❤️😍
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 4 года назад
You need to watch the 1994 version with Winona Ryder and Christian bale
@beebies7022
@beebies7022 3 года назад
What I also noticed is That at the last scene with the family in it, although it’s in the current time in the movie, it remains bright and warm as if too show the family is happy again. I love when movies do it bc it’s a nice detail and it’s also easy the tell the difference between the past and present😂
@nihilisticnirvana
@nihilisticnirvana 3 года назад
i was so sad when beth died
@mr.nobody896
@mr.nobody896 3 года назад
not to mention the way they give hint about Beth...the way they use orange~golden light at piano while outside the square its blue...its shows a hope that disappeared(i think)...also when the flashback piano...the outside where the old man hearing Beth blue and Beth in that room bright golden sun...and suddenly the outside look brighter a bit(idk it just me or its intentional)but what i know the way they record Beth in that room and old man at outside its not intentional but to show the feeling and symbolism in that scene...also when they visit the poor family... everything bright but when they enter its dark and blue...when they laugh together and sharing its turn bright...this is what we called as lighting and camera shot to effect watcher psychology...sorry every time i watch film and animation i cannot help but to see this camera shot,work and care,lighting,props and background and animation movement and character design in animation
@rogerkincaid931
@rogerkincaid931 4 года назад
They got Louis Garrel, a Frenchman, to play Friedrich, a German.
@_TDS_
@_TDS_ 4 года назад
@@user-px7eo6ei6h French and German are no race, it's a nationality.
@rogerkincaid931
@rogerkincaid931 4 года назад
@@user-px7eo6ei6h - My comment was an observation, not necessarily a criticism. And like the other fella said: it's nationality, not race.
@thoseshitufind9256
@thoseshitufind9256 4 года назад
and they got Saoirse, Florence, Emma, & Eliza to play American women. what's your point?
@rogerkincaid931
@rogerkincaid931 4 года назад
@@thoseshitufind9256 - It's just unusual. And unlike the actresses, he played his part in his native accent.
@juanaabadiebottcher5508
@juanaabadiebottcher5508 4 года назад
It was important to the bacckground of the character. Also, he was supposed to be middle-aged AND not conventionally attractive
@nafisakohon4899
@nafisakohon4899 3 года назад
I have watched this scene many times but this is the first time I'm noticing him looking at Jo at 1:59 when she's isn't looking and when she looks, he turns his gaze away! this is adorable!
@vega6737
@vega6737 2 года назад
omg i'm cryinnnn. i think the same too, he just so sweeet
@coffee-pot
@coffee-pot Год назад
I noticed that too! Classic Before sunrise gaze
@vj8396
@vj8396 Год назад
Yeahhh man! Even i noticed it after sooo long and repeats...
@SnapeArgento
@SnapeArgento 9 месяцев назад
It reminds me to early in the movie when jo, laurie, meg and john are seeing a play and john looks at meg and when she looks at him, he looks away, and then we see laurie looking at jo but she doesn't give him the look back. This time she does but is at friedrich. So beautiful.
@metaljane666
@metaljane666 2 года назад
Love this scene with the whole family looking at Jo like “CAN WE KEEP HIM??”
@blowtorchacurlyfry1
@blowtorchacurlyfry1 4 года назад
they made friedrich hot
@sergiovela7686
@sergiovela7686 4 года назад
Hot french guy that *fuuuuuuuu...*
@jenniferle8294
@jenniferle8294 4 года назад
and young ahah
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 4 года назад
Watch the 1994 version of the story, you’ll say the same thing
@esejsnake1503
@esejsnake1503 4 года назад
@@iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 What do you think about this version? I think they botched the costumes badly. And the dialogue seems so stiff in comparison to the 1994 version...That was unforgettable.
@paulaavila7551
@paulaavila7551 3 года назад
If you really like him you can watch his other films, I suggest 'The Dreamers' omg it was a really good movie although it's a bit provocative I might say. Nonetheless still a good movie
@lanatherana157
@lanatherana157 4 года назад
"I don't know anyone." Sameeee
@a.syafiab
@a.syafiab 4 года назад
0:09 He's so hesitant, wondering if Jo was still mad at him.. You can see how relieved he is when she smiles at him 😌
@joshikhushchintan5661
@joshikhushchintan5661 4 года назад
1:02 ... I love how meg and amy immediately understand what's going on ! They are trying to save the situation and when you see meg speak ... You'll notice she looks in Amy's direction like ... "This is it"!
@jenniferariesta6635
@jenniferariesta6635 3 года назад
Omg ur right
@garnetduran9946
@garnetduran9946 3 года назад
And when Amy shushes Laurie... 😊
@iamdumb50
@iamdumb50 2 года назад
@@garnetduran9946 it’s so cute 😭😭
@y8nsilverw202
@y8nsilverw202 2 года назад
I think one of the most heart fluttering moment is when she turns around and said “it’s you” with sparkling eyes and Friedrich’s nervous expression instantly smiles looking at her. You see that he didn’t expected her to have that expression. I really like them in the final scenes!
@johnsmisek02
@johnsmisek02 4 года назад
That look at 3:07 where Emma Watson glances to her sister and has this realization how important this man is for Jo.... I’m not the biggest Emma Watson fan but I noticed that look after the zillionth time watching this movie and I had to rewind. It’s so great.
@wildflower921
@wildflower921 2 года назад
True 💜💜💜
@TheAlexisVM
@TheAlexisVM 4 года назад
“we all play a little” “i think we all sing”
@ghenyh2013
@ghenyh2013 4 года назад
LMAOOO
@elaine_welles222
@elaine_welles222 4 года назад
same energy
@chelsea.1234
@chelsea.1234 4 года назад
omg i thought of this exact thing 😂😂
@rayab1634
@rayab1634 3 года назад
Omg hahahahaha
@macutefrancescairrac.5368
@macutefrancescairrac.5368 3 года назад
Exactly what I thought!!!!!😂
@vicomtexdaae3630
@vicomtexdaae3630 4 года назад
I’m completely satisfied with all the couples in the end 😊
@neisya5809
@neisya5809 4 года назад
yeahh ☺
@shitzel4147
@shitzel4147 4 года назад
Even Beth and Scarlett?
@vicomtexdaae3630
@vicomtexdaae3630 4 года назад
Shitzel Every pair except that one 😭
@shitzel4147
@shitzel4147 4 года назад
@@vicomtexdaae3630 😔
@SM-hl6hh
@SM-hl6hh 4 года назад
@@shitzel4147 TOO FRICKIN SOOOOOON
@marieannelavoisier8056
@marieannelavoisier8056 3 года назад
Can we take a moment for how John Brooke is looking at Frederic at 1:19 😂 he’s sayin *damnnn*
@bre_rogue5198
@bre_rogue5198 3 года назад
"I have nothing keeping me here" Looks at Jo
@anushka1257
@anushka1257 3 года назад
I particularly like the detail that Friedrich knows how to play the piano, since Jo was very close to Beth, it's almost as if he made up for that missing part in Jo's life and the March's life in general.
@teejay5432
@teejay5432 3 года назад
It makes sense that Jo would fall for him. Jo is whimsy, 'Bear' is grounded, while Laurie is whimsy and Amy isn't. It balances
@4rtsyval
@4rtsyval 3 года назад
exactly ! besides, jo is an intellectual and loves to surround herself with people she could learn knowledge from and a professor is the perfect fit for that!
@indranimondal9188
@indranimondal9188 2 года назад
Bhaer🤣
@rbll790
@rbll790 4 года назад
When he played the piano 🥺💕he fits perfectly into the family.
@habibrakhman4265
@habibrakhman4265 4 года назад
How could someone be this beautiful...
@aren1998
@aren1998 4 года назад
Hes absolutely beautiful
@cakeyberry
@cakeyberry 4 года назад
So who are we talking about here? There's too many people you could be referring to
@habibrakhman4265
@habibrakhman4265 4 года назад
@@cakeyberry haha, exactly, but I'm talking about Saoirse of course
@aren1998
@aren1998 4 года назад
@@habibrakhman4265 i was talking about Louis😆
@habibrakhman4265
@habibrakhman4265 4 года назад
@@aren1998 haha, sure, her too
@amandaljohnson
@amandaljohnson Год назад
The scene is so sweet you can see all of her family members giving her the seal of approval on this guy and then when he plays that beautiful piece on the piano it's almost like Beth is approving of him as well from beyond.
@ameliatahnia
@ameliatahnia 4 года назад
so we’re just ignoring the fact that he’s forty in the book
@juliajulie8500
@juliajulie8500 4 года назад
So what? I like him. She is really smart and deserves someone to be her equal. Laurie is a kid.
@sparksfly6149
@sparksfly6149 4 года назад
Lmao forgot about that. Oh well if they get along....
@kl-1447
@kl-1447 4 года назад
I've read in a lot of things that they changed the age so it wasn't as weird/creepy as in the book. A 21st Century audience would see that age gap as far more problematic to their relationship, with a horrifying history (especially in the past 2 years) of typically older men being disgusting people and doing terrible things to young women. Jo deserved someone that is her equal, not someone to simply settle for. And whatever the ending implies, fake or real, I like it better because she's happy with someone and herself.
@elsavilarinho4419
@elsavilarinho4419 4 года назад
Well, to be fair Louis Garrel is 36 so
@gloriadimartino52
@gloriadimartino52 4 года назад
And German!
@jopabr24
@jopabr24 2 года назад
I tried to watch this movie with my sisters, and they could not have cared less about these characters, but I was just so overwhelmed with emotion all throughout. This is absolutely my favorite adaptation of this story.
@maryoomblo6367
@maryoomblo6367 2 года назад
Same
@TofuTeo
@TofuTeo Год назад
Oh boy I’ve experienced the feeling of watching a movie with people who aren’t moved by it in the same way. It can dim the experience a little. Still, I wouldn’t trade my sensitivity for the world!
@malikalimbu571
@malikalimbu571 3 года назад
Jo 's face when she says " It's you " 🥰
@rosewinexxo
@rosewinexxo 4 года назад
0:20 that scene when Jo walking towards meeting Friedrich was on Jo’s dream right before Laurie came back, waking Jo by calling her name, and after that he told Jo that he already married Amy. That little detail was top notch
@ladyjaneb549
@ladyjaneb549 3 года назад
I liked that
@Caroline28483
@Caroline28483 4 года назад
"We have a guest" "I don't know anyone"
@KathrynMarco
@KathrynMarco 3 года назад
Him saying "I don't wish to offend" warms my heart
@debitaradutta4376
@debitaradutta4376 4 года назад
Jo was so much in love with Friedrich that she didn't realise it. She was guilty of her misbehaving with him & never actually thought she would see him again. Her smile & happiness after seeing him says it all. And yes I love this Friedrich. Apart from being handsome he is so calm & composed. ❤
@Alex-uh7vz
@Alex-uh7vz 4 года назад
Laurie being a protective brother is so cute😄
@genesissandoval2036
@genesissandoval2036 2 года назад
1:36 "and, as I have nothing keeping me here..." SMOOTH
@Benaffleck013
@Benaffleck013 Год назад
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@sarcasticsugar4466
@sarcasticsugar4466 4 года назад
Being a big fan of the book, and the following two books in the Little Women saga, I definitely had my problems with this adaptation, but a scene I really liked was Friedrich playing the piano. Having him play the same instrument that Beth did is a lovely way of showing how the family already accepts him as one of their own, since it is such an intimate thing to do, as it has been untouched since she passed, and he is the one that makes it play once more. Different player, different song - but the instrument is still there and part of the house. Just like he will be soon.
@annanear.
@annanear. 4 года назад
This movie displayed their relationship so much better than the 1978 and 1998 version. In both of those I was “Team Laurie” but in this one I am satisfied with all the relationships
@annabellevy3388
@annabellevy3388 3 года назад
I loved Friedrich in the 1998 version, actually. He was older, as he was supposed to be, but he was still very attractive and you could see the appeal. It was a good compromise with the book IMO. Of course Jo and Laurie had chemistry in that movie, but I was happy for her to be with Friedrich in the end.
@wendellminagaurino4196
@wendellminagaurino4196 3 года назад
I love how the family's all a little bit taken with Friedrich.
@shannonhughes203
@shannonhughes203 3 года назад
I loved Mr.March in this version of the story! 😂He was rather humorous,and the following scene where he said “he would make a terrific friend for me”had my sides hurting. Loved this movie!!
@paulabarrera1718
@paulabarrera1718 4 года назад
Louis Garrel always be THE MAN for me.
@shafia_
@shafia_ 3 года назад
"i dont wish to offend" melts my heart 🥺
@lyra9767
@lyra9767 4 года назад
Am I the only one who instantly loved Friedrich...I loved Jo and him than Laurie
@a.krishna3924
@a.krishna3924 4 года назад
That piano playing was a subtle "proposal" title was Love Dream by Liszt. I was like: OOO SMOoTh
@DerKommendePark
@DerKommendePark 3 года назад
That is incorrect. He is actually playing the 2nd movement (Adagio Cantabile) of Beethoven's Sonate Nr 8 ("Pathetique").
@a.krishna3924
@a.krishna3924 3 года назад
@@DerKommendePark omg i got the two mixed up 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@DerKommendePark
@DerKommendePark 3 года назад
@@a.krishna3924 Well - they are both lovely piano pieces!
@karanaomi9043
@karanaomi9043 3 года назад
1:17 (Laurie looking down after Fredrick introduces himself) Laurie rethinking his life choices
@kimsaschavdbosch
@kimsaschavdbosch 4 года назад
"I don't know anyone."what a mood
@victoriachism4741
@victoriachism4741 4 года назад
I don't remember how many times I read "Little. Women" and "Jo's Boys". Many pleasurable hours.
@slowdisco2741
@slowdisco2741 3 года назад
I would choose Louis Garrel over Timothee Chalamet any time of any day
@sweetie9870
@sweetie9870 3 года назад
@Vivi After two hours of this, they all climb the trees and then babies are born
@sweetie9870
@sweetie9870 3 года назад
@Vivi The baby does the same thing as the monley-birds that came before them.
@sweetie9870
@sweetie9870 3 года назад
@Vivi They then use the skins of their third cousins, as coats for the winter season.
@sweetie9870
@sweetie9870 3 года назад
@Vivi When winter ends, they dig up the tigers from the 1800s, and use them as floorboards.
@sweetie9870
@sweetie9870 3 года назад
@Vivi The monkey an bird then all die away, slowly.
@maki4420
@maki4420 4 года назад
0:24 hahahahahhaha its so cute, he stumbled the words
@CORRENTEINVERSA
@CORRENTEINVERSA 11 месяцев назад
I love how deep is the Jo stares. It's a wonderfull moment of the movie. Greta it's amazing
@monsegon_4689
@monsegon_4689 3 года назад
even though i really wanted jo and laurie to end up together, i actually really like jo with the professor. they seem to balance each other out and reminds her of beth, seeing as how close she was with beth.
@littlewomenchannel
@littlewomenchannel 3 года назад
I love these two to the moon and back. True story Friedrich is mainly based on philosopher Henry Thoreau. Louisa was in love with him. He is the romantic lead in all of her novels. Fritz in Little Women, Mac in Rose in Bloom, David in Work, Adam in Moods. Of course, Jo falls for him. Henry was also known for carrying an umbrella.
@mariannelopez6738
@mariannelopez6738 2 года назад
I thought she was in love with Ralph Waldo Emmerson.
@brookepan8350
@brookepan8350 3 года назад
the entire room is shipping so hard
@erinlustado1719
@erinlustado1719 3 года назад
So glad they made him younger in this movie because the actual age gap would’ve made it kind of creepy
@stephaniepinto9390
@stephaniepinto9390 3 года назад
It always creeped me out! Even though actor who plays him is 37. So he is actually the correct age for the character. Just glad he doesn’t look his age.
@h.r.3474
@h.r.3474 3 года назад
I don't really mind the age gap. I know plenty of married couples with a larger age gap. Jo is an adult woman that can decide who she wants to be with herself. As long as it's not a literal child coming together with an adult, it's fine for me.
@bempomaa489
@bempomaa489 2 года назад
😂
@idek7438
@idek7438 2 года назад
Why? Jo is like 25 in this scene lmao
@fulichak6499
@fulichak6499 2 года назад
@@h.r.3474 The age gaps aren't the issue it's when the two people meet, if someone who is 18 marries a 40 y/o that's kind of creepy-
@Moacat96
@Moacat96 4 года назад
I feel so giddy when I watch this scene
@satyamsingh9799
@satyamsingh9799 4 года назад
Every frame of this movie is a beautiful scenery.
@anavaleria7673
@anavaleria7673 3 года назад
That look's game between Friedrich and Jo have me melts :,)
@mooble1325
@mooble1325 4 года назад
i love the ambiguity gerwig creates. either she ends up with friedrich, intends there to be no husband in her book, and caves, or she simply caves in the book but doesn't in her own life. i think gerwig satisfies everyone, and i honestly don't know which way i'd rather imagine it
@sm0000
@sm0000 3 года назад
In book she addresses that they r married...I don't think actually. It's best
@gremlyn1658
@gremlyn1658 2 года назад
I always wanted Jo single in the book, but I like Bhaer here a lot better than in the book (he's way too father-like in the book, for me anyway), so I think you are right. Gerwig made good choices for people like me who may have mixed feelings.
@mooble1325
@mooble1325 2 года назад
@@sm0000 oh yeah i know about the book - i like that gerwig leaves it up to interpretation though
@mooble1325
@mooble1325 2 года назад
@@gremlyn1658 exactly!!!!!! i can choose depending how melancholy i'm feeling lol
@Abigail_Olson
@Abigail_Olson 3 года назад
Her eyes are like ✨OwO✨ whenever she looks at him, uwu
@AnonymoScrollerr
@AnonymoScrollerr Год назад
I love Jo's and Friedrich's relationship! They compliment one another so well, especially in the novel. I think this relationship matures Jo in a way, making her softer and wiser, and that's why she introduced herself as Josephine--signifying growth.
@galisma8326
@galisma8326 4 года назад
these scenes are so warm :)) i miss all of them already
@jayashreepatgiri4160
@jayashreepatgiri4160 3 года назад
Haha...love how jealous Laurie is 😂😂
@leiaslizzy
@leiaslizzy 3 года назад
The piano part always makes me cry because it is just so beautiful. ❤️
@aanyamehta1178
@aanyamehta1178 2 года назад
I just feel that people then respected each other so much... Nowadays people don't even bother...
@Benaffleck013
@Benaffleck013 Год назад
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@genevieveowusu885
@genevieveowusu885 3 года назад
I just noticed this and I may be crazy, but the scene when they meet up in the dining room and in New York, an instrumental from their dance together earlier in the film plays! I love this couple so much ... but at the same time, I understood Alcott's choice of wanting her protagonist to be single. Edit: I also cannot help but notice that Jo has two potential lovers in this movie, right? Laurie and Friedriech. When she meets Laurie, she's inside, hiding, and actually bumps into him, but when she meets Friedriech, he was opening a door and they run into one another AT THE SAME TIME.
@anushka1257
@anushka1257 3 года назад
I LOVE THIS! THANK YOU!
@genevieveowusu885
@genevieveowusu885 3 года назад
@@anushka1257 No problem! Any more insight?
@anushka1257
@anushka1257 3 года назад
@@genevieveowusu885 lol no thanks! But Idk if you noticed but I also loved how they showed Friedrich to play piano, as Beth used to do and it's as if he made up for that missing part in Jo's life and how he fit perfectly within the family. I loved that detail too!
@genevieveowusu885
@genevieveowusu885 3 года назад
@@anushka1257 Aww, yeah!
@lebarosky
@lebarosky 3 года назад
The casting is absolutely brilliant. I give props to Emma Watson for hiding her blinding light under a bushel basket to merely play the most beautiful of the sisters.
@annabellevy3388
@annabellevy3388 3 года назад
Blinding light? Emma Watson is lovely and I really like her as a public figure, advocate, etc., but she is not nearly as good an actress as Saoirse. Not even close. Also, I don't think Meg was meant to be prettier than Amy. They were the pretty ones. They never talked about Beth's looks, just her gentleness. I think Watson is prettier than Florence Pugh, but I'm not sure she's meant to be seen that way in the book or the adaptations. Elizabeth Taylor played Amy in the original, and she's gorgeous.
@r.g6170
@r.g6170 Год назад
lmfao emma watson is very beautiful but she cant act to save her life. everyone else in this are a million miles ahead of her.
@rustywine7839
@rustywine7839 Год назад
Lbr tho her performance as a March sister is the worst in this adaptation. I even read they had to reshoot some of her scenes bec of her terrible American accent. And you can still hear how terrible her accent was in the movie.
@junainahrahman4156
@junainahrahman4156 8 месяцев назад
​@@rustywine7839American accent? Isn't she British tho ?
@rustywine7839
@rustywine7839 8 месяцев назад
@@junainahrahman4156 duh. she is British but she had to use an American accent for this movie obviously but in some of the scenes it came out so bad that's why they had to do reshoots.
@smitherin71
@smitherin71 Год назад
Honestly before I was a huge “Laurie and Jo should’ve ended up together” person but it wasn’t until I saw this version of Little Women where I realized how fit Friedrich is for Jo.
@sanairshad8529
@sanairshad8529 3 года назад
omg I just realized he is Louis Garrel from The Dreamers I'm in love he so handsome
@Benaffleck013
@Benaffleck013 Год назад
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@likabandzeladze7836
@likabandzeladze7836 4 года назад
Louis Garrel is very handsome and also talented! He never gets older! Love french actors
@audvudifti5376
@audvudifti5376 3 года назад
He plays Piano, reados Poem and Book just like the Little Sister. Thats the kind of Man JO Needed.
@allisonraper178
@allisonraper178 3 года назад
I LOVE Laurie just not knowing who Fredrick is for 3:09
@zigguratzelatrix9876
@zigguratzelatrix9876 2 года назад
Who in god's name would choose Timmy Chalamet over this fine slice of man
@lilybolanos9301
@lilybolanos9301 3 года назад
Laurie always deserved to be in the March family, that what he wanted and why he proposed to Jo, but he was always meant to be her brother. Clearly by how defensive he got.
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@beatesommer9215
@beatesommer9215 3 года назад
It’s funny because the piece Friedrich is playing is the piece Laurie plays after his proposal to Jo in the book.
@isadora1727
@isadora1727 3 года назад
I know all the backstory of Alcott creating Bhaer to be a comical character to Jo, but I actually love the guy in the book
@triseaton6474
@triseaton6474 4 года назад
I don't think Jo and Friedrich really got married. That scene that we saw at the end, it was just a depiction of the ending of her book, not her real life. Because colder hues are used to depict their adult lives. And if you see the ending, it has a warmer undertone, which is actually used to depict their past. She clearly tells the publisher that she didn't marry either of them, and she wanted her book to end that way. But the publisher pushed her because he needed something that would sell, and she conceded for obvious reasons. Although it's kind of hard to say at which point exactly it starts depicting the ending from her book. Personally, I think the part where she goes with her sisters to fetch him has a warmer undertone which indicates it isn't real. Now, I am aware in the book she gets married to Friedrich. And being the romantic that I am, I would have wanted the same, too. But, in my opinion, the twist in the movie just made the ending even more stronger. I am sure even Louisa May Alcott, who wasn't married herself, would have loved the ending.
@Sanirosan
@Sanirosan 4 года назад
You could be right as they never actually show them be together. Not a ring or kiss. But the tones in the movie are depicting their emotional state. Warm in the past suggesting happiness (youthful) and cold later on suggesting sorrow(adulthood) In the end it's warm as everyone lives happily after after.
@phantomwaltz
@phantomwaltz 3 года назад
@@Sanirosan It's an open ending. Apparently, Gerwig even indicated that in the headings of the script.
@vkbowers
@vkbowers Год назад
The book Little Men is really sweet and shows how the characters beautifully lend their gifts and the way they balance one another to making their part of the world a beautiful place to be.
@songsmelike
@songsmelike 2 года назад
This version is my favorite Joe and Fredrik pairing. Louis Garrel is so awkwardly handsome. And his accent 😍
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@larenaabdon4473
@larenaabdon4473 3 года назад
1:05 and 2:58 Amy and Laurie are so adorable in these scenes
@wanderinginthewoods_sam
@wanderinginthewoods_sam Год назад
Wow, I relate so much with Jo, especially the way her eyes light up the moment she see's Friedrich. 0:13 This man doesn't have a lot of money in his pocket but she doesn't care about the man's money, she loves him for him. This is what it should be about. I know Laurie loved her and they both we're close but Freidrich seems like a better match for Jo in my opinion. This entire movie warms my heart so much. I actually teared up the first time I saw this movie. The music is so beautiful.
@gabyr.883
@gabyr.883 9 дней назад
I love this. Before 2020 i saw this scene differently and now 2024 I can imagine being this happy with my community bc I feel I have one now, I'm happy for feeling that hope ❤
@emmawilsens3172
@emmawilsens3172 4 года назад
you know louis garrel plays the love interest of lily rose depp in some french movie. and she's timothée's ex. weird reality fiction crossover
@nadeshkaholmes9511
@nadeshkaholmes9511 4 года назад
My God... he's so beautiful
@ITZthe10four
@ITZthe10four 4 года назад
Laurie lol
@neisya5809
@neisya5809 4 года назад
😂😂😂
@ania.4153
@ania.4153 2 года назад
They all have such artistic faces
@AnaLu07
@AnaLu07 Год назад
That's an interesting observation, it's true
@LolLol-er8kl
@LolLol-er8kl 4 года назад
I love this Chanel
@sophiel9533
@sophiel9533 4 года назад
I think its no. 5
@whatbringsmepeace
@whatbringsmepeace 11 месяцев назад
Oh! Hearing him play on Beth's piano made me cry. What a wonderful moment of catharsis for them all.
@taiholmes
@taiholmes Месяц назад
when she said “it’s you 🥹” i felt that personally 💕 that’s love
@dreamsteddybearsmaster
@dreamsteddybearsmaster 4 года назад
What is it about German characters/actors in classic novel adaptations that make them true loves?!
@dreamsteddybearsmaster
@dreamsteddybearsmaster 4 года назад
@@TatsujinGuild And general good lookingness too hehe
@user-hb4zz4gh5e
@user-hb4zz4gh5e 4 года назад
Dreams & Teddy Bears Can you give some examples? I love reading/watching German characters
@bebelc2l
@bebelc2l 4 года назад
@@TatsujinGuild Yep, I think that too. German culture is famous for being very straightforward, a characteristic that usually mixes well with strong-willed, forward-thinking female characters like Jo. So I guess the writers unconsciously started typecasting germans whenever they need a "smart and no-nonsense" love interest 🤷
@dreamsteddybearsmaster
@dreamsteddybearsmaster 4 года назад
@@user-hb4zz4gh5e Daniel Bruhl. From what little I have seen of him, I can tell he is a talent. So much charisma. And Max Von Thun. And this. Besides that, I have not had the pleasure of witnessing too many unfortunately. Would love someone to advise me too! NGL I may watch all these people's features just because they are in it
@myytchanneldinakoha8498
@myytchanneldinakoha8498 4 года назад
Dreams & Teddy Bears He’s french, though.
@kalynharrison9104
@kalynharrison9104 3 года назад
love a jealous and confused Laurie
@lulla-bybenoit5777
@lulla-bybenoit5777 3 года назад
He is not jealous, only protective
@user-gm5nd3ue2u
@user-gm5nd3ue2u 2 года назад
I think Louis Garrel did a great job although he appeared too little in the movie.
@user-im3we9tb2p
@user-im3we9tb2p 3 года назад
We had to fall in love with his personality and not his appearance.. like c'mon they made Friedrich handsome.
@pumpkinhead51785
@pumpkinhead51785 3 года назад
Love these two characters together
@dawnjohnson3263
@dawnjohnson3263 3 года назад
Friederich, played to perfection by the wonderful. . .hot hot hot . .Parisian actor Louis Garrel, of The Dreamers, 2002. Mysterious, intelligent, reserved, he slinks in and out of scenes smooth as a big cat in the shadows, to fascinate and entirely captivate. . . I challenge any female to resist his voice. His sensitive scene, playing Beethoven's glorious sonata, drew my tears
@mariedierckx205
@mariedierckx205 3 года назад
That little smile 0:16 soo cute
@sharanyasatheesh5388
@sharanyasatheesh5388 3 месяца назад
When he says 'there is nothing keeping me here ' he looks at her What an amazing detail!
@joshikhushchintan5661
@joshikhushchintan5661 4 года назад
1:17 ... Ig that's the old way of saying he's hot ... And megs impulsive reaction to her 😍🤣
@wakh9647
@wakh9647 2 года назад
I watched Jo's boys in anime so I have always love him and Jo but in this movie gosh...the chemistry between the actor of Laurie and Jo is so good.
@diamondroad4762
@diamondroad4762 3 года назад
Ateş atıyorsun adam...🔥🔥
@catdairy367
@catdairy367 3 года назад
I can see love in Joe 's eyes
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