Laurie Realizes His Love For Amy | Little Women (2019)

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An American drama which revolves around the story of March Sisters ' Med, Jo, Beth, and Amy'. Their lives take unexpected turn of events when Jo, a teacher in New York City, goes to an editor 'Mr. Dashwood', for publishing a story that she has written. Whereas, her youngest sister 'Amy', who is in Paris with their Aunt March, attends a party with their childhood friend Laurie. Amy gets angry at Laurie's drunken behavior, prompting him to mock her for spending time with the wealthy businessman Fred Vaughn. While Laurie falls in love with Amy.
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  • Florence makes me love Amy. Her acting as the adult Amy has many layers and very charming. They have only few scenes together but the chemistry is so good that I hope we see them more

    @ellejanetzax@ellejanetzax27 күн бұрын
  • No one has ever played Amy quite like Florence. She managed to not only make her sympathetic but lovable. I read the books and Amy went from my least liked character to the most. Thank you Florence and Greta

    @reginadt@reginadtАй бұрын
    • I agree wholeheartedly. Her performance was nuanced and the character growth unfolded so naturally.

      @galaxiegrey96@galaxiegrey96Ай бұрын
    • I feel the books were very much written from the perspective of Jo or Louisa. The books create a sort of idealised version of reality for her. One in which Laurie was deeply in love with her. Something that never happened in real life. In fact the real Laurie often called her Little Momma or something like that. A nickname, he chose because her appearance reminded him of a grandmother (very nice of him). I think in reality Louisa struggled even more with the sexism of society and her own loneliness than Jo did. I think she held quite a bit of resentment towards her sister for "stealing" her childhood friend or her chance for something resembling love in a society that held norms and expectations she didn't fit into. As such I think you can really feel these unresolved feelings toward her sister in her writing. She's the least fleshed out and humanised character, out of the bunch. I'm glad the film decided to give her a bigger part, because Florence Pugh is just magnetic in this role and Amy and Laurie's relationship is what really made the movie for me.

      @davidlux6395@davidlux639525 күн бұрын
  • I love that little moment when Amy does admit she wants real love, but she's developed such an understandable pragmatism and realistic acceptance that life isn't the fairy story Jo often paints for us, and so easily accepts is the only way. For Amy, as always coming second, she experiences the pitfalls and the losses of being a more artistic, passionate and creative type, her journey is one not often filled with success and she's smart and observant enough to understand society, and understand why. She gets how hard these things are for women, even if you ARE exceptional, you can still fall so far, so she is wisely wary. And she has also pined for someone long enough to accept unrequited love and heal from it. So for her to step out a little, and say "I didn't love him as I should" when she's knowingly on the verge of security is a big deal. But she doesnt make it the grand declaration Jo would, she's clearly so scared, but also so clearly not a person who can fake love nor thinks you should. It's a great conflict of interest and painted very sympathically here. Women really had impossible decisions to make then, and she of all of the sisters shows that, that head and heart didnt always conveniently come together. I think she's so very relatable in that moment. And what's really lovely is that Laurie instantly recognises it, sees her bravely putting her bruised heart on the line even though she shouldnt because she cant help herself and he kisses her immediately to let her know it's ok. I think that's really him growing. He loves all of Amy as a real person, he idolised Jo and put her on a pedastal, Amy made him quite rightly work for her trust and that's why they work, they're different but equals. He respects Amy in a way he never did Jo, the fact he tried to bully Jo into marrying him makes that apparent. Jo was quite right about them being a bad match and he's finally learnt that she was through his love for Amy.

    @Hedge_witch@Hedge_witch29 күн бұрын
    • This is so well put, thank you.

      @JBFJBFJBF@JBFJBFJBF12 күн бұрын
  • Florence Pugh and Timothy Chalamet were the perfect Amy and Laurie. Some who have read the book thought Laurie and Jo should have gotten together as a couple. I think they were better as friends for the reasons Jo said.

    @SundropQueen60@SundropQueen60Ай бұрын
    • I found that in the movie the scene with Jo, where he lets her know about him and Amy he does it in a weak way, making one feel like he did in fact settle for Amy. Especially the part where he should go into depth of how he loves Amy differently with a twinkle in his eye, but instead says it kind of "trying to justify himself" way

      @braria9855@braria9855Ай бұрын
    • @@braria9855 you don’t flaunt your luck in love with an ex during the “Dear Jo(hn)” moment. It was realistic.

      @SuperStella1111@SuperStella1111Ай бұрын
    • The book was a social statement of the times. Women wanted liberation from just being a destiny if wives and mothers. How women were and looked to ways to support their family. Jo being a!writer. Amy settled for the role typical of women. Meg as well.

      @helenbeam7586@helenbeam7586Ай бұрын
    • ​@@helenbeam7586but Jo ends up with the teacher in the book, and he's much much older. So although she fulfilled her dream of being a publisher author she still became a wife too...

      @once.upon.a.time.@once.upon.a.time.Ай бұрын
    • @once.upon.a.time. Louisa may Alcott never had her own children. True she was a wife, Jo too. But both real and fictional women were authors in a time where women to not be anything but wives and moms. Jo had to write and loved too to help finance their family.

      @helenbeam7586@helenbeam7586Ай бұрын
  • Their on-screen chemistry is fantastic!¨Well done!

    @jelenaforfree@jelenaforfreeАй бұрын
    • That is so odd I found them to have no chemistry

      @michellecarbonell707@michellecarbonell707Ай бұрын
    • @@michellecarbonell707what movies do you watch? Twilight?

      @Jocelyn_Herrick@Jocelyn_Herrick12 күн бұрын
  • I could not stand her as a child. As an adult, I grew an appreciation and love that Amy is a realist. I would have done the same thing.

    @maylynbayani@maylynbayaniАй бұрын
    • She was hilarious with her foot in that bucket, though. LOL I'm chuckling now just thinking about it. Florence deserved that OSCAR nod.

      @user-yu9mg5hm6r@user-yu9mg5hm6rАй бұрын
  • Florence always got timothee in the end. This movie, dune😂

    @jepbrown4941@jepbrown4941Ай бұрын
    • Also I started missing Saoirse Ronan

      @picardtseng@picardtsengАй бұрын
    • Not getting in dune though

      @ojasvitaak6205@ojasvitaak6205Ай бұрын
    • @@picardtseng He and Saoirse were the cutest most matching couple ever, I still ship them especially since he's dating some superficial low life now

      @braria9855@braria9855Ай бұрын
    • "Reverend Mother... what if Paul Atreides were still.... still unmarried? UWU"

      @NotCthulhu@NotCthulhuАй бұрын
    • 😂

      @laimepilniga8999@laimepilniga8999Ай бұрын
  • They both are such beautiful people. I loved their storyline.

    @theresaandrade8261@theresaandrade8261Ай бұрын
  • Alcott wrote Amy after her sister she got along with the least, so its no wonder many other portrayals leave the reader/viewer disliking Amy. While Laurie is modeled after a real person, he was never a friend of the family, nor did he marry anyone from the Alcott family.

    @cmdub97@cmdub97Ай бұрын
    • I loved Amy in the book and this movie. I even as a child wanted to be Amy.

      @MamaMargie@MamaMargieАй бұрын
    • How interesting! Although Beth and Jo were my favorites, I grew to really love Amy too. I don't think I liked Meg as much 😅

      @once.upon.a.time.@once.upon.a.time.Ай бұрын
  • It always bugged me that Lawrence so easily transferred his affection to another sister. He was lucky she accepted him as the other two weren't available.

    @llchapman1234@llchapman123427 күн бұрын
  • Greta Gerwig and Florence Pugh made Amy justice.

    @denisefreitas6727@denisefreitas6727Ай бұрын
  • I never understood this part of the story. I can't sense that he is in love with her at all... Maybe interested, yes, but in love?

    @voyance4elle@voyance4elleАй бұрын
  • fantastic actors

    @kxk_77@kxk_77Ай бұрын
  • they deserved each other ❤ i want what they have or nothing

    @mariane3146@mariane3146Ай бұрын
    • Don’t only believe in fairytales. They are created for movies. True love is gritty, stable, exciting and enduring.

      @oldageisdumb@oldageisdumbАй бұрын
    • ​@@oldageisdumbright hand for me it is

      @carontorliak2760@carontorliak2760Ай бұрын
  • Amy wasn’t so straightforward and rude in the book. She measured her words and had tact. As for Laurie, he never made a scene like that, not caring about what society would think in a dance where many people were present, and he never made fun of Amy in public. I feel they wanted to make the characters fit in today’s normative: people making scenes, not caring about their reputation or the scandal they produced. All the romanticism from that time was not shown in this movie.

    @laluneestdort9783@laluneestdort9783Ай бұрын
  • To me Timothée Chalamet, who is 28, still looks so young. He’s a great actor, but looks 15 to me. I have a hard time seeing him as Laurie. I like the version with Winona Ryder and Christian Bale.

    @carolinaflor@carolinaflorАй бұрын
    • Winona Ryder is thee Jo for me as well! Loved her version

      @federica60503@federica60503Ай бұрын
  • were they besties before lovers? i can very much tell that the way they say the truth without any filter they're bestfriends😂

    @Exploremyart@ExploremyartАй бұрын
    • No childhood friends in a way. Laurie was Amy’s older sister Jo’s best friend.

      @unicornio5956@unicornio5956Ай бұрын
  • His love for Jo was not the same as his love for Amy.

    @Polin-dx5ru@Polin-dx5ruАй бұрын
  • Love them ❤

    @BeaWalsh@BeaWalsh2 ай бұрын
  • Amy is a real winner

    @Dryjins@DryjinsАй бұрын
  • What coincidence that those two now star in Dune.

    @andrewcabral963@andrewcabral96328 күн бұрын
  • And people still prefer jo over amy for laurie...

    @HelenSheAlphaz@HelenSheAlphazАй бұрын
  • Bruh i never even see this movie and I’m crying

    @teddy.yellowbuckets@teddy.yellowbuckets2 сағат бұрын
  • Amy is the cutest

    @chavieevahorn1103@chavieevahorn1103Ай бұрын
  • Name of the movie 😊

    @tawfiqsnow@tawfiqsnowАй бұрын
    • Little Women

      @andreashick4883@andreashick4883Ай бұрын
    • ...based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott

      @London1869@London186921 күн бұрын
  • Sir ji... Jeannie aur Juju ke next episode karo

    @RamzanKaMausam2024@RamzanKaMausam20243 ай бұрын
  • ❤❤

    @menkasharma392@menkasharma3923 ай бұрын
  • I will go down with the Jo/Laurie ship 🚢

    @kailani808@kailani808Ай бұрын
  • What I don't like is that Florence seems much older than Timothe, she has a very deep voice and her complexion is more mature. Timothe looks like a 15 year old teenager. I also didn't like that Florence played the version of Amy when she is a little girl, she is not believable, they gave her two braids and bangs and that transforms her into a little girl? Well, that girl has the voice of having smoked a lot 🤣

    @marianavase8805@marianavase8805Ай бұрын
    • i agree

      @breadopiz@breadopizАй бұрын
    • I honestly believe a deep voice doesn't and shouldn't ever matter when it comes to casting; I had a deep voice when I was a kid (people would mistake me for my mother over the phone) and I still do, so to see a deep-voiced woman get a role as a feminine, relatable, non-villianious character is awesome. Tim was also in his mid-twenties so it doesn't really matter what age he looks like.

      @MaryB.Robinson@MaryB.RobinsonАй бұрын
    • We're just used to seeing older men being paired with young women in movies. They look like they're both in their twenties, I know because I am a person in my twenties and they look the same age as me and my friends lol.

      @LemonSte@LemonSte26 күн бұрын
  • Everything she said about marriage is 💯 true for men than it was for women. It still is. She wanted to earn money that was her's, so do we men. But guess what? After marriage, all money will belong to her & all her money will belong to her too. Funny how by empowering women, we made men impotant.

    @AyanTheAlien@AyanTheAlien22 күн бұрын
    • Your understanding of society for women is so flawed and childish that I can’t help but wonder this comment is a stupid attempt at trolling

      @onlyhousestarklivesmatter@onlyhousestarklivesmatter16 күн бұрын
    • Tell us more about life for 1800s women. You are much more an expert than the author! 😂 Sounds like you are bitter from a bad choice, but your anecdote is not reality. Republicans are in the process of returning women to chattel when we never attained full equality. It won't make you happy, it is to keep poor people poor. Better keep it in your pants or you will deserve all the child support costs and court battles!

      @123sjal@123sjal5 сағат бұрын
  • Io. Sara

    @nicolaannalisa@nicolaannalisaАй бұрын
  • I have seen many versions of Little Women. This was my least favorite. This Amy seemed cold and hard, even her features. There is no softness about her.

    @kathy.7475@kathy.7475Ай бұрын
    • I can understand this. I love Florence Pugh, but there was something very childishly girlish about Amy that i don’t thinks is portrayed in her rendition. I heavily disliked Amy at first but I remember feeling very proud as i watched her mature from her whiney self to the Amy Laurie fell in love with, whilst still keeping her core traits.

      @debatable98@debatable98Ай бұрын
    • I thought she was hilariously vulnerable with her foot in that bucket. LOL Can see why Florence got an OSCAR nod for the role. Greta is so good with comedy! Love it!

      @user-yu9mg5hm6r@user-yu9mg5hm6rАй бұрын
    • She's pragmatic, not cold.

      @Hedge_witch@Hedge_witch29 күн бұрын
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