Laurie And Amy Break The Big News To Jo | Little Women (Timothée Chalamet, Florence Pugh)

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Laurie (Timothée Chalamet) wakes Jo March (Saoirse Ronan) from a nap to let her know that he’s married her sister Amy March (Florence Pugh).

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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The way Laurie says "my lord" with the little shy but embarrassed fond smile makes me think that nickname is used both as sarcasm and chiding but also affection and in places other than in public XD

KoiYakultGreenTea
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I love how he goes "Can we still be friends, Jo? Please". That's how you know how truly important it was for him, to have her in his life.

cande
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*And thus later on, Laurie & Amy would unite on Arrakis. And the Holy war would begin...🤯💥*

thesilentknight
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I wish they stayed true to the book and didn't make Jo "fall" for Laurie out of being desperate and lonely. But the way Laurie talks about Amy is so sweet🤗

nemaiemoskalia
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And I'm very happy that Laurie and Amy reunited on Arrakis in Dune Part Two.

LukeKetchum
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2:49-2:54: I love Florence Pugh's face and frown. It's a very distinctive feature that only she does as an actor. Very charming and cute.

Dan-ysnk
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He’s grin at “My Lord” 💀💀 it has definitely been said in the bedroom.

Polin-dxru
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0:11 I melted on not only what he said, but also how he said it💗💗💗

ZakiyaMariposa
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Florence Pugh's deep voice always throws me off when she plays a young character, just like Miley Cyrus.

qmanh
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You can’t be made at Jo. We all made that decision.

alphaprime
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The was laurie talks about Amy is so cute

Kookiepookie
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This isnt my favorite version of the story, but rewatching this scene of Jo and Amy made me tear up. Life's too short to be angry with one's sister. ❤️

emilybrinkerhoff
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Nope, book Jo didn’t have the struggle depicted here. She was instantly ecstatic at Laurie’s news of the marriage. Phooey on Hollywood

LisaG
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The absolute powerhouse acting in this scene is mind blowing. The subtlety and nuance of Saoirse and Florence’s interactions is just fantastic. You know you’ve got a great movie when Timmy is kinda hanging around as a second banana 😂😂 And while they are each their own new and unique actor, I have to say, Saoirse gives me Cate Blanchett vibes, Florence gives me Kate Winslet vibes and Timmy gives me Leonardo DiCaprio vibes.

Lara-fntd
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god the outro scared the shit outta me

ivyyn
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I feel like jo, regrets her decision 🤔

bengiaabu
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Apparently this household has no combs for the poor women living there

aliciaarden
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Why did they make Jo unnecessarily a victim of every situation in this movie. It's almost like all her faults and all her tragedies are greater than her sisters. In the book, Jo LOVED Amy and Laurie, and after reading their engagement news she said they were perfect for each other. She kept trying to set up Laurie with her sisters, knew how to own up her own flaws and didnt come home to nurse Beth while making a comment about how her baby sister (Amy) always has things easy. She was so much more mature than this version. Which is interesting, because a lot of people seem to find this version of Jo (Ronan) more feminist?

mimirants
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Idk why bt I think Lauri still loves Jo...😅

Be_With_Me
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This scene is so NOT true to the book. Jo was genuinely happy for Laurie and Amy. And Amy didn’t start making those excuses: “I wanted to write you but… Are you not angry at me?”

liubovlily