Little Women: Laurie wants to marry Amy HD CLIP

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What’s happening in this Little Women movie clip?
Amy (Samantha Mathis) is with Laurie (Christian Bale from American psycho, The Machinist and The Dark Knight). She scolds him for pursuing her merely to become part of the March family. He leaves Amy a letter asking her to wait for him while he works in London for his grandfather and makes himself worthy of her.

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Four middle-class girls, Meg (Trini Alvarado), Jo (Winona Ryder from Heathers and Beetlejuice), Beth (Claire Danes from Romeo + Juliet and The Rainmaker) and Amy (Kirsten Dunst from Jumanji and The Virgin Suicides) live in Concord, Massachusetts with their mother and a faithful maid named Hannah. Their father, a Northerner, is himself on the front lines of the Civil War. It was while growing up together that Jo discovered a talent for writing, encouraging her sisters to act in plays and bickering with her little sister Amy. Meg falls in love with a man she marries, much to Jo's chagrin and her fear that the siblings will be separated. Beth, the third and most discreet, always concerns about the good of others, ends up getting sick with rubella and barely survives. Jo struggles to become a novelist. Amy lives in a world of socializing thanks to a great-aunt who has made a point of taking care of her. Meg becomes a mother. Beth's fate is more tragic.

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I mean, I wouldn’t marry a man who was in love with my older sister and then came to me, treating me like a second choice.

hannahberlinpetry
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His confession that he wants to marry a March girl is what ruins the thing for me. After that, how I'm going to believe he marries Amy for love?

irenediaz
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Why is he speaking like he's a Disney villain's sidekick?

camb
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as much as these actors are great i think the 2019 version does a better version of this scene, it shows more emotion and heartbreak when amy realises and unloads how she’s always felt second to jo, also florence pugh is amazing at that

gooseincrocs
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honestly i can see why people thought these two were a bad pair, as lovely as this version of the story is, it still paints amy as a second choice (or somewhat thats what we as just viewers feel)
however in the 2019 version, rather than that, it shows us laurie genuinely in love with amy, they have deep conversations, their scene were she explains how she's always been second to hr sister is so raw and powerful that *we know* he wouldn't still be after her if he didn't truly love her, and only was after her because her sister refused him

mirar.
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The worst line is him saying he knew he should be part of the March family. And then sometime at the end Jo says the same thing. Like ew, one way or another you were all gonna be okay with him just settling for ANY of the March sisters? No thanks

MelissaNgai
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Two VERY different Laurie's and both great! Christian's version is much less romantic with Amy, brooding, darker even in a way. Timothee's is much more naturally romantic with Amy and has a different chemistry that really plays on his boyish charm. I love to watch them both back to back!

SarahLiz
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Laurie and Amy are a much, much better match than Laurie and Jo. Amy has always made Laurie think of someone besides himself, even when she was a child (I'm thinking of when he comforted her when Beth first got sick.) They weren't peers as children the same way Laurie and Jo were peers, but there's a mutual understanding and respect between them, as shown by the way they accept each other's influence and become better for it. Jo and Laurie struggled with that. While Jo and Laurie had great fun as children, in order for Jo to be happy, she needed someone she respected more, someone who brought out the gentleness she was capable of.

rachaelhilton
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I'm a hardcore fan but I don't like his portrayal of Laurie. It doesn't have the goofiness from the book, Timothee captured that better.

TheAVM
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He and Jo would have never worked. They would have argued and eventually resented each other. The professor not only supported Jo but he encouraged her to write what she really wanted, not just what would sell fast. Laurie and Amy are much more compatible. He never loved Jo. Never truly loved her. He loved the idea of being in their family.

springlady
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Wow Florence and Timothee did so much better in the 2019 version. It was more realistic even with fewer lines.

sheel
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Christian Bale as Laurie is weird for me. I love him, he's a great actor but this role... I don't know, it's kind of awkward and a bit creepy.

drei_cee
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I was like wow that guy looks exactly like Christian Bale how has that happened. Thinking this was the recent version of Little Women

juliablake
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laurie: I envy her happiness
me: HOLY SHIT THATS BATMAN

alegoflamb
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I feel the costumes in this movie, the atmosphere the setting and sets were much more better that 2019 version of little women. But the cast is just...dry. the cast in little women 2019 was so fkn good you don't even look at how inaccurate all of their costumes, their behaviours accroding to the social norms and everything else was out of place. It was so well done depite all of its slip ups.

justanotherhumanbean
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I love Jo and professor from this movie, but Amy and Laurie from 2019.
Florence Pugh killed it. So much so, here I didn’t believe their chemistry or future for a second, and there I was all for it.

olgabahirkina
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The costume design in this movie is the best.

lilipotgieter
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This scene is wonderful, but imagine if this Amy gave the line on the economics of marrying for a woman that the 2019 film did so well to represent!!

adriellecailipan
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Laurie loved the idea of Jo she was very similar to him he was infatuated by her but as he matured he realised he loved Amy

starcharx
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Honestly the previous films portray laurie's character terribly. He seems to be desperate to be part of the family, and courting the sisters seem to be his way of doing it. It makes him a villainous role. However, in reality laurie has always been a part of it. He knows that despite jo rejecting him, he can come back bcuz their families are so close. It's a warm and happy thing, instead of the role of a villain. He was once in love with jo bcuz she made him forget his worries and have all the fun in the world. It was like indulging in endless amounts of candy. Jo knew they weren't right, and he was not willing to accept that. His love for jo was toxic, he tries to persuade her into marrying him, says all sorts of childish things and acts irrationally. He was spoiled. However amy made him better, and he felt loved. There is the difference. The 2019 version did laurie's character better, as well as the relationship between amy and laurie. It wasn't just a ticket to get into the March family. He has always been part of it and still will be, but he loves jo, and later loves amy bcuz of his own will. These versions rlly ruin the character

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