Little Women (2019) - You Love Him! Scene (9/10) | Movieclips

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Little Women - You Love Him!: Jo (Saoirse Ronan) pursues Friedrich (Louis Garrel) and the publication of her book.

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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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TM & © Sony Pictures Entertainment (2019)
Cast: Bob Odenkirk, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Louis Garrel, Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, Tracy Letts
Director: Greta Gerwig
Screenwriter: Greta Gerwig

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"I never thought I'd prepare a carriage to help Jo March chase a man but I like it!" best line ever.

lindseyblythe
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Laurie can you stop standing there and get the horses ready? Thank you.

Love the way she talks to him, she seems to be very secure in her relationship and his affection.

teddy
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Friedrich roasted Jo so bad she fell in love with him lmao

thestranger
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As cliché as kissing in the rain is, this scene was really cute. I really liked them together, and I kind of love his accent lol

madelynesmith
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The scene of Jo and her publisher discussing her novel back and forth, while her family encouraging her to profess her love for Friedrich, were my favourite scenes. I love how they keep it ambiguous as to whether it's really happening, or just an elaborate fantasy of Jo's.

trinaq
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I love how Amy is bossing around Laurie I’m dead I could not stop laughing 😂

scarlettallison
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I love how this book/movie says you can be a woman, be in love, get married, but that doesn't mean your separate ambitions must be inevitably sacrificed. Men marry and fall in love and don't abandon their passions, and this book says that's true for women too-- we may have to fight for it more in certain climates or era's, but it's true. You need not abandon yourself just because society makes you think that, you can be happy and still be great. Love is a force that holds every human, male or female, but it is not the only force. They are inherently intertwined.

Edit: based on the many comments below, all of which are extremely interesting to read, id like to clarify that the post above says what's possible, not inevitable. Life is complicated for men and women alike and though the ideal is not always met, does not mean the ideal means nothing.

Mel-jrcz
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I like the idea that it reflects both Alcott’s actual dilemma in life—she didn’t want to marry, and the idea was always pushed on her—and the modern Jo’s flexibility. In a way, this is Gerwig saying of romance and independence, “You can want both.”

michikomanalang
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When Louis Garrel tells you he’s moving to California, you don’t let him.

celiabdk
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I love Amy, when she says "You love him! Doesn't she love him?" she is sooo adorable. I mean look at her now, believing in love again, because Laurie married her, while she was saying "marriage is an economic proposition" just a few days before.

katovancraeynest
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I'm not going to lie. When I saw this scene in the theatre and saw him walking away I said out loud, "I swear if he just walks away". People looked at me, some laughed, some clapped. Not my shining moment. 😂😂

ashley
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i think you can really tell when it starts to deviate from her book to reality. the moment she closes the door and turns around to her family, it's no longer shot with the bluish cold filter that was reserved for the present/adulthood, but instead with the warm toned lense. then when it cuts to her with the publisher its cold. idk this was probably obvious but I just think great gerwig is so smart

patriciak.
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When Amy yells “kiss him with tongue” as jo walks out of the carriage 😂

edit: I saw on subtitles its "kiss him with love" but it still sounds like tongue haha

katrinalugo
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Friedrich: "My hands are empty"
Jo: "They're not empty!"


I can confirm that I burst out crying at the delivery of these two lines

sophieellen
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My only thought throughout this whole scene: “Friedrich left like 10 seconds ago, why we gotta grab horses to catch this man?”

thisisthezodiacspeaking
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Meg and Amy fangirling over Jo and Friedrich is total gold

finkmia
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"Laurie, could you stop standing there" Amy, Amy, Amy

evabrandemann
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“I would never leave if you wish me to stay!” I love that line so much ❤️

carolinecadwalader
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I love it when Amy says “Laurie would you stop standing there and get the horses ready “ and Laurie gets scared 😂 at 1:20

emirojas
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can i just confirm that at 3:29 Amy does in fact yell "kiss him with tongue"? I feel like i'm going insane.

katiesoup