LITTLE WOMEN Clip - I'm So Sick Of It

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Writer-director Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird) has crafted a Little Women that draws on both the classic novel and the writings of Louisa May Alcott, and unfolds as the author’s alter ego, Jo March, reflects back and forth on her fictional life. In Gerwig’s take, the beloved story of the March sisters – four young women each determined to live life on her own terms -- is both timeless and timely. Portraying Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth March, the film stars Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, with Timothée Chalamet as their neighbor Laurie, Laura Dern as Marmee, and Meryl Streep as Aunt March.

Directed by: Greta Gerwig

Screenplay by: Greta Gerwig

Based on the Novel by: Louisa May Alcott

Produced by:
Amy Pascal
Denise Di Novi
Robin Swicord

Executive Producers:
Adam Merims
Evelyn O’Neill
Rachel O’Connor
Arnon Milchan

Cast:
Saoirse Ronan
Emma Watson
Florence Pugh
Eliza Scanlen
Laura Dern
Timothée Chalamet
Tracy Letts
Bob Odenkirk
James Norton
Louis Garrel
with Chris Cooper
and Meryl Streep

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Damn, when she said what she said and then ended with, "I'm so lonely." That really got me.

scogena
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"but i'm so lonely"


the perfect encapsulation of being ahead of your time while still having to live in your time. the feeling of being okay with being single but being so lonely all the time. knowing that you're worth more than love but still wanting it. i just...i don't think i've ever heard this feeling articulated so eloquently until i saw this movie. it felt like jo was talking about me in that theater, that i was jo and jo was me. the paradoxical existence of being a woman. the perfect paradox that i feel like a lot of us feel. thank you so much greta gerwig for articulating this so beautifully by adding that line. i love you.

avrilfan
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Jo's lines here aren't actually in the book. Greta Gerwig took them from a letter the author, Louisa May Alcott, wrote in response to how people were always asking her about who her characters would fall in love with/marry instead of how they would achieve their dreams and ambitions.

The novel is semi-autobiographical, so Jo March embodies Alcott in many ways. But, Gerwig takes it a step further in this adaptation and gives Jo some of Alcott's own words.

Nehaa
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"Describe incredible acting in one scene"

*plays this clip*

JessicaChastainFan
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Let’s be real this whole line alone completely justifies this remake. I think especially for millennials today we are so focused on our careers and don’t want to tie ourselves down to having kids but at the same time (and there are studies on this) many of us feel isolated from everyone besides our family members

residentevillife
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I can see this clip being shown in the oscars before they announce her winning the award

chadhaa
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I BAWLED when she said “But I’m so lonely”

Sarah-dhef
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Anybody else feel this sentiment in their goddamn soul too?

Misslt
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This fits me to a 'T'. I constantly just shove aside the notion of settling down, and laugh it off whenever my grandfather brings up me meeting a "nice young man". But, at the end of the day, I'm so lonely, too. Can't help it.

Originella
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At this part, people cried the kind of cry that only someone who relates to it can do. It wasn’t like Cast Away when Wilson floats off and you’re crying in pity of Tom Hanks character, Little Women gives the kind of tears only real personable experiences can give. I was emotionally exhausted after this movie.

gabriellelont
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This scene gets me every time I watch it, but what really impresses me, on all of my rewatches (lol) is the little details that Gerwig put in. For example, did anyone else notice that Jo wears the same vest in this scene that Laurie wore earlier in the movie? This heightens the emotions because earlier in this scene, Jo remarks how she would accept Laurie if he were to propose again, not because she loves him romantically, but because she wants to be loved and doesn't want to be alone.

rozettekayleerivera
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This scene really made me cry since I am asked every single day when will I find someone for myself since I’m “so beautiful” yet I want someone who can see my talent and intelligence and can fall in love with that instead of just my “beauty”

lfeiran
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“but I’m so lonely” made me to cry in the movie theatre the first time I saw this💔 it perfectly encapsulates that feeling a lot of women have where you know you are strong and you know it’s okay to be be single but you still want to love someone and be loved and then you feel guilty for feeling that way, because you know you’re made for more than that.

cae
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Loved this clip! this is the reason she's one of the best actresses working today

dcwatcher
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This just perfectly encapsulates my entire life. Ever since I was little, I never wanted to be that woman that was held back by men. That let what other people thought I should do influence what I did. So many people have ideas of how women should act and what they should and shouldn’t do and I have always refused to adhere to those ideas. But sometimes in order to achieve something, you have to sacrifice a lot. And definitely with my independence and ambition, I’ve given up a lot. I have always rejected the idea of women having to NEED a man but at the end of the day, there’s nothing wrong with wanting to have someone who loves you, someone to share your life with.

Moosemika
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Ok... This clip is great, Greta just decoded Jo's character in these 36" like it was nothing. Jo was always different, analyzing her environment and the people around her. she knew that being born a woman in her time was basically a road to nowhere, she describes the women of her time and the standards laid on women as unfair and sick. To consider a person only of their capacity to be an object of giving love is unfair. Yet is those standards that don't give Jo another idea of what she could feel. In her mind, she isn't a subject of love and therefore she isn't a traditional woman, and even though she acts tough and determined this really hurts her. Her line: "I'm so lonely" describes her character as being away from the society that she always analyzed, the one she sees her sisters in and the one she can't get in as hard as she tries.

reinaldocascante
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“I’m so lonely”. When I saw that scene it was like a punch in the gut.

ForeverSunnyy
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Cried twice during this movie. During this scene and the scene where Laurie proposes. I can relate to Jo so much and it’s 2020. Little Women is always relatable even now. It’s such a great movie and this is a great adaptation. I felt the “I’m so lonely” part. My family says I’ll find some man one day but I don’t believe them. I don’t want to get married either. Also, I love writing in my spare time too.

Sophie-udys
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Saoirse getting nominated for Oscars while performing in: a British accent (Atonement), Irish accent (Brooklyn) and American (Lady Bird, Little Women) 👏🏼 plus, she really is so talented. This scene breaks my heart.

kylepop
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This scene marks the first time I’ve ever cried during a movie

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