Emma Watson Last Scene | Little Women | 2019

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Emma Watson Last Scene | Little Women | 2019
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One of the best parts of the movie is how at the end is the first time we actually see the girls as children being played by children when the whole movie we’ve screen the adult actors playing them. I got chills.

jmcman
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Jo's face at the end.... Saoirse Ronan is one of the greatest actors of our time

addisonratcatcher
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The ending is the best scene, Jo holding the book close to her chest thinking of Beth and just remembering when they were little and innocent. She's sad but is happy and proud of where she is now ❤

belyavuzel
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The way I interpret this scene is that we see kids playing the sisters for the first time because now, you are not seeing the perspective of the reader, you are seeing the perspective of Jo (or Louisa May Alcott), thinking about her sisters and their journey. In this scene, you see Jo while she's accomplishing her dream but from her perspective, not the readers. Stunning. Greta is an amazing director.

camilaniz
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I LOVE the equality of parenting between Laurie and Amy

victoriaR
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0:37 awww seeing Timothée Chalamet hold the baby warms my heart 🥰

jacquelineklinges
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Laurie and Amy with their baby is adorable ❤

c.l.m.
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Seeing Timothèe hold the baby, is just soo wholesome 😭😭❤❤

aaryasasonkar
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Fun fact: May Alcott (Amy March) died just seven weeks after giving birth to her daughter, from what doctors believe was childbirth fever. So she just survived the plot of Little Woman.

rebeccamullen
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Finally watched this movie! Beautiful, emotional ending. I do love how Gerwig made it ambiguous, though I personally love the idea of the real ending being Jo at the school with the professor. I kind of imagine that the red books on the table are of her published book after it has been printed and it’s a happy ending, but I’m a romantic. The music is gorgeous, nostalgic and a bit melancholy too if we imagine that Jo ends up alone with her book. Either way it’s beautifully done. I loved this film a lot and I’m a huge fan of the 1994 version.

ladymondegreen
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I love the end where Jo gets her book, smiles, and the movie ends



Don't judge, but I cried my eyes out!

ribbitrabbit
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I love this ending scene so much especially with her little smile at the end. It always makes me sobbbb

banaqos
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As I was watching this, only one thing kept roaming in my thoughts, "Beth would've been proud of her- no, Beth is proud of her up there."

victoriamavisyuanne
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I’ve never watched this scene without crying

I’ve watched this scene at least 13 times

😶

izzyfrick
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Ohhh beautiful Jo...the end is superb 😭😭😭❤❤

hemangimadake
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I do feel bad for Louisa. She didn’t want her character Jo to get married because that wasn’t Jo’s personality. Louisa was definitely born in the wrong time. In that era, people do want to read about women finding their Prince Charming and not being a spinster. She was forced to change the ending so it would sell. If she has written it today it may have sold today. I don’t have anything against marriage or being a mom, if that’s what you want, that’s wonderful. But not every girl wants to get married or have kids. I like romance and I also like seeing the girl not getting married because it makes the girls who don’t want to get married have a role model to look up to, to say it’s okay you don’t have to get married or have kids, you can still be happy. Kudos to you Louisa. I understand you!

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I have always wondered what Jo we are seeing in the last scene. She seems proud to have finally become a writer with a published book but also slightly sad. I can imagine it is due to the hardship and loss necessary to write such a book. But perhaps this Jo never married the professor and she is still feeling lonely. Just my guess.

behzadaziz
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They all found where they belonged and were made for

dubby_quacksammy
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De mis películas favoritas por siempre ❤️

michelleeg
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The scene where the 3 sisters are walking, and Jo is holding the autumn cake, it makes me wonder if it symbolizes Beth. ❤

sienamagnani