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This part of the book made me uncomfortable and still does because it feels like the message is that Meg, who has been making old damaged dresses and gloves work at every party she's been to, isn't allowed to enjoy being pretty and fashionable when the opportunity comes.
I found they did a better job representing this scene in the Winona Ryder version cause it showed the girls mocking her a little more and her being a little more "easy" around the other men. Like if it weren't for Laurie she would've gone down a toxic rabbit hole of sleeping around and not being true to herself. Plus in that one he wasn't so mean
In the book I think the idea was that they were treating her like a doll out of pity and she was trying to be a people pleaser in order to get what she wanted. He saw her as becoming a toy and losing her personhood.
Laurie was looking out for her, she was changing who she was to fit in and even allowing herself to be made fun of and given a pet name. He saw that and didn’t like it and he knew that if any of her sisters or her mother were there she would have never allowed herself to be taken of advantage of in that way. Yes she wanted to have fun, but she didn’t have to change herself to do it.
Actually, he knew her family raised her to more conservative and the snobby girls dressed her up in one of their more fashionable dresses and got her drunk in the book. Laurie didn't like it, as he knew her family. Later, when she's married she is spending all their money on the fancy fabrics and when her husband gets mad she gets her friend to gift her.
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So, these boys have been making Emma cry at every ball she attends! 😭
lol, that's sad
Except Beauty and the Beast 🐪
@@flamingomelodystars7124 She did cry in that one too 😭
@@Dyuti-zb2oz FR
@@flamingomelodystars7124 why'd you put a camel to represent "beast" 😭
Hermione:ron you spoiled everything (cries with fancy pink dress)
Meg: you are the rudest boy I ever saw! (cries with fancy pink dress)
They willingly make it reseble to harry potter's yule ball ofcourse 😂🌸
Stop comparing her always with Hermione, here she is Meg. You are not doing any good to Harry Potter actors like this.
@@love-ed3vj I know I know i love emma for who she is and i know they strugled back then and still now. I will always sport them for who they are and their talents. But Im talking about the writers of the little women movie. They did wrote it like this but its a sweet thing tho 🌸
@@chisedrizzle I am not sure if it´s the same exact line, but I am pretty sure the scene in the book predates Harry Potter by a century or so :D
@@kefinkamed is there a line like this in book? I never reed the book only watched the 1994 version and i think theres no line like that. Yes meg getting angry and running away but not like this. so thats because i thought it been writen for the new version of LW and added in emma watsons line.
Well the nuances are different and very well conveyed. I think both are lovely.
I never liked Laurie in the book(s). He was born with a silver spoon and didn't understand the struggle of the March's. I saw nothing wrong with Meg's beautiful gown, her name for the evening, or wanting to enjoy a few hours of glamour. Laurie was soooooo judgemental. I hated this scene, but so well-acted by Emma.
I didn’t get that vibe from him at all!🤔
@@alishamashburn412 Interesting!
Oh my gosh I thought the same thing! I also thought it was weird how material things were considered good when Laurie and his grandfather were giving them to the Marches but when these rich girls were giving Meg a dress she was being vain and stupid. Like it's only good when noble Laurie does it.
@@cappuccinobean2442 Good point! I hadn't considered that part of his attitude. Almost like he was jealous that there were others who could also provide charitable gifts to the March's.
I think he was clumsily trying to get her to appreciate herself for who she already is
The scene with Piano made me the hardest cry, the broken Eyes when he thinks of his daughter and then she dies too 😭
This part of film is like Harry Potter Yule Bal and again,Hermione is sad 😅
I just saw a tik tok saying the same, so I came to see the whole film
There's a lot of judgment towards Laurie here, but I think the great thing about this scene is that I can see both of their points.
Meg just wants to have fun for one night, being dressed in expensive, fashionable clothes, and not having to feel like an outsider. (valid)
Laurie finds it gross that she allows herself to essentially be a pet who others dote charity on (as proven by the other girls having a pet name for them, their sort of condescending behavior), and he eschews pretense and petty vanity to begin with (which is why he is so drawn to the tomboyish, devil-may-care jo). (valid)
Ultimately though Laurie insults Meg, leading Meg to cry. Laurie realizes he is being an ass and apologizes. They both dance together and have a good time.
I often find comment sections expect perfect behavior from characters, even though perfect behavior rarely exists and our tv screens would be so dull if there was never any drama, conflict, or character development.
I couldn't agree more :)
OH MY GOSH THIS IS LIKE THE BEST FRIENDSHIP IVE EVER SEEN WHAAATTTT
I don't get the obsession with Chalamet. He has one of the most slappable faces ever.
i honestly dont get the obsession either. i dont think he's good looking. he just looks like a 16 year old boy
It's not all about looks you know? Many people like him because he's charming and funny
@@Nancy-ff5tr there's a lot of people that are charming and funny and dont get the kind of recognition he's getting. in that kind of industry, looks play a HUGE part.
He looks very young and handsome, he is extremely good looking, @@bluejay2867
He's a good actor, that's really the bottom line.
The world is full of "pretty faces". Chalamet can act.
Comebacks:
‘Do you like how I look?’
‘No I don’t.’
‘Nor do I but I was just being polite.’
I watched this movie I’m my filmmaking class, when learning about editing techniques. Good movie!
Why I like this duo so much...I don't understand..is it only me 😊❤❤❤❤❤
I love this movie. I love greta grewig version of little women
OMG What a scene!!!
Lol low key Laurie ruined her chances of being courted to the rich that night
well, the rich girls were humuliating her by giving her a pet name and by bossing her around...He helped her to remember about her pride and self worth
@@a.m.z1710 ya. We all know the story lol- im privy and not new here. The pet name wasn’t humiliating at all. And one of the girls let her borrow a nicer gown to fit the part. Her beauty alone would have made her stand out amongst the rest. Once again, I stand by my statement. Laurie ruined her chances of being courted to the rich.
@@Chelseattv pet name is not humuliating for a human girl that wants to join society? Ok, I guess that we have diferent opinion about that
@@a.m.z1710 very different opinion.. letting someone borrow your dress isn’t “humiliating” and the pet name was a regular “human name” …
Yeah he was being a dick to her. Amy definitely likes fuss and feathers and pomp and splendour (I'm not ragging on Amy like it's a bad thing. This is how she is, Jo mentions her constant preening). But Laurie never shamed Amy for having fun or enjoying the finer things.
I didn't like Laurie's version in this movie, Timothee is great but the way he acts at times towards them.....
Meg did not do anything wrong here.
Its in the book😮
He's supposed to be like that😮
If I recall correctly, the point in the book was that the worldly standard for fashion didn't necessarily align with the Godly standard of conduct that the March girls were raised on in their Christian household. I also seem to remember that dress was supposed to show a good bit of skin and was too tight for Meg to draw a full breath so she was irritable and lightheaded even though part of her was delighted to fit the standard of her wealthy friends. I haven't seen the new film, but it seems that maybe the dress wasn't faithful to the book, and therefore the scene is incapable of making the same point as the book.
For me, I can see both perspectives. For Meg, she should be allowed a night of fun and pretty dress, and not be judged by rich boy. Laurie on the other hand sees Meg as someone of substance who is pretending to be less than she is to fit in with a shallower sillier society. Meg , as Laurie sees it, is being seduced by something that lacks true value and if she's not careful she could end up in an empty marriage, living a frivolous life. Meg's guilty looks suggests he wasn't wrong about that. Still, comes from a place of such privilege making his judgement-filled questions very obnoxious.
@jieliaarcueno7176 , it wasn't portrayed like this in the book, though. It was described as "her frizzled head, her bare shoulders, (and) her fantastically trimmed dress." The dress Emma Watson is wearing in this scene isn't nearly that dramatic, and she isn't covered with fancy accessories, as Meg was in the book. In fact, her main adornment is flowers, which is exactly what her mother recommended, instead of all the jewelry and accessories that she wore in the book. A bystander commented, "They are making a fool of that little girl." Later on, Meg described her makeover to her mother in this way: "I told you they dressed me up, but I didn't tell you that they powdered and squeezed and frizzled, and made me look like a fashion plate. Laurie thought I wasn't proper, I know he did, though he didn't say so, and one man called me "a doll."......I drank champagne and tried to flirt, and was altogether abominable." The suggestion was that Meg was so anxious to look pretty and fashionable that she went overboard, and ended up embarrassing herself. And that's probably what Laurie was reacting to, just as a family friend would react nowadays to a 16 year old girl from a conservative family, who got drunk and boisterous at a party.
she looks like like Hermione in that one scene. Ya'll know what im talking abt
I think that the hermione association had a part to play in killing her adult career
i cant not see hermione when i see her and i mean it in a bad way
@@amgm1996 huh
A lot of people are attacking Laurie here for being rude and hypocritical. I always felt he was coming from a genuine place of concern and protectiveness for the March girls. To our modern eyes, Meg just looks dressed up. However, for that time period her appearance looks a little garish: the dress is more low-cut than the other girls, and they dolled her up with too much makeup. She's at risk of looking a fool, cheap and easy... and Laurie knows that's not who she is. He wants her to feel secure in her own personhood rather than conforming to something she thinks will help her fit in more with the rich girls.
Très bon remake ❤❤❤❤❤
I love both❤❤😍😭
I always hated Laurie in this chapter, even in the book. I wish Meg had discovered on her own that the snobbery and skewed morality of high society wasn't really what she wanted. Instead, Laurie shows up to spoil her night by slut-shaming her. That always bugged me!
Slut shaming her?
Please further some pointers for your claim.
Toujours aussi belle 😘🥰😍
Hermione and regulus
Brooo Harry potter had such an impact on my childhood that I can't see Watson as anything but Hermione, same goes for other actors 😭😭😭
I feel so sorry for Emma because she had to speak in a american accent 😂
Her accent's good, don't know why you're complaining.
@@jonathancharron7360I love her, but no, her accent is definitely not good. It comes and goes, you can clearly hear her slipping back into British pronunciation. Not every actor can do everything, that’s just a fact. It’s just unfortunate for her that the rest of the non-US cast did so well.
LOL. She didn't have to take the job!
@@kefinkamed who cares the movies is not just for people that are speaking with American accent, English is my second language so I don't really care about The accent as long as I can understand what they are saying
@@love-ed3vj And I am happy for you, honestly, it means you've enjoyed the movie more than many others who absolutely care, at least based on all the comments out there.
I am also not a native speaker, but I've been learning English long enough to recognise the difference. It pulled me out of the story because my brain registered the difference, especially compared to the rest of the cast whose accent was a lot better.
Fantastic.
I’m glad that he apologized to her
When I read the little women book I will always think of Emma Watson playing Meg
they are a cute couple
Off topic, but I can't imagine what Timothée was thinking when he got to act with one of his celebrity crushes and even dance with her!
3:18 when a girl find out the male partner enjoys to dance way more than you.
Damn it! Why is Emma always getting her feelings destroyed during balls/dances?! First Ron and now Laurie?!
i like how in the thumbnail it implies hes gonna make her cry by dunking his drink on her
It literally does not, like at all.....
ok thats ur opinion, we all have different ones@@Lulu-mj2fi
Emma Watson is more famous than Dwayne Johnson.
Lol
Leave her alone laurie! Let her be!!
the fact they both know French
She doesn't actually. She can say just few words
@@gigia95421 but she was born in France
@@darladimple8437 yep, until she was 5 and then went back to England. I saw some interviews and she doesn't speak French
@@gigia95421 ok
lol, so? romance and culture aren't the sole dominion of the French. get outside your bubble
This is how Emma Watson should have looked, and acted as Belle in the live action Beauty & the Beast. Kind and with thick dark brown hair. And a fancy dress while dancing in the castle. Sigh.
I love emma's voice
I completely forgot she was in this movie
She's the weakest actress out of the 4, definitely forgettable.
@@SanBear7 it’s only after the Harry Potter movies ended and she was cast in other movies that I realised how bad an actress she actually is! 😂
Most movies she was in that I’ve watched, I’ve forgotten she was in them 😐
@@skylar_kadashe was great in noah what the hell are you talking about
it's odd. emma watson is pretty but in a sort of forgettable kind of way. and she doesn't project much of a presence or personality
she was never good in anything
I’ll never understand peoples love for Laurie, he’s a shallow rich boy playing with the hearts of a group of poor (literally) sisters. Yet he gets a pass because apparently these girls need a rich boy to tell them how to live up to his ideals meanwhile he’s flipping through them like a Rolodex. Smfh
well said!
he’s an 15 year old orphan wanting to belong to someone (march family)
Timothee didn’t make Emma cry. It was the characters they play. God, I hate clickbait. And before you start in on me, no I didn’t “fall for it,” I knew this was the scene with Laurie and Meg because I know the story of Little Women very well.
They should have been couple in the film
Yes
I think had he care to this version of Laurie could it have any of the Marsh sisters but wants too desperately in love with Jo
Theo Nott!
I thought the dress was beautiful.I thought most of the dresses were.I'm so confused why they made fun of her.
How old is Timothee here? So young. Still is.
This movie was made around 2018-2019. So he was 23-24 yrs old. He was born one day after Christmas in 1995....I'm 7 yrs older than him.
he was 22
I love Laurie and Jo but after I found out he ended up with Amy. I think he was kind of sick and he wanted the sisters for himself and the way he treated Meg here it was likea jealous boyfriend he wanted to join the March family no matter what sister he ended up with
She broke down because she was agitated and nervous.
Omg he is such a jerk here. But great acting
It’s giving wonka
Hermione and theo? Lol
Dune and hermione
Emma is as beautiful as always ❤
I really didn't like Meg dressed as a doll. The other girls clearly knew how to make her feel uncomfortable and yet try and be nice. Emma Watsons acting in Little Women was amazing . I missed the tear but well done Emma!
Saying emmas's acting was great is......
A hot take to say the least
Why is Paul mocking Hermione?
Any special attention for the pet ?
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American Civil War 1861-1865.
I was so confused with this scene why is he there
lol he's an actor.... 😂He's not Paul 😅
@@yinloveyang I meant Laurie, he was everywhere
Mind your business, Laurie.
Io
Well,,, well this film look sorrows and need be nice on birthday 😮 sometimes wander the British people have lot rude to them real reason damn rich people burn in hell and the king had billions money really
-20. Poor Emma, exploited by producers appears on screen, but cannot act at all.
Que casal feio do caprioto 😅
Not a good casting choice for Meg. She just doesn't sell the vibe.
The worst version of this movie. Christian bale’s version is the best
Christian f-king BAALLE 😭🧎♀️
Huh... I haven't seen this movie, but I don't get the appeal. I much prefer my husband, who would humor me in any dress I liked.
same, my partner and I are both confortable in anythinf
So it's ok for her to wear a corset in this movie but as belle it is a prison?
It's actually Disney
@@davidthirugnanakumar7888 no she was the one that refused a corset
That was a movie for children. This is a book adaptation for mostly adults I'm assuming
@@jadexx1 no emmma refused to wear a corset bcs she said it was a prison for women the movie being for children has nothing to do with it,
Kinda wish this story was about Mormons just so Laurie can marry all four girls and all of them actually be extremely happy because of it
thats weird dude
Sorry but that’s Hermione only
terrible casting. amy and jo are perfect, but hermioni and laurie just no.
I cried at Emma Watson‘s cringe accent and terrible acting. Whoever cast her in this should be fired. She took me out of the movie for every scene she was in, even with the limited lines they gave her, she’s just awful.
Who hurt you
@@serenitysubs933 Emma’s painful acting hurt me.
Emma Watson and acting, huh?
both if my fave actors together