❶ 电影《小妇人》是如何告诉你做一个有吸引力的男人
前段时间,看了《小妇人》这部电影,里面的女性主义之类,依旧我最认同最欣赏最受鼓舞的元素,率真,美好,勇敢,执着,挣扎,追求,孤独与爱,等等,都让人感动泪目。
不过,从我的审美惯例看,这太常规了,就不太激动了,相比之下,我一看到如此强大的演员阵容,立马瞪大眼睛,只要女神一出场,一定赞叹不止,太美了吧,演的太棒了!

特别巧,都是我看过,喜欢的。聚集在一起,给我来了一场饕餮盛宴。
看电影是件特别美好幸福的事啊。
❷ 《小妇人》预告上线,甜茶+罗南CP感满满,剧中哪些穿衣技巧值得借鉴
在小妇人这部电影中罗南她的服饰利落和中性,有西装和格纹半身裙加上胸前点睛的红格子围巾让她有艺术女作家的感觉,体现她是一位独立的女性,还有冬天里的斗篷外套也是很适合的。而甜茶的绅士感穿衬衫和西装马甲帅气十足,所以这样的穿衣技巧大家可以借鉴。

其实我个人很喜欢斗篷外套的百搭有气场,很帅气,不容易撞衫,在人群中很有自己的风格,斗篷搭配复古半身裙很有苏格兰风格,搭配民族腰果图案的裙子很有异域感,配牛仔裤又是时尚的味道,反正只要一套上它就可以出门,在选择上尽量买材质好些的才不会有喜新厌旧的感觉,在说说甜茶的造型那是很有气质,帅气而魅力的,只要搭配干净不复杂的衬衫加西裤就很有绅士的味道,想要穿着好看还要有好身材才行。也要更加的了解自己的性格,不过多尝试就能找到自己最喜欢的风格了。
❸ 谁有小妇人英文电影对白
C:Merry Christmas,Mr. Higgins.
M:Merry Christmas,Jo.
S:Did you hurt yourself,Jo?
C:No,I never hurt myself.
S:Where have you been,Jo?
C:Skating.
And it was splendid,my Beth.
S:Look!We've just finished trimming the tree.
C:Oh,Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents.
It's dreadful to be poor.
L:I specially feel it
because I remember when we used to be rich.
C:I remember,too.
A:I certainly do not think it's fair
for some girls to have plenty of lovely things,
and other,prettier girls have nothing at all.
S:We are better off than a lot people...
orphans,for instance.
We have father and marmee.
And each other.
C:We haven't got father.
It probably won't have him for a long time.
S:But the men in the army are having such a terrible winter.
So I think it's right
when marmee said we shouldn't buy each other presents.
We have to make sacrifices.
L:I'm glad to make them,
but I am tired of making these dresses over year after year.
C:At least you're the first to wear them,
as you are the oldest.
A:I don't think any of you suffer as I do.
You don't have to go to school with impertinent girls
who label you father just because he's poor.
C:If you mean libel then say so,
and stop talking about labels as if papa was a pickle bottle.
A:I know what I mean.
And you needn't be satirical about it.
It's proper to use good words and improve one's vocabilary.
C:Vocabilary?
Christopher Columbus.Aren't we elegant?
L:Don't use slang words,Jo.
A:And stop whistling!So boylish!
C:That's why I do it.
A:Oh,how I detest rude!
Unladylike girls!
C:And I hate affected niminy-piminy chits
S:Birds in their little nests agree.
L:Amy you're too prim.
If you don't take care,
you're going to grow up and be an affected little goose.
And as for you Jo.
Now that you've turned up your hair,
you should realize you're a young lady.
C:I'm not.
And if turning up my hair makes me one,
I'll wear it in two taild till I'm 90.
I won't grow up and be Miss March.
I won't wear long gowns and look like a china acter.
I'll never get over my disappointment of not being a boy.
Look at me!
Dying to go and fight by father's side.
And here I am sitting and knitting,
like a pokey old woman.
L:Knitting?Bless me.
S:Poor Jo.
C:I don't want any pity.
Because someday I intend to be a famous writer,
and make my fortune selling stories.
Then I shall live and behave as I please.
And you'll all ride around in fine carriages.
And you,my Beth,
you will have a new piano.
And Meg,
you will have ten dozen dresses and satin slippers.
And red-headed boys to dance with.
L:I should like that.
C:So there's no use fighting now.
Come on now,let's rehearse the play.
Beth,you play something gruesome.
Amy,I wrote a new scene for you.
A:It's wonderful!Oh,no.
C:It's perfectly simple.All you have to do is shout.
"Roderigo,Roderigo,save me!"
and faint.
A:Roderigo...Roderigo...
save me...and faint.
Oh,I can do that.
I planned my costume,too.
It's absolutely plain
with all the colors of the rainbow in it.
C:Impossible.
A:Why?
I am a princess,am I not?
C:Yes,you are a princess but you don't know it.
You think you're a servant girl working for Beth.
I mean,Hagar the witch.
A:A princess always knows she's a princess.
C:You don't.Look!
Beth has just left the stage
with her kettle full of simmering toads.
You are locked in the tower.
Suddenly and unexpectedly,Hugo the villain enters.
You cry out in horror,
"Roderigo,Roderigo,save me!"and faint.
Then Roderigo,Meg,enters.
A:Meg,Roderigo?
Why,I thought Meg was Don Pedro,my father.
C:She is,but you don't know it.
Amy,I've told you a thousand times.
Till the end of act five,
you haven't the slightest idea who you are.
A:Well,does Meg know?
L:Of course I do.
A:Then I want to know,too.
Why should I always be so ignorant?
C:Simply because if you know who you are,the play is over.
A:Well,it's too long anyway.
C:Amy please.After all,it's my play.
L:And the best we've had yet.
S:Jo is a regular Shakespeare.
C:Oh,it's nothing,really.
Now!Now!Ready?
You ready?
I'm Hugo.
I come in.
And with wicked intentions I say
"Aha!"
Then I come closer."Aha!"
M:Aha.
Come and get your tea,girls.
A:Don't we ever have coffee anymore?
M:Coffee's scarce and dear.
The ships are needed in the war.
There ain't no time to go to Brazil
and bring back coffee for Miss Amy March.
And some folks seem to have nothing better to do
than to pry into other folks' business.
S:Who is it,Hannah?
M:That Laurence boy.
C:What Laurence boy?
M:Mr.Laurence's grandson.
C:I didn't know the old fusspot had a grandson.
M:He just came last week.
But from what I can find out,he must be a fine one.
C:Why?What's he done?
M:First,he ran away from school.
A:That's the bravest thing I've ever heard of.
M:They couldn't trace him anywhere.
When they did find him,he was in an army hospital wounded.
He'd joined up under another name and lied about his age.
C:How perfectly splendid!
I should like to do the same.
M:Fine soldier you'd make.
L:Jo,don't.Jo!
C:It's our private property,and I can look out at it as much as I like.
You're every bit as bad as he is.
There he is.
L:Amy,beth,stand back a little.
C:Well,I'm glad he's a boy.
Certainly would like to know a boy a change and have a little fun.
L:Don't say such things.
C:I wonder how I could get to know him.
I wish our cat would get lost and he'd bring it back.
Then we'd get to talking.
L:I don't think that's very romantic.
C:Who said anything about romance?
Yoo-Hoo!Hello!
L:Jo,you're disgracing us.
C:Hello!
That dreadful boy,he waved back.
I'm Hugo!
Aha!Aha!
Amy.
You're supposed to draw back in horror.
Now cover your eyes with your hands.
A:Roderigo!
Roderigo!
Save me!
Save me!
C:Amy,watch me do it.
Roderigo!Roderigo,Save me!
Aaaah!Aah!
And faint.
Oh,nothing really.Now!
Here I come again,Amy with wicked intentions.
I'm Hugo!Aha!
Aha!
Here I come with wicked intentions.
Aha!Aha!
A:Aah!Roderigo!Roderigo!
Save me! Save me!
Save me!
Ahh....Save me.
M:Glad to find you so merry,my girls.
All:Marmee!marmee!
M:How did everything go today?
A:We've finished trimming the tree.
C:Have you had your supper,marmee?
M:Yes,dear.Bethy dear,give me another kiss,baby.
Jo,you look tired today.
C:I'm alright.
M:How's your cold,Meg?
L:Oh.it's practically gone.
And marmee,I went to see Mrs.King about the position.
She's going to take me,and I'm to start Monday.
Four dollars a week.
M:My Meg,I'm proud of you.
L:They have a beautiful house,and the children are sweet.
Marmee,I don't mind working at all.
S:Put these on,marmee.
They're nice and warm.
M:Thank you,Bethy dear.
A:I'll rub them for you.
M:Oh dear,the army's so short of blankets,
we started cutting up carpets today.
C:I wouldn't mind sleeping under a carpet
if they'd only let me do something.
I'd make a wonderful nurse or a drummer.
M:Jo dear,get my muff.I have a surprise for you.
A:Surprise for Jo?
M:For all of you.
All:A letter!From father!
M:He sent you a little Christmas message.
What's that?
C:Sounds like dear old Aunt March.
S:Yes,it's true,sleigh.
A:Good evening,Aunt March.
M:Not at all,Miss.Not at all.
It's freezing cold.
And you haven't shoveled the path at the door.
I might have slipped.
All:Merry Christmas,Aunt March.
M:So nice of you to come.
M:Yes,it was nice of me to come.
C:Come by the fire.
M:Thank you,no.I have a fire at home
where I should be this minute.
I only came to bring you these.
Meg.
L:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:Jo.
C:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:Beth.
S:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:Amy.Where's Amy?
A:H-here I am,Aunt March.
M:What are you doing back there?
I don't like this sneaking about.
Come out into the open,I always say.
A:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:When I was a girl,I used to visit my aunts
to wish them a merry Christmas.They didn't visit me.
See that you spend it wisely.
M:We planned to visit you tomorrow,auntie.
M:You never know if there will be a tomorrow.
Have you heard from that foolish father of yours,
waltzing away to war,
leaving others to take care of his family?
It isn't preachers that are going to win this war,
it's fighters.
C:We're very proud of father,and you should be,too.
And there's nobody looking out for us.
M:Jo!Highty-tighty!
M:Have some tea,auntie?
M:No.
If your father had listened to me,
you'll be better off today.
I begged him not to invest his money with that swindler.
One look at him and I knew that
he'd take the pennies off a dead man's eyes.
C:That was years ago,it has nothing to do with now.
And it was our money that got lost anyway.
M:Don't be impertinent,Miss!
It's a waste of time to talk to you.
Nobody listens to me anyhow.
Merry Christmas.
All:Merry Christmas,auntie.Thank you,Aunt March.
C:Aunt March!
You still want me to work for you,don't you?
M:Fine time to ask me.
C:I'd like to be your companion.
M:A companion should be companionable.
C:I will be,I promise.
I'm willing to bury the hatchet.
M:Very well,then.
Come over after the holidays.
9:00 sharp.
Bring an apron.
C:Thank you,auntie.
Merry Christmas,Aunt March.
M:Merry Christmas.
Oh!
A:Look,Jo,a dollar!
S&L:She gave us each a dollar.
C:How splendid!
Now I can buy the "Black Avenger"
L:Oh,I've been longing for a bonnet with a feather.
A:And a nice box of Faber's drawing pencils for me.
M:And what will you do with your dollar,Bethy?
S:I'll buy some new music.
C:May we go now,marmee?
M:All right.
All:Oh!
A:We'll have presents after all.
All:Merry Chrismas time is here.
Happiest time in all the year.
Ding Dong!Ding Dong!
Merry children laugh and play.
Happy on this glorious day.
All the children laugh and play at christmas time.
Merry Chrismas time is here.
Happiest time in all the year.
Ding Dong!Ding Dong!
Merry children laugh and play.
Joyous on this happy day...
❹ 《小妇人》这部电影表达了什么主题
这部电影鼓励现代女性大胆追求自己想要的生活,每一个女人都有追求的权利和自由。
《小妇人》这部电影改编自美国女作家的同名小说,且已经有了多个电影版本。去年推出的最新版本,以现代化女性角度对作品进行了全新的阐述,赢得了观众的一致好评。

给孩子一个心灵成长的机会,让孩子明白人生的意义所在,也许才是为人父母最应该做到的事情。女性当然有权利选择自己想要的生活,可是在一个家庭当中,男女双方都应该尽到属于自己的责任。
我很期待这部电影,希望它能给我更多力量。
❺ 电影小妇人里面,Jo看到Laurie亲的是Meg吗Laurie爱的不是Jo吗最后为什么娶了Am
Jo不爱他也没办法,最后对以前没注意过的Amy产生了感情
❻ 这是甜茶的哪部电影
《小妇人》
是由格蕾塔·葛韦格执导,西尔莎·罗南、艾玛·沃特森、佛罗伦斯·珀、伊莱扎·斯坎伦、劳拉·邓恩、提莫西·查拉梅联袂主演的剧情片,于2019年12月25日在美国上映 。该片根据路易莎·梅·奥尔科特的同名小说改编。讲述19世纪美国新英格兰地区的一个普通家庭四个姐妹之间的生活 。第92届奥斯卡金像奖,最佳服装设计奖。

❼ 要<小妇人>电影的一段对白,英文的..
我找了个,不知道是不是你要的.
TOP精彩对白:
Jo: If I weren't going to be a writer I'd go to New York and pursue the stage. Are you shocked?
乔:如果我成不了作家我就去纽约当演员。你感到惊讶么?
Laurie: Very.
劳利:相当震惊。
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Amy: Do you love Laurie more than you love me?
艾米:你爱劳利胜过于爱我么?
Jo: Don't be such a beetle! I could never love anyone as I love my sisters.
乔:别傻了!我永远不会像爱我的妹妹们这样爱别人。
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Beth: (hearing Jo crying) Are you thinking about father?
贝丝:(听到乔在哭)你在想爸爸么?
Jo March: (whimpering) My hair!
乔:(变哭边说)我在想我的头发!
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Friedrich: But I have nothing to give you. My hands are empty.
(entwines her hands with his)
弗雷德里奇:但是我没有任何东西可以给你。我两手空空。
(抓住了她的手)
Jo: Not empty now.
乔:现在它们不是空的了。
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Jo March: I find it poor logic to say that women should vote because they are good. Men do not vote because they are good; they vote because they are men, and women should vote, not because we are angels and men are animals, but because we are human beings and citizens of this country.
乔:我认为女人很优秀所以女人应该投票的说法在逻辑上行不通。男人们投票并不是因为他们很优秀,而是因为他们是男人;女人应该投票并不是因为我们是天使而男人们是动物,而是因为我们都是人,都是这个国家的公民。
Mr. Mayer: You should have been a lawyer, Miss March.
市长:你应该去当律师,玛奇小姐。
Jo March: I should have been a great many things, Mr. Mayer.
乔:我还应该成为其他很多种人,市长先生
❽ 2019 版《小妇人》中,劳里为什么会爱上艾米并最终选择她相伴一生
2019版电影《小妇人》是根据原著美国同名小说改编而拍的一部电影,影片已经于去年在北美地区放映,今年的七夕节期间才在我国首映,讲述了在美国南北战争时期一家四姐妹之间的关系故事,上映之后的口碑算是比较不错的,颇受影迷喜爱。从剧情看,虽然劳里一开始很喜欢乔,但是两人还是因为众多原因没有选择在一起,在劳里被乔拒绝后,在欧洲他跟艾米之间的生活接触增多,两人的感情也得以升温,最终两人选择相伴一生。
从性格和人生理念来看,艾米和劳里应该是天作之合,两人都对婚姻和爱情有着很好的追求和向往。而乔则不愿受世俗婚姻束缚,充满自由,不因爱情放弃事业追求。而艾米的人生观和婚姻观念则跟劳里贴合,恋爱结婚,相夫教子,最终有情人终成眷属。
❾ 《小妇人》定档七夕,甜茶罗南主演,你喜欢这类少女成长的故事吗
《小妇人》已于8月25日,也就是七夕上映。电影定档选的时间很妙,因为电影情节主要讲述男女主之间的爱情,因此,在特别的这一天,首场一定会有不少情侣前去电影院观看。

我和一个朋友一起去看的电影。她是个看电影比较挑剔的人,但在观影结束后,她和我都对这部电影表示十分的喜欢。二女儿的独立、坚定和洒脱,四个姐妹之间,有时和小少爷的有趣的互动,都给我们留下了很深的印象。看了这部电影后,更让我想去读一读原著。