Well hello people. I hope you guys are doing well.
By the way, have you ever dreamed about something that seems impossible, then you tell your colleagues, “Hey, I wanna do this. What do you think?”
Then they chuckled at you and repeated your question as a joke?
If you answer yes, I just wanna tell you that they are really mean. Your dream is yours. Nobody can force you to give up your dream.I know the struggle you’ve been through. And everyone can be everything. Just keep it up, okay! And if you need motivation but don't like to sit for an hour in a room listening to the speaker talk about their 15 years of tears, then you should watch this film.
https://youtu.be/AST2-4db4ic
Four daughters of an army patriot in the Civil War lived in the house in Concord, Mass. They are all growing happily with their own dreams. One with her acting skills, named Meg; the ambitious writer, Jo, Amy, with her lively hands and paint in some parts of it; and Beethoven’s girl, Beth. This film tells the story of a heart-warming family, the romantic either cute friendship, and how hard their efforts are to reach their dream in the future.
It all started when Jo started to publish her writing to one of the publishers. In that time, Jo went to New York as a teacher and writer while Amy joined her journey to leave their hometown, in order to develop her painting skills in Paris. On the other side, Meg lives happily with her husband. Little Beth is trying to have a peaceful life side by side with her illness.
Many things happen to the March Sisters. Meg, Jo, Amy, and Beth work hard to face the reality where the stigma and many limitations are breaking them. But their faith in their dream will never fade. The charm of them is as bright as the sunshine on a Sunday morning. The support from one another feels as warm as the fireplace on Christmas night.
Until finally, they can live the life they choose. Even though they have to be separated by many kilometers, their love can overcome all of the differences. Now Beth’s health is getting worse, decreasing significantly. Then they have to gather and the flashback of their childhood reminds them how magnificent their family is.
Overall, this film is such a magnificent masterpiece. The vintage sets, characters deepening, and all of the components that build the movie, are so lovely.
So, what do you think will happen next? Will Jo and her relationship with Teddy end as "just" friends? Or Amy will return in the home as a great painter? What about Meg with her family? And.. Beth?
Happy watching, friends! Hope you like it and get the message from it. I’ll see you soon and have a great day. Bye.
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