@madelynesmith234 years agoAnd this scene right here is where you see the contrast between the past versus everything from then on. Everything is warm and cheerful in the beginning, but Beth's death changes the tone of every scene after. It's interesting how that's reflected in the cinematography by giving every scene after Beth's death a cooler, bluish lighting to represent how her death changed the entire family. ...3446
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@mackielunkey22054 years agoHoly crap, I loved Amy's reaction to Saul coming home. 2929
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@magnuskarpakis4 years agoI love how Beth just quietly looks at her family being happy and joyful and smiles fondly 1765
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@user-uc9nk1sd7hlast yearI love the part when Laurie decided to Better Call Saul and immediately Called Saul to the place. A very heartwarming moment. 307
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@Elle-ho3uu4 years agoWhen Jo wakes up the second time looking for Beth, probably expecting she was downstairs because that already happened before, but was faced by the hard truth of Beth's death, I just lost it. 1113
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@dl54064 years agoGreta Gerwig’s parallelism of the two was just perfect. It was really hard to fight down the tears when this played out in theaters. 2398
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@ricimercury94904 years agoMany complained about the shifting flashbacks to present. But I person love it, it creates more impact as to compare to linear story structure 2030
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@emmajean86314 years agoI know this is such an emotional scene but every time Bob Odenkirk shows up and says "my little women" I crack up 972
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@alisonbarlow78364 years ago"thank God you're home." "Thank God for you." "Now I can be angry with you in person." 430
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@manders764 years agoWhen I saw this I was sitting behind a mom and her daughters. One of the girls was about 8 or 9 and she turned to her mom after this scene and asked sadly, "Mama, what happened?" and I was already a wreck and that made it SO MUCH WORSE ...456
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@AeroHybrid2 years agoThe moment when Saul Goodman became Father Goodman Bravo Vince! 83
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@jmiller053 years agoWhen Marmee briefly ties Jo's dress to try and escape her grief for a moment is so heartbreaking. 275
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@jorjaaustin46153 years agoI remember sitting in a cinema and watching this movie with my Gran when it first came out. She loved this book as a child and i remember her handing me a tissue because we were both crying so hard. She passed away quite suddenly about eight months ago so this scene really hits close to home now ...506
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@hope-.2 years agoThe fact that Jo was completely lonely and infact even grew envious of Amy actually made me realise that Jo had put in many efforts to become better and whenever she did, she got nothing but pain. She was the one who suffered the most, I think and the one who,this might be controversial, lost that charm and character development. In the book, she kinda dragged herself in life. Beth was the only one who truly knew and appreciated what and why Jo did things the way she did and losing her was like losing her identity for Jo. ...75
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@Annie.Andell4 years agoI saw this movie in the theaters when it first came out and during this scene the entire theater was silent, its like you could hear a pin drop 455
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@aprilfuul4 years agoThe movie theater I was in was DYING laughing when Odenkirk showed up. 253
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@once.upon.a.time.3 years agoI think Beth's death in this movie was more sad than in the book. At least in the book you knew that Beth had accepted her death was inevitable, and she was okay with being sent back to her god. The grief here is a lot stronger, though perhaps that's more so because you can actually physically see it. ...231
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@user-dg7iz5cy4k4 years agoThis scene was so heartwarming (between the two depressing scenes) their father coming back and me waiting the whole movie knowing Saul Goodman is their dad. I kept cracking jokes to myself everytime I saw him thinking he would say “I might think of going to law school” making myself funny ...211
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@Thelightbringer662 years agoKevin Costner was so good in this movie. 226
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@codyhiginbotham66164 years agoHow to make the March family’s Christmas great - Better Call Saul! 324
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@jacobjenn14 years agoBob Odenkirk agreed to be in this movie only on the terms that he could say the words "little women" 126
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@lucypeterson22313 years agoI think that this movie is proof that Bob Odenkirk immediately makes any movie better with his presence, even though it was already amazing before. 89
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@abbydelossantos35444 years agoThis is Saul Goodman when he no longer works at cinnabon. 92
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@definitelynottommywiseau30373 years agoHE'S IN STABLE CONDITION. THANK GOD. 78
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@cucumberwales84934 years agofastest way to make a theatre go silent even though we all knew it was coming 86
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@centerstagestudios2854 years agoThis scene makes me cry every time I see it. So well done. 163
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@Eggsandwich2023last yearSaul Goodman having a real family is so nice to see 17
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@niamh56704 years agoI never really appreciated the timeline up until this point. As a girl who was raised on Little Women- this story and these characters were family to me so when I sat down to watch it and it started in New York, I was just disappointed. I thought it could never be as special as the previous adaptations, let alone the book. And From Greta Gerwig and Saoirse Ronan? Honestly I was just heart-broken. But I grew to like it, appreciate a different view of the story. But then this scene came. Honestly from there, I was a wreck. I cried throughout the rest of the movie. How seamlessly these two juxtaposing scenes conflict and contrast with each other whilst softly reminding you of what was or what could've been was honestly one of the most breathtaking and masterful pieces of storytelling I've ever seen. I cannot describe just how special this film was to me but I can say that it will go down in history as a revolution in both cinema and to little girls who will fall in love with this story for years to come, just like I did :) ...232
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@dr.feelgood36704 years agoSaul wasn’t even in the movie that long and he CARRIED it 23
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@pjfl1998xx4 years agoowww beth is the sweetest girl that's why jo loves her so muchhh 60
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@nagygreta52953 years agoI loved this version of shifting in time lines...it was more exciting, and showed a better difference between childhood and adulthood 55
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@natalie84722 years agoSeeing the happy reunion was beautiful and heartwarming. Then it was directly followed by the sad death scene. It completely broke my heart. 18
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@once.upon.a.time.3 years agoI first watched Little Women at 26 without having read the book beforehand, though I already knew of Beth's death due to a particular episode of Friends. Now I'm 27 and reading the book for the first time, and considering how much I love Beth I cannot imagine how I would react if I hadn't known beforehand. 😩 ...39
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@DrDman20004 years ago Roll credits! 88
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@maisy12344 years agoThis movie literally broke me 😭😭 Beth was probably my favourite character 😭💛 such an amazing movie!!! Definitely my favourite movie I’ve seen in a long time 💛 93
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@camillacolucci75764 years agoWhen I first watched this scene at the cinema I burst into tears. Now that I rewatch it, nothing has changed, it's so powerful 27
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@bianca15064 years agoWhen this scene played in the cinema I heard a woman loudly sobbing in the back of the cinema. 22
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@elainehewlett3 years agoWhen I was young this was sad enough. Watching this film as a parent myself now, this scene absolutely broke me. 15
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@josephhernandez18855 months agoSeeing this made me think of the last holiday with my dad. We never had a chance to celebrate Christmas and New Years Eve with him but Thanksgiving. This scene always brings me to the last holiday with him and cherish the happiest moments with him. RIP Dad 😢 ...2
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@randyorton013 months ago Beth knew it was her last christmas so She was just taking it all enjoying every second with the people She loved the most 1
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@Dapal07102 years ago He must have arrived screaming "It's all good man" 4
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@12classics39last monthGood heavens above, that parallel of Jo coming down the stairs, and the second time Beth isn't there, she knows, and we know. ... Absolutely masterful filmmaking.
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@KaJenManiaC2 years agoThe parallels between past and present are so well done in this movie. 6
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@paigeanne13252 years agoI just think of how happy I’d be to see my dad walk through the door with but a limp….during that time it took weeks and some even never found out if their loved ones were among the dead….idk that scene just got me….and a mother losing her child is just….gut wrenching ...8
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@AeroHybrid2 years agoSlippin Jimmy’s prequel and ancestor lol 8
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@AlexisduCinealex4 years agoi think honestly Laura Dern deserved to be nominated in the Best actress supporting for Little women because she was brillant. 17
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@lefantome-anaudioserial9000last yearBeth - the huge inspiration and purest heart out fi the whole family. My favourite character. 3
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@maddiestewart3093 years agoThe silence and then the soft piano theme with the deep bass is just 👌 2
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@boodyjacob93224 years agoI am a normal person, I see Saul on the thumbnail, I click. 15
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@sarahh62572 years ago"I got a Christmas gift for the marchs" I love that so much for some reason 2
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@rezadroidjr3 years agoi was cried when knowing that beth is gone, she is my fav :( 5
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@aroseamongdaisies2 years agoI will never get over how funny Amy just yeeting that entire bowl of popcorn is 3
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@The4blu3 years agoTonight we are all Bob's little women 12
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@ASPSRMF3 years agoDamn this movie made me understand Joey's feeling more deeply 12
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@anaaguilar1853 years agoEste filme é simplismente maravilhoso...lindo demais...❤ 4
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@dietdrpepper153 years agoIt was such a refreshing idea to cut the movie into two timelines. It made it not just a copy of the ones that came before. Just wish the editing was better. 3
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@EloisaGrc4 years agoI just realized that Bob Odenkirk is Mr. March 😂 12
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@MrFfs19544 years agoEliza Scanlen had an amazing turn in the drama by up and coming Australian female filmmaker Shannon Murphy released in the same year called Babyteeth. Unfortunately, she had a similar sad, tragic role. 10
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@mahafuzalam26793 years agoWhat crime did the girls do ? Why did they hire Saul ? 11
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@heisen-bones9 months agoThe vacuum cleaner repair guy had a time machine?! 1
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@hamzagrimeh32644 years agoIt's so sad losing beth she's my fav character 😢😢😢 5
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@copaceticetal3 years agoOf course this scene popped up in my recommended. 3
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@celesteazarcon39703 years agoI hope if there's a remake of Little Women in the future, Beth will never die and she will be happy just like her sisters with her boyfriend or husband as well. 🙏:) 15
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@katetaleska73523 years agoSaorise ( hope I wrote it wright) has such a rebelious streak , just like Wynona in her own performance.They're perfect to play Joe. 6
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@LucyQ-ew6zp4 months agoJo's reaction to Beth's death is very sad, of course, but it's Mrs March's crying that completely broke my heart. Yes, Jo, Meg and Amy lost their sister, but the first thing I thought seeing the part with Jo and her mother was "That woman (Mrs March)'s baby has died", which is even harder than losing a sibling. I know Beth is not a baby, by the way, by "her baby", I meant her child. ...1
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@rbagas3457last yearThese kids doesnt realize his father work as lawyer? 3
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@richieordeanidc5363 years agoi haven't even seen this movie and i'm crying
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@pinkstrawberries17683 years ago“Thank god your home” “Now I can be angry with you in person.” 3
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@RS-bn1tylast year“Your wasting decorations” while Amy is also eating the decorations 😂 1
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@jennymargraiz37092 years agoDoes anyone remember Joey crying over Beth’s death or is it just me? 7
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@CristianoYouTube11 months agoThis is the exact moment when Saul Goodman turned a proud father 3
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@celestechangco74583 years agome tearing up is that Saul from breaking bad? 6
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@rosie81314 years agowhat's the piano piece being played at the background? 8
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@lemon_36124 years agoGreta Gerwig, you amazing director, damn you for making me cry 10
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@DR-420-6911 months agoThe most hilarious Mr. Show sketch ever
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@happycat86572 months agoBeth dying took a piece of my heart, maybe because I relate to her personality so much and im also chronically ill so her dying just doesn’t feel right.
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@hopemari3392last yeardoes anyone know what the name of the piano piece is when beth died 1
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@nileshchhapolia72942 years agoAdmit it we all cried when we read the book 😢. Why do you go so soon😔 2
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@Moonandthestars5 months agoHow did I not notice this when I first watched it?!!! Lmfao I love bob so this is so amusing to rewatch it 😂
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