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I was born like this, don’t even gotta try
In the film, [Florence] Pugh’s adult Amy outlines this philosophy in a monologue that illustrates her maturity. “I’m just a woman,” she tells Laurie (played by Timothée Chalamet, another Lady Bird alum) while both are in Europe.
[Greta] Gerwig didn’t have the speech in her script initially. [Meryl] Streep convinced her to include it, pointing out to the writer-director that she had to make clear to the audience why there’s so much pressure on Amy to marry, and to marry well. Amy is the one tasked with keeping the March family afloat, given Meg’s marriage to a poor teacher, Jo’s refusal to be engaged to Laurie—a man she considers more of a brother than a lover—and Beth’s illness.
Amy is the sister with the greatest understanding of how her femininity could work for her. “There’s something about Amy,” Gerwig said. “Jo can’t put her ego aside long enough to get what she needs to get, but Amy can. It’s just, I loved that [Europe] section of the book … I wanted that feeling in it, of Amy’s utter practicality when it comes to how to get ahead.”
Greta Gerwig’s Little Women Gives Amy March Her Due
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Harry with Anne and Gemma at a wedding recently. (via elvis_andco)
Harry performing on Saturday Night Live - November 16
Sara Lee commented with a few egg plants, water drops, a train, and a ghost emoji. And that’s a reference to…?
HARRY’S CHARACTERS ON SNL
nbcsnl: Sara Lee’s Instagram activity has been a little…𝘰𝘧𝘧-𝘮𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘢𝘨𝘦. #HarryOnSNL