Piccole Donne - Ep 15 - Il segreto di Jo

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00:00If you catch a little fish in the net, let it go.
00:17If you catch a little bird, let it fly.
00:25If you catch a butterfly on a flower, let it go.
00:33If you see a snail in the middle of the lawn, don't crush it.
00:42We all have a heart to live in the world.
00:46We all have a heart of gold or silver.
00:50We all have a heart of gold or silver.
00:57We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:05We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:13We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:20We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:26We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:32We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:38We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:44We all have a heart of gold or silver.
01:50We all have a heart of gold or silver.
02:20We all have a heart of gold or silver.
02:51I'll wait a little longer.
02:53But you've been here for more than two hours.
03:01I'm done.
03:03It's a real masterpiece.
03:11As the legend goes, when the gondola slides on the waters of the Great Canal,
03:16the water turns red.
03:18Red like the blood of Princess Viella, killed by the witch,
03:22and like that of her lover, a man of noble spirit.
03:26The end.
03:37Joe!
03:38Oh, it's you, Beth. What is it?
03:42Go on, speak. Why so much mystery?
03:46Is your novel finished?
03:47Oh, yes, and I think it's a real masterpiece.
03:49Oh, very good.
03:50Because Lory Joe is waiting for you to come down to a nice place.
03:54But how? He's still here.
03:55But I told him not to bother me today.
03:57And instead, he's been waiting for you for two hours.
04:02Listen to me, Beth. I just finished the novel.
04:04Now I'm too busy to see it.
04:08But, as far as I can see, you're not doing anything.
04:10It would be too complicated to explain to you.
04:12Beth, can you find some excuse for me, please?
04:15But, what do I have to tell him?
04:17Oh, tell him what you think.
04:19Now go on. I can't go down.
04:21Joe!
04:22But what do I tell him?
04:25Tell him that I flew away on a broom or something like that.
04:37But where is he going?
04:45Huh?
05:12Huh?
05:15Huh?
05:46It's typical of Joe to go alone to the dentist.
05:49Who knows why?
05:50I've always wondered.
05:53Joe!
05:54Joe!
05:59Excuse me, Beth. Do you know where your sister, Joe, went?
06:01She flew away on a broom.
06:03Come on, let's not joke. Where is she?
06:05I'm sorry, but I don't really know.
06:07Take her and get out of here without telling me anything.
06:10What a girl!
06:16Joe!
06:17Oh, Lori!
06:22You left before I thought you would.
06:24Did it hurt?
06:25No, why?
06:26Not even a little pain?
06:28Huh?
06:30But why did you go alone?
06:32I didn't want anyone to know.
06:34You're such a strange girl, you know?
06:36So, how many teeth did you lose?
06:38How many what?
06:39How many teeth, what else?
06:41What else?
06:43I can't find anything funny.
06:45You're hiding something from me.
06:47You're so naive.
06:49You saw the dentist's plaque, right?
06:51But that doesn't mean you went to him.
06:53Huh?
06:55So, where did you go?
06:57It's a secret.
06:58Joe, one moment.
07:00Wait.
07:02Joe, we promised not to have any secrets between us.
07:05Do you remember?
07:06Did we promise that?
07:08Yes, and I also remember where.
07:10In the Picquic Circle.
07:11This is another story.
07:13Anyway, I have a secret too.
07:16What?
07:17Uh-huh.
07:25In other words, Lori, if I told you my secret,
07:28you would tell me yours.
07:29Exactly, if you want to know mine, yes.
07:31It's a nice secret, yours, Lori.
07:33Yes, of course.
07:34It's about a person we both know very well.
07:37And it's a beautiful secret, believe me.
07:39Then why didn't you tell me before?
07:41Well, I confess I was going to tell you,
07:44but I never had the chance.
07:46Yeah, I understand.
07:47But promise me you won't tell anyone.
07:49It's important to me.
07:51I promise, on my honor.
07:53And promise you won't make fun of me?
07:55On my honor, I told you.
07:57Oh, I don't believe you, Lori.
07:59You always find a way to make me talk.
08:04Come on, tell me, please.
08:09CONCORD
08:13Alright, I'll tell you.
08:17I didn't go to the dentist, but to the paper.
08:19I left two of my manuscripts.
08:21To the Concord paper?
08:22What did they say?
08:23I'll get an answer next week.
08:25You did it, Jo, you did it, Jo.
08:29Long live Josephine March, the famous writer.
08:34Oh, come on, I'm sure they'll reject me.
08:37And I'm telling you no!
08:39Don't try to comfort me. I won't rest until I get an answer.
08:43I don't want to disappoint my family. That's why I didn't tell anyone.
08:47You'll keep my secret.
08:49But it's ridiculous, Jo. Your stories are good.
08:52Concord should be proud of his writers.
08:55You think so?
08:57Yes, of course.
08:59You're very kind.
09:03Now it's your turn to tell your secret.
09:06If I told you, you'd be in trouble, Josephine.
09:10Really?
09:15I know where one of Meg's gloves is.
09:18So this is the secret?
09:20I'm sure you'll be surprised to know where it is.
09:23All right. Tell me.
09:26What? How do you know?
09:29I saw it.
09:30Where?
09:31In Mr. Brooke's pocket.
09:32Does he always keep it in his pocket?
09:34Always. Isn't it romantic?
09:35Romantic? He's a fool.
09:37Jo, don't you like these things?
09:39No, not at all.
09:41I hate them. They're all stupid and banal, Laurie.
09:44If Meg found out...
09:46No, please, don't tell her. This is our secret.
09:49I can't promise you.
09:51Jo!
09:52All right, I'll keep it a secret for a while.
09:54Even if it bothers me to know. I wish you never told me.
09:57I thought you'd be happy.
09:59Because you are.
10:00And if Meg finds out, it's horrible.
10:04Damn it!
10:09You'll disapprove of Mr. Brooke too?
10:11Of course, even if it's Mr. Brooke, Laurie.
10:14I'm sure you'd change your mind if someone fell in love with you.
10:18Stop talking nonsense. I don't want to hear it.
10:22All right, let's run.
10:24What do you say? It'll pass.
10:27Let's go.
10:33Jo, wait!
10:49I feel wonderful.
10:51You run like a bullet. I couldn't reach you.
10:56I wish I were a bullet.
10:58I'd be divine.
11:01Ah!
11:02Laurie, would you like to run with me?
11:06What?
11:07My hair fell off.
11:11All right, I'll do my best.
11:13Hold this.
11:14Wait.
11:30Meg!
11:32What the hell are you doing here, Jo?
11:35I...
11:37I was picking flowers.
11:40You're so beautiful today.
11:43Hi, Meg!
11:47Did you see how many moths are growing here?
11:52You ran again, didn't you, Jo?
11:54When will you stop behaving like a child?
11:57I don't think so.
12:00Not even when I'm old.
12:01I'm not even 18 yet.
12:03I don't want to be treated like an adult.
12:05I want to stay young.
12:06I'll never grow up like you.
12:08Jo!
12:11Tell me, where have you been, Meg?
12:14At Mrs. Gardiner's.
12:16Come on, let's go home, Jo.
12:21Have you heard that Joan Moffat is married?
12:24They say it was a great wedding.
12:27Really?
12:28Are you jealous?
12:29Yes.
12:31Meg!
12:32Meg!
12:33Are you really jealous, Meg?
12:34Are you serious?
12:36I'm glad to hear it, you know?
12:38What do you mean, Jo?
12:40It's simple.
12:41You like to live in luxury,
12:43so you'll never marry a poor man,
12:45not even a rancher.
12:48What are you saying, silly?
12:50I'll never marry anyone.
12:53Are you serious?
12:54Of course.
12:55Don't worry, Jo.
12:57Are you sure, Meg?
12:59Don't leave me, please.
13:02Don't ever leave me, Meg.
13:04Please.
13:13It's been two weeks
13:15since Jo brought the manuscripts
13:17to the Concord newspaper.
13:20In this period, however,
13:21he behaves strangely.
13:23He seems almost unrecognizable.
13:26Every time the mailman arrives,
13:28he rushes out like a cyclone.
13:31Jo!
13:32Mailman!
13:34Here you are, Miss.
13:35Thank you, thank you.
13:45Hello, Jo.
13:46How are you?
13:47All right?
13:48As you can see.
13:49Strangely, Jo responds
13:51abruptly to Mr. Brooke.
13:54Sometimes,
13:55he stares at Meg with sadness.
14:02And every now and then,
14:03he stands up suddenly
14:05and kisses her.
14:09Then he starts dancing.
14:13All these strange things
14:14amaze his sisters so much
14:16that they wonder
14:17if Jo has gone mad.
14:24But two Saturdays later...
14:27Why not?
14:28When I say no, it's no.
14:29Jo, wait!
14:30Come and take it,
14:31if you have the courage.
14:34Jo!
14:35Jo, are you hurt?
14:38Answer me, are you all right?
14:39More or less.
14:41No, I fell again.
14:46What can we do with Jo?
14:48He can't behave
14:49like a normal girl.
14:51Better this way.
14:52It's more interesting.
14:53I like Jo
14:54the way he is.
14:55There's no hope
14:56of making her a lady,
14:57isn't it?
15:10Is there anything interesting
15:11in the newspaper, Jo?
15:12Let's see.
15:13No, nothing,
15:14apparently.
15:15Just a story,
15:16but it's not a big deal.
15:17It's always better than nothing.
15:18Come on, read it,
15:19so we can all hear it.
15:21Well...
15:24Jo, what's the title?
15:26The Shadow of the Ghost.
15:27It's like a title
15:28invented by you.
15:29Have you already read it?
15:30What is it about?
15:31It's romantic and grotesque,
15:33and almost all of them
15:34die in the end.
15:36Then it must be funny.
15:37Read it.
15:41First, I'd like to know
15:42who wrote it, though.
15:43But who?
15:46One of your sisters.
15:52You wrote it.
15:53Really, Jo?
15:54Yes, sister,
15:55I wrote it.
15:57I should have guessed
15:58it was you.
15:59Congratulations, sister.
16:02You know,
16:03I'm very proud of you.
16:04Do you want to see it, Jo?
16:05Yes, let's see it.
16:06Yes, look.
16:07Look here.
16:09The Shadow of the Ghost
16:10by Josephine March.
16:11It's true.
16:12Congratulations, Jo.
16:17Mom, mom, come here.
16:18They published
16:19a story about Jo.
16:22Congratulations, Jo.
16:23You really deserve it.
16:25I finally did it.
16:28Now you are
16:29Josephine March,
16:30the writer.
16:31I'm sure
16:32Aunt March
16:33will be very surprised.
16:34There's no doubt.
16:40Well done, Jo.
16:41Congratulations from the bottom of my heart.
16:43And congratulations
16:44on your career.
16:45Thank you very much, Anna.
16:46Jo.
16:47Mom.
16:49I heard the good news.
16:51Congratulations.
16:52Thank you, mom.
16:58My writer.
17:04You know,
17:05these days
17:06we often asked each other
17:07what I had.
17:08Now I have to tell you everything.
17:09Dad will be happy.
17:10What did Lori say?
17:11She was surprised.
17:12What did she say?
17:13Now I'll tell you everything.
17:14Give me time to breathe.
17:16Two weeks ago,
17:17I brought my manuscript
17:18to the newspaper.
17:19I didn't tell you anything
17:20because I would have been hurt
17:21if they had rejected it.
17:22Was it when Lori was waiting for you?
17:24Sure.
17:25Just that day.
17:26Then Lori followed me.
17:30I had to take the courage
17:31to introduce myself to the newspaper.
17:33At first I was so intimidated
17:35that I thought to give up.
17:37But in the end
17:38I had the courage
17:39and I climbed the stairs.
17:48Come in.
17:51What can I do for you, miss?
17:53I would like you to read
17:54my manuscript.
17:55Really?
17:56What manuscript?
17:57It's a short story
17:58written by me.
18:00Well, make yourself comfortable, miss.
18:03Please.
18:10So, can I see it?
18:12Sure.
18:13Ah,
18:14the painter took it
18:15with the shadow of a ghost.
18:27But did you write this story?
18:29Of course, sir.
18:30My name is Josephine March.
18:32I would be very grateful
18:33if you would accept it.
18:34What do you think, sir?
18:36Unfortunately,
18:37I can't give you
18:38a definitive answer now.
18:39I'll have to read it first.
18:40Can you leave it to me?
18:41As you wish.
18:42But what will you do with it?
18:43If it's good,
18:44we'll publish it in the newspaper.
18:45In general,
18:46we don't pay beginners.
18:47But our newspaper
18:48is also sent to Boston
18:49and Washington.
18:50If the story is good,
18:51probably some publisher
18:52will buy it for him.
18:55Just wait
18:56to make a decision, miss.
18:58So, what do you want to do?
18:59Will you leave me the manuscripts?
19:01Sure, I want to try.
19:03And so,
19:04I left them to him.
19:07But I couldn't have peace
19:08until I saw them
19:09published in the newspaper.
19:11Joe Lori
19:12was aware of this.
19:13Of course,
19:14he must have read it
19:15at this time.
19:16I hope you succeed.
19:17Thank you, Amy.
19:18Lori says
19:19I should try
19:20to write more.
19:21Maybe I can
19:22earn something
19:23by writing short stories
19:24and short novels.
19:25So I can help you.
19:29I'm sure
19:30you'll be able to do it soon.
19:31Anyway,
19:32do what you think
19:33is best, Joe.
19:34Your father will be happy.
19:37Yes.
19:42It seems
19:43there's no doubt.
19:44Josephine March
19:45has talent.
19:46Grandpa!
19:47Yes, tell me,
19:48what is it?
19:49It's Joe's story, right?
19:50Yes, you've already finished
19:51reading it, Grandpa?
19:52Yes.
19:53And you found it interesting?
19:54Yes, I found it interesting.
19:55Yahoo!
19:57You know,
19:58I think we should
19:59give her a present.
20:00Yes, sure, Grandpa,
20:01you're right.
20:02Yahoo!
20:04Fantastic!
20:06This pony is mine!
20:08Of course, Joe.
20:09It was our lifelong
20:10wish to congratulate you
20:11on your story
20:12with a sign.
20:13It's wonderful,
20:14thank you, Mr. Loris.
20:19I'm happy for you.
20:21It's wonderful, Joe,
20:22I envy you.
20:23A pony?
20:24I can't imagine
20:25what you'll do with it.
20:26Don't worry, Laurie.
20:30Yes, I read it
20:31with a certain apprehension.
20:32I thought
20:33you could throw
20:34discredit
20:35on us, March.
20:36And did you like it?
20:37Are you satisfied?
20:38Well, so-so.
20:39So-so.
20:43Joe, you'd be perfect
20:44if you learned
20:45how to behave
20:46properly.
20:48Behave properly!
20:55Darling,
20:56I'll be waiting for you
20:57tomorrow.
20:58I'll teach you
20:59the right manners.
21:00Yes, Aunt March.
21:06See you tomorrow, then.
21:07Goodbye.
21:10Wait for me, Joe.
21:11Of course.
21:12Goodbye.
21:14See you soon, darling.
21:15See you soon.
21:16Goodbye, Aunt March.
21:17Goodbye.
21:20The day Joe
21:21would never forget
21:22has finally come.
21:25She feels the need
21:26to express
21:27her joy to her father.
21:29But she still has
21:30a long way to go
21:31before she becomes
21:32a writer
21:33in all respects.
21:35Who knows when
21:36she'll be able
21:37to reveal all
21:38her talents.
21:40Perhaps the lights
21:41of House March
21:42will shine
21:43until late tonight.
22:08A little bird
22:10will make it fly.
22:15If you pick a butterfly
22:17over a flower
22:19let it go.
22:24If you see a snail
22:25in the middle of the lawn
22:27don't crush it.
22:32We all have a heart
22:34to live in the world.
22:36We all have a heart
22:38made of gold or silver
22:40to sing to the wind
22:42in freedom.