I treated myself to the Little Women DVD, and watched it yesterday. What a disappointment!! I had all the books until fairly recently, and have seen the former versions, Elizabeth Taylor, and more recently the excellent version with Winona Ryder.
If I had not been familiar with the storyline, it would have taken several viewings to sort it all out, flashbacks interspersed with the theme. Two of the lead actors (they are all actors now, regardless of their gender), overacted, and were unsuitable. The girl who played Amy March throughout had a very mature voice for young Amy, and the girl who played Jo was irritating and disappointing. Jo's acquaintance with the Professor was very short lived, also Meg's with John Brooke. Marmee, Meg and Beth were excellent however.
I hope I shall not get shot down in flames for my opinion, but I feel I wasted my money.
Little Women - 2019 film
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Re: Little Women - 2019 film
I read the book and saw a very early film which I loved. I must say that I don't like most modernised remakes so wouldn't buy one. Such a shame when you settle down to a treat that you have been looking forward to.
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Re: Little Women - 2019 film
I loved the books as a girl.
As I get older I appreciate the background more. Didn't know anything about the American Civil War then, or the social distinctions in America.
I rarely watch adaptations.
As I get older I appreciate the background more. Didn't know anything about the American Civil War then, or the social distinctions in America.
I rarely watch adaptations.
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