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Score 86577 Vote; Genre Romance, Drama; ratings 8,1 / 10 star; Stars Saoirse Ronan; Greta Gerwig; Writed by Louisa May Alcott, Greta Gerwig. Little Women Theatrical release poster Directed by Greta Gerwig Produced by Amy Pascal Denise Di Novi Robin Swicord Screenplay by Greta Gerwig Based on Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Starring Saoirse Ronan Emma Watson Florence Pugh Eliza Scanlen Laura Dern Timothée Chalamet Meryl Streep Tracy Letts Bob Odenkirk James Norton Louis Garrel Chris Cooper Music by Alexandre Desplat Cinematography Yorick Le Saux Edited by Nick Houy Production company Columbia Pictures Regency Enterprises Pascal Pictures Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing Release date December?7,?2019 ( MoMA) December?25,?2019 (United States) Running time 135 minutes [1] Country United States Language English Budget $40 million [2] Box office $205 million [3] [4] Little Women is a 2019 American coming-of-age period drama film written and directed by Greta Gerwig. It is the seventh film adaptation of the 1868 novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott. The film stars Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, James Norton, Louis Garrel, and Chris Cooper. Little Women had its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on December 7, 2019, and was released theatrically in the United States on December 25, 2019, by Sony Pictures Releasing. The film received critical acclaim, and has grossed $204 million worldwide. Among its numerous accolades, the film received six nominations at the 92nd Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Actress (Ronan), Best Supporting Actress (Pugh), and Best Adapted Screenplay, [5] and won for Best Costume Design. It also received five nominations at the 73rd British Academy Film Awards, winning for Best Costume Design, and two nominations at the 77th Golden Globe Awards. Plot [ edit] In 1868, Jo is a teacher in New York City. She goes to an editor, Mr. Dashwood, and gets a story published subject to considerable editing, although she doesn't want her name on it. Her sister Amy, in Paris with their Aunt March, sees childhood friend Laurie and invites him to a party. At the party, she is angry at his drunken behavior, and he mocks her for spending time with a wealthy businessman, Fred Vaughn. In New York, Jo meets with Friedrich Bhaer, a professor infatuated with her, and he constructively criticizes her work. Jo takes it personally and breaks their friendship off. In 1861 in Concord, Massachusetts, Jo and Meg go to a party where Jo feels like an outsider. She meets Laurie, the grandson of their neighbor Mr. Laurence, who feels the same way. Laurie is new to town and spent most of his life in Europe. They spend the evening together dancing around the house. When Meg injures her foot, Laurie helps to get the girls home and meets the March family. On Christmas morning, their mother, "Marmee", persuades the girls to give their breakfast to their poor neighbor, Mrs. Hummel, and her group of starving young children. Upon returning home, the girls see their table full of food, provided by Mr. Laurence who saw them give away their breakfast, and a letter from their father fighting in the American Civil War. Jo visits their Aunt March, who tries to persuade Jo to be a proper young lady and to marry rich. She invites Jo to Europe with her, which Jo eagerly accepts. During his Latin lesson, Laurie notices Amy standing outside crying, having been hit by her teacher for misbehaving in class (she drew a caricature of him), and invites her in before her family comes to take her home. The girls meet John Brooke, Laurie's tutor. In the present, Laurie visits Amy to apologize for his behavior at the party. Later, he urges Amy not to marry Fred Vaughn, but to marry him instead. Amy is upset at being second for everything to Jo, including Laurie. Amy later turns down Fred's proposal only to learn that Laurie left for London. Meg confesses to her husband that she is tired of being poor, which makes him feel guilty of not being able to give her the things she wants. She quickly has a change of heart and tells him that she loves him anyway. On Meg's wedding day to John Brooke, Jo tries to convince her to run away and claims Meg should be an actress, but Meg tells her she is happy getting married. Aunt March announces her trip to Europe but decides to take Amy instead of Jo, thinking of Jo as a lost cause. After the wedding, Laurie admits his feelings for Jo, but she insists she does not feel the same way, that they are too different and would drive each other crazy In New York, Mr. Dashwood's daughters find the chapters of Jo's book and ask how it ends. He agrees to publish the book but finds it unacceptable that the main character was unmarried. Jo amends her ending so that the main character, herself, chases after Bhaer and stops him from going to California. She negotiates copyright and royalties with Mr. Dashwood. Jo observes as printers print her book, titled Little Women. Later, Jo has inherited Aunt March's house and opened it as a school. Meg teaches acting, and Amy teaches art to the schoolchildren. Bhaer is also shown teaching children at the school. Laurie and Amy are shown with their child. The sisters celebrate their mother's birthday in the garden. Cast [ edit] Production [ edit] Development [ edit] In October 2013, it was announced a new film adaption of Little Women was in development at Sony Pictures, with Olivia Milch writing the script, and Robin Swicord and Denise Di Novi serving as producers. [6] In March 2015, Amy Pascal joined as a producer on the new adaptation, with Sarah Polley hired to write the script and potentially direct. [7] Ultimately, Polley's involvement never went beyond initial discussions. [8] In August 2016, Greta Gerwig was hired to write the script. [9] In June 2018, in light of her awards season success with Lady Bird, Gerwig was brought on as director as well. [10] [11] Casting [ edit] In June 2018, it was announced that Meryl Streep, Emma Stone, Saoirse Ronan, Timothée Chalamet, and Florence Pugh had been cast for the film in undisclosed roles. [10] [11] In July 2018, Eliza Scanlen joined the cast as well, [12] and in August 2018, James Norton and Laura Dern also signed on to appear. [13] [14] Then, in the same month, Stone dropped out of the film due to scheduling conflicts with the press tour for The Favourite, and Emma Watson replaced her. [15] In September 2018, Louis Garrel, Bob Odenkirk and Chris Cooper joined the cast in other roles. [16] [17] [18] In October 2018, New Regency Pictures was announced as an additional financier on the film, and Abby Quinn joined the cast. [19] [20] Filming [ edit] Principal photography began on October 5, 2018, in Boston, Massachusetts. [21] Additional filming locations included Lancaster, Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, and Concord, Massachusetts. [22] Harvard's Arnold Arboretum was used as a location to shoot a scene set in a 19th-century Paris park. [23] Filming wrapped on December 15, 2018. [24] [25] Saoirse Ronan stated that, as previously done with Lady Bird, Gerwig banned cellphones on the set. [26] Music [ edit] On April 8, 2019, it was announced that Alexandre Desplat had been hired to compose the film's score. [27] Release [ edit] Little Women had its world premiere at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City on December 7, 2019, [28] and also screened as the opening film of the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival on December 9, 2019. [29] It was theatrically released in the United States on December 25, 2019 by Sony Pictures Releasing. [30] [31] Marketing [ edit] On December 13, 2018, Emma Watson posted an on set photo on social media of herself with writer-director Greta Gerwig and co-stars Saoirse Ronan, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, and Timothée Chalamet. [32] Six days later, Watson posted another on set photo of her along with Gerwig and co-star Laura Dern. [33] On June 19, 2019, Vanity Fair released the first stills from the film. [34] The official trailer for the film was released on August 13, 2019. [35] Home media [ edit] Little Women is set to be released digitally on March 10, 2020, and on Blu-ray and DVD on April 7, 2020. [36] Reception [ edit] Box office [ edit] As of March?8, 2020, Little Women has grossed $108 million in the United States and Canada, and $97 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $205 million. [3] [4] In the United States and Canada, the film was released alongside Spies in Disguise and the expansion of Uncut Gems, and was projected to gross $18?22 million from 3, 308 over its five-day opening weekend. The film made $6. 4 million on Christmas Day and $6 million on its second day. [37] It went on to debut to $16. 8 million (a total of $29. 2 million over the five-day Christmas frame), finishing in fourth. [38] [39] In its second weekend, the film grossed $13. 6 million, finishing third. [40] It then made $7. 8 million and $6. 4 million, respectively, the following weekends. [41] [42] Critical response [ edit] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 95% based on 379 reviews, with an average rating of 8. 56/10. The website's critics consensus reads: "With a stellar cast and a smart, sensitive retelling of its classic source material, Greta Gerwig's Little Women proves some stories truly are timeless. " [43] On Metacritic, it has a weighted average score of 91 out of 100, based on 57 critics, indicating "universal acclaim". [44] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A?" on an A+ to F scale, and viewers polled by PostTrak gave it an average five out of five stars. [38] Gerwig's direction was deemed notable for several reasons. Kate Erbland of Indiewire commended Gerwig for how she "modernized the book's timeless story in une
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[3] [4]: 202 Scholars classify it as an autobiographical or semi-autobiographical novel. [5] [6]: 12 Little Women was an immediate commercial and critical success, with readers demanding to know more about the characters. Alcott quickly completed a second volume (titled Good Wives in the United Kingdom, although this name originated from the publisher and not from Alcott), and it was also successful. The two volumes were issued in 1880 as a single novel titled Little Women. Alcott wrote two sequels to her popular work, both of which also featured the March sisters: Little Men (1871) and Jo's Boys (1886). The novel addresses three major themes: "domesticity, work, and true love, all of them interdependent and each necessary to the achievement of its heroine's individual identity. " [7]: 200 According to Sarah Elbert, Alcott created a new form of literature, one that took elements from Romantic children's fiction and combined it with others from sentimental novels, resulting in a totally new format. Elbert argues that within Little Women can be found the first vision of the " All-American girl " and that her various aspects are embodied in the differing March sisters. [7]: 199 The book has frequently been adapted for stage and screen. Development history [ edit] In 1868, Thomas Niles, the publisher of Louisa May Alcott, recommended that she write a book about girls that would have widespread appeal. [4]: 2 At first she resisted, preferring to publish a collection of her short stories. Niles pressed her to write the girls' book first, and he was aided by her father Amos Bronson Alcott, who also urged her to do so. [4]: 207 Louisa confided to a friend, “I could not write a girl’s story knowing little about any but my own sisters and always preferring boys”, as quoted in Anne Boyd Rioux's Meg Jo Beth Amy, a condensed biographical account of Alcott's life and writing. In May 1868, Alcott wrote in her journal: "Niles, partner of Roberts, asked me to write a girl's book. I said I'd try. " [8]: 36 Alcott set her novel in an imaginary Orchard House modeled on her own residence of the same name, where she wrote the novel. [4]: xiii She later recalled that she did not think she could write a successful book for girls and did not enjoy writing it. [9]: 335- "I plod away, " she wrote in her diary, "although I don't enjoy this sort of things. " [8]: 37 By June, Alcott had sent the first dozen chapters to Niles, and both agreed these were dull. But Niles' niece Lillie Almy read them and said she enjoyed them. [9]: 335?336 The completed manuscript was shown to several girls, who agreed it was "splendid. ” Alcott wrote, "they are the best critics, so I should definitely be satisfied. " [8]: 37 She wrote Little Women "in record time for money, " [7]: 196x2 but the book's immediate success surprised both her and her publisher. [10] Explanation of the novel's title [ edit] According to literary critic Sarah Elbert, when using the term "little women", Alcott was drawing on its Dickensian meaning; it represented the period in a young woman's life where childhood and elder childhood were "overlapping" with young womanhood. Each of the March sister heroines had a harrowing experience that alerted her and the reader that "childhood innocence" was of the past, and that "the inescapable woman problem" was all that remained. [7] [ page?needed] Other views suggest that the title was meant to highlight the unfair social inferiority, especially at that time, of women as compared to men, or, alternatively, describe the lives of simple people, "unimportant" in the social sense. [11] Plot summary [ edit] Part One [ edit] Four sisters and their mother, whom they call Marmee, live in a new neighborhood (loosely based on Concord) in Massachusetts in genteel poverty. Having lost all his money, their father is acting as a pastor in the American Civil War, far from home. The women face their first Christmas without him. Meg and Jo March, the elder two, have to work in order to support the family: Meg teaches a nearby family of four children; Jo assists her aged great-aunt March, a wealthy widow living in a mansion, Plumfield. Beth, too timid for school, is content to stay at home and help with housework; Amy is still at school. Meg is beautiful and traditional, Jo is a tomboy who writes; Beth is a peacemaker and a pianist; Amy is an artist who longs for elegance and fine society. Jo is impulsive and quick to anger. One of her challenges is trying to control her anger, a challenge that her mother experiences. She advises Jo to speak with forethought before leaving to travel to Washington, where her husband has pneumonia. Their neighbor, Mr. Laurence, who is charmed by Beth, gives her a piano. Beth contracts scarlet fever after spending time with a poor family where three children die. Jo tends Beth in her illness. Beth recovers, but never fully. As a precaution, Amy is sent to live with Aunt March, replacing Jo, while Beth is ill and still infectious. Jo has success in earning money with her writing. Meg spends two weeks with friends, where there are parties for the girls to dance with boys and improve their social skills. Theodore "Laurie" Laurence, Mr. Laurence's grandson, is invited to one of the dances, as Meg's friends incorrectly think she is in love with him. Meg is more interested in John Brooke, Laurie's young tutor. Brooke goes to Washington to help Mr. March. While with the March parents, Brooke confesses his love for Meg. They are pleased but consider Meg too young to be married. Brooke agrees to wait. He enlists and serves a year or so in the war. After he is wounded, he returns to find work so he can buy a house ready for when he marries Meg. Laurie goes off to college. On Christmas Day, a year after the book's opening, the girls' father returns from the war. Part Two [ edit] (Published separately in the United Kingdom as Good Wives) Three years later, Meg and John marry and learn how to live together. When they have twins, Meg is a devoted mother but John begins to feel left out. Laurie graduates from college, having put in the effort to do well in his last year with Jo's prompting. Amy goes on a European tour with her aunt. Beth's health is weak and her spirits are down. When trying to uncover the reason for Beth's sadness, Jo realizes that Laurie has fallen in love. At first she believes it's with Beth but soon senses it's with herself. Jo confides in Marmee, telling her that she loves Laurie but she loves him like a brother and that she could not love him in a romantic way. Jo decides she wants a bit of adventure and to put distance between herself and Laurie, hoping he will forget his feelings. She spends six months with a friend of her mother in New York City, serving as governess for her two children. The family runs a boarding house. She takes German lessons with Professor Bhaer, who lives in the house. He has come to America from Berlin to care for the orphaned sons of his sister. For extra money, Jo writes stories without a moral, which disappoints Bhaer. He persuades her to give up poorly written sensational stories as her time in New York comes to an end. When she returns, Laurie proposes marriage and she declines. Laurie travels to Europe with his grandfather to escape his heartbreak. At home, Beth's health has seriously deteriorated. Jo devotes her time to the care of her dying sister. Laurie encounters Amy in Europe, and he slowly falls in love with her as he begins to see her in a new light. She is unimpressed by the aimless, idle and forlorn attitude he has adopted since being rejected by Jo, and inspires him to find his purpose and do something worthwhile with his life. With the news of Beth's death, they meet for consolation and their romance grows. Amy's aunt will not allow Amy to return with just Laurie and his grandfather, so they marry before returning home from Europe. Professor Bhaer goes to the Marches' and stays for two weeks. On his last day, he proposes to Jo. Jo accepts. When Aunt March dies, she leaves Plumfield to Jo. Jo and Bhaer turn the house into a school for boys. They have two sons of their own, and Amy and Laurie have a daughter. At apple-picking time, Marmee celebrates her 60th birthday at Plumfield, with her husband, her three surviving daughters, their husbands, and her five grandchildren. Characters [ edit] Margaret "Meg" March [ edit] Meg, the eldest sister, is 16 when the story starts. She is referred to as a beauty and manages the household when her mother is absent. She is long brown-haired and blue-eyed and has particularly beautiful hands. Meg fulfills expectations for women of the time; from the start, she is already a nearly perfect "little woman" in the eyes of the world. [12] Before her marriage to John Brooke, while still living at home, she often lectures her younger sisters to ensure they grow to embody the title of "little women". [13] Meg is employed as a governess for the Kings, a wealthy local family. 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I loved Greta Gerwigs ending and I didnt think I would. A new creation of a book that I dont believe to be some amazing feminist adventure for the 21st century seemed dishonest to its history to me. But I just cried when the book publisher tells Jo her main character needs to be married and she smiles and says, “fine” then cuts to under the umbrella. It felt honest to Louisa May Alcott and that creative women today can do things once denied to many great creative women of history. Thank you Saiorse Ronan for going after this role! You own it. Jo speech about her struggle to be more and the loneliness that come along with it really struck me. People often view women who seeks independent as either cold or unhappy, but Jo confusion just sums up the feel.
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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2020 Format: DVD Beautiful. Sets and costumes are perfection. Acting is wonderful. Everything is there except in the wrong place. Film begins 2/3 into the story and then does flash backs and flash forwards with out rhyme or reason. Story line is impossible to follow. Meg is fighting with her husband before she meets him and Beth comes back into the story line after she dies several times. Who can tell where Jo is; in New York or Concord. There was no regard for the story line as created by Miss Alcott. The flash backs are not explained and come and go with out notice. There is no way to know what point you are at in the story or weather it is a flash back or flash forward. It is all there and beautifully done but scrambled into a confusing mess. I love Little Women and have read the book dozens of times and seen every movie version many times and loved them all. But not this one. It appears as if the film editor chopped up the film threw it on the floor and picked up the pieces at random and pasted them together how every they landed in no reasonable order. The actors and Miss Alcott deserved better. I went with a group of friends. Several had read the book as a child and several had never read the book or seen a movie of it. They all said it was confusing, long and boring and the plot made no sense. As for me I spent my time trying to figure out where we were in the story instead of enjoying one of the greatest literary story on the screen. If it had been told in order as written by Alcott this would be the best film version to date. Instead it is a boring crazy quilt of beautiful pictures. So very disappointed. Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2020 Format: Prime Video The decision to follow a non-linear timeline for this movie is an odd one. At no time did the actors faces change over the course of the years that passed, leaving it to the viewer to figure it out with clothing and hairstyles. I would imagine this would be confusing for some audience members not familiar with the story. For me, it just kept me from enjoying the more intimate moment's as the film was flashing back and forth arting near the end, going to the beginning then jumping to the middle... I didn't even get misty eyed about Then there were odd casting decisions. Amy, played by a fine actress, looked 20 yrs old throughout the ENTIRE looked 20 at age 12 and she looked 20 7 yrs was jarring. Teddy/Laurie, please, he also looked the same age, and even a bit younger than his years when he eventually gets married. Looked like a teenage boy the entire time, seriously nothing manly came that might be the writing which made all the men move to the very background of this production. The "woke" preaching was distracting, I also didn't care for the final ending in which Alcott/Jo has a spin on the ending.. I think this would have been a much better movie, had it been about Alcott writing Little Women instead.. Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2020 Format: Blu-ray Theater review. Possible spoilers. According to IMDb there are more than 20 versions of Louisa May Alcott’s 2 volume tale, not including various TV series adaptations. Of all those I’ve seen exactly one, the 1994 version starring very young cast including Winona Ryder, Kirsten Dunst, Claire Danes, Christian Bale and others. I don’t remember much about it beyond the basic story. Nor have I read the books. So this is somewhat new territory for me. As a man in a theater full of women, young and old, I was quickly mesmerized at first by the wonderful pictures of the Massachusetts country side to the sets and costume, then by the actors and the wonderful direction by Gretta Gerwig. It is Gerwig’s direction and adapted screenplay that surely motivates the excellent award-worthy cast including Laura Dern as Marmee, the mother of the March family, Meryl Streep as Aunt March, Chris Cooper as wealthy neighbor Mr. Laurence and Tracy Letts as New York City book publisher, Mr. Dashwood. All supporting roles and all worthy of recognition. The film opens with a shot a woman’s back sitting across the desk of Dashwood. The woman is making a pitch for him to buy her short story. As the camera swings around we see that is Jo March (Saoise Ronan), with ink-stained fingers. The publisher offers her $20 but wants her to shorten it and offer an ending that has the female subject of the story either marry or be dead at the end. Jo agrees and is now a professional writer. What Gerwig has also done is create an alter ego for LM Alcott herself and offer what will be a perfect bookend to this scene some 2-hours later. The scene then dissolves to an earlier time back in Massachusetts. The Civil War is coming to an end. Marmee and housekeeper Hannah (Jayne Houdyshell) manage the home that includes 4 rambunctious sisters. The father (Bob Odenkirk) is a medical doctor away in Washington, D. C. attending to the wounded soldiers returning home. Of the sisters Meg (Emma Watson) is the oldest, followed by Jo, Amy (Florence Pugh, “Midsommar”) and Beth (Eliza Scanlen, HBO’s “Sharp Objects”). Gerwig, who essentially meshes LMA’s volume 1 which features the little women as girls with volume 2 which shows them as adults by swinging back in forth in time. It can be a bit disorienting at first as there are no regular intertitles to alert you. So pay attention! This puts the emphasis on the actors and costume designers to distinguish the transitions. The actors do a great job showing the differences between a 20-something adult and a teenager. This is perhaps most noticeable in Pugh as Amy. Her personality as a fun-loving wannabe artist changes dramatically as a more serious and aware adult. Each of the 4 actresses get their moments. Young Beth has a great scene with Mr. Lawrence after he gives her a piano. Amy in a scene with Jo tells her in a delicate but firm discussion that she wants to be married and have children. And that is just as important to her as Jo’s desire to be free, both from a supposed heavy handed husband and her desire to write. Jo and Amy are more alike than not. After a disagreement about attending a local play, Amy hurts Jo in an unforgiveable way. The scene plays out in a heartfelt performance by both. But it is Ronan’s Jo that is the cornerstone of the story. And wow is she good. As in, perhaps the best actress of her generation. She draws you in. Jo is at times irreverent but it is more moxie than anything. She doesn’t want to rely on anyone. She wants to be a success with her words and will let nothing get in the way. That includes Mr. Lawrence’s flirty grandson, Theodore ‘Laurie’ Laurence (Timothee Chalamet, who starred with Ronan in Gerwig’s first film, “Lady Bird). Jo is the only one who calls him Teddy. Chalamet is also excellent as he goes from a fun loving companion for Jo to a more serious man looking for love with another sister. The film is funny, sad and dramatic and somehow Gerwig has also created a modern slant to this early version of feminism. It is a wonderful piece of filmmaking and one of my favorite films of the year. Highly recommended. Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2019 Format: DVD Today is December 27th 2019. I went to see “Little Women” at the movie theater this morning. I can honestly say the way the Director shot the movie was outstanding, the acting was exceptional and the I can tell you, I can’t stop rewatching and reliving in my head! It was beyond magical! Kudos! Preordering movie to have always!
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THIS FILM IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED. IN BRIEF: Greta Gerwig's film adaptation makes for a wonderful moviegoing experience not to be missed. JIM'S REVIEW: Louisa May Alcott would have been overjoyed with Greta Gerwig's masterful adaptation of her classic novel, Little Women. Ms. Gerwig's has captured the essence of the beloved tale and updated it for today's modern sensibilities. She has created a lavish film that skillfully recreates the March sisterhood with stunning production values and an excellent cast. The story is well known, so I will gingerly dance over the plot. I will say that the film, as with the novel, depicts a devoted family in 1868 trying to survive hard times after the Civil War. With Father still away at the battlefront, Mother Marmee looks after her four loving daughters: Meg, a down-to-earth type, Amy, an artistic but self-centered lady, quiet musically-talented Beth, and the central character, Jo, an aspiring authoress and modern-thinking woman of the times. This complicated story follows their separate lives and spans a number of years. Director / writer Ms. Gerwig's is at the top of her game. The film is gorgeous in its visuals and outstanding production values. Alexandre Desplat's romantic music score sets the lyrical mood throughout the film and Yorick Le Saux's cinematography is stunning. Add to that, Jess Gonchor's wonderful production design and Jacqueline Durran's exquisite costumes which not only show a range of styles that comment on her sisters' personalities (from bohemian to straight-laced to the latest in Paris fashions) while also staying in period garb. As director, Ms. Gerwig allows time to distinguish each character's individual traits and their internal relationships with others. She shows the obstacles in being a woman during this era and never becomes overly preachy or feminist about it. She creates insightful dialog and conversations to tell their plight and ambitions with such concise craftsmanship and care. Her screenplay does not follow the linear storytelling of the Alcott novel, and jumps from past to present. At times, this film structure gets a tad confusing, so that the moviegoer needs to latch onto changes in hair style, dress, or setting as a barometer to the timeline of events. But this is a minor annoyance. The script is one of the best film adaptations from an original source. It does condense some of the sub-plots about Meg's and Beth's life while emphasizing the sibling rivalry between Jo and Amy for more dramatic purposes. Flawlessly acted by a cast that truly impresses, Saoirse Ronan portrays Jo as a feisty and head-strung heroine. She lights up the screen. The actress brilliantly conveys her character's self-doubt and determination about her writing. She handles the emotional highs and lows with a rare subtlety. It's a commanding performance that deserves award attention. Her playful relationship with Teddy, charmingly played by Timothée Chalamet, is one of the film's delight. Their chemistry together gives the film a deeper meaning and only enhances an already outstanding screenplay. Both Emma Watson and Eliza Scanlen, in their smaller roles as Jo's sisters, are very good. Most impressive is Florence Pugh in her larger role as the mercurial Amy. Her speech about the inequality of women's right is a standout and very well delivered. Strong support comes from an all-star ensemble that includes Meryl Streep, Chris Cooper,Tracy Letts, Bob Odenkirk, James Norton, Louis Garrel, Jayne Houdyshell, and Laura Dern, giving a lovely performance as the matriarch of the March household. But it is Ms. Gerwig who deserves most of the accolades in bringing Little Women to the big screen. She expresses the yearning and passions of first love, the joys of adolescence, the sadness and heartache of life's disappointments, and beauty of the creative spirit through her words and vision. Little Women is one of the year's best films.
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