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Little Women
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Little Women

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User Score6,859 ratings
TMDB 7.916+20192h 15mEnglish
DramaRomance

Synopsis

Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War.

Director
Greta GerwigFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Columbia Pictures3 production companies
Release
December 25, 2019Released
Box Office
$332MBudget $40M

Top Cast

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Saoirse Ronan
Saoirse Ronan
Jo March
Emma Watson
Emma Watson
Meg March
Florence Pugh
Florence Pugh
Amy March
Eliza Scanlen
Eliza Scanlen
Beth March
Laura Dern
Laura Dern
Marmee March
Timothée Chalamet
Timothée Chalamet
Laurie
Tracy Letts
Tracy Letts
Mr. Dashwood
Bob Odenkirk
Bob Odenkirk
Father March

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Reviews

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SWITCH.
Dec 15, 2019

I’m not discounting the new approached Greta has taken here. I personally think it’s great and, in 2019, definitely poignant but it also shows too much respect for only one on-screen woman. I can’t help but feel that, while serving one grand idea, Greta has caused a disservice to those other women in its wake. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-little-women-a-21st-century-remake-but-does-it-cause-more-harm-than-good

Luis_989
Dec 31, 2019

Opinions are opinions. Subjective or objective, but I find quite interesting the positive response Greta Gerwig's second feature film has received, considering the so self-complacent film she created. I personally believe that. Do not confuse that feeling with me saying this is a misdone film. There's talent in her direction but Gerwig instead of looking for a challenge having the doors as open as she has them at the moment, she sat in the conformism and made a film that feels totally built as a ''For Your Consideration '' And be afraid if she's not considered. I don't deny that Gerwig loves the novel, she shows it and certainly this version is her personal vision but despite the nice attempt, there's nothing new or fresh in her take. I have to admit and emphasize that at this point it's completely stupid and naive to ask for a radical change in a story which has already been told a lot of times in film, however, it also cannot help feeling like a cheap mean of exploiting the story considering our current times, where feminism is now a driving force in the industry. Like I said, she went for the safe bet. And yet despite Gerwig's attempt to increase that specific plot weight, she also avoids going to issues that wouldn't work for the story she was trying to tell, because although they're not girls with money, they have the privilege of being protected from the civil war. Jo is a young woman aware of herself and her mind, which in those times wasn't something positive but obviously the external world is not a concern for her, only her personal interests. And that's ok, we get to be that way, especially when we're young, but how do you try to make woke characters, if it's only in the things that suits them? That's where the pertinent questions should be asked about what it was decided to take in order to make this new version work according to the director's perspective. In the end, despite the production quality, Little Women is just a conventional and ordinary repetition of a literary classic that I personally think has already been too used. But the proposal works both to be loved and to be hated and that depends a lot on the mentality you carry with you when you go to see it. As always the rest depends on what you get from the film.

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