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Title: Review: Little Women


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Review Little Women
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What do you think? Another adaptation of Louisa
May Olcott's classic novel about four sisters and
their life, love, and trials in Massachusetts
during the Civil War? The best way to get the
knowledge is to understand and learn others'
points of view.
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  • But when director Greta Gerwig pours her joyful
    passion into the story, infuses it with cinematic
    beauty, and re-emphasizes its enduring charm, the
    world is a better place in this new version, and
    for me, that's more than enough reason. But I'm
    not here to argue about whether it deserves to
    exist and be seen. I have made my point.

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The attractive aspects of this adaptation are
what makes it special
  • So what are the attractive aspects that make this
    adaptation stand out? The most obvious is its
    structure, which gives a different picture of how
    the casual viewer understands the story. The film
    has two parallel storylines, one starting at the
    beginning of the story and the other with Jo
    (Saoirse Ronan) living in New York as a writer
    and teacher. The past and the future are
    intertwined, and we can often find parallels
    between moments that we might not have noticed in
    a conventional story.

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  • Her timely presence never makes you feel
    marginalized or like you're on your last chance
    to be single. We don't stay with Laura and Jo
    because Frederick is "ahead" of Laura and still
    waiting patiently and hopefully. When the film
    ends, it is both a romantic satisfaction and a
    material triumph for the protagonist. When Bhaer
    honestly critiques Jon's writing, we know
    immediately that he is the perfect companion for
    Jo, and we can appreciate the developments that
    lead Jon to the same conclusion.

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All of these elements are perfectly balanced
  • It also allows her to indulge her penchant for
    romantic melodrama, allowing the film to focus so
    passionately on Jo's writing and her devotion to
    her family, which together make for a perfectly
    balanced portrait of happiness. The joy of being
    loved and close to family, the immense
    satisfaction of realizing your ambitions, and the
    thrilling feeling of having achieved your goal
    when you love someone who loves you. Yes, women
    are good for something other than love, but
    whether you are a man or a woman, love is a
    wonderful thing. That's why I really liked this
    arrangement. It is also beautifully designed in
    every way.

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The costumes, sets, and all the period aspects
are attractive
  • The actors were remarkably good and the
    characters were likable, even apart from the main
    character. Florence Pugh stood out for me, but
    Saoirse Ronan is always excellent. You can also
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    costumes, sets, and all period aspects are
    enjoyable and Greta Gerwig brings a lively charm
    to the script and tone of the film.

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Thanks!
  • Everything exudes a playful, relaxed, and
    intimate atmosphere, rich and inviting. Little
    Women is a great story, told here with passion,
    love, and devotion, with a conclusion that is
    funny, touching, and meaningful. I can't think of
    a better reason for this film's existence.
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