Little Women Appreciation ~ The story that has lived in our hearts for generations

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I love this film as well. I watched it not too long ago and loved it even more. I thought Trini Alvarado (Meg) was great in the film... But I've never read the book so maybe I'm wrong :shrug:
 
:lol: thanks

Only time I get to watch movies is when I catch an old fav on tv and get suckerd into watching it.
 
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I think I'm gonna pull out my LW book and read it! :lol: The problem is, I dont know where to begin looking! I have an insane amount of books!
 
I wish my teachers would stop piling on the homework!! :irked: I have no time to watch movies right now. :(
 
Me too! They all look like they are having such a good time!

Ice skating?! Wow! Actually I went a few months ago! It was sooo fun!
 
:lol: I don't think I've ever been to a Chinese restaurant. Mexican is more my kind of food, though I do like Chinese. I'll have to try it sometime!
 
KK :)



Well the one we have now is Christmasy, no?



I made one a while back, but I didn't like the way it came out so I deleted it.
 
Thanks. Maybe next time

A Christmas time banner would be pretty.
Or after Amy almost drowned and they are all in bed.
 
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This thread is for appreciating Little Women (1994).

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Louisa May Alcott's classic novel about a family of women in Civil War-era New England is again brought to the screen in this adaptation. The focus is on the March sisters, four young girls raised by their mother (Susan Sarandon) after their father leaves for battle as part of the Union Army. At the center is Jo March (Winona Ryder), an idiosyncratic would-be writer said to be based on Alcott herself, but the film also focuses on the stories of her sisters -- the more conventional Meg (Trini Alvarado), the innocent Beth (Claire Danes), and the precocious Amy (Kirsten Dunst and Samantha Mathis, who represent Amy at different ages.) The film spans years, following the girls' struggles with life's challenges and illustrating how their family connection remains strong in the face of tragedies large and small. Australian director Gillian Armstrong emphasizes the story's feminist elements, particularly in Jo's journey to independence.

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