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Little Women movie

(59 Posts)
mrsmopp Tue 07-Jan-20 19:54:06

Has anyone seen this movie in the cinema!
I would love to know what you thought of it. We aim to go see it very soon. Thanks.

M0nica Tue 07-Jan-20 20:08:08

I am usually very critical of tv/films of classic books, so I went to this one feeling very cautious - and loved it. It plays fast and loose in its representations of the period; the girl's hair (no one would pay a penny for Jo's hair if it was as presented in the film), costumes, landscape etc are all less than accurate, but it gets the essence of the book absolutely right the relationships between the characters are right - and I will undoubtedly go and see it again and even buy the dvd.

GrannyOrNanny Tue 07-Jan-20 20:10:28

I’ve been to see it with my daughter and elderly mother. We all loved it and it didn’t disappoint.

Sussexborn Tue 07-Jan-20 20:19:05

Little Women was my go to book growing up. It was my escape.

I didn’t like the way it bounced the timeline back and forward but it was beautifully filmed. I enjoyed it but didn’t love it in the way I hoped.

My OH didn’t really know the story and thought it was muddled.

Millie22 Tue 07-Jan-20 20:21:49

I saw it last week and enjoyed it but there is a lot of jumping around with the timeline. Jo and Amy are both great and the locations are brilliant.

Sara65 Tue 07-Jan-20 20:31:23

We went to see it at Christmas, me, my husband, two daughters, one son in law and five children.

I loved it, Amy wasn’t quite right for me, but that’s a minor thing.

It did jump about a lot, and was quite long, so I was surprised the six year old stayed glued to it throughout.

Like Monica, I’ll be buying the DVD

Iam64 Tue 07-Jan-20 20:32:17

Little Women was my read and read again book from about age 9. I loved it, loved the BBC serial we'd watch on Sunday tea time. I went to the film with that feeling of some trepidation, would they ruin my memories.
A enjoyed it all. Great cast and beautiful filming. Sympathetic portrayal of the key themes.
It reminded me how much this book opened my eyes to feminism, Jo was my role model.
I agree, some of the time line was not always easy to follow but once I realised that, it worked well.

Sara65 Tue 07-Jan-20 20:36:35

Because it’s one of my all time favourite books, I still have a copy which was my dads, I knew I’d be crying from the start, I was right, take tissues.

Iam64 Tue 07-Jan-20 21:18:46

yes, good advice Sara, tissues essential

Harris27 Tue 07-Jan-20 21:21:20

Going with my sister soon look forward to it more after reading these comments.

pinkquartz Tue 07-Jan-20 21:25:38

As it is getting these good reviews I will be watching for the DVD to come out.
I can no longer go out to the cinema.....
it was also one of my favourite books that I read over and over....it was Jo that captured me the most.
Perhaps this is the character that began the rise in feminism?

ginny Tue 07-Jan-20 21:31:09

I went with one of my daughters last week. We were a bit confused about the time line .
to start with.
We did enjoy it.
My main problem was that I wanted to tidy up the hair styles.

SueDonim Tue 07-Jan-20 22:10:17

I’m going to see it tomorrow with my youngest dd. No spoilers, pls! wink

gulligranny Tue 07-Jan-20 22:12:19

I'm going tomorrow with a friend who's never read the books, which were favourites of mine growing up. It'll be interesting to compare our reactions.

Grannyknot Tue 07-Jan-20 22:22:35

My daughter and I saw it together and loved it.

A tiny criticism is that I didn't entirely agree with the casting of the two men -Laurie (too 'lightweight') and the Professor (too young).

Sara65 Tue 07-Jan-20 22:26:38

Yes we all thought the professor was too young and good looking, but I thought Laurie was alright.

Newquay Tue 07-Jan-20 22:33:13

Arranged to see it tonight with DGD2 who is at home at the mo working on her final year dissertation. Silly Granny, should have booked tickets-only single seats scattered round the cinema so we’re going tomorrow now. She doesn’t know the story (despite all my efforts down the years to get their noses in books) but knows “someone dies”. So looking forward to it. Just hope I’m comfy-only been to this posh new cinema once, wasn’t comfy, needed a cushion in my back and was cold in air con-might take a fleece!

BlueBelle Wed 08-Jan-20 07:22:25

I wasn’t going to go as I felt a modern uptake would spoil the book for me but now you’re all starting to tempt me

NannyJan53 Wed 08-Jan-20 07:37:31

I wasn't planning on going either Bluebelle, but all these good reviews are tempting me too! smile

Sparklefizz Wed 08-Jan-20 07:44:58

It didn't live up to my expectations. I completely loved the books but the film didn't do it for me.

Iam64 Wed 08-Jan-20 08:50:25

BlueBelle treat yourself to an afternoon at the cinema. It isn't perfect but we rarely see a film of a much loved book that is. Its definitely worth a view.

Sara65 Wed 08-Jan-20 08:59:43

I agree Iam64, I tend to avoid film adaptations of books I’ve really loved, but I think this has been done pretty well. Something about Amy wasn’t right for me, but I’m sure many people will disagree with that.

Definitely worth seeing.

Iam64 Wed 08-Jan-20 09:30:58

Sara65, I like Amy in this film much more than the Amy I remember from the book. The film Amy was a more rounded character, less self centred and shallow than my memory. I'm still pondering re-reading this book . That's an accolade for the film imo.

Jane43 Wed 08-Jan-20 09:57:36

I’m going to see this with my granddaughter on Friday and looking forward to it very much.

Sara65 Wed 08-Jan-20 10:05:06

Iam64

I think it was physically that Amy was wrong for me, just not how I see her I suppose