Little Women Movie Review
- By: nettv4u.com
- Review for the film: "Little Women"
- Runtime: 2 Hours 17 Minutes
- Certificate: U
- Released: 07-02-2020
- Genre: Drama
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- Good screenplay and excellent narration
- Good choice of actors and their wonderful performance
- The production design is beautiful and so does the visuals
- Nothing to criticize in negative
Little Women is directed by Greta Gerwig. The movie has the star cast of Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Laura Dern, Timothee Chalamet, Meryl Streep and James Norton. The movie is produced by Dennis Di Novi.
Plot
Four sisters are uniquely talented. But, they are not offered the right opportunity to express their talent. The different skills of them are - one of them is a writer and one is an excellent actress and the other is an artist and the other girl is a pianist. Everyone wanted to live in their dreams, but were they able to do as they wish? Watch the film to know the rest!
Star Performance
Ronan plays Jo and she fits perfectly in the role. Her expressions are fantastic. Emma Watson is seen as Meg and she expresses all her pain through her facial expressions. Eliza Scanlen is seen as Elizabeth and she is quite good with the given screen time. Florence Pugh plays Amy, the little one and she is fantastic in emoting. She expressed well in both parts of her role; one as the little sister who is cared for by elder ones and the other as a strong lady who could manage her life. Chalamet is seen as Laurie and he did justice to the given role.
Analysis
The movie is a perfect adaptation of the Little Women scripted by Louisa May Alcott. All the characters are described neatly and the choice of the actors is perfect. The production design is excellent. As the movie is set in the 1800s, they had created a beautiful background. The music is impressive and the visuals are good too.
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Verdict
A beautiful tale of sisters that shows a great bonding and also shows the courage and hope for a better living.