Little Women Comments

  • Salvador 2023-09-24 10:27:25

    Because of Katharine Hepburn in the Golden Pond, I came to the show. I feel that the spoken language of people at that time was much different from that of now, and Joe in the play was the protagonist who did his part. In contrast, 2019's Little Women is full of modern features, which I don't like. Four points for the...

  • Jeffrey 2023-08-31 05:07:21

    just one question, Has Katharine Hepburn ever been young? i don't think...

  • Francisca 2023-08-11 14:47:50

    The length is too short, and the fragments are connected bluntly. Hepburn's interpretation of Joe is very eye-catching, but the traces of the performance are slightly heavier. I like the ending very much. The happy reunion in the house is unbearable to disturb, so just stay outside the door~ PS. Hepburn and Mia Farrow really look...

  • Raegan 2023-08-10 06:28:21

    1. The family's thoughts about "father" in the first half did not make a conclusion after the father returned home, which seemed abrupt and abrupt. 2. The encounter between Joe and Dr. New York was too dramatic, and there was no special event that caused the two to leave. 3. Many people in the play are just passers-by and have no contribution to the development of the...

  • Dandre 2023-08-01 18:32:23

    The famous book is adapted to this, not bad. In an era when movies have not been overly commercialized, actors who pursue their inner voice can interpret the innocence and piety of little...

  • Jonatan 2023-07-31 06:41:39

    Four sisters, four flavors. Let's still read the original book. I don't quite understand why Qiao chose the professor in the end. Is it because he brought her a fresher and broader world, or Qiao expects to be loved and cherished? Emma's artistic cultivation is also poorly...

  • Clare 2023-07-23 12:30:41

    Hepburn's body language is quite strong (the performance at that time will also highlight this point), which adds a lot to her role as Joe. She almost created the classic action of Joe jumping over the fence at home. This version also She slid down the stairs of her aunt's house. In short, her movements are very beautiful and natural under the skirt, which is what she does every day. In the play-in-the-play in the film, she performed the same performance of the play-in-the-play three times in...

  • Koby 2023-07-12 08:39:11

    After more than a century, countless versions are re-interpreting "little women", but I am actually watching and re-reading the known endings and details, and trying to understand each director's setting and interpretation of each different character . Jo's worldview has influenced a century of struggling women who yearn for independence, but Amy has become the most realistic portrayal of Amy that everyone hates in their mouths but in the end everyone wants to be Amy. This is the true meaning...

  • Miles 2023-07-10 18:43:39

    B. The first film adaptation of Little Women, George Cook's early directorial work. Katharine Hepburn's character and performance are just right, and she successfully won her first international award (Venetian Actress), and there is a scene in which she plays multiple roles. Personally, I really liked this movie without reading the original book. The foreground of Jo and Laurie is often shaded, contrasting with the sunlight in the rain where Jo and the professor meet at the end. Too bad it's...

  • Jude 2023-06-26 15:04:05

    So sweet, better than both Rider and Tyler's...

Extended Reading
  • Stevie 2022-10-07 18:13:19

    New Women--Written before March 8th

    I thought that to understand American women, there are two books that I must read. One is "Gone with the Wind" and the other is "Little Women". Both novels have been adapted into movies, and the former seems to have a greater impact, so that there is no future, any sequel or remake is suspected of...

  • Rocio 2022-10-07 22:39:41

    Look before the original...

    The classic cartoon version I watched when I was young made me not expect too much from the movie version at the beginning. Although I have heard that this is a very good version, it seems to be the earliest sound film. Director George Cook is the director of "La Traviata" and a film master who is...

Little Women quotes

  • [last lines]

    Prof. Bhaer: Oh, please, please... just, just one moment, before... I have a wish to ask you something. Would you... Oh, I-I... I have no courage to think that... but, but, but, could I dare hope that... I? I... I know I, I shouldn't make so free as to ask. I have nothing to give, but my heart so full and... and these empty hands.

    Jo March: [taking his hands in hers] Not empty now.

    Prof. Bhaer: Oh, heart's dearest!

    [they embrace]

    Jo March: [drawing him into the house] Welcome home!

  • Amy March: I'm sure neither of you suffer as I do. You don't have to go to that nasty old Davis' school with impertinent girls who laugh at your dresses and label your father 'cause he isn't rich.

    Jo March: Libel, libel! Don't say "label" as if Papa were a pickle bottle.

    Amy March: I know what I mean. And you needn't be statirical about it.

    [Jo suppresses a laugh at Amy's mispronunciation]

    Amy March: It's proper to use good words and improve your vocabillary.