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We’ve kept you waiting for our deep dive attention to Greta Gerwig’s new adaptation of Little Women, but we think this episode is worth the wait!
Mary Rose Somarriba, writer, speaker, editor of Natural Womanhood, and associate editor of Verily Magazine, is with us today talking about the beauty of seeing a classic through fresh eyes.
We discuss why adapting a film isn’t the same as copy and pasting a book onto the screen, and how this film brings together Louisa May Alcott’s life and perspective with her masterpiece novel. We of course talk about the actors, their performances and casting, as well as the choices Gerwig made in bouncing back and forth through time. But you won’t want to miss our individual opinions about the ending and how each one of us came away with different opinions.
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I did love the movie Little Women. While I’m more familiar with the new one and it’s been a while since I watched it. What I do remember quite vividly, was that there was a negative connotation about the people going to church when the girls were bringing food to the needy family. That kind of struck me as a little odd and unnecessary. Overall, I loved the wonderful energy of the girls together, their playfulness, their ability to thrive in the absence of male support. I loved how they cherished the return of their father. I would recommend it for family viewing as it provides fertile ground for healthy conversations.