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The film takes place during the Civil War tells the story revolves around the March family. The father is out front, Marmee at home and four daughters. The changes happen in their family, each member has its own direction, but eventually they realize that only family is peaceful and warm place in their hearts
Ladies, get out your hand-hemmed handkerchiefs for the loveliest Little Women ever on screen.
May 20, 2003
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Despite good casting, interesting sets and costumes and Armstrong's good direction, the viewers still might feel somewhat cheated -- instead of an interesting period piece they received ordinary melodrama.
September 18, 2002
EmanuelLevy.Com
The third version of the classic is better than the second (in 1948) and almost as touching as Cukor's first rendition in 1933, toplining Kathatrine Hepburn.
Director Gillian Armstrong's feminist spin on classic material retains the moving humanity of Louisa May Alcott's novel while reworking it with welcome freshness.
An outstanding version of Louisa May Alcott's perennial, one that surpasses even the best previous rendition, George Cukor's 1933 outing starring Katharine Hepburn.