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Sophia Brooks - Dec 28, 2019 8:59:07 pm PST #2420 of 3431
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Louisa May Alcott is in my top three authors (with Charlotte Bronte and John Irving). This adaptation sounds really good and true. I know she wrote children's books, but they had some really good, and subversive, messages. I read them almost every year, so, I can't imagine.


Consuela - Dec 28, 2019 9:09:11 pm PST #2421 of 3431
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

Well LW was entirely charming. And beautifully shot: there were some shots that I just thought were lovely, like the scene on the beach with Jo and Amy, or the bit where Jo sits down on the hillside overlooking the church.

And the clothes! The costume designer deserves an award: it's all so real, and looks handmade, and shows the characters. Beautiful work.


Jesse - Dec 29, 2019 6:12:39 am PST #2422 of 3431
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

My mother is so mad about that scene at the beach, just from having seen it in the ads. "People didn't just go to the beach! It was really far back then!"


Consuela - Dec 29, 2019 8:38:51 am PST #2423 of 3431
We are Buffistas. This isn't our first apocalypse. -- Pix

but that was what Jo used the money she made in NY for. It wasn't a day trip, although the movie does kind of make it look that way.


Scrappy - Dec 29, 2019 10:41:52 am PST #2424 of 3431
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

I'm with Sophia in loving LMA and rereading her regularly. I can't wait to see the movie.


Amy - Dec 29, 2019 11:06:33 am PST #2425 of 3431
Because books.

I need to reread some of the others -- I fixated on Little Women at an early age. And I've never actually read Jo's Boys or Little Men, which is sort of criminal.


Sophia Brooks - Dec 29, 2019 11:30:36 am PST #2426 of 3431
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

I love Jo's Boys! I mean, I am pretty vocal that Old Fashioned Girl is my favorite favorite, but Little Men and Jo's Boys are worth it! Although I think it is possible Jo's Boys involves a love story between an 18 year old and someone possibly underage... I would have to reread to figure out the ages, but a rough and tumble youth comes back to Jo's house and falls in love (mutually) with Amy and Laurie's daughter. It is also totally possible he is 16 and she is 14. It is interesting because Laurie and Amy are still pretty class conscious, so they really struggle with their daughter falling in. Love with an orphan with few prospects.


Jesse - Dec 29, 2019 3:24:21 pm PST #2427 of 3431
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

but that was what Jo used the money she made in NY for. It wasn't a day trip, although the movie does kind of make it look that way.

Ooh, is that from the book? If so, I will totally bust my mother. (I have never read it; she is a big fan.)


Steph L. - Dec 29, 2019 3:42:51 pm PST #2428 of 3431
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

but that was what Jo used the money she made in NY for. It wasn't a day trip, although the movie does kind of make it look that way.

Ooh, is that from the book? If so, I will totally bust my mother. (I have never read it; she is a big fan.)

It's definitely in the book.


Jesse - Dec 29, 2019 4:01:38 pm PST #2429 of 3431
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

Ha HA!