Little Women #Movie #MarchFamily #MovieReview

Sisters—and dreams—are unique in their ability to inspire, encourage and change the
world.
For 150 years, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women has motivated women of all ages to dream together and celebrate family. Coming to theaters for the first time, a modern retelling of LITTLE WOMEN brings a new generation together with their mothers, sisters and friends.
From girls playing in the attic to women living with purpose, the March sisters—Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy—are committed to always supporting each other. Yet, growing up
sometimes means growing apart.
An aspiring writer, Jo leaves for New York determined to publish a novel. In the wake of rejected draft upon draft, her editor challenges Jo to write about something more interesting—her family.
When tragedy brings the sisters back home, sticking together takes on new meaning. As Jo comforts her sick sister, Beth asks for one thing: a story.
Jo knows the perfect one … by heart.
Starring Lea Thompson as Marmee and featuring a talented cast, including Lucas Grabeel and Ian Bohen, LITTLE WOMEN tells the story of the same beloved sisters to a new generation. Celebrating dreams, family and unconditional love, LITTLE WOMEN opens in theaters this fall.


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Little Women is now in theaters





MY THOUGHTS


I have to admit that I have not read the book so I can't really compare the book and movie but I do know that this movie is a modern retelling so of course there will some differences. 

Anyway, I admit that I very much enjoyed the movie even though this is not the kind of movie I usually watch.  It is well done and it made me happy and sad. It was entertaining and kept me watching.  

Just after watching this movie I have added the book to my long to be read pile and I made the plan to read the book very soon. 

I am giving this a 4 out of 5 .

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