Why now2019DramaDirected by Greta Gerwig

A near-perfect reminder that adaptation can be an act of interpretation instead of reverent transcription.

Little Women feels newly valuable because Gerwig shows how to adapt a classic by exposing its tensions rather than sanding them down. Money, authorship, romance, and female ambition are all made legible as living arguments rather than museum themes.

Strong for adaptation debates, women-and-work programming, and “movies that make canonical material feel current without flattening it.”

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Gerwig reshapes Alcott’s novel into a lively, emotionally intelligent adaptation about authorship, sisterhood, ambition, and the price of making a life in public.

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