Little Women

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Sinopse

Four sisters come of age in America in the aftermath of the Civil War.

  • 7.9
  • 2019
  • Released
  • 2h 15m

Saoirse Ronan

Jo March

Emma Watson

Meg March

Florence Pugh

Amy March

Eliza Scanlen

Beth March

Laura Dern

Marmee March

Timothée Chalamet

Laurie

Tracy Letts

Mr. Dashwood

Bob Odenkirk

Father March

James Norton

John Brooke

Louis Garrel

Friedrich Bhaer

Jayne Houdyshell

Hannah

Chris Cooper

Mr. Laurence

Meryl Streep

Aunt March

Rafael Silva

Friedrich's Friend

Mason Alban

Friedrich's Friend

Emily Edström

Friedrich's Friend

Maryann Plunkett

Mrs. Kirke

Hadley Robinson

Sallie Gardiner Moffatt

Lonnie Farmer

Concord Sales Clerk

Charlotte Kinder

Viola

Ana Cruz Kayne

Olivia

Edgar Damatian

Jo's Beer Hall Dance Partner

Erin Rose

Girl at Ballroom

Lizzie Short

Girl at Ballroom

Dash Barber

Fred Vaughn

Edward Fletcher

Laurence's Servant

Sasha Frolova

Mrs. Hummel

David J. Curtis

Train Porter

Harper Pilat

School Girl

Eowyn Young

School Girl

Lucy Austin

School Girl

Bill Mootos

Mr. Davis

Lewis D. Wheeler

Josiah Workman

Jen Nikolaisen

Evelyn Meriwether

Jonathon Acorn

Concord Play Pianist

Abby Quinn

Annie Moffat

Lilly Englert

Kate Vaughn

J.M. Davis

Susan Robbins

Tom Kemp

Asa Melvin

Daniel Shea

Soldier with Telegram

Anthony Estrella

Doctor

Adrianne Krstansky

Mrs. Dashwood

Sophia Gialloreto

Dashwood Girl

Lily Gavin

Dashwood Girl

Finola Weller Baldet

Dashwood Girl

Flannery Gregg

Beer Hall Dancer

Tony Tucker

Beer Hall Dancer

Joanne Caidor

Beer Hall Dancer

Rosario Guillen

Beer Hall Dancer

Margaret Clinton Weeks

Beer Hall Dancer

Alexander Jimenez

Beer Hall Dancer

Natalie Kurzava

Beer Hall Dancer

J. Michael Winward

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Adrian Hoffman

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Stephen Ursprung

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Tyler Catanella

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Jenna Pollack

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Meghan Hornblower

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Elizabeth Dunn

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Danielle Pastuszak

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Shawn Ahern

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Ellen Oliver

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Haley Grove

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Sydney Grant

Gardiner Ball Dancer

Sayer Mansfield

Moffat Ball Dancer

Jen Passios

Moffat Ball Dancer

Juliana Utz

Moffat Ball Dancer

Justin Genna

Moffat Ball Dancer

Mathew Steele

Moffat Ball Dancer

Preston Martin

Moffat Ball Dancer

Taylor Jorgensen

Moffat Ball Dancer

Nicholas Deyo

Moffat Ball Dancer

Lily Peterson

Parisian Girl (uncredited)

Jared Reinfeldt

Ned Moffat (uncredited)

Amber Rothberg

Young Meg (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$40,000,000.00

Revenue

$332,103,783.00

Keywords
  • #new york city
  • #sibling relationship
  • #based on novel or book
  • #massachusetts
  • #affectation
  • #coming of age
  • #remake
  • #period drama
  • #american civil war
  • #christmas
  • #19th century
  • #sister sister relationship
  • #female writer
  • #clinical
  • #sisters
  • #whimsical
  • #dignified

Reviews

r96sk
@r96skabout 1 year ago

Just a really great movie! I didn't know anything about the original Louisa May Alcott novel and haven't seen any of the other six (!) film adaptations. 2019's <em>'Little Women'</em> evidently makes for the perfect introduction to this story. All events here are nicely portrayed, I found the pacing a little slow in the beginning as well as some tiny timeline issues, but once things get going i

GenerationofSwine
@GenerationofSwinealmost 2 years ago

It's Little Women... with "modern sensibilities" and that should be enough of a warning... which is odd given that the novel, and even the 1994 movie both had feminist ideals. But then they weren't made for "modern audiences," so they have more of a focus on characters and story than pushing "The Message." And that was the issue here, yet again "THE MESSAGE" was the most important part of the

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@beyondthecineramadomeover 3 years ago

Full review: <a>https://www.tinakakadelis.com/beyond-the-cinerama-dome/2021/12/28/great-or-nothing-little-women-2019-review<a> Greta Gerwig’s adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s timeless novel, _Little Women_, feels like coming home. It’s the sort of movie that surrounds the audience with feelings of warmth and comfort. This feeling comes from the coziness of the cabin the March family resides in

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@msbreviewsalmost 6 years ago

If you enjoy reading my Spoiler-Free reviews, please follow my blog @ https://www.msbreviews.com The 92nd Academy Awards are presented this Sunday, and Little Women is part of the few 2019 releases that are only now (2020) being shown in my country. I really want to watch every Best Picture nominee before the ceremony not only to provide my honest predictions but also to have a Top10: Best Mov

Ruuz
@Ruuzalmost 6 years ago

Guess 2019's just the year for Florence Pugh to be in critically acclaimed and letterboxd beloved movies that I just genuinely didn't care for much. _Final rating:★★ - Definitely not for me, but I sort of get the appeal._

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@Luis_989almost 6 years ago

Opinions are opinions. Subjective or objective, but I find quite interesting the positive response Greta Gerwig's second feature film has received, considering the so self-complacent film she created. I personally believe that. Do not confuse that feeling with me saying this is a misdone film. There's talent in her direction but Gerwig instead of looking for a challenge having the doors as ope

maketheSWITCH
@maketheSWITCHalmost 6 years ago

I’m not discounting the new approached Greta has taken here. I personally think it’s great and, in 2019, definitely poignant but it also shows too much respect for only one on-screen woman. I can’t help but feel that, while serving one grand idea, Greta has caused a disservice to those other women in its wake. - Jess Fenton Read Jess' full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/r

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