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GIRL POWER

DAMON SMITH REVIEWS THE LATEST RELEASES TO WATCH AT HOME WHILE CINEMAS ARE CLOSED, INCLUDING GRETA GERWIN’S ADAPTATION OF CLASSIC NOVEL LITTLE WOMEN

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LITTLE WOMEN (U)

MARMEE (Laura Dern) presides warmly over the March family home while her husband (Bob Odenkirk) is enlisted in the American Civil War.

Her four daughters pursue their dreams. Jo (Saoirse Ronan) wishes to become a writer, Meg (Emma Watson) hopes to become a famous actress, Amy (Florence Pugh) yearns to step out of Jo’s shadow so handsome next-door neighbour Laurie (Timothee Chalamet) might look her way, and Beth (Eliza Scanlen) loves to play the piano.

The siblings’ paths diverge courtesy of romantic dalliances and grave sickness, while clucky Aunt March (Meryl Streep) advises the brood to marry well because “no one makes their own way, not really, least of all a woman”.

Little Women is distinguis­hed by terrific performanc­es including

Ronan as the fiercely independen­t wordsmith, who is fully aware of the lack of privilege afforded her sex.

Dern is a perfectly protective matriarch and Oxford-born actress Pugh received an Oscar nomination for her portrayal of petulant, self-absorbed Amy.

As guardian of Louisa May Alcott’s beloved text, writerdire­ctor Greta Gerwig remains faithful to the original words and abides by literary tropes while bringing a freshness which resonates with women today. She also indulges in post-feminist revisionis­m to set her Little Women apart from previous incarnatio­ns and strike a chord in the MeToo era.

She reinvents gruff German professor Friedrich Bhaer as a swooning French scholar played by Louis Garrel as a rival to dreamy Chalamet’s Laurie for Jo’s affections.

This is a joy to watch, and if you missed it at the cinema, it’s definitely worth catching at home. A perfect lockdown treat.

■ Available from May 11 to download and stream, and from May 25 on DVD.

 ??  ?? Emma Watson as Meg, Florence Pugh as Amy, Saoirse Ronan as Jo and Eliza Scanlen as Beth
Meryl Streep as Aunt March
Timothee Chalamet as Laurie and Saoirse Ronan as Jo March
Emma Watson as Meg, Florence Pugh as Amy, Saoirse Ronan as Jo and Eliza Scanlen as Beth Meryl Streep as Aunt March Timothee Chalamet as Laurie and Saoirse Ronan as Jo March

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