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13 Aug 2019

Words by Charles Bramesco

A woman wearing a colourful shawl sits at a wooden desk, pensive, with an open book and scattered papers before her.
A woman wearing a colourful shawl sits at a wooden desk, pensive, with an open book and scattered papers before her.
Gre­ta Ger­wig directs Meryl Streep, Saoirse Ronan, and Tim­o­th­ée Chalamet.

After her Lady Bird emerged as a run­away suc­cess in the fall of 2017, writer-direc­tor Gre­ta Ger­wig attained one of those world-at-your-feet moments that all direc­tors dream of. Enjoy­ing a spike in indus­try cachet, she cashed in her good­will with the suits to get an adap­ta­tion of Lit­tle Women – the oft-adpat­ed Louisa May Alcott nov­el from 1868 – off the ground.

Movie lovers have kept a close eye on this ges­tat­ing project, but today brings a trail­er sure to have those with weak­er tem­pera­ments clutch­ing at their breast. The March fam­i­ly has returned to cin­e­mas, and they’ve brought their domes­tic dra­mas with them.

The nov­el joins the March­es dur­ing the Civ­il War, with the father of the house gone off to con­tribute to the mil­i­tary effort. That leaves daugh­ters Jo, Meg, Amy, and Beth (Saoirse Ronan, Emma Wat­son, Flo­rence Pugh, and Eliza Scanlen, respec­tive­ly) to fend for them­selves, with their aunt (Meryl Streep) as their pri­ma­ry caretaker.

The film focus­es on the char­ac­ter­i­za­tion of the young ladies as free-think­ing adults, penned in by society’s small-mind­ed stan­dards for women. Jo dreams of attain­ing lit­er­ary great­ness, Amy yearns for the life of an actress, but their Aunt wants noth­ing more than for them to act polite so that they might find a hus­band of con­sid­er­able means and respectable breed­ing. (Fat chance – Jo’s got her eye on the dash­ing Lau­rie, played by Tim­o­th­ée Cha­la­met.)

Though it seems that Ger­wig will exempt her­self from the fall fes­ti­val cir­cuit, we can be sure that con­ver­sa­tions about this film will ramp up once every­one begins think­ing in terms of awards gold. A col­league point­ed out to me that skip­ping Toron­to and New York’s fes­ti­vals for a Christ­mas release is the same strat­e­gy that made Phan­tom Thread a hot-but­ton movie back in 2017. At the very least, the cos­tume-dra­ma fetishists among us will have some­thing to fan them­selves over.

Lit­tle Women will come to the­aters in the US on 25 Decem­ber, and then the UK one day lat­er on 26 December.

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