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Tuesday, October 02, 2018

Timeless Sisterhood

Universal truths are as important today as they were back in the 1800s. That’s why Louisa May Alcott’s family-oriented classic novel Little Women has maintained its wide appeal for 150 years. This endearing story has been filmed many times before. But this new Little Women, directed and co-written (with Kristi Shimek) by Claire Niederpruem, is a modern retelling for a new generation.

Although I have enjoyed all the previous movie versions -- partially because the old-fashioned costumes and sets take me back in time -- I realize the most important element is the story of the March sisters. Happily, filmmaker Niederpruem has brought them into the 21st century, and I'm happy to report they are still as fascinating as ever!.             

Little Women brings laughs and tears.
A tale of old that’s switched its gears.
The time is now – not in the past.
Four sisters modernized at last.

But Jo is still the forceful one.
Writing’s her life, not just for fun.
Meg, the beauty. Beth, the dreamer.
Youngest Amy, once a schemer.

And Marmee, a dear mom again.
The gang’s all here. Another win.
No period costumes to see.
But look for new technology.

Time means nothing for sisterhood.
No matter when, it’s always good!
This movie helps us understand
why sisterhood is something grand.

(Released by Pinnacle Peak Productions/Pure Fix Entertainment and rated “PG-13” by MPAA.)            


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