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In her classic 1868 novel about love, family and becoming a woman, Louisa May Alcott told the dramas and adventures of Mrs March and her four "little women" - spirited Jo, beautiful Meg, fragile Beth and romantic Amy. In this 1994 film version directed by Gillian Armstrong, Winona Ryder and Susan Sarandon lead an extraordinary cast in what many critics called the most glorious and passionate adaptation of the timeless tale yet. (Universal Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)

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English I rewatched this film after many years and I have no regrets. Apparently, even a cynic like me needs a feel-good movie with a great period atmosphere once in a while. The film is notable for its lack of action scenes unless you count the moment that concluded the ice-skating scene. Yet, I enjoyed it very much. It proved that not even a moving scene needs to be cringey or melodramatic. The film cast also deserves praise. Yes, I do remember that I, too, looked a little different back then:-) ()