Sunday, 15 May 2011

Little Women (1933), A Katharine Hepburn Masterclass






Most of us are familiar with the novel "Little Women" by Louis May Allcott. It is a moving and entertaining account of the March family- the mother and four daughters-and their lives whilst the father is away on Civil War service. The story is timeless and heartwarming and recounts events in the life of each sister, with the emphasis on Jo, played by Katharine Hepburn, as they grow, and develop relationships with one another, friends and lovers.
 The 1933 adaptation was already the third time the novel had been depicted on screen after two Silent movies and it was to be filmed again in 1949 and 1994 but this version, the first Sound version is generally regarded as the definitive one.
Overall the movie is faithful to the novel and presents Katharine Hepburn with a splendid opportunity to shine, an opportunity of which she takes full advantage with a brilliant and unforgettable performance, full of verve, invention and vitality.
It is a movie not to be missed.
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