Girl Power

Little Women
1932 Nominee

100 Words
Long before Saoirse and Timothée, there were Katharine Hepburn and…IDK. It doesn’t matter; this tale is as old as time and it’s not a crime to keep remaking it because it is a great yarn all around. The March sisters occupy their days with piano and sketching and writing and growing into fine young women to support their altruistic mother. Rather than smother each other, the girls become infatuated with new friends, strapping young men, and New York. Although love is sometimes unrequited and the little home is touched by tragedy, they hold fast and push forward, always strongest together.


2 responses to “Girl Power”

  1. Galen Humphrey Avatar

    Girl Power
    IS,
    till mind-Less men
    divide n conquer
    & dam shame …

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  2. Suz Avatar

    It makes me laugh, that a movie made so many times, about a story so well known, featured the late-great Katherine Hepburn – and I never knew it. That’s been one of the best parts of reading your blog – my eye-opening surprise and discovery of the talent and fame that starred in so many pics I’ve never given thought to examine before now.

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