The thought of doing the stations of the cross one more time-the cutting of the hair the burning of the manuscript the catching of the scarlet fever-was out of the question.īut could that many critics be wrong? I bought a ticket to see the movie, settled down for a long winter’s nap-and from the opening scene was in its thrall. Movie versions have tended to be even worse. I loved the book as a child, but as an adult I’ve always found it cloying. How did Greta Gerwig get herself mixed up in this? I was at a movie theater, realizing that the trailer unspooling before me was for yet another adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women. She is the author of Girl Land and To Hell With All That. About the author: Caitlin Flanagan is a staff writer at The Atlantic.
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