ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月9日 03時35分


“Little Women” is a snow globe of girlhood that has been shaken and retold, generation after generation, for 150 years. These “4 really talented weirdo girls who were ambitious and funny and competitive and kind of crazy,” as Greta Gerwig describes the March sisters, seem trapped by history, and she didn’t so much adapt the Louisa May Alcott novel as excavate it in her Oscar-nominated film for a new era. Gerwig studied the story, and the author’s life, until she surfaced Alcott’s depictions of “all of these inappropriate emotions for young women to have.” Gerwig’s adaptation feels modern. But “I didn’t invent it,” she said. “It’s there.” Tap the link in our bio for what Greta Gerwig saw in “Little Women.” @jodyrogac took this photo.


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