Saturday, March 10, 2018

Little Women - PBS Masterpiece


MOVIE REVIEW

Movie: Little Women - PBS Masterpiece Mini-series

Network: PBS

Original Air Date: May 13th, 2018 - Episode 1
May 20th, 2018 - Episode 2 and 3

From the story by Louisa May Alcott comes the timeless tale, "Little Women" starring Angela Lansbury (Murder, She Wrote) as Aunt March, Emily Watson (Miss Potter) as matriarch Marmee March, Michael Gambon as Mr. Laurence, and Kathryn Newton as Amy March.

The March sisters in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

The March sisters in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Image Credit: Patrick Redmond

PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

The March sisters in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond


CAST:

Maya Hawke ... Jo March
Kathryn Newton ... Amy March
Dylan Baker ... Mr. March
Willa Fitzgerald ... Meg March
Annes Elwy ... Beth March
Emily Watson ... Marmee
Julian Morris ... John Brooke
Jonah Hauer-King ... Laurie Laurence
Eleanor Methven ... Hannah
Michael Gambon ... Mr. Laurence
Angela Lansbury ... Aunt March
Nelly Henrion ... Estelle
Miriam Keegan ... Nurse
Patrick Flannery ... Soldier
Fode Simbo ... Bandaged Young Man 1
Erin Galway-Kendrick ... Mary Kingsley
Kathleen Warner Yeates ... Aunt Carrol
Leah Temple-Lang ... Jenny Snow
India Mullen ... Belle Moffat
Ann Skelly ... Annie Moffat
Amy Wren ... Sallie Gardiner
Amelia Crowley ... Mrs. Kirke
Adrian Scarborough ... Mr. Davis
Mark Stanley ... Professor Bhaer
Max Curnin ... Ned Moffat
Aleah Lennon ... Kitchenmaid
Felix Mackenzie-Barrow ... Frank Vaughn
Mei Bignall ... Kate Vaughn
Mark Fitzgerald ... Emil
Nick Dunning ... Doctor Bangs
Will O'Connell ... Mr. Dashwood
Richard Pepple ... Hairdresser
John Colleary ... Stretcher Bearer
Milly Burke Cunningham ... Florence Carrol
Mark Quigley ... Journalist


Marmee and the March sisters in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

The March sisters in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond
 


The March sisters in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond


PLOT:

Storyline...

Episode 1 of 3, via BBC:

Christmas, 1861. The March sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy - and their mother Marmee prepare for Christmas without presents and without their father, a Union army chaplain away at war. Learning to appreciate the smaller things in life, the sisters strike up a friendship with their charming new neighbour Laurie and his tutor John Brooke.

After the holiday, Meg and Jo return to work in order to provide for the family. In the new year, Amy and Jo clash over an invitation to the theatre and a rash act of revenge, but a life-threatening event encourages them to put their differences aside.

During the summer Beth struggles to overcome social anxiety and Meg grows closer to John. As autumn of 1862 sets in, the family receives the terrible news that Mr March has been taken ill in an army hospital in Washington DC. The girls anxiously await news of their father's fate as Marmee, accompanied by John, rushes to his side.


Episode 2 of 3, via BBC:

As Marmee waits by her husband's sickbed in the army hospital, the March sisters must learn to cope without their parents. Meg is shocked and embarrassed to hear rumours circulating in society that Marmee is trying to marry her off to Laurie, and after an incident at Amy's school, Jo must take charge whilst trying to balance her family responsibilities and her writing. Beth helps a poor German immigrant family suffering from scarlet fever, but her life is thrown into danger as she also falls ill, and Amy is sent away to take over as Aunt March's companion. One evening, Laurie tries to share his feelings with a distraught Jo, but she rebuffs his advances.

On Marmee's return, relief sweeps over the family as they prepare for Christmas. Jo also receives promising news regarding her writing. Meanwhile, John Brooke prepares to join the army and declares his love to the unsuspecting Meg. Aunt March's sharp disapproval puts Meg's feelings into perspective and she accepts his proposal of marriage. The family holds a joyous ceremony upon John's return, but at the wedding Jo grows anxious when she notices that Beth is still weak and Laurie still holds out hope for their future as a couple.


Episode 3 of 3, via BBC:

A year has passed and the March family welcomes Meg's twins, yet Marmee and Jo are anxious as Beth's health and spirits flag. Aunt Carrol arrives with the opportunity for Jo to accompany her daughter on a tour of Europe, but dismayed by Jo's wild spirit, chooses the more refined Amy as a companion.

Devastated, Jo flees to New York to become a governess and pursue her writing career. There she meets the kind-hearted Professor Bhaer, who challenges her to write more honestly. Upon hearing that Beth is still in decline, and believing she knows the cause, Jo returns to treat her to a seaside holiday. Before they leave, Laurie declares his love for Jo, and after another rejection is taken to Europe by his grandfather to cure his heartbreak.

Back home, the March family gathers as they are faced with devastating news. With new responsibilities, Jo is consumed by grief and frustration, only alleviated through writing. She pens a heartfelt poem, which is publicly well-received and reaches Bhaer in New York. In Europe, Laurie and Amy reunite and grow close, their friendship blossoming into love. They return home to greet the March's with unexpected news. Touched by Jo's poem, Bhaer makes a surprise visit to the March house.

PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

Kathryn Newton as Amy March in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond 

The March family in PBS Masterpiece Little Women - Credit: Patrick Redmond

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*Images via: BBC/PBS, Photo Credit: Patrick Redmond






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1 comment:

  1. Watched all 3 parts of this very delightful mini series on DVD. :) I love these kind of PBS shows. -Maria

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