Is Little Women 2019 and 1994 the same?

Is Little Women 2019 and 1994 the same?

The headstrong Jo was played by Winona Ryder in 1994, while Saoirse Ronan takes on the 2019 version. Ryder’s version was a lot more tomboyish and bratty. Ronan’s version is similar but has a tinge of playfulness. Beth was played by Claire Danes and is played by relative newcomer Eliza Scanlen.

Who was in the 1994 version of Little Women?

Little Women (1994 film)

Little Women
Starring Winona Ryder Gabriel Byrne Trini Alvarado Samantha Mathis Kirsten Dunst Claire Danes Christian Bale Eric Stoltz Mary Wickes Susan Sarandon
Cinematography Geoffrey Simpson
Edited by Nicholas Beauman
Music by Thomas Newman

How old is Amy in Little Women?

12-year-old
Amy kicks off the Little Women story as a 12-year-old and ends as a young adult who has seen more of the world and fallen in love and gotten married and had a child. Meg and Jo both age and mature, but they start already on the brink of womanhood.

Did Susan Sarandon star in Little Women?

In 1994, Little Women starred Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Mary Wickes, Claire Danes, Kirsten Dunst, and Trini Alvarado as the March family. And now, Greta Gerwig’s new adaptation of Little Women stars Saoirse Ronan, Laura Dern, Meryl Streep, Eliza Scanlen, Florence Pugh, and Emma Watson in the same roles.

Did Beth have scarlet fever twice?

She was weakened by the incident and fever in 1856 and was never the same afterward, dying in her sleep in 1858. The famous author even reportedly wrote at the time about how her sister “put down her needle,” which is what Beth does in Little Women. Scarlet fever does recur in real life.

Did Amy love Laurie?

While Laurie might have initially thought he wanted to spend his life with Jo, he did grow to love Amy, leaving fans of the book and the movie adaptation debating who his perfect match is for years.

Who played Jo March the best?

3. ‘Little Women’ (1933) Without a doubt, Katherine Hepburn is film’s greatest Jo March. Hepburn plays her with playful, temperamental boyishness and delivers every New England-accented line like the crack of a whip.

What was Beth’s illness?

In the film — based on Louisa May Alcott’s debut novel — the third March daughter Beth catches scarlet fever when she goes to care for the impoverished Hummel family, whose baby is sick from the disease (also called scarlatina).

Why did Laurie choose Amy?

Laurie ended up with Amy because Alcott decided to make Amy Laurie’s romantic partner. It could’ve been the way that Alcott, often a writer of more scandalous stories, wanted to bring in a little scandal to this otherwise moral story.