TJR review
This is the seventh remake of the famous novel. Its about a widow and her daughters struggling to get by after the civil war. It is one of my top five movies of 2019, directed by Greta Gerwig, the German art-film actress. Men: you will get 100% chick flick credit for a movie that you will actually like.
Roger Moore 88/100 (good reviewer)
Gerwigs concocted a fresh, frothy and fun take on a timeworn classic, the perfect family film for the holidays.
James Berardinelli 75/100 (good reviewer)
Gerwig is trying for something a little different, juggling the time frame and creating a meta ending to make the storys feminist themes overt and incorporate an ambiguous twist that some will see as clever and others may find heretical.
Joshua Rowin 63/100 (always a no-name)
SLANT (always bad)
Individual scenes are set to the rhythm of the young womens conversations, which at times approach Gilmore Girls-level warp speed. [Huh?]