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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Rodney Gibbons |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | 08 May, 1998 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Warner Studios |
| MPAA RATING: | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Closed-captioned, Dolby, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Feature Film Family |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 085391764830 |
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Customer Reviews of Little Men
A Wonderful Adaptation of the Classic Novel I enjoyed this movie. Despite that, I found several faults with it. The casting of the adults in the movie was completely wrong. Mariel Hemmingway just isn't Jo (anyone who loves the book will understand what I mean)! Chris Sarandon was not at all right for Fritz. The child actors, however, saved the movie. Dan (Cook) and Nat (Caloz) were superb. Recommended.
Awesome (for lack of a better word)!
Little Men was terrific. I had just finished reading the book by the wonderful Louisa May Alcott, and, since Little Women was so good on film, I had to see if it's sequel would overpass it on my top ten favorite movies list. Well, the adult actors and actresses were rather disappointing. Mariel Hemingway was okay in the acting field, but she didn't really look the part of Jo. Fritz was portrayed well, a little mean (ecspecially in the scene where he shoves his fist in Dan and Emil's faces...talk about harsh), but okay overall. Meg was good enough, but John Brooke was terrible. I think it's the fact I saw Little Women first, but Mr. Brooke never looked like that. Even when Demi and Daisy were at Plumfield and he was older, he never looked that old. The boys, on the other hand, where portrayed wonderfully. The actors chosen for the parts were perfect- Nat was shy, Demi was smart, Dan was rough-and-tumble, Franz was substitute teacher for Fritz, Nan was a tomboy, Emil was sea-crazy, and Tommy was just Tommy. All in all, it's a movie I'd like to see again.
Nothing like Jo Bhaer.
This movie was a grave disappointment to me, but perhaps that is because I first saw the television series "Little Men" (now available here at amazon.com on VHS/DVD). I thought Mariel Hemingway's portrayal of Jo Bhaer was deplorable - no emotion, no spunk...no personality. The boys were entertaining at times, but with Jo being so bland and cardboard-like, the movie was terrible. I recommend purchasing the TV show "Little Men," but beware that there is no Fritz Bhaer on the show. Being a L.M. Alcott enthusiast, I actually did not mind the elimination of Fritz, especially since his "replacement" is a much better fit for Jo.