Considered today as the embodiment of an old-fashioned romanticism, it is easy to forget the dose of subversion contained in classics like
Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre
.
Until a euphoric adaptation revives the brilliance and intelligence of the original text.
This is the miracle that the new idol of independent American cinema Greta Gerwig accomplishes with her
Daughters of Dr March
, to (re) discover without hesitation on Canal +.
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Greta Gerwig: "Without Jo March, I would not be neither screenwriter nor director"
Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy's tribulations are not limited to fireside chats and bickering while waiting for their father to return from the Civil War.
The director of
Lady Bird
paints a delicate portrait of young women who are awakening to their vocation and to the world.
Greta Gerwig defends a personal vision, and fresh.
“The Marches were my radioactive spider, my superheroines.
Jo gave me confidence and the desire to write.
It is thanks to her that I am behind the camera, ”
she confided when the film came out in 2019. She reveals
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