иιgєℓ 03’s review published on Letterboxd:
the casting in this movie is just perfect. florence pugh totally nails it as amy march. she brings so much depth and complexity to the character that we've never seen before. It's really cool to see her put a fresh spin on a role that audiences have historically not liked.
and let's not forget about emma watson, laura dern, and scanlen - they all give amazing performances that show the different sides of feminism. each of them brings something unique to their characters, proving that there's no single "right" way to be a complex and fulfilled woman. it's awesome to see such a variety of representation on screen, and it really shows off the incredible talent of these actors.