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A Good Stopping Point

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A Good Stopping Point A Good Stopping Point Skip to content Home A bit about me Index to Reviews My ancestor’s journal Review Policy ← Older posts November 11, 2019 · 10:36 pm Little Women (1994) Deep Dive: Part Two I pick up my deep dive as the story moves into spring. This is a perfect opportunity to praise Thomas Newman’s score, as the theme for spring is particularly sublime. I acquired the soundtrack on CD when I was in college and have almost as much attachment to the score as I do to the movie itself. Meg is preparing to go to Boston to attend Sally Moffat’s coming out with the help of the whole family. Jo’s looking for Meg’s glove, which means it wasn’t a winter glove at all, if she needs it to wear to a fancy ball. It will remain a mystery how Mr. Brooke obtained it. We get a proper introduction to Aunt March in this scene, where she is the equivalent of a disapproving mother-in-law to Mrs. March (Marmee). Before we had only seen her asleep wh...

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