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Little Women (1994): How Tiny Are They? | Uncultured Universe Podcast Movie Review

Little Women (1994): How Tiny Are They? | Uncultured Universe Podcast Movie Review

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"What a little name for such a person."

We're back, bitches! After a small hiatus, we return with Joe's long-time pick "Little Women" from 1994. Justin has never seen it, until now!

Somewhat appropriate for this time of year, "Little Women" is the perfect feel good/feel sad movie just in time for the Xmas season. The themes of questioning your place in the world, as well as giving the patriarchy a hearty and enthusiastic bucking, makes this movie highly relevant in today's society.

The performances are what really stand out in this flick. All of the eponymous tiny ladies are firing on all cylinders to create a truly memorable and strong film that stands the test of time. Stay tuned for a future episode where we view the 2019 version and compare notes!

We'll see you in 2025 where we'll explore more sequels, sister-films, and follow ups, as well as expanding our palette into more TV shows and music!

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