I just finished watching the 1933 version of “Little Women,” and I must say, I was pleasantly surprised. I thought the film did an excellent job portraying each of the central characters accurately; especially Katharine Hepburn as Jo. The only thing that was a little off-putting was the fact that the actresses were quite obviously older than the characters they were playing. However, I can understand the film makers desire to choose talented actresses over ones that simply looked more the part. Although the film was definitely corny in parts…so was the book, so I suppose that isn’t a legitimate critique. I think it’s very easy to take a not so great book and turn it into a film; however adapting a classic such as “Little Women” for the big screen is no small feat, and I think that overall the 1933 version was quite impressive. I look forward to viewing the other two versions and comparing…