The 1994 version of Little Women, directed by Gillian Armstrong, was my favorite of the three movies seen in class. I like this Jo the best, actually I liked all of the characters of this version better. And to be fair, I think it was because of the style of filming. The characters of this version were suttle in their emotions, but still got the point across. We were able to see closeups of their faces, long shots, and converstions between people. The 1933 version, filmed with a large camera that had limited movement, made the movie feel like a play, which might explain Katharine Hepburn’s over the top acting. I like how in the 1994 version we are able to be right there with the characters, from any angle. It makes their actions and emotions more believable when they are not overacting like the last two movies seem to do.