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Little Women II : Jo's Boys
Nan Harding is the new student at Mr. and Mrs. Bhaer's school. Everyone thinks that she is a pain in the head, but not Mrs. Jo. Together with the other kids, they all embark on their personal adventures and misfortunes while learning in school.
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Plot Summary
This sequel to "Little Women" follows Jo March's life as she raises her two sons, Rob and Teddy, in Plumfield, a school for orphaned and underprivileged children. The story chronicles the boys' growth, their adventures, and the challenges they face as they mature into young men.
Critical Reception
Released as a direct-to-video follow-up, "Little Women II: Jo's Boys" received a generally lukewarm reception. It was seen as a nostalgic continuation of the "Little Women" story but lacked the critical acclaim and widespread appeal of its predecessor. Audiences who enjoyed the original found it a pleasant, if less impactful, viewing experience.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a continuation of the "Little Women" narrative with a focus on Jo's sons.
The film is generally considered less compelling and dramatic than the original "Little Women".
Praised for its family-friendly themes but criticized for a slower pace and less memorable characters.
Google audience: Audience reception for "Little Women II: Jo's Boys" is largely absent from public records, likely due to its direct-to-video release. However, general sentiment suggests it was viewed as a gentle, albeit unremarkable, family drama.
Fun Fact
While often marketed as a sequel to the 1994 film "Little Women", this film was actually released earlier in 1993 and is based on a different novel by Louisa May Alcott, "Jo's Boys", which serves as a sequel to "Little Women" and "Good Wives".
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