Remakes, remakes, remakes
I'm fed up to the back teeth with this! Instead of remaking Little Women for the SIXTH time in a release due this December, and might I add hot on the heels of the FIFTH adaptation just released in late 2017, let's make the first adaptation of a book overdue for the screen, The Blue Castle by L.M. Montgomery.
Written in 1926, it was one of two Montgomery novels intended for an adult readership. I've never read a book more ripe for the screen's picking. It has everything a good story needs, and it's shameful it never has been adapted.
About the over-reliance on remakes in recent years. I don't believe these remakes are about the stories at all. I believe it's more about taking the currently trendy actors and actresses who are creating buzz and plopping them down in an established and comfortable for the viewer role. Emma Watson, Saoirse Ronan, and Meryl Streep are listed for the newest Little Women adaptation. Why not put one of the youngsters in the role of Valancy in The Blue Castle with Ms. Streep playing her mother? I vote for Aidan Turner as Barney Snaith (by the way who is one of the most endearing literary men ever put on a page).
These period dramas are getting into a seriously stale rut with remake after remake after remake. I'm sure someone somewhere is already planning the SEVENTH adaptation of Little Women with glee and telling everyone around how it's going to be groundbreaking and oh so different from the others with fine performances from (insert the next big bankable stars' names here).