I disagree on a few things bit it was definitely a good movie. Reading the book as an adult is a very different experience too. She really nailed different types of people growing up in different circumstances. As an adult I found the bit in Part 2 when Meg buys fabric she can’t afford because she was shopping with a rich friend so realistic. Her husband, who has to work to pay for it, doesn’t get angry with her and she’s incredibly ashamed of herself because he’s so nice about it and she had no way to fix itLearning how to spend money and be married are both very hard.