The film inherits the joy and imaginative charm of the original work. Emily Blunt's reinterpretation of the magic nanny is different from Julie Andrews Edwards' classic performance style, and the appeal is as powerful. The new song and dance are not as catchy as the previous one, but it can also serve The finishing touch. The film has both self-style and prequel classics. The music and dance are gorgeous and gorgeous. The art design is retro but the colors are full and bright. It is balanced with the easy-to-understand storyline. The protagonists with a foundation in singing and dancing have succeeded in bringing positive energy to vitality. Infected by the audience, it is an excellent family holiday movie. Director Rob Marshall's singing, dancing and pictures in the film are very self-characteristic, while also retaining many classic elements of the previous work. The newly created songs and dances of the film are lively and lively, and many details of the story also pay tribute to the future. Mary Poppins of Emily Blunt has a confident but warm attitude, but from a solo lullaby "The Place Where Lost Things Go", you can see the interpretation of Emily Blunt’s eyes and smile There is a different flavor between them. They have their own characteristics with Julie Andrews Edwards' magic nanny, but they are equally appealing. Lin-Manuel Miranda also showed his quick-mouthing skills in the film, especially the opening song "(Underneath the) Lovely London Sky" which he interpreted throughout the film, replacing the film with a warm and lovely tone. The performance of the three children is very affectionate, and the interaction with the nanny Mary Poppins is natural and sincere. The simple story line and the varied picture effects add to the warmth of human nature. Although the original music of the film is not as catchy as the original songs created by the Sherman brothers for the first episode, the two songs: "Trip a Little Light Fantastic" and "The Place Where Lost Things Go", Still achieve the finishing touch of the movie. The film’s dance, original songs, and superb performances by the leading actors are perfectly combined in the song and dance section of "Trip a Little Light Fantastic". The film is 130 minutes long without a one-minute stoppage, and the joyous atmosphere is full of infectious childishness, which is a level that even many children's movies and TV shows cannot reach
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Close to the enduring classic template, while injecting a lot of freshness, giving subsequent works a unique re-production vitality, this carefully crafted work is both nostalgic and novel. The perfect performance from start to finish, the beautiful tunes of Mark Schaiermann and Scott Wittman extol the invaluable contribution of the Sherman Brothers to "Mary Poppins", a charm that only cynics can resist
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Comparing word-of-mouth, the film's opening results were not very satisfactory, but this was also the expected result of being screened in the Christmas file of the strong enemy Rulin. Fortunately, this family carnival movie is very compatible with the Christmas atmosphere, and it is expected to follow up. However, as Disney's 2018 finale, it also further shows Disney's overall defeat in live-action movies in 2018
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