Saving Mr. Banks Comments

  • Rudy 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    It's full of Disney elements,...

  • Weston 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    The childhood line was beautiful and dreamy at first. This is simply the most handsome character in Farrell's history, so gentle that my girl's heart...

  • Rosalind 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    Very warm, the transformation of memory is very tear-jerking. The aunt who gave up treatment is awesome, and she poked her tears at the end! Newman's voice acting is...

  • Jalyn 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    Great performance by Emma...

  • Chasity 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    The writer and director of this film are not outstanding (lost to the somewhat similar "Slumdog Millionaire"), but Emma Thompson contributed my favorite favorite female performance of the year (yes, better than CB) and Adèle); and, of course, Paul Giamatti, the king of the show who never disappoints...

  • Clemmie 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    It's actually a let it go story>< and followed by a roar of OSCAR FXXK...

  • Darryl 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    This old maid is really annoying, arrogant, domineering, weird and difficult to get along with. Her father is an alcoholic, and his life is getting worse and worse. In the end, he fell drunk and vomited blood and died of illness. Walt Disney lived a very hard life when he was a child, so his father let him deliver newspapers on snowy days in order to save money. In the end, the Disney student finally won the film rights by telling the shadow of her childhood experience that made her let go of...

  • Mervin 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    So much fun!...

  • Ferne 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    When the filmmaker meets the...

  • Misty 2022-03-22 09:01:44

    Some people say that memory line sucks, I think it's great. A poignant and joyous adaptation, the female writer never compromised until she signed on until she sobbed in the theater. Is it to subvert its own past? Or stick to this idea? Her contradictions are vividly expressed in the interweaving of memory lines. As for the discrepancy between historical facts and the content of the film, the Disney monologue in the film can also be used as a perfect...

Extended Reading
  • Theresa 2022-03-15 09:01:04

    The story of a writer who was kidnapped by childhood trauma and rescued

    The pain experienced in childhood may not be black and white blind violence, injury, neglect or absence, but at the same time being loved, but also being cruelly treated, disappointed, rejected, let down... The pain at that time will be Kidnap us for a long, long time or even a lifetime, so that we...

  • Max 2022-04-21 09:01:59

    mutual comfort

    The film is two hours long, and the two eras are interspersed. It doesn't feel particularly smooth, and the connection has some traces of deliberateness. However, the acting of the leading role is still very good, and the heroine's nervousness and cuteness. I haven't watched a Tom Hanks movie for a...

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Walt Disney: Pam, a man cannot break a promise he's made to his kids, no matter how long it takes for him to make it come true. Now, you kept me dangling all this time. But now, I gotcha.

    P.L. Travers: Gotcha, indeed! Mr. Disney, if you have "dangled", it is at the end of a rope you have fashioned for yourself. I was perfectly clear when you approached me 20 years ago that she wasn't for sale and I was clear again when you approached me the following year and clear again when you approached me every annum for the subsequent 18 years and quite honestly, I feel corralled!

  • P.L. Travers: My point is that, unlike yourself, Mary Poppins is the very enemy of whimsy and sentiment. She's truthful. She doesn't sugarcoat the darkness in the world that these children will eventually, inevitably come to know. She prepares them for it. She deals in honesty. One must clean one's room, *it won't magically do it by itself*! This entire script is flim-flam! Where is its heart? Where is its reality? Where... is the gravitas?

    [She throws the script out the window]