Another way to love you: write a fairy tale in your name

Therese 2022-04-19 09:01:50

Watching this film was purely accidental, just wanted to see a film and happened to see it, that's all. I am used to searching for the best movie reviews before watching a movie and watching it, but this time I acted as an honest person and enjoyed the movie without spoilers.
"The Big Dreamer", the title of the film made me involuntarily match it with the inspirational film, as one of the films that I learned successfully. (PS: I even thought about whether there is any mysterious relationship between this title and "The Great Magician". 囧...) It turns out that there is no right to speak without search. It is not an inspirational department, but an alternative healing department.
From the very beginning, PL Travers, played by Emma Thompson, has created an old lady of the original author who is inscrutable for us. To be honest, she wasn't a lovable old lady, and she had nothing to do with kindness and kindness. At the beginning of the film, complaining about the weather when leaving the airport, throwing pears out of the window as soon as entering the hotel, putting all the cute dolls in the locker, not watching Disney cartoon movies, really squeamish... In the confrontation between the three, they were stubborn and paranoid, and they didn't even let any red in the movie. They were so critical that they couldn't help but want to complain.
As the saying goes, if there is no love for no reason, there is no hate for no reason. Such an unpleasant old lady develops such a habit, and its source can also be traced back. Memories of the past are constantly interspersed, so I began to understand, and also began to feel distressed, distressed for her when I was a child.
Family love has always been my dead end, disintegrating all indifference, and this one is no exception. The interaction between Mr. Travers and his daughter, played by Tom Hanks, was full of warmth from the very beginning. He pretended not to know his daughter's name, and said random names, until the biological daughter in front of him automatically reported the name, he suddenly realized, called the baby princess, carried her on his back happily, and laughed all over the floor. The same curly hair of the father and daughter makes people smile even more.
As the film progressed, I began to think about what kind of person that man was. It's really hard to define his label, he was too idealistic, was accused of being irresponsible, fired from most banks, and even died of alcoholism. Being unable to play the role of a clerk in the society, unable to bear the burden of the family as a husband, weak willpower, and going to drink at a critical moment, in this way, it is an out-and-out "looser". However, no matter how embarrassed he is, no matter how life destroys him, even if he is not a good employee or a good husband, it is undeniable that he is an uncompromising good father. For that alone, I can't brush off my affection for him.
Like the father in "Big Fish", he also loves fairy tales. Although fairy tales are different, they reach the same goal. Fairy tales also originate from the modification of goodwill in life and are rooted in the soil of love.
He will speak of the old horse as a prince cursed by witches who needs happiness to heal, even though it is an old horse; he will make a good ice cream day for you, even if he does not remember the day; he will shave your beard every day , just to give you a tender kiss; he will also tell you that you must take good care of your dreams, no matter how old you are, you must persevere and don't compromise with the world, even though he himself has begun to give up on himself; he will promise you , I will always be with you, although I keep my promise in the end, I will die before your pear... So you say, I promise you, I will let you live, which is another way of loving you, taking you as the Write a fairy tale.

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Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • P.L. Travers: [On Walt Disney adapting Mary Poppins] I know what he's going to do to her. She'll be cavorting, and twinkling, careening towards a happy ending like a kamikaze.

  • Walt Disney: "No whimsy or sentiment!" says the woman who sends a flying nanny with a talking umbrella to save the children.

    P.L. Travers: You think Mary Poppins is saving the children, Mr. Disney?

    [Walt and the other filmmakers are stunned silent]

    P.L. Travers: Oh, dear!

    [Walks away]