redemption of the soul

Gabe 2022-04-19 09:01:50

First of all I have to say that it's a pity that this movie wasn't watched in late 2013, if it was, I'd make this my best movie of 2013. However, I am very happy to see such a movie on the first day of the new year in 2014, the satisfaction is almost bursting through the whole body, and even every pore of me can feel comfortable. Thank you literature and film for recording and conveying such feelings.
"The Big Dreamer" is an empty and cheesy translation. Before watching the movie, I didn't know anything about the hero and heroine. Just looking at the title, I thought Tom Hanks was playing a guy who can only daydream. Others The film responsible for taking him on the right track. At the beginning of the film, when I saw Mary Poppins, I realized that Emma Thompson was going to play the original author of Mary Poppins. It turned out that the whole movie was about the birth of the movie version of Mary Poppins. "Mary Poppins" has always held a place in my memory, and I even hum the song supercalifragilisticexpialidocious involuntarily sometimes.

About movies.

The main line of the film is the birth process of the movie version of "Mary Poppins", and the branch line is the author's memory of his father when he was a child. The two lines tell different content and assume different roles. The main line is responsible for promoting the plot and context of the film, and also responsible for the funny part of the film; the branch line is responsible for foiling, plumping, and smoothing the main line, and is responsible for the emotional part of the film. The time points of the two lines are different, the actors are different, and the scenes are different. They are very clear, cooperate with each other, and are very harmonious and unified.

The actors performed very well. The heroine played by Emma Thompson is in place. Whether it is the tricky, rigid, and difficult side, or the emotional and affectionate side, they are all in place. The little girl who played the heroine's childhood was also very natural and cute. The heroine's father played by Will Ferrell, Mr. Disney played by Tom Hanks, the other three main creators of the film and the heroine's driver in the United States performed equally well, but still lit by Emma Thompson's light is not bright.

The soundtrack of the film is very good, there is no big or big ensemble playing music, it is just shallow, and it is this kind of soundtrack that can penetrate into people's hearts.

The rhythm of the film is well controlled, and the dramatic tension is very strong. The laughter and tears are all at once, making me cry, cry and laugh. Maybe my tears are too low. There are four obvious crying points, among which there are three. Chu cried until tears flowed down his face, and the tears wetted the top of his shirt.

Everyone has a past that can't be let go and a shadow that can't be faded away. There is nothing we can do, and we don't have to be too harsh on ourselves. With the help of movies, let us redeem ourselves and let us be happy!

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Extended Reading
  • Leonora 2021-11-30 08:01:28

    'Storyteller restores orders with imagination, instills hope, redeems memory''They make cages in all sizes and shapes'. Mrs. Travers lifted the fog of memory and saw the real kindness. Can narrative save self? Both Emma and Hanks performed very comfortable. I like Ruth, it looks so good in period costumes! The thin lips are really similar to Emma!

  • Michelle 2022-03-25 09:01:08

    Dialogue is so well written

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Richard Sherman: Room here for everyone / Gather around / The constable's "responstible!" / Now how does that sound?

    P.L. Travers: No, no, no, no, no! "Responstible" is not a word!

    Richard Sherman: We made it up.

    P.L. Travers: Well, un-make it up.

    Richard Sherman: [hides sheet music of "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious."]

  • [from trailer]

    Ralph: Welcome, Mrs. P.L. Travers, to the city of angels.

    P.L. Travers: It smells... of...

    Ralph: Jasmine?

    P.L. Travers: Chlorine, and sweat.