mutual comfort

Max 2022-04-21 09:01:59

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 long time. I'm really old, but my acting skills are naturally more sophisticated. After reading it, the biggest feeling may be to have a better understanding of those who we may meet with strange personalities and so easy to get close to. Everyone has pain in their hearts, or they have been immersed in them, become withdrawn, or they use an external optimism to soothe or even cover it up, no matter what, it is a wound that will hurt when touched. Obviously, in the end, Walt opened the writer's heart because of his heart-to-heart sympathy. Approaching a person can be because of interest, worship, love, etc., but to approach a person, you can only exchange with sincerity.

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  • Mervin 2022-03-23 09:01:51

    So much fun! Breathtaking!!!

  • Mabelle 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    The plot has nothing to do with the translated name, the two main lines are interspersed, and the father-daughter relationship is very moving. disney intends to shoot Mary Poppins, female writers come to the United States for interviews, critical and harsh writers make every effort to adapt the plot, all of which are because of the father she admires, frustrated at work, alcoholism and illness, although she loved her family, but died very early, this story is The author's own redemption. The movie was released but she was not invited. She took the initiative to go to the premiere and shed tears of memories.

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Walt Disney: [preparing tea] And a spoonful of sugar?

    P.L. Travers: No, I think I'll have whisky.

    Walt Disney: [Pours whisky into Travers's tea, hesitates for a moment, then adds some to his own cup] Oh well, when in Rome...

  • P.L. Travers: Aren't you going to pour it for us?

    Polly: You're perfectly capable of pouring it your self.

    P.L. Travers: She's quite the worst maid I've ever had.

    Diarmuid Russell: So why do you keep her?

    P.L. Travers: I don't know. She reminds me of me.