big dreamer

Rozella 2022-03-16 09:01:04

A movie about making a movie.

Before that, my impression of Disney was only fairy tales, fairy tales written for children, and fairy tales written for adults, but I didn't understand it very deeply. I just like the arias in it, and I like such an artistic expression. Hours of time to enjoy an audio-visual feast and a brief spiritual cleansing.

But "it's empty, it's weightless".

I remembered the "Siku Quanshu" that I used to read when I was a child. There is a story in it. The protagonist is a poor painter who seems to have been abandoned by God. Every day in the endless dark night, there is a little mouse with him. Later, he created Mickey , he was later known as Walt Disney.

As Travers thought before, Walt was the king who lived in the castle and counted money, and every fairy tale was just a brick in the castle, and Mary Poppin was no exception.

It turned out that Walt was so approachable and insisted on fulfilling his promise to his daughter for 20 years. It turned out that his past was also sad and unforgettable, but he created so many fairy tales with happy endings. It turned out that the group of people who made the movie was so lovely, made great music, played the characters, full of passion and appeal, and I, sorry for saying that Mary Poppins music in general, it was so good, I always It was dull to some beautiful notes, and I realized it later, but fortunately I didn't miss it.

I was really moved when the melody of "A Spoonful of Sugar" sounded. There is always a group of people who work hard and actively do something that makes people happy and bring me joyful notes.

I was sad when I saw it halfway through. What I didn't expect was that behind such a beautiful story of "Mary Poppins", hidden behind Travers's sad childhood, his father created a beautiful illusion for her, But it didn't create a good ending for her. When the reality was caught in front of her, she didn't seem to be able to accept it. In this way, childhood memories affected her life. She couldn't get rid of it, so she was mean and rude, and hurt relentlessly. Others can't let themselves go.

Travers thinks Walt will ruin her book. She still loves her dad, she hopes that in the eyes of others, her Mr. Banks is not the kind of character who is ridiculed, Mr. Banks should be gentle and kind, and when he loses his bank job, she hopes He got pity instead of ridicule.

Travers finally redeemed himself. Walt did not let her down, and gave her book the ending she had hoped for, Mr. Banks really built the kite with twopence, and the kids loved him.

After watching the film, I am still very confused. The ending of the fairy tale is very beautiful, but the reality has not changed because of the change of the ending of the fairy tale. What should I do in reality?

However, the reality is icy, and fortunately there are fairy tales.

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  • Doug 2022-03-22 09:01:44

    Like "The King's Speech", it has strong enough casts and winning appeal; but as far as the movie itself is concerned, the story is not interesting enough, and the filming is not tense, and the three-and-a-half stars can only be awarded to the actors.

  • Asa 2021-11-30 08:01:28

    I thought it was a warm fairy tale similar to "Looking for Neverland", but I didn't expect it to be a cruel reality. I kept crying in the second half of watching. There are never miracles in life, so dreams are so important. Emma Thompson once again contributed great textbook acting skills. (The numb Oscar judges returned my Aunt Tang's nomination!)

Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • [last lines]

    Travers Goff: [voiceover] Winds in the east / Mist coming in / Like something is brewing / About to begin / Can't put me finger / On what lies in store / But I feel what's to happen / All happened before.

  • P.L. Travers: [as she throws a Mickey Mouse doll off her bed] You can stay over there until you learn the art of subtlety.