go fly a kite, fly yourself

Carley 2022-03-22 09:01:44

In a year, you should still write an article, and you have to write an article to make up the number.

I watched a lot of movies this year, and I remembered a lot of them for many days, but when I put my finger on the keyboard, I felt that the feeling was gone. It seems that there are a lot of trivial things in life. I feel this thing, and I really don't feel it if I don't pay attention.

That's what I got from this movie too. Man, you have to have a feel for life (it's becoming a jingle).

In the movie, Ms. Travis' disagreement with Mr. Disney is not just that Ms. Travis thinks Mr. Disney is vulgar, she mainly thinks that Mr. Disney misunderstands or covers up the essence of life, which is that every adult or A fact that is understood or deliberately denied - life is painful. The source of pain is not your unsatisfactory job, your disobedient children, your uncomfortable system, and others you don't agree with. It seems that you can choose a certain aspect of life that can be replaced. The source of pain is life itself.

In the film, Ms. Travis had a childhood where happiness and misfortune were intertwined. Fortunately, she has a lovely father. Her father is imaginative and always poetic before her. He gave his daughter a nickname that had nothing to do with her real name, in order to bring some illusions to life - you are not just this body in life, you have your better identity, Countess Gindy, And this identity is recognized and respected by my father. Unfortunately, her father passed away early, and she had to witness her father's suffering from alcoholism and illness before his death. But for Travis' mind, this may be a little happiness in misfortune, because it is impossible for the uninhibited soul of his father to survive unscathed in his living environment, and even in all his life. Maybe when Travis grows up a little bit, he will have to witness his father strangle Countess Gindy with hurtful words and deeds, and then tell Travis in a tone for your own good: "Child, you should grow up. ."

Another happiness of Ms. Travis' childhood was that she met Aunt Ellie. Aunt Ellie is the inspiration for the popular Mary Poppins in the future. She is a lean and pragmatic aunt. Aunt Ellie brings energy and discipline to Travis' family, which is important to life and an efficient way out of a life of depression. In the film's description, Ms. Travis considers herself a serious literary writer. Although her Mary Poppins falls from the sky and the umbrella handle can talk, this is not a heartless all-round character. In the film, Ms. Travis threw the Disney team's adaptation of the script out the window, berating their adaptation as "weightless." She believes that the weight of her work is that Mary Poppins, who fell from the sky, is a down-to-earth person. Therefore, she felt that Mr. Disney, who was so rich and heartless, that since he avoided the nature of life's pain, he would also not bring real happiness to life, that kind of down-to-earth happiness.

With this prejudice, Ms. Travis was extremely distressed while working with the Disney team, especially when Mr. Disney said that Mary Poppins had come to save the two children. What is there to save the child? They are happy anyway, they don't even realize they are happy. Relegating Mary Poppins to the children's playmate was clearly the last thing Ms Travis wanted. Fortunately, Mr. Disney finally understood Ms. Travis, brought a finally happy Mr. Banks to the screen, let the two children slowly forget the unrealistic Mary Poppins, and let the children's happiness return In the family, only in the movie did she get the understanding and relative recognition of Ms. Travis.

In real life, Mary Poppins is, after all, a movie that makes children happy. This "Big Dreamer" entertains adults in a relatively heavy-handed way. Why is Mr. Banks unhappy, because life is overwhelming him, and he thinks he has found the right answer to life, which is to blend in, don't ask why, don't think about feelings, no feeling is the best feeling. Is it very similar to you and me who are tired, and "grow up" accidentally?

Watching this movie coincided with the end of the year, a lot of work tasks, it was really uncomfortable, so this movie happened to be the happiest movie I watched in a year. When Mrs. Travis was pulled up by the Disney team to dance together, the happy female secretary shook the two big meatballs on her chest (sorry for being a little too focused) and ran to report to Mr. Disney. come to be done. Just at the end of the year, it was very hard to push forward a job, and it actually happened in the end. It was also such an opportunity. It seemed that the thing was going to be done, and I was very excited. The happiness of adults may be exchanged for such things. With that said, the female secretary, Mr. Disney, Ms. Travis, the Disney team, just like you and me, like Banksy, all need rescue.

Many people think of their parents when they hear Mr. Disney tell his father's story. In a family, parents may be the quickest to feel the pain of life and thus lose the sense of life. Whether it is practicing calligraphy, learning to taste tea, or playing photography, it may not be called finding happiness, but alleviating pain. This year, I have encountered many such examples. When I was writing this, I wanted to tell stories. However, those who are waiting to be rescued now have their own.

Mr. Disney said that the purpose of "Mary Poppins" is to save all Mr. Banks. They will see the warmth of family affection and the joy of childhood in the movie, so they let go of themselves and fly kites. If you don't let yourself go, you can't let others go.

Ah, this is too chicken soup, it is useless to say it for a while.

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Saving Mr. Banks quotes

  • Walt Disney: I think life disappoints you, Ms. Travers. I think it's done that a lot. And maybe Mary Poppins is the only person in your life who hasn't.

    P.L. Travers: Mary Poppins isn't real.

    Walt Disney: That's not true. She was as real as can be to my daughters, and to thousands of other children - adults too. She's been a nighttime comfort to a heck of a lot of people.

    P.L. Travers: Then where is she when I need her? I open the door for Mary Poppins, and who should be standing there but Walt Disney!

  • Travers Goff: [the Travers have just arrived at their new home which is a rundown farm and it is obvious the family are in poverty but Goff tries to pretend otherwise] A Palace! Complete with mighty steed!

    Ginty: And chickens!

    Margaret Goff: [Shocked and disappointed] Oh my!

    Travers Goff: [to Margaret] We'll make beautiful memories here my angel

    [Pecks his wife on the cheek and she pretends to smile]

    Travers Goff: Girls, come on. In this house you get to share a room!