Some clever contacts

Lysanne 2021-11-30 08:01:28

This was just a filming process, but it was given a legendary color under the stitching of two stories. The two stories are perfectly linked together in a clever rhythm, coupled with the impeccable performance of Emma Thompson, we gradually see a woman gradually open her closed heart, letting the emotion release and relief in the past. At the same time, we can always find similarities with the shadow of our own lives, and then we are moved. This year's masterpiece of the healing department. The energetic, hateful and mean old lady played by Aunt Emma is a good testament to the words of psychologist Karen Horney: Behind the apparently inhuman behavior, there is a painful people. As the father of the female writer Traverse said: How can it be cured? We must let the witch learn again what happiness is.

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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!