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

    The whitewashing work is undoubtedly, but I have absolutely no ability to parry the father-daughter line. Many details make people feel extremely desolate in the comparison of memories and reality, especially the pear that has fallen to the ground. We are all stubborn for various reasons, unwilling to let go of some things, stubborn and powerless to protect our unique Mr. Banks, because there will be no Mickey Mouse to save them. The interruption is a bit messy. Emma Thompson and Paul Giamatti are awesome!

  • Jeremie 2022-03-24 09:01:46

    The whole story is dominated by the acting of Aunt Emma. It's a pity, but is it fun to sing Disney so much?

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.