Cute, lovable, and a little comedy

Presley 2022-03-21 09:02:20

Think about it, which children's literature should this be based on, (I remember hearing a story about a nanny flying with an umbrella when I was a child, I don't know if it has anything to do with this), but the movie doesn't seem to be entirely for children. of. The picture is fresh and bright, with bright and distinct colors, and it has a magical temperament in eighteenth-century England (probably). It has the kindness and warmth in life, as well as the bright and magical magic. The whole story has a touch of comedy from the beginning to the end. That good dad actually works in a funeral home and faces dead people and coffins every day. And that old, dim-eyed, rich aunt, a stubborn, strong old lady. The exaggerated performance is not an exaggeration for her, but it is just right, I think she should be such an angry and lovely "bad person". Looking at her, I couldn't help but want to laugh.

It's an all-star cast. At first, I didn't recognize Emme Thompson at all, but then I noticed it from that questioning look, and then the flaws on Mcphee's face disappeared little by little, revealing her beautiful face, yes, it's Emme, as expected of an acting school~~ ~~ From the sister in "Sense and Sensibility", to the president's wife in "Love First", and this time Nanny Mcphee, the perfect embodiment of acting skills. Then there is Colin Firch. I met him because of "BJ's Diary of a Single", and later I saw him in "Love Actually", but I felt that the feeling was similar. Among the young actors, I really like Thomas Sangster (Simon), who has big eyes like a doll. I still remember him because of "Love First", his sentence: "I'm in love." I was completely fascinated by that little boy, and even from his mouth, I could tell the true meaning of love that even adults can't understand. . Here, he is the head of the troublemaker, and one of the smartest. The waywardness when being naughty and the grievances when angry, all penetrated to this side of the lens through those big eyes. (It seems that I like the little British actors recently, first Freddie (the protagonist of "August Love") and then Thomas) Also, the one with glasses (can't remember the name), the old man is cute, the one who speaks The stock is capable and vigorous, just like the child who shouted "the emperor has no clothes", and he can tell the truth directly and sharply. He's a little scientist, he even has his own hand-cranked generator. I have to mention, the cook in the kitchen, who is she? Haha, her other character, probably many people know, Professor Umbridge in Ha5li, the neuroticism of the two is almost the same, and they are tossed enough by the children.

It's lighthearted, sincere, and a little more realistic than the average fairy tale, but it's Happy Ending as usual. It's still quite interesting to come to the product.

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Extended Reading
  • Jasen 2022-03-27 09:01:11

    If I can do magic, I will definitely fix that dead kid in our class!

  • Caitlyn 2022-03-25 09:01:11

    Old-fashioned, watched it on TV

Nanny McPhee quotes

  • [repeated line]

    Nanny McPhee: Hmm...

  • Nanny McPhee: How's the reading coming along?

    Evangeline: Oh... all right. I still haven't gotten to the end of the story, though.

    Nanny McPhee: There's no need. You are the end of the story.