Popularize the knowledge of Western witches

Andre 2022-03-22 09:02:07

Not wizard or witch. The era, background, characters, and dialogue all have a strong British style, but the plot is very exaggerated and noisy in Hollywood. I may have seen that kind of pattern too much, so the score is a bit low ha~~ I knew that I never wanted to watch it. I found it today with a donkey. Colin Firth was associated with the poster, and it felt like he really looked like nanny, but it turned out to be the opposite.

The general pattern is still easy to guess, although I'm usually not the one who can guess the ending. A group of children who are smart, lovely, united, but difficult to deal with, stubborn, and cunning are raised by a single parent and father who is loving and charming but pampered and pampered. live happily ever after.

Brown's green coat is delightful. Simon, people with this name are usually smart, mavericks, and pranksters, and this film is no exception, with outstanding acting skills. Tora, her real name is Eliza Bennett, as her name is, as for that ugly bad woman, she is extremely exaggerated, very close to cliché...

Of course, there is also the protagonist, the great nanny and her magic, witchcraft .Perfect performance: There is mystery and disdain in the eyes and firmness and authority in the actions. Especially that sigh "hum", funny. Traditionally, wart is associated with witch. Well, it's the same association I had when I was a kid.

The beautiful countryside scenery was ruined by the colorful clothes and the two lambs.

Also, it turns out that Western seats are also gendered like French. Although the lady's sofa looks very delicate, it may not be particularly comfortable to sit on.

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Extended Reading
  • Willa 2022-01-01 08:02:13

    A lot of familiar faces

  • Demetris 2022-01-01 08:02:13

    Scottish accent, bad boy, the little nanny is the diane in the train

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.